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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The European Union Extradition Regulations 2002 No. 419
The Government of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg declares that the rules laid down in Article 14 of the European Convention on Extradition will not apply where the person claimed consents to simplified extradition to another Member State. The rules laid down in Article 14 will, however, apply in the event of re-extradition to another Member State.
The Government of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg reserves the right to apply Article 12(1), second indent, and (2).
The Government of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg declares that the competent authorities referred to in Article 15 are as follows:— for the purposes of Articles 6 to 8, the public prosecutor’s office attached to the district court with jurisdiction for the place in question; — for the purposes of Articles 4, 5, 10 and 14, the Minister for Justice. However, the public prosecutor’s office attached to the district court with jurisdiction for the place in question is also empowered to request the information referred to in Article 4.
Pursuant to Article 16(3), the Government of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg declares that the Convention will apply to it in its relations with Member States that have made the same declaration.
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