United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
PART 3
OTHER FORMS OF ASSISTANCE
Forms of assistance
Taking or production of evidence: further provisions
34. (2) The court may, if it thinks it necessary in order to protect—
(a) victims and witnesses, or a person alleged to have committed an ICC crime, or
(b) confidential or sensitive information,
direct that the public be excluded from the court.
(3) The court shall ensure that a register is kept of the proceedings that indicates, in particular—
(a) which persons with an interest in the proceedings were present,
(b) which of those persons were represented and by whom, and
(c) whether any of those persons was denied the opportunity of cross-examining a witness as to any part of his testimony.
Protection of safety of physical or psychological well-being of victims, witnesses and families
Victims' protection - national procedures for ICC proceedings
Witness protection - national procedures for ICC proceedings
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