Australia

International Criminal Court Act (2002), No. 41, 2002

Part 13—Requests by Australia to ICC


179 Application of Part

This Part applies where:

(a) an investigation is taking place in Australia; or
(b) a prosecution has been instituted in Australia;
in respect of conduct that is a crime within the jurisdiction of the ICC or is an indictable offence against Australian law.


180 Request by Attorney General

(1) The Attorney General may request the ICC to provide assistance under paragraph 10 of article 93 of the Statute in connection with the investigation or prosecution.

(2) The assistance that may be requested includes, but is not limited to, the following:

(a) the sending of statements, documents or other types of evidence obtained in the course of an investigation or trial conducted by the ICC;
(b) the questioning of a person detained by order of the ICC.

Keywords

Request by State for ICC assistance



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