1

This Order may be cited as the Extradition (Taking of Hostages) Order 1997, and shall come into force on 1st September 1997.

2

1

Schedule 2 to this Order specifies in the first column foreign States which are Parties to the Convention and with which extradition treaties (and relevant Orders in Council under section 2 of the Extradition Act 1870) are for the time being in force, in the second column the dates of those treaties, and in the third column those Orders in Council; and

2

Schedule 1 to the Extradition Act 19894 shall apply in the case of a State specified in the first column in accordance with the extradition treaty whose date is specified in the corresponding entry in the second column, as supplemented by paragraphs 1 and 4 of Article 10 of the Convention; and the Order in Council which gives effect to that extradition treaty shall be construed accordingly.

3

The Extradition Act 1989, so far as it relates to extradition procedures under Part III of that Act, shall apply in the case of a State specified in Part I of Schedule 3 to this Order (being States in respect of which the Convention is into force but in relation to which no extradition treaties are in force) subject to the limitations, restrictions, exceptions and qualifications contained in Part II of that Schedule.

4

The following Orders are hereby revoked—

  • The Extradition (Taking of Hostages) Order 19855;

  • The Extradition (Taking of Hostages) Order (Amendment) 19856;

  • The Extradition (Taking of Hostages) (Amendment) Order 19867

  • The Extradition (Taking of Hostages) (Amendment) Order 19878.

  • The Extradition (Taking of Hostages) (Amendment) Order 19889.

5

This Order extends only to the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, and to those territories which are specified in Schedule 4 to this Order.

N. H. NichollsClerk of the Privy Council