New Zealand

International Crimes and International Criminal Court Act 2000

PART 11 - MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS AND CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS

Miscellaneous provisions

178.
Certificates given by Attorney-General—

(1)If the Attorney-General receives a request for assistance from the ICC to which Part 5 relates, the Attorney-General may give a certificate certifying all or any of the following facts:

(a)that a request for assistance has been made by the ICC:

(b)that the request meets the requirements of this Act:

(c)that the acceptance of the request has been duly made under and in accordance with this Act.

(2)In any proceeding under this Act, a certificate purporting to have been given under subsection (1) is, in the absence of proof to the contrary, sufficient evidence of the matters certified by the certificate.

Cf 1995 No 27 s 58

Keywords

National procedures for execution of cooperation request



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