Under Article 20 of the 2005 Order an application may be made to the court to
enforce an external order by registering it with the court. The court must give
effect to an external order by registering it where all the following conditions
are satisfied:
(a) The external order was made on the conviction of the person
named in the order and no appeal is outstanding in respect of
that conviction.
(b) The external order is in force and no appeal is outstanding in
respect of it.
(c) Giving effect to the external order would not be incompatible
with any of the Convention rights of any person affected by it.
(d) Where the confiscation order confiscates specified property
other than money, that property is not subject to a charge under
UK asset recovery legislation.
The court also has the power to appoint an enforcement receiver to realise
the property [Article 27]. The court must not confer the power to realise
relevant property unless it gives persons holding interests in the property a
reasonable opportunity to make representations to it