PART II
INTERNATIONAL CRIMES AND OFFENCES AGAINST ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
Co-operation Relating to Offences Against Administration of Justice
23. (1) If the ICC makes a request for assistance in an investigation or proceeding involving an offence against the administration of justice that request must be dealt with in the case of a request for—
(a) surrender, in the manner provided in Parts III and IV and those Parts apply accordingly and with the necessary modifications, subject to any contrary provision in the Statute or the Rules;
(b) enforcement of an order requiring reparation or the payment of a fine or a forfeiture order, in the manner provided in Parts III and VI and those Parts apply accordingly and with the necessary modifications, subject to any contrary provision in the Statute or the Rules;
(c) transit, in the manner provided in sections 136 to 138 and 150 to 156 and those sections apply accordingly and with the necessary modifications, subject to any contrary provision in the Statute or the Rules; and
(d) any other type of assistance, in the manner provided in Parts III and V and those Parts and, if applicable, Part VIII apply accordingly and with the necessary modifications, subject to any contrary provision in the statute or the Rules.
(2) In addition to the grounds of refusal or postponement specified in Parts IV and V, a request for surrender or other assistance that relates to an offence involving the administration of justice may be refused if, in the opinion of the Attorney General, there are exceptional circumstances that would make it unjust or oppressive to surrender the person or give the assistance requested.
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