Liechtenstein

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

I. General Provisions

Article 11
Costs

(1) The costs of executing requests made by the International Criminal Court shall be borne by the Principality of Liechtenstein, with the exception of the following:

(a) costs arising in connection with the surrender of persons in custody for the purposes of obtaining testimony under Article 93 of the Rome Statute;

(b) the cost of translation, interpretation and transcription;

(c) the cost of expert opinions or reports requested by the Court;

(d) costs associated with the transport of a person being surrendered to the Court;

(e) following consultations, extraordinary costs that may result from the execution of a request.

(2) The Ministry of Justice may forgo claiming the costs in paragraph 1 above from the International Criminal Court where these are incidental or there are other valid grounds for so doing.

(3) Paragraph 1 above shall apply to requests under Article 22 below on the understanding that the costs, without prejudice to the cases in paragraph 1(a) to (e) above, are to be borne by the International Criminal Court.

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