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Rome Statute

Article 3
Seat of the Court
3. The Court may sit elsewhere, whenever it considers it desirable, as provided in this Statute.

Article 4
Legal status and powers of the Court
2. The Court may exercise its functions and powers, as provided in this Statute, on the territory
of any State Party and, by special agreement, on the territory of any other State.

States with implementing provisions

StateProvisions
Australia [1] [2]
Austria [1]
Germany [1]
Ireland [1]
Kenya [1]
Liechtenstein [1]
Mauritius [1]
New Zealand [1] [2] [3]
Samoa [1] [2]
Serbia [1] [2]
South Africa [1]
Trinidad and Tobago [1]
Uganda [1]
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland [1] [2]