Trinidad and Tobago

The International Criminal Court Act 2006

PART IV
ARREST AND SURRENDER OF PERSON TO ICC

Restrictions on Surrender

57. (2) If this section applies, the Attorney General shall immediately consult with the ICC to determine if there has been a relevant ruling on admissibility under the Statute.
(3) If the ICC has ruled that the case is admissible, surrender cannot be refused on the grounds that there have been previous proceedings.
(4) If the ICC has ruled that the case is inadmissible under article 20 of the Statute, surrender must be refused on the ground that there have been previous proceedings.
(5) If an admissibility ruling is pending, the Attorney General may postpone the execution of a request until the ICC has made a determination on admissibility.

Keywords

Admissibility challenge
Ne bis in idem
Admissibility challenge - ne bis in idem



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