Kenya

The International Crimes Act 2008

PART V—DOMESTIC PROCEDURES FOR OTHER TYPES OF CO-OPERATION

Finding Persons or Things, and Obtaining Evidence

81. (1) In this section, "evidence certificate" means a certificate or declaration that—
(a) is given or made by or on behalf of the ICC; and
(b) specifies or declares whether, under the Rome Statute or the ICC Rules, a specified person or class of persons could or could not be required to answer a specified question or to produce a specified document—
(i) generally;
(ii) in specified proceedings; or
(iii) in specified circumstances.

(2) An evidence certificate authenticated under subsection (3) is admissible in proceedings for the pur¬poses of the application of section 80 (4) as prima facie evidence of the matters stated in the certificate.
(3) A certificate is authenticated for the purposes of subsection (2) if it purports to be—

(a) signed or certified by a Judge, the Registrar, the Deputy Registrar, or a member of the staff of the
ICC; or
(b) authenticated in any other manner authorised by the Rome Statute or the ICC Rules.

Keywords

Facilitating voluntary appearance of persons - national procedures for ICC proceedings



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