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Statutory Instrument 2000 No. 1559The Eritrea and Ethiopia (United Nations Sanctions) (Channel Islands) Order 2000(The document as of February, 2008) STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS2000 No. 1559UNITED NATIONSThe Eritrea and Ethiopia (United Nations Sanctions) (Channel Islands) Order 2000
Whereas under Article 41 of the Charter of the United Nations the Security Council of the United Nations has, by a resolution adopted on 17th May 2000, called upon Her Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom and all other States to apply certain measures to give effect to a decision of that Council in relation to Eritrea and Ethiopia: Now, therefore, Her Majesty, in exercise of the powers conferred on Her by section 1 of the United Nations Act 1946[1], is pleased, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows: - Citation, commencement, operation and extent 1. - (1) This Order may be cited as the Eritrea and Ethiopia (United Nations Sanctions) (Channel Islands) Order 2000 and shall come into force on 16th June 2000. (2) Subject to paragraph (3) below, this Order shall remain in force until 17th May 2001. (3) If the Security Council of the United Nations takes any decision which has the effect of cancelling, extending or suspending the operation of the resolution adopted by it on 17th May 2000, in whole or in part, this Order shall cease to have effect or its operation shall be extended or suspended, in whole or in part, as the case may be, in accordance with that decision; and particulars of that decision shall be published by the Secretary of State in a notice in the London, Edinburgh and Belfast Gazettes. (4) This Order shall extend to the Channel Islands so as to be law, respectively, in the Bailiwick of Guernsey and the Bailiwick of Jersey only. Interpretation 2. - (1) In this Order the following expressions have, except where otherwise expressly provided, the meanings hereby respectively assigned to them, that is to say -
(b) in the application of this Order to the Bailiwick of Jersey, the Attorney General of Jersey;
(b) the Government of Ethiopia; (c) any other person in, or resident in, Eritrea or Ethiopia; (d) any body incorporated or constituted under the laws of Eritrea or Ethiopia; (e) any body, wherever incorporated or constituted, which is controlled by any of the persons mentioned in sub-paragraphs (a) to (d) above; or (f) any person acting on behalf of any of the persons mentioned in sub-paragraphs (a) to (e) above;
(b) in relation to Alderney, a member of the said police force and a member of any police force which may be established by the States of Alderney; (c) in relation to Sark, the Constable, the Vingtenier and a member of the said police force of the Island of Guernsey; (d) in relation to the Bailiwick of Jersey, a member of the Honorary Police or a member of the States of Jersey police force;
(2) Any reference to an Act of Parliament shall, in the case of a provision which has been extended to the Channel Islands be construed as a reference to that provision as it has effect there and in any other case, be construed as a reference to that provision as it has effect in the United Kingdom.
(b) in the case of the Bailiwick of Jersey, by the Finance and Economics Committee, no person shall -
(b) agree to supply or deliver any goods specified in Schedule 1 to this Order to any person in Eritrea or Ethiopia.
(b) in the case of the Bailiwick of Jersey, by the Finance and Economics Committee, or the Import and Export of Goods (Control) (Guernsey) Order, 1990, the goods specified in Schedule 1 to this Order are prohibited to be exported from any of the Channel Islands to any destination in Eritrea or Ethiopia, or to any destination for the purpose of delivery, directly or indirectly, to or to the order of any person in Eritrea or Ethiopia.
(b) in the case of the Bailiwick of Jersey, by the Finance and Economics Committee, no ship or aircraft to which this article applies, and no vehicle within the Bailiwick of Guernsey or, as the case may be, the Bailiwick of Jersey, shall be used for the carriage of any goods specified in Schedule 1 to this Order if the carriage is, or forms part of, carriage from any place outside Eritrea or Ethiopia to any destination therein.
(b) a body incorporated or constituted under the law of any part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey or, as the case may be, the Bailiwick of Jersey. (3) If any ship, aircraft or vehicle is used in contravention of paragraph (1) above then -
(b) in the case of any other ship or aircraft -
(ii) if he is such a person as is referred to in sub-paragraph (a) or sub-paragraph (b) of paragraph (2) of this article, the owner and the master of the ship or, as the case may be, the operator and the commander of the aircraft; or (c) in the case of a vehicle, the operator of the vehicle, shall be guilty of an offence, unless he proves that he did not know and had no reason to suppose that the carriage of the goods in question was, or formed part of, carriage from any place outside Eritrea or Ethiopia to any destination therein.
(b) in the case of the Bailiwick of Jersey, by the Finance and Economics Committee, no person shall provide to a person connected with Eritrea or Ethiopia any technical assistance or training related to the supply, delivery, manufacture, maintenance or use of any goods specified in Schedule 1 to this Order.
