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INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT ACT 2002 No. 41, 2002 - SECT 11
Consultations with ICC
- (1)
- The Attorney-General must consult with the ICC, without delay, if, for any
reason, there are or may be problems with the execution of a request for
cooperation.
- (2)
- Before refusing a request for assistance of a kind mentioned in paragraph
1(l) of article 93 of the Statute, the Attorney-General must consult with the
ICC to ascertain whether the assistance requested could be provided:
- (a)
- subject to conditions; or
- (b)
- at a later date or in an alternative manner.
- (3)
- Without limiting the types of conditions under which assistance may be
provided, the Attorney-General may agree to information or documents being
sent to the Prosecutor on a confidential basis, on the condition that the
Prosecutor will use them solely for the purpose of generating new evidence.
- (4)
- If the Attorney-General sends information or documents subject to the
condition specified in subsection (3), the Attorney-General may
subsequently consent to the disclosure of the documents or information for use
as evidence under the provisions of Parts 5 and 6 of the Statute and in
accordance with the Rules.
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