'Appeal against other decisions - national proceedings' in document 'Greece- Adaptation of internal law to ICC Statute'

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RELEVANT SECTIONS OF THE IMPLEMENTING LEGISLATION

PART B
PROCEDURAL PROVISIONS AND JUDICIAL COOPERATION

II. JUDICIAL COOPERATION

Art. 21
Arrest of the requested person

2. The arrested person shall have the right of recourse to the Judicial Council, in order to challenge his/her identification, in a time-limit of two working days after the arrest.

3. The Judicial Council of the Appeals Court (Chamber of 3 judges) shall sit in public in a period of 15 days after the arrest the latest and is under the obligation to decide finally and irrevocably in 10 days. The arrested shall be summoned before the Council at least 3 days before the date of the hearing.

PART B
PROCEDURAL PROVISIONS AND JUDICIAL COOPERATION

II. JUDICIAL COOPERATION

Art. 22
Decision for surrender to the ICC

3. The final decision of the Judicial Council of the Appeals Court may be appealed by the
person whose surrender is sought and by the Prosecutor before the Supreme Criminal Court (Areios Pagos)in a deadline of 3 days after the publication of the decision. A report of the appeal shall be drawn up by the Registrar of the Appeals Court.

4. The Supreme Court shall decide in camera within ten days. Art. 448 and 450 of the C.C.P. shall apply by analogy.