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The Extradition (Terrorist Bombings) Order 2002

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. 1.This Order may be cited as the Extradition (Terrorist Bombings)...

  3. 2.(1) Schedule 2 to this Order specifies in the first...

  4. 3.The 1989 Act, so far as it relates to extradition...

  5. 4.This Order extends only to the United Kingdom, the Channel...

  6. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE 1

      The Convention

        1. The States Parties to the Convention,

        2. Having in mind the purposes and principles of the Charter...

        3. Deeply concerned about the worldwide escalation of acts of terrorism...

        4. Recalling the Declaration on the Occasion of the Fiftieth Anniversary...

        5. Recalling also the Declaration on Measures to Eliminate International Terrorism,...

        6. Noting that the Declaration also encouraged States “to review urgently...

        7. Recalling General Assembly resolution 51/210 of 17 December 1996 and...

        8. Noting that terrorist attacks by means of explosives or other...

        9. Noting also that existing multilateral legal provisions do not adequately...

        10. Being convinced of the urgent need to enhance international co-operation...

        11. Considering that the occurrence of such acts is a matter...

        12. Noting that the activities of military forces of States are...

        13. Have agreed as follows:

      1. Article 1

        1. For the purposes of this Convention:

        2. 1.“State or government facility” includes any permanent or temporary facility...

        3. 2.“Infrastructure facility” means any publicly or privately owned facility providing...

        4. 3.“Explosive or other lethal device” means: (a) an explosive or...

        5. 4.“Military forces of a State” means the armed forces of...

        6. 5.“Place of public use” means those parts of any building,...

        7. 6.“Public transportation system” means all facilities, conveyance and instrumentalities, whether...

      2. Article 2

        1. 1.Any person commits an offence within the meaning of this...

        2. 2.Any person also commits an offence if that person attempts...

        3. 3.Any person also commits an offence if that person:

      3. Article 3

        1. This Convention shall not apply where the offence is committed...

      4. Article 4

        1. Each State Party shall adopt such measures as may be...

      5. Article 5

        1. Each State Party shall adopt such measures as may be...

      6. Article 6

        1. 1.Each State Party shall take such measures as may be...

        2. 2.A State Party may also establish its jurisdiction over any...

        3. 3.Upon ratifying, accepting, approving or acceding to this Convention, each...

        4. 4.Each State Party shall likewise take such measures as may...

        5. 5.This Convention does not exclude the exercise of any criminal...

      7. Article 7

        1. 1.Upon receiving information that a person who has committed or...

        2. 2.Upon being satisfied that the circumstances so warrant, the State...

        3. 3.Any person regarding whom the measures referred to in paragraph...

        4. 4.The rights referred to in paragraph 3 shall be exercised...

        5. 5.The provisions of paragraphs 3 and 4 shall be without...

        6. 6.When a State Party, pursuant to this article, has taken...

      8. Article 8

        1. 1.The State Party in the territory of which the alleged...

        2. 2.Whenever a State Party is permitted under its domestic law...

      9. Article 9

        1. 1.The offences set forth in article 2 shall be deemed...

        2. 2.When a State Party which makes extradition conditional on the...

        3. 3.States Parties which do not make extradition conditional on the...

        4. 4.If necessary, the offences set forth in article 2 shall...

        5. 5.The provisions of all extradition treaties and arrangements between States...

      10. Article 10

        1. 1.States Parties shall afford one another the greatest measure of...

        2. 2.States Parties shall carry out their obligations under paragraph 1...

      11. Article 11

        1. None of the offences set forth in article 2 shall...

      12. Article 12

        1. Nothing in this Convention shall be interpreted as imposing an...

      13. Article 13

        1. 1.A person who is being detained or is serving a...

        2. 2.For the purposes of this article: (a) the State to...

        3. 3.Unless the State Party from which a person is to...

      14. Article 14

        1. Any person who is taken into custody or regarding whom...

      15. Article 15

        1. States Parties shall co-operate in the prevention of the offences...

      16. Article 16

        1. The State Party where the alleged offender is prosecuted shall,...

      17. Article 17

        1. The States Parties shall carry out their obligations under this...

      18. Article 18

        1. Nothing in this Convention entitles a State Party to undertake...

      19. Article 19

        1. 1.Nothing in this Convention shall affect other rights, obligations and...

        2. 2.The activities of armed forces during an armed conflict, as...

      20. Article 20

        1. 1.Any dispute between two or more States Parties concerning the...

        2. 2.Each State may at the time of signature, ratification, acceptance...

        3. 3.Any State which has made a reservation in accordance with...

      21. Article 21

        1. 1.This Convention shall be open for signature by all States...

        2. 2.This Convention is subject to ratification, acceptance or approval. The...

        3. 3.This Convention shall be open to accession by any State....

      22. Article 22

        1. 1.This Convention shall enter into force on the thirtieth day...

        2. 2.For each State ratifying, accepting, approving or acceding to the...

      23. Article 23

        1. 1.Any State Party may denounce this Convention by written notification...

        2. 2.Denunciation shall take effect one year following the date on...

      24. Article 24

        1. The original of the Convention, of which the Arabic, Chinese,...

        2. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned, being duly authorised thereto by...

    2. SCHEDULE 2

      FOREIGN EXTRADITION TREATIES AND STATES WHICH ARE PARTIES TO THE CONVENTION AND IN RELATION TO WHICH ORDERS IN COUNCIL UNDER SECTION 2 OF THE EXTRADITION ACT 1870 ARE IN FORCE

    3. SCHEDULE 3

      1. PART I FOREIGN STATES WHICH ARE PARTIES TO THE CONVENTION AND WITH WHICH NO EXTRADITION TREATIES ARE IN FORCE

        1. Algeria

        2. Azerbaijan

        3. Belarus

        4. China

        5. Costa Rica

        6. Guinea

        7. Japan

        8. Kyrgyzstan

        9. Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

        10. Mongolia

        11. Myanmar

        12. Sudan

        13. Turkmenistan

        14. Uzbekistan

        15. Yemen

      2. PART II APPLICATION OF THE EXTRADITION ACT 1989 IN THE CASE OF A STATE MENTIONED IN PART I

        1. 1.The Extradition Act 1989 shall have effect in relation to...

        2. 2.No proceeding shall be taken on an application for a...

      3. PART III FORM OF CONSENT OF SECRETARY OF STATE TO APPLICATION FOR A PROVISIONAL WARRANT

    4. SCHEDULE 4

      TERRITORIES TO WHICH THIS ORDER EXTENDS

      1. Anguilla

      2. Bermuda

      3. British Antarctic Territory

      4. British Indian Ocean Territory

      5. British Virgin Islands

      6. Cayman Islands

      7. Falkland Islands and Dependencies

      8. Gibraltar

      9. Montserrat

      10. Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie and Oeno Islands

      11. St. Helena and Dependencies

      12. Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia

      13. Turks and Caicos Islands

  7. Explanatory Note

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