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(d) an offence under section 1 of the International Criminal Court (Scotland) Act 2001
(asp 13) (genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes);
(e) an offence under section 2 of that Act (conduct ancillary to genocide etc. commit-
ted outside the jurisdiction);
(f ) an ancillary offence, as defined in section 7 of that Act, in relation to an offence fal-
ling within paragraph (d) or (e).
(8) For the purposes of subsections (3)(b), (4)(c) and (5)(b)—
(a) if the conduct relates to a tax or duty, it is immaterial that the law of the relevant part
of the United Kingdom does not impose the same kind of tax or duty or does not contain rules of
the same kind as those of the law of the category 1 territory;
(b) if the conduct relates to customs or exchange, it is immaterial that the law of the
relevant part of the United Kingdom does not contain rules of the same kind as those of the law
of the category 1 territory.
(9) This section applies for the purposes of this Part.
66- Extradition offences: supplementary
(1) Subsections (2) to (4) apply for the purposes of sections 64 and 65.
(2) An appropriate authority of a category 1 territory is a judicial authority of the territory
which the appropriate judge believes has the function of issuing arrest warrants in that territory.
(3) The law of a territory is the general criminal law of the territory.
(4) The relevant part of the United Kingdom is the part of the United Kingdom in which the
relevant proceedings are taking place.
(5) The relevant proceedings are the proceedings in which it is necessary to decide whether
conduct constitutes an extradition offence.
67- The appropriate judge
(1) The appropriate judge is—
(a) in England and Wales, a District Judge (Magistrates’ Courts) designated for the pur-
poses of this Part by the Lord Chancellor;
(b) in Scotland, the sheriff of Lothian and Borders;
(c) in Northern Ireland, such county court judge or resident magistrate as is designated
for the purposes of this Part by the Lord Chancellor.
(2) A designation under subsection (1) may be made for all cases or for such cases (or cases of
such description) as the designation stipulates.