(b) is a body incorporated or constituted under the law of any part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey or, as the case may be, that of the Bailiwick of Jersey. (2) Subject to the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) below, any person specified in paragraph (1) above who contravenes the provisions of article 3 or 6 of this Order shall in the Bailiwick in question be guilty of an offence.
(b) a destination to which their exportation was not prohibited by this Order, and, if he fails to do so, he shall be guilty of an offence unless he proves that he did not consent to or connive at the goods reaching any destination other than such a destination as aforesaid.
Declaration as to goods: powers of search
(b) produce any such goods as aforesaid which he has with him, and such officer, and any person acting under his directions, may search that person for the purpose of ascertaining whether he has with him any such goods as aforesaid:
(b) he may request the master of the ship to furnish such information relating to the ship and her cargo and produce for his inspection such documents so relating and any such cargo as he may specify; and (c) in the case of a ship that is reasonably suspected of being or of being about to be used in contravention of paragraph (1) of article 5 of this Order, he may (either there and then or upon consideration of any information furnished or document or cargo produced in pursuance of a request made under sub-paragraph (b) above), with a view to the prevention of the commission (or the continued commission) of any such contravention or in order that enquiries into the matter may be pursued, take the further action specified in paragraph (2) below. (2) The further action referred to in paragraph 1(c) above is either -
(b) to request the master of the ship to take any one or more of the following steps:
(ii) if the ship is then in port in the Bailiwick of Guernsey or, as the case may be, the Bailiwick of Jersey, cause her to remain there until the master is notified by an authorised officer that the ship may depart; (iii) if the ship is then in any other place, to take her to any such port specified by the officer and to cause her to remain there until the master is notified as mentioned in sub-paragraph (ii) above; and (iv) to take her to any other destination that may be specified by the officer in agreement with the master. (3) Without prejudice to the provisions of article 14(3) of this Order, where -
(b) an authorised officer otherwise has reason to suspect that a request that has been so made may not be complied with, any such officer may take such steps as appear to him to be necessary to secure compliance with that request and, without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, may for that purpose enter upon, or authorise entry upon, that ship and use, or authorise the use of, reasonable force.
(b) in respect of the Bailiwick of Jersey, the Harbour Master or an officer appointed to deputise for him. Investigation, etc. of suspected aircraft
(b) he may (either alone or accompanied and assisted by persons under his authority) board the aircraft and search it and, for that purpose, may use or authorise the use of reasonable force; and (c) if the aircraft is then in any of the Channel Islands, he may (either there and then or upon consideration of any information furnished or document or cargo produced in pursuance of a request made under sub-paragraph (a) above) further request the charterer, the operator and the commander or any of them to cause the aircraft and any of its cargo to remain in the relevant Bailiwick until notified that the aircraft and its cargo may depart. (2) Without prejudice to the provisions of article 14(3) below, where any authorised officer or authorised person has reason to suspect that any request that has been made under paragraph 1(c) above may not be complied with, he may take such steps as appear to him to be necessary to secure compliance with that request and, without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, may for that purpose -
(b) detain, or authorise the detention of, that aircraft and any of its cargo; and (c) use, or authorise the use of, reasonable force. (3) Before or on exercising any power conferred by this article, an authorised person shall, if requested to do so, produce evidence of his authority.
(b) in respect of the Bailiwick of Jersey, any officer of the Impôts;
Investigation, etc. of suspected vehicles
(b) he may (either alone or accompanied and assisted by persons under his authority) enter the vehicle and search it and, for that purpose, may use or authorise the use of reasonable force; and (c) he may (either there and then or upon consideration of any information furnished or document or goods produced in pursuance of a request made under sub-paragraph (a) above) further request the operator or the driver to cause the vehicle and any goods contained in it to remain in the Bailiwick of Guernsey or, as the case may be, the Bailiwick of Jersey until notified that the vehicle and goods may depart. (2) Without prejudice to the provisions of article 14(3) of this Order, where any authorised officer or authorised person has reason to suspect that any request that has been made under paragraph (1)(c) above may not be complied with, he may take such steps as appear to him to be necessary to secure compliance with that request and, without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, may for that purpose -
(b) detain, or authorise the detention of, that vehicle and any goods contained in it; and (c) use, or authorise the use of, reasonable force. (3) Before or on exercising any power conferred by this article, an authorised person shall, if requested to do so, produce evidence of his authority.
(b) in respect of the Bailiwick of Jersey, any officer of the Impôts.
