For Schedule 1, substitute—
CATEGORY A GOODS
The following are category A goods for the purposes of this Order:
Certain Security and Para-Military Police Equipment
(1) Goods designed for the execution of human beings, as follows—
(a) Gallows and guillotines;
(b) Electric chairs;
(c) Air-tight vaults made of eg steel and glass, designed for the purpose of execution of human beings by the administration of lethal gas or substance;
(d) Automatic drug injection systems designed for the purpose of execution of human beings by the administration of a lethal chemical substance.
(2) Restraints specially designed for restraining human beings, as follows—
(a) Leg-irons, gangchains, shackles and individual cuffs or shackle bracelets except those that are ‘ordinary handcuffs’. ‘Ordinary handcuffs’ are handcuffs which have an overall dimension including chain, measured from the outer edge of one cuff to the outer edge of the other cuff, between 150 and 240mm when locked and have not been modified to cause physical pain or suffering;
(b) Restraint chairs unless designed for disabled persons;
(c) Shackle boards;
(d) Thumb-cuffs and thumb-screws, including serrated thumb-cuffs;
(e) Electric shock belts.
(3) Portable devices designed or modified for the purpose of riot control or self-protection by the administration of an electric shock (e.g., electric-shock batons, electric-shock shields, stun-guns and electric-shock dart-guns).
(4) Components specially designed or modified for the devices in paragraph 3.
(5) Hand-held, spiked batons.
Certain Missiles
(6) Missiles capable of a range of 300km or more, and specially designed components therefor, as specified in Schedule 1, Part 1 of the Export of Goods, Transfer of Technology and Provision of Technical Assistance (Control) Order 2003.
Cluster munitions, explosive submunitions and explosive bomblets
(7) Conventional munitions designed to disperse or release explosive submunitions (“cluster munitions”). “Cluster munitions” do not include those munitions described at paragraph 11. “Explosive submunitions” are defined in paragraph 8.
(8) Conventional munitions, weighing less than 20 kilograms each, which in order to perform their task are dispersed or released by a “cluster munition” and are designed to function by detonating an explosive charge prior to, on or after impact (“explosive submunitions”). “Explosive submunitions” do not include those submunitions described at paragraph 11.
(9) Conventional munitions, weighing less than 20 kilograms each, which are not self propelled and which, in order to perform their task, are specially designed to be dispersed or released by a “dispenser”, and are designed to function by detonating an explosive charge prior to, on or after impact (“explosive bomblets”). “Dispenser” means a container that is designed to disperse or release “explosive bomblets” and which is affixed to an aircraft at the time of dispersal or release.
(10) Components specially designed for “cluster munitions”, “explosive submunitions” or “explosive bomblets”.
(11) Paragraphs 7 and 8 do not include the following conventional munitions:
(a) a munition or submunition designed to dispense flares, smoke, pyrotechnics or chaff; or a munition designed exclusively for an air defence role;
(b) a munition or submunition designed to produce electrical or electronic effects;
(c) a munition that has all of the following characteristics:
(i) each munition contains fewer than ten “explosive submunitions”;
(ii) each “explosive submunition” weighs more than four kilograms;
(iii) each “explosive submunition” is designed to detect and engage a single target object;
(iv) each explosive submunition is equipped with an electronic “self-destruction mechanism”. “Self-destruction mechanism” is an incorporated, automatically-functioning mechanism which is in addition to the primary initiating mechanism of the munition and which secures the destruction of the munition into which it is incorporated;
(v) each explosive submunition is equipped with an electronic “self-deactivating feature”. “Self-deactivating feature” is one which automatically renders a munition inoperable by means of the irreversible exhaustion of a component (e.g. a battery) that is essential to the operation of the munition.