PART III – STATUS AND PRIVILEGES OF INTERNATIONAL
CRIMINAL COURT
10. Privileges and immunities
(1) The Judges, the Prosecutor, the Deputy Prosecutors and the Registrar of the International Criminal Court, when performing their functions in Mauritius, shall be immune from the criminal and civil jurisdiction of the courts of Mauritius and shall enjoy such immunities and privileges as are accorded a representative of another State or government under the Diplomatic Relations Act and as may be prescribed.
(2) The Deputy Registrar, and the staff of the International Criminal Court, counsels, experts, witnesses and other persons involved in proceedings before the International Criminal Court shall enjoy such privileges and facilities necessary for the performance of their functions in Mauritius as may be prescribed.
(3) Any person –
(a) required to be present at the seat of the International Criminal Court; or
(b) or attending meetings of the Assembly of State Parties to the Statute, including the its subsidiary organs,
shall enjoy such privileges and facilities necessary for the performance of his functions in Mauritius as may be prescribed
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