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Scope Of The European Convention On Extradition

Original Language Title: Geltungsbereich des Europäischen Auslieferungsübereinkommens

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197. Presentation of the Federal Chancellor concerning the scope of the European Convention on extradition

According to the Secretary-General of the Council of Europe, the Kingdom of the Netherlands 1 on June 28, 2013, his 9. Declaration made in January 2012 concerning the agreements concluded according to the list on the extension of the European Convention on extradition (BGBl). No. 320/1969, last proclamation of the BGBl area. III n ° 121/2013), which is as follows:

The reservations and declarations of the Kingdom of the Netherlands were made on 14 February 1969 and are due to take place on 15 February 1969. October 1987, as amended, on Aruba and subsequently on the Netherlands Antilles, Curaçao, Sint Maarten and the Caribbean part of the Netherlands (the islands of Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba) in their relations with the Netherlands. States with which agreements have been concluded on the extension of the Convention:

Sweden, 8 July 1993 and 29 July 1993

Liechtenstein, 30 June 1993 and 29 September 1993

Switzerland, on the 20th October 1993 and 28. October 1993

Luxembourg, 20 September 1993 and 22 November 1993

France, 30 July 1993 and 22 November 1993

Italy, 8 June 1993 and 21 December 1993

Turkey, 19 January 1994 and 3 February 1994

Denmark, 20 January 1994 and 4 February 1994

Norway, 26 January 1994 and 18 February 1994

Cyprus, 3 August 1993 and 3 March 1994

Czech Republic, 20 July 1993 and 21 February 1994

Greece, 21 September 1993 and 16 June 1994

Slovakia, 20 July 1993 and 30 June 1994

Iceland, 26 January 1994 and 22 July 1994

Austria, 22 July 1994 and 28 July 1994

Spain, 11 November 1993 and 24 November 1994

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 8 November 1994 and 4 November 1994

Israel, 28 February 1994 and 31 July 1995

Portugal, 6 July 1995 and 29 August 1995

Croatia, 16. October 1995 and 12 February 1996

Slovenia, 7 March 1996 and 13 March 1996

Hungary, 28 March 1996 and 2 April 1996

Finland, 5 February 1996 and 4 July 1996

Lithuania, 9. Jänner 1996 and 16 July 1996

Bulgaria, 29 March 1996 and 17 July 1996

Malta, on 2 April 1997 and 17 April 1997

Estonia, 24 June 1997 and 17 July 1997

Ukraine, on the 13th October 1999 and 22. October 1999

Moldova, 7 May 1999 and 2 November 1999

Romania, 16 June 1999 and 27 March 2000

Ireland, 27 July 1995 and 4 December 2000

Albania, 26 March 1999 and 18 December 2000

Germany, 10 December 2001 and 22. Jänner 2002

In addition, San Marino 2 On 10 April 2013, in accordance with Article 26 (2) of the Convention, the reservation made on the occasion of the ratification of Article 28 has been withdrawn.

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