New Zealand

International War Crimes Tribunals Act 1995

Part 3
Other forms of assistance to a Tribunal

Search and seizure

29 Attorney-General may authorise application for search warrant Subject to section 57, where—

(a) a Tribunal makes a request to the Attorney-General to assist in obtaining by search and seizure any thing that is relevant to a Tribunal offence ; and
(b) the Attorney-General is satisfied that there are reasonable grounds for believing that the thing is located in New Zealand,—

the Attorney-General may, in writing, authorise a constable to apply to an issuing officer for the issue of a search warrant in accordance with section 48, and that constable may apply for the warrant accordingly.

Keywords

Search and seizure - authority - ICC proceedings
Search and seizure - national procedures for ICC proceedings



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