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III LEGAL ASSISTANCE TO THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
General Rules of Co-operation and Providing Legal Assistance
Article 14
In providing the International Criminal Court with legal assistance, the competent state authority shall also undertake actions which have not been specifically sought by the International Criminal Court to be implemented if the actions to be taken are directly linked with the objective of providing legal assistance or where it is necessary for the purposes of identifying the perpetrator of the criminal offence and the collecting of evidence required for the proceedings before the International Criminal Court, and should the collecting of evidence be prevented or significantly impeded.
III LEGAL ASSISTANCE TO THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
Attendance of Representatives of the International Criminal Court
Article 15
The state authority undertaking the action to provide legal assistance at the request of the International Criminal Court shall permit representatives thereof to witness the implementation of the legal assistance action.
The representatives of the International Criminal Court witnessing the implementation of the legal assistance action may ask questions and make proposals, and they may be granted video or sound recording of the action upon written request containing rationale should it not hinder the implementation or be inconsistent with justified interests of the persons witnessing the action and/or with the objectives of the criminal proceeding.
At their request the International Criminal Court representatives shall be provided with a copy of the minutes, and/or a copy of the video and sound recording of the legal assistance action.
The International Criminal Court representatives may be exceptionally allowed to also witness an action which excludes the public pursuant to the provisions of the Criminal Procedure Code should it not be contrary to the reasons for which the public is excluded.
In the case referred to in paragraph 4 of this Article, the state authority implementing the action shall specifically bring to the attention of the witnesses their duty to keep all facts they have learnt during the action secret, also warning them about the consequences of disclosing the secret.
III LEGAL ASSISTANCE TO THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
Actions of International Criminal Court Representatives in the Territory of the Republic of Serbia
Article 16
By way of exception, at the request of the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Court Representatives may be allowed to implement certain actions in the territory of the Republic of Serbia.
The actions undertaken from paragraph 1 of this Article must be witnessed by a person designated by the Minister competent for the judiciary.
The International Criminal Court Representatives shall not have the right to carry any weapons in the territory of the Republic of Serbia, and whilst undertaking the actions referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article they must not violate or limit any constitutional rights of the citizens of the Republic of Serbia or the rights relating to witnesses, court experts, suspects or accused persons from the Criminal Procedure Code.
The actions referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article must not be conducted in a coercive manner nor arrest may be resorted to relating to said actions or any other measure of procedural coercion .
III LEGAL ASSISTANCE TO THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
Transfer of Criminal Jurisdiction to the Republic of Serbia
Article 19
The International Criminal Court Representatives shall have the right to witness all stages of the criminal proceeding conducted in the Republic of Serbia, and the competent court shall send them timely summonses to witness certain actions and attend the main trial.
The right of the International Criminal Court Representatives to attend may not be limited even where the court, in accordance with the rules of the Criminal Procedure Code, passes a ruling on excluding the public from the main trial. In such event, the International Criminal Court Representatives shall be specifically made aware of their duty to keep all facts they learnt during such trial as a secret.
The right of the International Criminal Court Representatives to witness evidence-related actions undertaken prior to the main trial or outside the main trial may be limited where the court is not able, due to objective difficulties, to notify in a timely manner the International Criminal Court Representatives on any action seeing possible deferral.
Article 93
Other forms of cooperation
1. States Parties shall, in accordance with the provisions of this Part and under procedures of national law, comply with requests by the Court to provide the following assistance in relation to investigations or prosecutions:
(l) Any other type of assistance which is not prohibited by the law of the requested State, with a view to facilitating the investigation and prosecution of crimes within the jurisdiction of the Court.