Obligation of host State to enforce sentences

Republic of Honduras

Honduras - Constitution 1982 (2013) EN

Title I: The State
Chapter III: Treaties

Article 15
Honduras supports the principles and practices of international law, that promote
solidarity and self-determination of peoples, non-intervention and the strengthening
of universal peace and democracy.
Honduras proclaims as inevitable the validity and obligatory execution of arbitral
and judicial sentences of an international character.

Rome Statute

Article 103 Role of States in enforcement of sentences of imprisonment

4. If no State is designated under paragraph 1, the sentence of imprisonment shall be served in a prison facility made available by the host State, in accordance with the conditions set out in the headquarters agreement referred to in article 3, paragraph 2. In such a case, the costs arising out of the enforcement of a sentence of imprisonment shall be borne by the Court.