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 16- Miscellaneous

106 Prosecutor may execute request

The Prosecutor may execute a request for cooperation that does not involve the taking of any compulsory measures in Australia in the circumstances specified in paragraph 4 of article 99 of the Statute.

If the Attorney-General identifies problems with the execution of a request to which paragraph 4(b) of article 99 of the Statute relates, the Attorney-General must, without delay, consult with the ICC in order to resolve the matter.

The provisions of this Act and the Statute, allowing a person heard or examined by the ICC under article 72 of the Statute to invoke restrictions designed to prevent disclosure of confidential information connected with national security, apply to the execution of requests for assistance under article 99 of the Statute.

Keywords

Direct execution of requests on State territory



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