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ARTICLE 25
DEFINITION OF “DETENTION ORDER
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For the purposes of this Convention, the expression "detention order means any order involving deprivation of liberty which has been made by a criminal court in addition to or instead of a prison sentence.
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ARTICLE 26
RESERVATIONS
Any Contracting Party may, when signing this Convention or when depositing its instrument of ratification or accession, make a reserv- ation in respect of any provision or provisions of the Convention.
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Any Contracting Party which has made a reservation shall withdraw it as soon as circumstances permit. Such withdrawal shall be made by notification to the Secretary-General of the Council of Europe.
A Contracting Party which has made a reservation in respect of a provision of the Convention may not claim application of the said provision by another Party save in so far as it has itself accepted the provision.
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ARTICLE 27
TERRITORIAL APPLICATION
This Convention shall apply to the metropolitan territories of the Contracting Parties.
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In respect of France, it shall also apply to Algeria and to the overseas Departments and, in respect of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, to the Channel Islands and to the Isle of Man.
3. The Federal Republic of Germany may extend the application of this Convention to the Land of Berlin by notice addressed to the Secretary-General of the Council of Europe, who shall notify the other Parties of such declaration.
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By direct arrangement between two or more Contracting Parties, the application of this Convention may be extended, subject to the conditions laid down in the arrangement, to any territory of such Parties, other than the territories mentioned in paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 of this Article, for whose international relations any such Party is responsible.