Verdrag tussen het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden en het Verenigd Koninkrijk van Groot-Britannië en Ierland tot uitlevering van misdadigers
Article XI
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
If the fugitive have been arrested in the British dominions he shall forthwith be brought before a competent Magistrate, who is to examine him, and to conduct the preliminary investigation of the case, just as if the apprehension had taken place for a crime committed in the British dominions.
In the examinations which they have to make in accordance with the foregoing stipulations, the authorities of the British dominions shall admit as valid evidence depositions of statements on oath or the affirmations of witnesses taken in the Netherlands, or copies thereof, and likewise the warrants and sentences issued therein, and certificates of, or judicial documents stating the fact of, a conviction, provided the same are authenticated as follows:
- 1.
A warrant must purport to be signed by a Judge, Magistrate, or officer of the Netherlands.
- 2.
Depositions or affirmations, or the copies thereof, must purport to be certified under the hand of a Judge, Magistrate, or officer of the Netherlands, to be the original depositions or affirmations, or to be the true copies thereof, as the case may require.
- 3.
A certificate of or judicial document stating the fact of a conviction must purport to be certified by a Judge, Magistrate, or officer of the Netherlands.
- 4.
In every case such warrant, deposition, affirmation, copy, certificate, or judicial document must be authenticated either by the oath of some wittness, or by being sealed with the official seal of the Minister of Justice, or some other Minister of State of the Netherlands; but any other mode of authentication for the time being permitted by the law in that part of the British dominions where the examination is taken may be substituted for the foregoing.