Liechtenstein

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

I. General Provisions

Article 5
Challenge of admissibility of proceedings before the International Criminal Court; deferral of proceedings to the International Criminal Court or an International Tribunal

(6) The Liechtenstein criminal proceedings shall be closed following a definitive decision by the International Criminal Court or International Tribunal. The case may be reopened however subsequent to an application by the public prosecutor following a court ruling, if:
(a) the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court or International Tribunal decides not to proceed with an indictment or drops the charges;
(b) upon review, the International Criminal Court or International Tribunal rejects the indictment;
(c) the International Criminal Court determines it does not have jurisdiction or that the case is inadmissible, or the International Tribunal determines it does not have jurisdiction.

Keywords

Refusal by the Pre-Trial Chamber or conclusion by the Prosecutor not to proceed



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