Chapter V
Surrender of a person to the International Court
Article 27. Issuance of a surrender permit
1. A decision on surrender of a prosecuted person as well as for transfer of items and property holding material value, seized and preserved in a proper manner shall be taken by the Responsible Agency.
2. If the prosecuted person or the Responsible Agency is challenging the jurisdiction of the International Court, issuance of the permit will be delayed until the International Court passes its decision on the matter.
3. If a third party, or victim whose residence is in Georgia requests the exercise of his/its ownership right over the property or items holding material value that are seized to be used as evidence, the above property or item items holding material value may be transferred to the International Court providing the latter undertakes to returned them free of charge upon the completion of proceedings.
Chapter 3 Types of Coordination
Article 11
Search for persons and items in order to determine their whereabouts
1. The appropriate law enforcement authorities of Georgia, in agreement with the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia, based on a received request, shall carry out all necessary measures provided for by the legislation of Georgia to identify the location of persons and/or items including vehicles, ships, and aircraft subject to search.
2. The appropriate foreign law enforcement authorities shall carry out procedures provided for by the legislation of their countries, based on a request sent by the law enforcement authorities of Georgia to determine the whereabouts of persons and/or items including vehicles, ships, and aircrafts subject to search.
1. States Parties shall, in accordance with the provisions of this Part and under procedures of national law, comply with requests by the Court to provide the following assistance in relation to investigations or prosecutions: