(b)

added those offences to Schedule 1 to the Fugitive

Offenders Act 1967; and

(c)

added those offences to Schedule 1 to the Extradition Act

1870.

3.

The United Kingdom included Hong Kong in its ratification

of the Convention. In order to implement the Convention in Hong

Kong and other overseas territories, the provisions of the 1973 Act

mentioned in para. 2(a) and 2 (b) above were, with appropriate

modifications, extended to Hong Kong and those territories by the

Protection of Aircraft Act 1973 (Overseas Territories) Order 1973

("the 1973 Order").

Provision as to extradition in respect of Hong

Kong and other overseas territories was made by the Extradition

(Protection of Aircraft) Order 1973 ("the 1973 Extradition Order").

4.

On 10 September 1992 the Chinese side informed the British

side that the Chinese side agreed in principle to the continued

application of the Convention to the Hong Kong Special

Administrative Region after 1997. Discussions will in due course

take place in the International Rights and Obligations sub-group of

the Joint Liaison Group on the action to be taken by the two sides

to ensure the continued application to the Hong Kong Special

Administrative Region after 30 June 1997 of the international rights

and obligations affecting Hong Kong which arise out of the

Convention. Meanwhile, it is appropriate that those rights and

obligations should be implemented in Hong Kong's domestic law by

legislation which can continue in force after 30 June 1997.

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