Transit proceedings

Republic of Austria

Austria - Federal law on judicial cooperation in criminal matters with the Member States of the European Union (EN/DE) 2004 (2020)

Chapter II
European Arrest Warrant and Surrender Procedures between Member States

Part Five
Transit

Admissibility of Transit
§ 32. (1) The transit of a person through the territory of the Republic of Austria to a Member State shall be granted on the basis of a previously filed request.

(2) No permission shall be required for a transit, if the air route is to be used and a stop-over on the territory of the Republic of Austria is not planned. In the case of a non-scheduled stop-over, transit shall be granted on the basis of a request to be issued by the issuing State.

(3) A title to serve a punishment in Austria concerning the person to be transited shall not oppose a transit. However, in this case the public prosecutor shall examine whether there is reason to request a further surrender or the extradition of the person to be transited, or to request the issuing State for taking over the criminal prosecution.

(4) The provisions on transit shall apply in analogy to requests for the transit transport of persons over the territory of the Republic of Austria to a Member State for the purpose of taking over the criminal prosecution.

Transit of Austrian Nationals
§ 33. (Constitutional Provision) (1) The transit of Austrian nationals through the territory of the Republic of Austria shall only be admissible pursuant to the provisions of the present federal law.

(2) The transit of Austrian nationals for the purpose of enforcing a custodial sentence or preventive measure involving deprivation of liberty shall be inadmissible.

(3) The transit of Austrian nationals shall always take place on the condition that the Austrian national is returned to Austria after having been granted to be heard in court on the enforcement of a custodial sentence or preventive measure involving deprivation of liberty, issued by a court of the issuing State.

Chapter II
European Arrest Warrant and Surrender Procedures between Member States

Part Five
Transit

Decision of Transit
§ 35. The Federal Minister of Justice, in agreement with the Federal Minister of the Interior, shall decide on the transit. He shall communicate his decision directly to the requesting authority.

Obtaining a Transit
§ 36. (1) If there is reason for a transit through a Member State, on the basis of an Austrian European arrest warrant, the court or the office of public prosecution shall communicate the documents listed in § 34 to the competent authority of that Member State with the request to grant consent. The Federal Minister of Justice shall proclaim, by way of ordinance, a list of the authorities in the Member States
with competences for receiving requests for transit.

(2) If there is reason to request a Member States for the transit of a person from a third country, on the basis of a request for extradition, the documents listed in § 34 shall be transmitted to the Federal Ministry of Justice in order to obtain the transit.

Costs of Transit
§ 37. The requesting Member State shall demand reimbursement of the costs of a transit through the territory of the Republic of Austria only if that State were not to bear the expenses of an equivalent Austrian request. In case of doubt, the Federal Minister of Justice shall provide information in this context.

Rome Statute

Article 89 Surrender of persons to the Court

3.

(a) A State Party shall authorize, in accordance with its national procedural law, transportation through its territory of a person being surrendered to the Court by another State, except where transit through that State would impede or delay the surrender.