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GAZETTE

APRIL 1989

Index

to

the

Irish

Statutory

Instruments, 846 to 848.

2.

Section 8(5),

The State (Gilliland) -v-

Governor of Mountjoy Prison

[1987]

ILRM 278.

3.

Section 29.

4.

11986] ILRM 381 at 384 and 385.

That Part II Appliaa

1-

As, for example, in the case of Australia,

SI 271 of 1984.

2.

As, for example, in the case of the US,

SI 33 of 1987.

The Request

1.

Section 10.

2.

Section 23.

3.

Section 26; the emergency procedure

is contained in section 27.

4.

Section 37 refers to "a document

supporting a request for extradition"

and allows hearsay proof of this

document but not apparently of the

request itself.

5.

See the section "Arrest" above.

Documents Supporting the Request

1.

Section 37.

2.

Section 26.

3.

Section 25(a).

4.

Section 25(b).

5.

Section 25(c).

6.

Section 10(1).

7.

Section 25.

8.

Article 8, SI 33 of 1987.

9.

Section 8(3).

Defences

1.

[1986] ILRM 381, at 385.

2.

As amended by section 8 of the 1987

Act and as amended by section 2 of the

Extradition (Amendment) Act 1987.

Political Offence

1.

Section 11, section 29(1)(c).

2.

Section 44.

3.

Section 50.

4.

Section 11(2), section 44(2) as inserted

by section 8 of the 1987 Act. Those

new acts apply equally to revenue and

military offences;

McMahon

-v-

McDonald,

No. 2,

High Court,

unreported, Lardner J, 13 January

1989.

5.

Russell -v- Fanning

[1988] ILRM 333.

6.

Section 3.

7.

Section 3(2)(a), section 10 of the 1987

Act.

8.

Section 3 of the 1987 Act.

9.

Section 4 of the 1987 Act.

10. Section 3 of the 1987 Act. For an

analysis of the relationship of the Act

to the Convention on which it is based

see Connelly ICLSA 87/1-01.

11. Section 3(3)(b) and section 3(3)(a)(IV)

of the 1987 Act respectively.

12. Section 4 of the 1987 Act.

13. The Law Enforcement Commission

Report, Prl 3832 (1974) paragraphs

4 1 - 4 6.

14.

McGlinchey -v- Wren

[1982] IR 154.

15.

McDonald -v- Bord na gCon

[1965] IR

217.

16. Per Finlay C. J. in

Quinn -v- Wren

[1985]

IR 322 at 337.

17.

Russell -v- Fanning

[1986] ILRM 401

and 409.

18.

Russell -v- Fanning

[1988] ILRM 333.

19. Both judges agreed with the

Quinn

judgment.

20. Per O'Higgins C. J., in

McGlinchey -v-

Wren

[1982] IR 154 at 160; [1983]

ILRM 169 at 172.

21. A useful statement of the relevant

principles is to be found in Gannon J.'s

judgment in

Quinn -v- Wren

[19851 IR

322 at 3 3 0 - 3 3 2 and in Finlay C. J.'s

judgment in the same case at 336/337.

Constitutional Protection and Bad

Faith

1.

Section 9, section 43.

2.

[1988] ILRM 333 at 343.

3.

Russell -v- Fanning

[1988] ILRM 333 at

343.

4.

Shannon -v- Ireland

[1984] IR 548;

[1985] ILRM 449.

5.

Rudsell -v- Fanning

[1988] ILRM 333 at

340 and [1986] ILRM 401 at 411.

6.

See the

Irish Times,

December 14th

1988.

Delay and Discrimination

1.

Section 18. An example in Irish law is

the twelve month time limit for

prosecutions for sexual intercourse

with a mentally defective woman;

section 4 Criminal Law (Amendment)

Act 1935.

2.

Section 50(2)(bbb) as inserted by

section 2(1)(b) of the Extradition

(Amendment) Act 1987.

3.

[1984] IR 525; [1985] ILRM 422.

4.

McGlinchey -v- Wren

[1982] IR 54;

[1983] ILRM 169.

Specialty

1. State (Summers Jennings) -v- Furlong

[1966] IR 183.

2.

Extradition Amendment Act 1987

section 3.

3.

For example, Article 9 of the

Washington Treaty, SI 33 of 1987.

4.

State (Gilliland) -v- Governor of

Mountjoy Prison

[1986] ILRM 381 at

388.

Conclusion

1.

Section 6 of the 1987 Act which

automatically applies to the UK and can

be extended by Ministerial Order to any

other country; sections 2(1), 6(3)(b)

and 10.

2. This figure was compiled by Séan

Flynn, Security Correspondent of

The

Irish Times

; see

The Irish Times

3

November, 1988.

3.

Ibid.

4.

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would like to thank Fiona Daly BCL,

Solicitor, for her helpful comments on

an earlier draft of this article.

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