ted in the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea."
Notifications under article 6, 7 and 17 (Unless otherwise indicated, the notifications were received upon ratification, accession, acceptance, approval, formal confirmation or succession.)
Barbados
23 June 1993
"...the Attorney-General has been designated as the authority for the purposes of articles 7 (8) and 17 (7) of the above-mentioned Convention and that English is the acceptable language for the purposes of paragraph 9 of said article 7."
Brunei Darussalam
19 June 2007
"The competent authority under article 7 (8) is the following:
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Jalan Subok Bandar Seri Begawan BD, 2710, Brunei Darussalam
Telephone: (673) 226 1177; Fax: (673) 226 1709;
Email: mfa@gov.bn
Cook Islands
24 March 2005
"(a) Article 6: Extradition
The Cook Islands Extradition Act 2003 provides for the extradition of persons to and from the Cook Islands.
The objects of the Act are to -
(a) codify the law relating to the extradition of persons from the Cook Islands; and
(b) facilitate the making of requests for extradition by the Cook Islands to other countries, and
(c) enable the Cook Islands to carry out its obligations under extradition treaties.
An offense under the Act is an extradition offence if -
1. (a) it is an offence against a law of the requesting country punishable
by death or imprisonment for not less than 12 months or the imposition of a fine of more than $5,000; and
(b) the conduct that constitutes an offence (however described) in the Cook Islands punishable by death or imprisonment for not less than 12 months or the imposition of a fine of more than $5,000.
2. In determining whether conduct constitutes an offence, regard may be had to only some of the acts and omissions that make up the conduct.
3. In determining the maximum penalty for an offence for which no statutory penalty is imposed, regard must be had to the level of penalty that can be imposed by any court in the requesting country for the offence.
4. An offence may be an extradition offence although:
(a) it is an offence against a law of the requesting country relating to taxation, customs duties or other revenue matters, or relating to foreign exchange controls; and
(b) the Cook Islands does not impose a duty, tax, impost or control of that kind.
(b) Article 7: Mutual Legal Assistance:
The authority in the Cook Islands with the responsibility and power to execute requests for mutual legal assistance is as follows:
Solicitor General, Crown Law Office, PO Box 494, Avarua, Rarotonga, Cook Islands. Tel: (682) 29 337; Fax: (682) 20 839.
(c) Article 17: Illicit Traffic at Sea The authority in the Cook Islands with the responsibility for responding to requests for information on vessels flying the Cook Islands flag is as follows:
Secretary, Ministry of Transport, PO Box 61, Avarua, Rarotonga, Cook Islands. Tel: (682) 28 810; Fax: (682) 28 816."
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
31 May 2007
The Government of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea has designated the following authorities under the provisions of article 7 (8) and 17 (7), respectively.
Ministry of People's Security
Wasan-dong,
Sosong District
Pyongyang, DPR Korea.
Fax: +850-2-381-5833
Tel.: +850-2-381-5833
Maritime Administration
Tonghun-dong
Central District
Pyongang, DPR Korea.
Fax: +850-2-381-4410
Tel.: +850-2-18111 ext 8059
E-mail: Mab@silibank.com
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