Part 2
Specific provisions
Section 2
14. Judicial assistance and procedural provisions for the execution of requests
1. Judicial assistance shall be provided to the International Criminal Court in accordance with the legislation in force governing judicial assistance in criminal matters.
2. Requests from the International Criminal Court for compliance with certain formal provisions shall be executed when these are compatible with the principles of Austrian criminal procedure. Audio and video recording and transmission of the assistance process shall be permitted whenever sought by the International Criminal Court.
3. Members and investigators of the International Criminal Court and others involved in the proceedings and their legal representatives may be authorised, at the Court’s request, to be present at and participate in the assistance process. To this end, they shall be informed of the time and place of the execution of assistance activities.
4. A request from the International Criminal Court for criminal police investigations or information may also be executed without any referral to national courts via the Federal Ministry of the Interior pursuant to Austrian law.
15. Postponement of the execution of requests for assistance
1. The execution of a request for judicial assistance may be postponed:
(1) until there is a decision concerning a challenge of admissibility under articles 17 to 19 of the Statute, unless the International Criminal Court has expressly ordered that the Prosecutor may pursue the collection of evidence pursuant to article 18 or 19 of the Statute;
(2) for a time period agreed upon with the International Criminal Court if the immediate execution of the request would interfere with ongoing investigations or proceedings in a case other than the one to which it relates.
2. Any such postponement shall be decided upon by the Federal Minister of Justice.
3. Prior to any decision on postponement pursuant to paragraph 1(2) above, it shall be ascertained whether the requested assistance could be provided immediately under certain conditions. A request from the International Criminal Court for measures to secure evidence shall still have to be executed in the event of a postponement.
16. Summonses
1. The International Criminal Court shall be authorised to serve directly by post summonses and other documents on persons who are in the Republic of Austria. This shall not preclude service via the Federal Ministry of Justice.
2. The person summoned is not obliged to acquiesce to the summons. At the request of the person summoned, of the accused or of their counsel, the Federal Ministry of Justice shall obtain from the International Criminal Court the assurance that the person shall not be subject to prosecution, arrest or detention on account of an act engaged in prior to the person’s exit from the Republic of Austria.
3. At the request of the International Criminal Court, the Austrian court shall transfer an appropriate advance for travel costs to witnesses and experts summoned by the International Criminal Court who apply for it. Should the witness or expert fail to attend the trial at the International Criminal Court or otherwise fail to fulfil the obligations arising from the summons, such an advance shall be recovered.
17. Questioning of suspects
1. Persons questioned pursuant to a request from the International Criminal Court on suspicion of having committed a crime within its jurisdiction shall, prior thereto, be informed of the crime they are suspected of and of their right to:
(1) remain silent without having to fear that such silence will be taken into consideration in the determination of their guilt or innocence;
(2) be represented by the counsel of their choice, and, where they have no counsel, to be assigned counsel pursuant to paragraph 41(2) of the Code of Criminal Procedure;
(3) be questioned in the presence of counsel, unless they waive this right expressly and voluntarily.
2. Such reference to their rights and the corresponding statement by the persons to be questioned shall be noted in the record. Where the conditions of paragraph 41(2) are fulfilled and the person demands to be questioned in the presence of counsel without any application for assignment of counsel, the procedure in paragraph 41(4) of the Code of Criminal Procedure shall apply.
18. Surrender of prisoners for the purposes of evidence
1. A person in custody in Austria, whether pending trial or serving a sentence, shall at the request of the International Criminal Court be surrendered thereto for the purposes of identification, questioning or comparison or other investigative processes according to conditions to be agreed upon, if the person consents to the surrender.
2. Should the person to be surrendered be in custody on the basis of a request from the International Criminal Court for the enforcement of a sentence pursuant to paragraph 33(1) below, his or her consent to the surrender is not required.
3. The surrender shall not suspend the time spent in custody, whether pending trial or serving a sentence.
19. Disclosure and transmission of information affecting national security
1. (Constitutional provision) At the request of the International Criminal Court, judicial assistance shall be provided through the transmission of objects, documents or photocopies or by granting access to records.
2. Should the documents relate to national security, and in particular to military information, the International Criminal Court shall be consulted to ascertain whether the information can be provided by another source or in another form.
3. If the matter cannot be settled through the consultations in paragraph 2 above, the Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs, with the consent of the competent federal minister, prior to granting access to records or to the transmission of photocopies, shall check whether the interests of confidentiality significantly outweigh the interests of providing evidence for an international prosecution. Should that be the case, the International Criminal Court shall be asked for assurance of the maintenance of confidentiality and for details as to how it will be maintained.
4. The Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs shall, with the consent of the competent federal minister, check whether the assurance given as to maintaining confidentiality is to be deemed sufficient. Access to records or the transmission of photocopies is to be refused where confidentiality cannot be ensured and if there are concerns that disclosure could prejudice national security.
5. Paragraphs 2 to 4 above shall also apply where a person who has been called upon to provide information or evidence refuses to do so on the grounds that disclosure would prejudice national security.
6. Prior to being questioned on the basis of a request for judicial assistance from the International Criminal Court, a person shall be informed of his/her right to refuse to 8
answer in order to prevent the disclosure of confidential information relating to national security. This shall be noted in the record. The admissibility of the request for judicial assistance in such cases shall be decided upon in the light of paragraphs 2 to 4 above.
20. Transmission of photocopies or information from third parties
Should the International Criminal Court seek judicial assistance such as the transmission of photocopies of documents or information which were given to Austria by another State or by an intergovernmental or international organisation subject to their confidentiality, such documents may only be transmitted to the International Criminal Court with their consent. The Court shall be informed of any refusal thereof.
21. Judicial assistance from the International Criminal Court
1. Should criminal proceedings arise before an Austrian court on account of an act constituting a crime within the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court or any other serious crime under Austrian law, the Court may be asked for judicial assistance.
2. Requests shall be made in writing. The written request and supporting material shall be accompanied by certified translations in English or French.
3. Courts and public prosecutors shall submit requests addressed to the International Criminal Court to the Federal Ministry of Justice for onward transmission.
Other forms of cooperation
National procedures for execution of requests for other forms of cooperation
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