'Rights during trial - unsworn oral or written statement in defence' in document 'Mauritius - ICC Act 2011'

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RELEVANT SECTIONS OF THE IMPLEMENTING LEGISLATION

PART IV – ARREST AND SURRENDER OF PERSONS

15. Proceedings after arrest

(4) Any deposition or statement made under oath, whether or not it was made in the presence of the detained person referred to in subsection (1), any document, record or judgment of conviction or any warrant issued by the International Criminal Court, or any copy or sworn translation, may be received in evidence at any such enquiry, save that a true copy or translation may only be received in evidence if the document is certified as a true copy or translation by a Judge of the International Criminal Court or by a member of the staff of the International Criminal Court authorised by the Judge

RELEVANT ROME STATUTE PROVISIONS

Article 67
Rights of the accused
1. In the determination of any charge, the accused shall be entitled to a public hearing, having regard to the provisions of this Statute, to a fair hearing conducted impartially, and to the following minimum guarantees, in full equality:
(h) To make an unsworn oral or written statement in his or her defence