Dáil debates

Wednesday, 23 February 2005

Criminal Justice (Terrorist Offences) Bill 2002: From the Seanad (Resumed).

 

5:00 pm

Photo of Conor LenihanConor Lenihan (Dublin South West, Fianna Fail)

This amends the current text of section 23(1) of the European Arrest Warrant Act as inserted by section 70 of this Bill. Section 23 deals with the question of onward surrender to a third member state of a person surrendered by Ireland to the first member state. It gives effect to Article 28 of the framework decision. The essential position under this section is that a person must not be surrendered to another member state without the first executing state consenting to that onward surrender.

Subsection (1) of section 23 provides a definition of offence in respect of which a person may be subject to onward surrender to another member state. The new definition simplifies the one in section 23(1). It provides that an offence for which the person may be surrendered must be an act that was committed before the person's surrender to the issuing state, pursuant to the original European Arrest Warrant Act, and that it was an offence at that date under the law of the member state that is now seeking his or her surrender. In particular, it guards against any possibility of retrospective penalisation, that is, it prevents a situation where the third state might try to pursue a person for an act committed before the original surrender but where that act was not an offence at the time of the person's original surrender but was subsequently criminalised.

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