Verdrag tussen het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden en het Verenigd Koninkrijk van Groot-Britannië en Ierland tot uitlevering van misdadigers
Article II
Geldend
Geldend vanaf 14-03-1899
- Bronpublicatie:
26-09-1898, Stb. 1899, 15 (uitgifte: 07-01-1899, kamerstukken/regelingnummer: -)
- Inwerkingtreding
14-03-1899
- Bronpublicatie inwerkingtreding:
26-09-1898, Stb. 1899, 15 (uitgifte: 07-01-1899, kamerstukken/regelingnummer: -)
- Vakgebied(en)
Internationaal strafrecht / Uitlevering en overlevering
The crimes or offenses for which the extradition is to be granted are the following: -
- 1.
Murder, including infanticide, or attempt, or conspiracy to murder, including such crimes when directed against the Sovereign, his heir, or any other person whomsoever, provided that the crime is not of a political character.
- 2.
Manslaughter, including the manslaughter of a child.
- 3.
Assault occasioning actual bodily harm.
- 4.
Malicously wounding or inflicting grievous bodily harm.
- 5.
Counterfeiting or altering money, or uttering counterfeit or altered money.
- 6.
Forgery, counterfeiting or altering, or uttering what is forged, counterfeited or altered.
- 7.
Embezzlement; fraud by a bailee, banker, agent, factor, trustee, or director or member or public officer of any Company, made criminal by any law for the time being in force; or larceny.
- 8.
Malicious injury to property if the offence be indictable.
- 9.
Obtaining money, goods, or valuable securities bij false pretences.
- 10.
Crimes against bankruptcy law.
- 11.
Perjury, or subornation of perjury.
- 12.
Rape.
- 13.
Carnal knowledge, or any attempt to have carnal knowledge, of a girl under 16 years of age.
- 14.
Indecent assault.
- 15.
Administering drugs, or using intruments with intent to procure the miscarriage of a woman.
- 16.
Abduction.
- 17.
Child stealing.
- 18.
Kidnapping of minors and their falce imprisonment.
- 19.
Burglary or house-breaking.
- 20.
Arson.
- 21.
Robbery with violence.
- 22.
Any malicious act done with intent to endanger the safety of a railway train.
- 23.
Threats by letter or otherwise, with intent to extort.
- 24.
Piracy by law of nations.
- 25.
Sinking or destroying a vessel at sea, or attempting to do so.
- 26.
Assaults on board a ship on the high seas, with intent to destroy life, or do grievous bodily harm.
- 27.
Revolt by two or more persons on board a ship on the high seas, against the authority of the master.
- 28.
Dealing in slaves in such a manner as to constitute a criminal offence against the laws of both States.
Extradition is also to be granted for participation in any of the aforesaid crimes, provided such participation be an extradition crime by the laws of the State applied to.
In the foregoing cases extradition shall take place only when the crime, if committed within the jurisdiction of the country on which the claim for surrender is made, would constitute an extradition crime by the laws of that country.
Extradition may also be granted, at the discretion of the State applied to, in respect of any other crime for which, according to the laws of both the Contracting Parties for the time being in force, the grant can be made.