Seanad debates

Tuesday, 27 May 2003

Criminal Justice (Illicit Traffic by Sea) Bill 2000: Second Stage.

 

As is clear from the explanatory report published with it, the experts involved in drafting the agreement considered that, in practice, the normal case would be that the relevant offence or offences will be prosecuted by the authorities of the intervening state. Situations may arise, however, for reasons of policy or on an ad hoc basis, when the flag state might wish to prosecute the suspect and the agreement sets out in detail the rules to deal with such a situation.

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