Section 33Part 6 — Extradition and Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters
Counter-terrorism Convention to be used as basis for extradition
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Where —
the United Kingdom becomes a party to a counter-terrorism Convention and it extends such Convention to the Islands;
there is in force, an extradition arrangement between the United Kingdom and another state which is a party to that counter-terrorism Convention, the extradition arrangement shall be deemed for the purposes of giving effect to this Law to include provision for extradition in respect of offences falling within the scope of that counter-terrorism Convention.
Where —
the United Kingdom becomes a party to a counter-terrorism Convention and it extends such Convention to the Islands;
there is no extradition arrangement between the United Kingdom and another state which is a party to that counter-terrorism Convention, the Cabinet may, by order published in the Gazette, treat the counter-terrorism Convention for the purposes of giving effect to this Law, as an arrangement between the United Kingdom and that state for providing for extradition in respect offences falling within the scope of the counter-terrorism Convention.