Netherlands

International Criminal Court Implementation Act 2002

CHAPTER 5. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED BY THE HOST STATE

Section 87

1. If witnesses, experts, victims or other persons who should be present at the seat of the ICC, no matter what their nationality, come to the Netherlands in response to a summons or subpoena or a warrant to bring them before the ICC or in response to a request of the ICC to the Netherlands for admission in accordance with the conditions in the headquarters agreement referred to in article 3, paragraph 2 of the Statute, they may not be prosecuted, arrested or subjected to any other measure that restricts their liberty in the Netherlands for offences or convictions that preceded their arrival in the Netherlands.
2. The immunity referred to in subsection 1 shall cease to apply if the person concerned, although he had the opportunity to leave the Netherlands, for fifteen successive days after the date on which his presence was no longer required by the ICC has remained in the Netherlands or has returned to the Netherlands within that period.

Keywords

Immunity
State privileges and immunities
Immunity - ICC proceedings



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