SCHEDULE 5THE CONVENTION RELATING TO EXTRADITION BETWEEN MEMBER STATES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION(“THE 1996 CONVENTION”)
ARTICLE 11PRESUMPTION OF CONSENT OF THE REQUESTED STATE
Each Member State, when giving the notification referred to in Article 18(2) or at any time, may declare that, in its relations with other Member States that have made the same declaration, consent for the purposes of Article 14(1)(a) of the European Convention on Extradition and Article 13(1)(a) of the Benelux Treaty is presumed to have been given, unless it indicates otherwise when granting extradition in a particular case.
Where in a particular case the Member State has indicated that its consent should not be deemed to have been given, Article 10(1) still applies.