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Rules of Procedure and Evidence International Criminal Court
Rule 210 Procedure for change in the designation of a State of enforcement
Geldend
Geldend vanaf 09-09-2002
- Bronpublicatie:
09-09-2002, Internet 2002, www.icc-cpi.int (uitgifte: 09-09-2002, regelingnummer: ICC-ASP/1/3)
- Inwerkingtreding
09-09-2002
- Bronpublicatie inwerkingtreding:
09-09-2002, Internet 2002, www.icc-cpi.int (uitgifte: 09-09-2002, regelingnummer: ICC-ASP/1/3)
- Vakgebied(en)
Internationaal strafrecht / Internationale tribunalen
1.
Before deciding to change the designation of a State of enforcement, the Presidency may:
- (a)
Request views from the State of enforcement;
- (b)
Consider written or oral presentations of the sentenced person and the Prosecutor;
- (c)
Consider written or oral expert opinion concerning, inter alia, the sentenced person;
- (d)
Obtain any other relevant information from any reliable sources.
2.
The provisions of rule 203, sub-rule 3, shall apply, as appropriate.
3.
If the Presidency refuses to change the designation of the State of enforcement, it shall, as soon as possible, inform the sentenced person, the Prosecutor and the Registrar of its decision and of the reasons therefor. It shall also inform the State of enforcement.