Chapter I. Criminal law, scope of criminal law… and more.
Article 6
3. Against the interests of Icelandic citizens or persons residing in Iceland, if an offense is committed in a place where the criminal jurisdiction of other States does not extend to international law. … 1)
[4. For violations of paragraphs 2, 3 and 4 Article 165, as well as for manslaughter, bodily harm, deprivation of liberty and other acts of violence committed in connection with violations of these provisions, as well as for conduct as an international treaty of 23 September 1971 to prevent unlawful security measures air transport and a booking with him from 24 February 1988 apply. Cases under this item shall, however, only be appealed by order of the [Minister]. 2)] 3)
1. A State which becomes a Party to this Statute thereby accepts the jurisdiction of the Court with respect to the crimes referred to in article 5.
2. In the case of article 13, paragraph (a) or (c), the Court may exercise its jurisdiction if one or more of the following States are Parties to this Statute or have accepted the jurisdiction of the Court in accordance with paragraph 3:
(a) The State on the territory of which the conduct in question occurred or, if the crime was committed on board a vessel or aircraft, the State of registration of that vessel or aircraft;
(b) The State of which the person accused of the crime is a national.
3. If the acceptance of a State which is not a Party to this Statute is required under paragraph 2, that State may, by declaration lodged with the Registrar, accept the exercise of jurisdiction by the Court with respect to the crime in question. The accepting State shall cooperate with the Court without any delay or exception in accordance with Part 9.