Provisions supplementary to articles 11 to 13
Provided that a person who has obtained information or is in possession of a document only in his capacity as servant or agent or another person may not give consent for the purposes of this sub-paragraph but such consent may instead be given by any person who is entitled to that information or to the possession of that document in his own right; (b) to any person who would have been empowered under article 11, 12 or 13 of this Order to request that it be furnished or produced or to any person holding or acting in any office under or in the service of the Crown in respect of the Government of the United Kingdom or under or in the service of the Government of the Isle of Man or under or in the service of the States of Guernsey or Alderney or the Chief Pleas of Sark or, as the case may be, the States of Jersey or under or in the services of the Government of any territory listed in Schedule 3 to this Order; or (c) on the authority of the Attorney General, to any organ of the United Nations or to any person in the service of the United Nations or of the Government of any other country for the purpose of assisting the United Nations or that Government in securing compliance with or detecting evasion of measures in relation to Eritrea or Ethiopia decided upon by the Security Council of the United Nations; or (d) with a view to the institution of, or otherwise for the purposes of, any proceedings for an offence under this Order or, with respect to any of the matters regulated by this Order, for an offence under any enactment relating to customs, or for an offence under any provision of law with respect to similar matters that is for the time being in force in the Bailiwick of Guernsey or the Bailiwick of Jersey. (2) Any power conferred by articles 11, 12 and 13 of this Order to request the furnishing of information or the production of a document or of cargo or of goods for inspection shall include a power to specify whether information should be furnished orally or in writing and in what form and to specify the time by which and the place in which the information should be furnished or the document or cargo or goods produced for inspection.
(b) a master of a ship or a charterer or an operator or a commander of an aircraft or an operator or a driver of a vehicle who -
(ii) in response to such a request, furnishes any information or produces any document which to his knowledge is false in a material particular, or recklessly furnishes any information or produces any document which is false in a material particular, to such a person; (c) a master or a member of a crew of a ship or a charterer or an operator or a commander or a member of a crew of an aircraft or an operator or a driver of a vehicle who wilfully obstructs any person (or any person acting under the authority of that person) in the exercise of his powers under article 11, 12 or 13 of this Order. (4) Nothing in articles 11 to 13 of this Order shall be construed so as to prejudice any other provision of law conferring powers or imposing restrictions or enabling restrictions to be imposed with respect to ships, aircraft or vehicles.
(b) whether a person should be prosecuted for such an offence, the matter shall be treated as an assigned matter within the meaning of Article 1(1) of the Customs and Excise (Jersey) Law 1999.
(b) on summary conviction to custody for a term not exceeding six months or to a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum or to both, and, in the Bailiwick of Jersey, on conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding seven years or to a fine or to both.
(b) on summary conviction to custody for a term not exceeding six months or to a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum or to both, and in the Bailiwick of Jersey, on conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or to a fine or to both.
(b) on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum, and in the Bailiwick of Jersey, on conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or to a fine or to both.
(b) in the Bailiwick of Jersey, on conviction to a fine not exceeding level 4 on the Standard Scale. (5) Any person guilty of an offence under article 14(3)(a), (b)(i) or (c) of this Order or paragraph 5(a) or (c) of Schedule 2 to this Order shall be liable -
(b) in the Bailiwick of Jersey, on conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or to a fine or to both. (6) Where any body corporate is guilty of an offence under this Order, and that offence is proved to have been committed with the consent or connivance of, or to be attributable to any neglect on the part of, any director, manager, secretary or other similar officer of the body corporate or any person who was purporting to act in any such capacity, he, as well as the body corporate, shall be guilty of that offence and shall be liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly. Goods of a description specified in Part III of Schedule 1 to the Export of Goods (Control) Order 1994[3]. 1. - (1) Without prejudice to any other provision of this Order, or any provision of any other law, the Attorney General or, in the case of the Bailiwick of Guernsey, the Chief Revenue Officer or, in the case of the Bailiwick of Jersey, the Agent of the Impôts (or any person authorised by any of these persons either generally or in a particular case) may request any person in or resident in the Bailiwick in question to furnish to him (or to that authorised person) any information in his possession or control, or to produce to him (or to that authorised person) any document in his possession or control, which he (or that authorised person) may require for the purpose of securing compliance with or detecting evasion of this Order: and any person to whom such a request is made shall comply with it within such time and in such manner as may be specified in the request. (2) Nothing in sub-paragraph (1) above shall be taken to require any person who has acted as advocate for any person to disclose any privileged communication made to him in that capacity. (3) Where a person is convicted of failing to furnish information or produce a document when requested so to do under this paragraph, the court may make an order requiring him, within such period as may be specified in the order, to furnish the information or produce the document. (4) The power conferred by this paragraph to request any person to produce documents shall include power to take copies of or extracts from any document so produced and to request that person, or, where that person is a body corporate, any other person who is a present or past officer of, or is employed by, the body corporate, to provide an explanation of any of them. 2. - (1) If in the case of the Bailiwick of Guernsey or the Bailiwick of Jersey the Bailiff is satisfied by information or evidence, as the case may be, on oath:
(b) that any documents which ought to have been produced under paragraph 1 of this Schedule and have not been produced are to be found on any such premises or in any such vehicle, ship or aircraft, he may grant a search warrant authorising any police officer or in the case of the Bailiwick of Guernsey, any States Revenue Officer, together with any other persons named in the warrant and any other police officers or, as the case may be, States Revenue Officers, to enter the premises specified in the information or, as the case may be, any premises upon which the vehicle, ship or aircraft so specified may be, at any time within one month from the date of the warrant and to search the premises, or as the case may be, the vehicle, ship or aircraft.
