Competent national authority

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

International Criminal Court (Scotland) Act 2001 (2015)

PART 2
ASSISTANCE

11 Provision of assistance to the ICC

(1) The powers conferred by this Part of this Act on the Scottish Ministers are exercisable for the purpose of providing assistance to the ICC in relation to investigations or prosecutions where—
an investigation has been initiated by the ICC ; and
the investigation and any proceedings arising out of it have not been concluded.

The International Criminal Court Act 2001 (Overseas Territories) Order 2009

PART 2
ARREST AND DELIVERY OF PERSONS

Supplementary provisions

Meaning of “appropriate judicial authority” and “competent court”
30. For the purposes of this Part—

“appropriate judicial authority” means a magistrate or other judicial authority of the Territory, and

“competent court” means a court consisting of an appropriate judicial officer.

Rome Statute

Article 87 Requests for cooperation: general provisions

1.

(a) The Court shall have the authority to make requests to States Parties for cooperation. The requests shall be transmitted through the diplomatic channel or any other appropriate channel as may be designated by each State Party upon ratification, acceptance, approval or accession. Subsequent changes to the designation shall be made by each State Party in accordance with the Rules of Procedure and Evidence.