New Zealand

International Crimes and International Criminal Court Act 2000

PART 11 - MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS AND CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS

Miscellaneous provisions

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Regulations—

The Governor-General may, by Order in Council, make regulations for all or any of the following purposes:

(a)prescribing the procedure to be followed in dealing with requests made by the ICC, and providing for notification of the results of action taken in accordance with any such request:

(b)prescribing the procedures for obtaining evidence or producing documents or other articles in accordance with a request made by the ICC:

(c)providing for the payment of fees, travelling allowances, and expenses to any person in New Zealand who gives or provides evidence or assistance pursuant to a request made by the ICC:

(d)prescribing conditions for the protection of any property sent to the ICC pursuant to a request made under this Act, and making provision for the return of property in New Zealand in accordance with a request:

(e)prescribing the forms of applications, notices, certificates, warrants, and other documents for the purposes of this Act, and requiring the use of such forms:

(f)providing for any other matters contemplated by this Act, necessary for its administration, or necessary for giving it full effect.

Keywords

Availability of additional procedures



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