Canada

Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Act (2000)

CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY FUND
Fund established
30. (1) There is hereby established a fund, to be known as the Crimes Against
Humanity Fund, into which shall be paid
(a) all money obtained through enforcement in Canada of orders of the
International Criminal Court for reparation or forfeiture or orders of that Court
imposing a fine;
(b) all money obtained in accordance with section 31; and
(c) any money otherwise received as a donation to the Crimes Against Humanity
Fund.

Payment out of Fund
(2) The Attorney General of Canada may make payments out of the Crimes
Against Humanity Fund, with or without a deduction for costs, to the International
Criminal Court, the Trust Fund established under article 79 of the Rome Statute,
victims of offences under this Act or of offences within the jurisdiction of the
International Criminal Court, and to the families of those victims, or otherwise as the
Attorney General of Canada sees fit.

Regulations
(3) The Governor in Council may make regulations respecting the administration
and management of the Crimes Against Humanity Fund.

Credits to Fund
31. The Minister of Public Works and Government Services shall pay into the
Crimes Against Humanity Fund
(a) the net proceeds received from the disposition of any property referred to in
subsections 4(1) to (3) of the Seized Property Management Act that is forfeited to
Her Majesty and disposed of by that Minister, if the property was derived as the
result of the commission of an offence under this Act; and
(b) amounts paid or recovered as a fine imposed under subsection 462.37(3) of
the Criminal Code in relation to proceedings for an offence under this Act.

Partial exclusion of Seized Property Management Act
32. Paragraphs 9(d), (e) and (f) and sections 10, 11 and 13 to 16 of the Seized
Property Management Act do not apply in respect of any property, proceeds of
property or amounts referred to in section 31

Keywords

Enforcement of forfeiture orders
Transfer of forfeitures to the ICC



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