PART III – STATUS AND PRIVILEGES OF INTERNATIONAL
CRIMINAL COURT
9. Seat and status of International Criminal Court
(1) The International Criminal Court may sit in Mauritius, in such place as may be appointed by the President, at the request of the International Criminal Court, by Proclamation
3. The Court may sit elsewhere, whenever it considers it desirable, as provided in this Statute.
In the event that the Court, pursuant to article 3, paragraph 3, of the Statute, considers it desirable to sit elsewhere than at its headquarters at The Hague in the Netherlands, the Court may conclude with the State concerned an arrangement concerning the provision of the appropriate facilities for the exercise of its functions.