Liechtenstein

Liechtenstein Law of 20 October 2004 on Cooperation with the International Criminal Court and other International Tribunals

I. General Provisions

Article 2
General principle
(1) The Liechtenstein authorities, in particular the courts, the public prosecutor, custodial authorities and security authorities have an obligation to cooperate fully with the International Criminal Court and the International Tribunals.

(2) The obligation in paragraph 1 above shall consist in particular:

(a) pursuant to this law and in accordance with the Rome Statute and the Rules of Procedure and Evidence of the International Criminal Court, in granting the Court access to information and documents concerning suspected crimes falling within its jurisdiction, providing it with judicial assistance, surrendering accused persons, accepting sentenced persons for enforcement of sentences, and enforcing fines and forfeitures;

(3) Unless stipulated otherwise in this law, the law on judicial assistance and the 1975 Code of Criminal Procedure shall apply.

Keywords

Enforcement of fines
Enforcement of forfeiture orders
Enforcement of sentences imposed
Other forms of cooperation
Surrender
Cooperation of State
Obligation to cooperate
Willingness to accept sentenced persons
Surrender - obligation
Enforcement of sentence of imprisonment
Location of items - national procedures for ICC proceedings
Provision of records and documents - national procedures for ICC proceedings



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