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App. III]
Extradition (Internationally Protected Persons)
[1982 Ed.
2.
In this Order any references to the Extradition Acts and to the Act of 1870 are, respectively, references to the Extradition Acts 1870 to 1895(a) and to the Extradition Act 1870.
3. The Extradition Acts shall apply in the case of a State mentioned in Schedule 2 to this Order under and in accordance with the extradition treaties described in the second column of that Schedule as supplemented by paragraph 1 and 4 of Article 8 of the Convention (set out in Schedule 1 to this Order) which entered into force for those States on the dates specified in the third column of the said Schedule 2.
4. The Extradition Acts shall apply in the case of the States mentioned in Part I of Schedule 3 to this Order (being States in respect of which the Convention entered into force on the dates specified in the second column of that Schedule) subject to the conditions contained in, and in accordance with Part II of that Schedule.
5. The operation of this Order is limited to the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man and the territories specified in Schedule 4 to this Order.
N. E. LEIGH, Clerk of the Privy Council.
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SCHEDULE I
The Convention
CONVENTION
ON THE PREVENTION AND PUNISHMENT OF
CRIMES AGAINST INTERNATIONALLY PROTECTED
PERSONS, INCLUDING DIPLOMATIC AGENTS
The States Parties to this Convention,
Having in mind the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations concerning the maintenance of international peace and the promotion of friendly relations and co-operation among States,
Considering that crimes against diplomatic agents and other internationally protected persons jeopardizing the safety of these persons create a serious threat to the maintenance of normal international relations which are necessary for co- operation among States.
Believing that the commission of such crimes is a matter of grave concern to the international community.
Convinced that there is an urgent need to adopt appropriate and effective measures for the prevention and punishment of such crimes.
Have agreed as follows:
(a) 1870 c. 52; 1873 c. 60; 1895 c. 33.
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