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and in either case a statement of the punishment that can be imposed for the offence; and
          (e) in all cases by information as to the nationality and residence of the person and by documents that establish that the person whose surrender is sought is the person accused or convicted of the extraditable offence.
      "3. To the extent permitted by the law of each Contracting Party extradition may be granted of a person sought pursuant to the provisions of this Treaty notwithstanding that the requirements of paragraph 2 of this Article have not been complied with provided that the person sought consents to an order for his extradition being made."
Article 4
     1. This Protocol shall enter into force thirty days after the Contracting Parties have notified each other that the constitutional requirements for the entry into force of this Protocol have been complied with.
     2. This Protocol shall remain in force so long as the Treaty remains in force.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned, being duly authorised thereto by their respective Governments, have signed this Protocol.
DONE in duplicate at Helsinki on the tenth day of September One thousand nine hundred and eighty-live in the English and Finnish languages, both texts being equally authentic.
For Australia For Finland
LIONEL BOWEN CHRISTOFFER TAXELL

NOTE

1. Notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette on 30 November 1988.

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