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PART 2 ARRANGEMENTS FOR COMPENSATION FOR VICTIMS OF VIOLENT INTENTIONAL CRIME
PART 3 EUROPEAN PROTECTION ORDERS
CHAPTER 1 European protection orders: England and Wales
5.Transitional and saving provision: requests to executing States to recognise European protection orders made in England and Wales
6.Transitional and saving provision: recognition by England and Wales of European protection orders made by issuing States
7.Saving provision: European protection order modifications communicated, but not given effect to, before exit day
8.Saving provision: European protection order revocation notifications made, but not given effect to, before exit day
CHAPTER 2 European protection orders: Northern Ireland
11.Transitional and saving provision: requests to executing States to recognise European protection orders made in Northern Ireland
12.Transitional and saving provision: recognition by Northern Ireland of European protection orders made by issuing States
13.Saving provision: European protection order modifications communicated, but not given effect to, before exit day
14.Saving provision: European protection order revocation notifications made, but not given effect to, before exit day
PART 4 EUROPEAN SUPERVISION ORDERS
16.Amendment of the Criminal Justice and Data Protection (Protocol No. 36) Regulations 2014
16A.Transitional and saving provision for England and Wales: decisions on supervision measures received before IP completion day
16B.Transitional and saving provision for Northern Ireland: decisions on supervision measures received before IP completion day
PART 6 TAKING ACCOUNT OF CONVICTIONS
CHAPTER 1 Amendments: legislation that extends to England and Wales only
CHAPTER 2 Amendments: legislation that extends to Northern Ireland only
CHAPTER 3 Amendments: legislation that extends to England and Wales and Northern Ireland
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