Extradition Act 1989

33Alternative arrangements for colonies

(1)Without prejudice to the powers exercisable by virtue of section 32 above, Her Majesty may by Order in Council make, for any colony, such special provision as appears to Her to be appropriate as between that colony and any other country being either a designated Commonwealth country or a colony—

(a)for authorising and regulating the return to that other country of persons accused or convicted in it of offences;

(b)for regulating the treatment in the colony for which the Order makes provision of persons returned to it from that other country pursuant to this Act or any Order in Council under this Act or any corresponding law of that other country.

(2)The legislature of any colony shall have power to make provision, not inconsistent with any Order in Council under this section or section 32 above which extends to that colony, for any purpose for which provision could be made by such an Order in Council.

(3)Any Order in Council under this section shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.