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INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT ACT 2002 - SECT 56
Competing requests
- (1)
- If a request for cooperation is made and a foreign country makes a request
for assistance to which Australia is under an international obligation to
respond, the Attorney-General must, after consultation with the ICC and that
country, try to comply with both requests.
- (2)
- For the purposes of
subsection (1), the Attorney-General may do either or both of the
following:
- (a)
- postpone the execution of either of the requests;
- (b)
- attach conditions to the provision of assistance under either or both of the
requests.
- (3)
- If it is not possible to resolve the issue by consultation,
the method of dealing with the requests must be resolved in accordance with
sections 57 to 61.
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