SCHEDULEGrounds for refusal to give effect to a European protection order
I11
The European protection order—
a
is incomplete; and
b
is not completed within the period specified under regulation 14.
I22
The requirements set out in Article 5 of the Directive have not been met.
I33
The protection measure on the basis of which the European protection order was issued was based on conduct that would not constitute an offence under the law of England and Wales if it occurred there.
I44
The person causing danger benefits from an immunity under the law of England and Wales which makes it impossible to give effect to the European protection order under these regulations.
I55
The protection measure on the basis of which the European protection order was issued was based on conduct where, under the law of England and Wales—
a
the criminal prosecution of the conduct would be statute-barred; and
b
the conduct falls within the jurisdiction of England and Wales.
I66
Giving effect to the European protection order would contravene the principle of ne bis in idem.
I77
The protection measure on the basis of which the European protection order was issued was based on conduct by a person who was under the age of 10 when the conduct took place.
I88
The protection measure on the basis of which the European protection order was issued relates to a criminal offence which, under the law of England and Wales, is regarded as having been committed wholly or for a major or essential part, within its territory.