(b) seize anything on the premises or on any vehicle, ship or aircraft which he has reasonable grounds for believing is evidence in relation to an offence referred to in sub-paragraph (1) above; (c) seize anything on the premises or on any vehicle, ship or aircraft which he has reasonable grounds to believe is required to be produced in accordance with paragraph 1 of this Schedule; or (d) seize anything that is necessary to be seized in order to prevent it being concealed, lost, damaged, altered or destroyed. (3) Any information required in accordance with sub-paragraph (2) above which is contained in a computer and is accessible from the premises or from any vehicle, ship or aircraft must be produced in a form in which it can be taken away and in which it is visible and legible.
(b) seize anything he finds in a search referred to in paragraph (a) above, if he has reasonable grounds for believing that it is evidence of an offence referred to in this paragraph: Provided that no person shall in pursuance of any warrant issued under this paragraph be searched except by a person of the same sex.
Provided that a person who has obtained information or is in possession of a document only in his capacity as servant or agent of another person may not give consent for the purposes of this sub-paragraph but such consent may instead be given by any person who is entitled to that information or to the possession of that document in his own right; or (b) to any person who would have been empowered under this Schedule to request that it be furnished or produced or any person holding or acting in any office under or in the service of the Crown in respect of the Government of the United Kingdom or under or in the service of the Government of the Isle of Man or under or in the service of the States of Guernsey or Alderney or the Chief Pleas of Sark, or, as the case may be, the States of Jersey, or under or in the services of the Government of any territory listed in Schedule 3 to this Order; or (c) on the authority of the Attorney General, to any organ of the United Nations or to any person in the service of the United Nations or to the Government of any other country for the purpose of assisting the United Nations or that Government in securing compliance with or detecting evasion of measures in relation to Eritrea or Ethiopia decided upon by the Security Council of the United Nations; or (d) with a view to the institution of, or otherwise for the purposes of, any proceedings for an offence under this Order or, with respect to any of the matters regulated by this Order, for an offence under any enactment relating to customs or for an offence under any provision of law with respect to similar matters that is for the time being in force in the Bailiwick of Guernsey or the Bailiwick of Jersey. 5.Any person who -
(b) furnishes any information or produces any document which to his knowledge is false in a material particular, or recklessly furnishes any information or produces any document which is false in a material particular, to any person exercising his powers under this Schedule; or (c) otherwise wilfully obstructs any person in the exercise of his powers under this Schedule; or (d) with intent to evade the provisions of this Schedule, destroys, mutilates, defaces, secretes or removes any document, shall be guilty of an offence. Anguilla Bermuda British Antarctic Territory British Indian Ocean Territory British Virgin Islands Cayman Islands Falkland Islands Gibraltar Montserrat Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie and Oeno Islands St Helena St Helena Dependencies South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands Turks and Caicos Islands The UK Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia in the Island of Cyprus (This note is not part of the Order) This Order, made under the United Nations Act 1946, imposes in the Channel Islands restrictions, pursuant to a decision of the Security Council of the United Nations in its resolution 1298 of 17th May 2000, on the delivery and supply of arms and related matériel, and on the provision of related technical assistance and training, to Eritrea and Ethiopia. Notes: [1] 1946 c. 45.back [2] S.I. 1998/260.back [3] S.I. 1994/1191; relevant amending Orders are S.I. 1996/2663, 1997/1008, 1997/2758, 1999/63, 1999/1777 and 2000/1239.back ISBN 0 11 099410 8 -- Back --
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