Trinidad and Tobago

The International Criminal Court Act 2006

PART X
REQUESTS TO ICC FOR ASSISTANCE

173. The Attorney General may make a request to the ICC for assistance in accordance with this Part in an investigation into, or trial in respect of, conduct that may constitute a crime within the jurisdiction of the ICC or that constitutes a crime for which the maximum penalty under Trinidad and Tobago law is a term of imprisonment of five years.
174. An urgent request for assistance may be made or transmitted to the ICC in the manner specified in section 26(1).
175. A request may be made under this Part for any assistance that the ICC may lawfully give including, without limitation—
(a) the transmission of statements, documents, or other types of evidence obtained in the course of an investigation or a trial conducted by the ICC; and

(b) the questioning of any person detained by order of the ICC.
176. The Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters Act, 1997 applies, with any necessary modifications, in relation to the request for assistance of the kind specified in that Act, and any assistance provided as a result, as if the ICC were a foreign country within the meaning of that Act, subject to any contrary provision in the Statute or the Rules.

177. The Extradition Act, 1985 applies, with any necessary modifications, in relation to the surrender or temporary surrender of a person by the ICC to Trinidad and Tobago, as if the ICC were an extradition country within the meaning of that Act, subject to any contrary provision in the Statute or the Rules.

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