An Act to facilitate compliance by Australia with obligations under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, and for related purposes
Part 4 Other requests by ICC
Division 3—Restrictions on provision of assistance
51 Refusal of assistance
The Attorney-General must refuse a request for cooperation in circumstances referred to in subsection 142(4) (which relates to third party information that cannot be disclosed).
The Attorney-General may refuse a request for cooperation:
in circumstances referred to in Part 8 (which relates to the protection of national security interests); or
if there are competing requests from the ICC, and from a foreign country that is not a party to the Statute, relating to the same conduct, and subsection 59(4) applies; or
if there are competing requests from the ICC, and from a foreign country, relating to different conduct, and subsection 60(3) applies.
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