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Extradition (Suppression of Terrorist Bombings) Regulations 2002 Statutory Rules 2002 No. 201 as amended made under the Extradition Act 1988 This compilation was prepared on 10 June 2009 taking into account amendments up to SLI 2009 No. 97 Prepared by the Office of Legislative Drafting and Publishing, Attorney-General's Department, Canberra
Contents 1 Name of Regulations [see Note 1] 2 Commencement [see Note 1] 3 Definitions 4 Extradition countries 5 Application of the Act Schedule 1 The Convention Notes
1 Name of Regulations [see Note 1] These Regulations are the Extradition (Suppression of Terrorist Bombings) Regulations 2002. 2 Commencement [see Note 1] These Regulations commence on the commencement of Schedule 1 to the Criminal Code Amendment (Suppression of Terrorist Bombings) Act 2002. 3 Definitions In these Regulations: Act means the Extradition Act 1988. Convention means the International Convention for the Suppression of Terrorist Bombings, done at New York on 15 December 1997, a copy of which is set out in Schedule 1. 4 Extradition countries For the definition of extradition country in section 5 of the Act, a country, or a colony, territory or protectorate of a country, for which the Convention is in force is an extradition country. Note 1 For when the Convention enters into force for a State, see Article 22 of the Convention. Note 2 The countries for which the Convention is currently in force are listed on the United Nations website at http://www.un.org. 5 Application of the Act The Act applies, subject to the Convention, to an extradition country mentioned in regulation 4. Schedule 1 The Convention (regulation 3)
International Convention for the Suppression of Terrorist Bombings
The States Parties to this Convention,
Having in mind the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations concerning the maintenance of international peace and security and the promotion of good-neighbourliness and friendly relations and cooperation among States,
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