Extradition

(asked on 22nd June 2018) - View Source

Question to the Home Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what assessment his Department has made of the merits of the UK reverting to the European Convention on Extraditions after the UK leaves the EU.


Answered by
Nick Hurd Portrait
Nick Hurd
This question was answered on 2nd July 2018

Until we leave the EU, the UK remains a full member and all the rights and obligations of EU membership remain in force. We will continue to apply Council Framework Decision of 13 June 2002 on the European Arrest Warrant and the surrender procedure between member states, in line with EU law.

Regarding our future relationship with the EU, the UK is seeking a comprehensive security relationship which preserves mutually important operational capabilities whilst allowing the UK and EU to continue to work together to combat fast evolving security threats. The UK’s position is that it is the interests of both the UK and the EU to continue the efficient and reliable operational capabilities provided by the European Arrest Warrant once the UK leaves the EU, and we are working with the EU and Member States to ensure that this is the case.

The Council of Europe’s European Convention on Extradition continues to be an important basis for our work with a number of European countries who are not currently operating the European Arrest Warrant, including Norway and Switzerland.

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