Section 57a Costs of enforcement
The sentenced person bears the costs of enforcement. The sentenced person also bears the necessary costs of his or her transfer where such transfer may only be effected with his or her consent. No costs are to be imposed where, given the sentenced person’s personal financial circumstances and conditions of detention abroad, this would constitute intolerable hardship.
Section 75 Costs
Reimbursement, by the foreign state, of the costs of rendering assistance may be waived.
1. The ordinary costs for execution of requests in the territory of the requested State shall be borne by that State, except for the following, which shall be borne by the Court:
(a) Costs associated with the travel and security of witnesses and experts or the transfer under article 93 of persons in custody;
(b) Costs of translation, interpretation and transcription;
(c) Travel and subsistence costs of the judges, the Prosecutor, the Deputy Prosecutors, the Registrar, the Deputy Registrar and staff of any organ of the Court;
(d) Costs of any expert opinion or report requested by the Court;
(e) Costs associated with the transport of a person being surrendered to the Court by a custodial State; and
(f) Following consultations, any extraordinary costs that may result from the execution of a request.
2. The provisions of paragraph 1 shall, as appropriate, apply to requests from States Parties to the Court. In that case, the Court shall bear the ordinary costs of execution.