Australia

International Criminal Court Act (2002), No. 41, 2002

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.

Keywords

Refusal of ICC request



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