Book 6: Miscellaneous
Section 7: Requests for Legal Assistance and Extradition of Criminals 352-368
Chapter 2: Extradition of Criminals 357-368
Article 362
A. The court has the right to hold the person whose extradition is requested until it has finished its measures taking into account the provisions of Article 109.
B. If it is decided to reject the request for extradition the person is released immediately and the Ministry of Justice is informed of this. No repeat application is permitted for the same offence.
C. If it is decided to accept the extradition for extradition then the papers are sent over to the Ministry of Justice with the judgment.
D. The Minister of Justice has the right, with the agreement of the Foreign Minister, to agree to or refuse the handover, and if he agrees to it he has the right to stipulate that the person who is the subject of the request should not tried for an offence other than the one for which he was handed over and his decision in this matter will be final.
7. Where a State Party which receives a request from the Court for the surrender of a person also receives a request from any State for the extradition of the same person for conduct other than that which constitutes the crime for which the Court seeks the person's surrender:
(a) The requested State shall, if it is not under an existing international obligation to extradite the person to the requesting State, give priority to the request from the Court;