Assets

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Forfeiture of assets Identification of assets Seizure of assets Tracing of assets Forfeiture of assets - authority - ICC proceedings Forfeiture of assets - national procedures for ICC proceedings Forfeiture of assets - national proceedings Identification of assets - authority - ICC proceedings Identification of assets - national procedures for ICC proceedings Identification of assets - national proceedings Freezing of assets - authority - ICC proceedings Freezing of assets - national procedures for ICC proceedings Freezing of assets - national proceedings Seizure of assets - authority - ICC proceedings Seizure of assets - national procedures for ICC proceedings Seizure of assets - national proceedings Tracing of assets - authority - ICC proceedings Tracing of assets - national procedures for ICC proceedings Tracing of assets - national proceedings

National provisions

Rome Statute

Article 93 Other forms of cooperation

1. States Parties shall, in accordance with the provisions of this Part and under procedures of national law, comply with requests by the Court to provide the following assistance in relation to investigations or prosecutions:

(k) The identification, tracing and freezing or seizure of proceeds, property and assets and instrumentalities of crimes for the purpose of eventual forfeiture, without prejudice to the rights of bona fide third parties; and

APIC

ARTICLE 6

Immunity of the Court, its Property, Funds and Assets

1. The Court, and its property, funds and assets, wherever located and by whomsoever held, shall be immune from every form of legal process, except insofar as in any particular case the Court has expressly waived its immunity. It is however, understood that no waiver of immunity shall extend to any measure of execution.

2. The property, funds and assets of the Court, wherever located and by whomsoever held, shall be immune from search, seizure, requisition, confiscation, expropriation and any other form of interference, whether by executive, administrative, judicial or legislative action.

3. To the extent necessary to carry out the functions of the Court, the property, funds and assets of the Court, wherever located and by whomsoever held, shall be exempt from restrictions, regulations, controls or moratoria of any nature.