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The Extradition (Protection of Nuclear Material) Order 1991
Nuclear energy
King's Printer of Acts of Parliament
2017-03-22
EXTRADITION
This Order applies the Extradition Act 1989 so as to make extraditable the offences described in the Nuclear Material (Offences) Act 1983 (c. 18), attempts to commit such offences and participation in the commission of such offences. It applies to States Parties to the Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material, opened for signature at New York and Vienna on 3rd March 1980; it does not apply to those States Parties (Commonwealth countries and Parties to the European Convention on Extradition) in relation to which the definition of extraditable offence already includes offences of the kind mentioned in this Order.
The Extradition (Protection of Nuclear Material) Order 1991
Instrument
The Extradition (Protection of Nuclear Material)Order 1997
art.4
The Extradition (Protection of Nuclear Material) Order 1991
Order
The Extradition (Protection of Nuclear Material)Order 1997
art. 4
reg. 1
SCHEDULE 1THE CONVENTION
ARTICLE 2
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This Convention shall apply to nuclear material used for peaceful purposes while in international nuclear transport.