Chapter I. Criminal law, scope of criminal law… and more.
Article 4
[3. For a violation of Article 264, committed within the Icelandic State, even though the original offense from which the benefit originated was committed abroad and regardless of who was responsible for it.] 2)
Chapter I. Criminal law, scope of criminal law… and more.
Article 6
[5. For conduct specified in an international agreement of 14 December 1973 on protection measures and penalties for crimes against individuals, which enjoys international protection, e.g. á m. transmitter indrekum.] 4)
[6. For conduct specified in Art. European Convention of 27 January 1977 on the Prevention of Terrorism. Cases under this item shall, however, only be appealed by order of the [Minister]. 2)] 5)
[7. [For conduct specified in an international agreement of 18 December 1979 on the prevention of hostage-taking.] 6) Cases under this item shall, however, only be appealed by order of the [Minister]. 2)] 7)
[8. For erroneously affidavit before the EFTA Court, as the Court requires prosecution.] 8)
[9. For conduct specified in the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment of 10 December 1984. Proceedings under this paragraph shall, however, be instituted only by order of the [Minister]. 2)] 9)
[10. For conduct specified in the Convention on the Suppression of Bribery of Foreign Officials in International Trade of 21 November 1997.] 10)
[11. For conduct specified in the Convention on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons Experiments of 10 September 1996.] 11)
[12. For conduct specified in the Convention on the Safety of Workers of the United Nations and Allied Workers of 9 December 1994.] 12)
[13. For conduct specified in the Convention for the Prevention of Unlawful Measures Against Safety at Sea, 10 March 1988.
14. For conduct specified in the Protocol for the Prevention of Unlawful Measures against the Safety of Submerged Structures on the Continental Shelf from 10 March 1988.
15. For conduct specified in the Convention on the Storage of Nuclear Materials of 3 March 1980.] 13)
[[16. ] 14)For conduct specified in the International Convention for the Prevention of Terrorism Bombings of 15 December 1997.
[17. ] 14) For conduct specified in the International Covenant on the Prevention of Terrorist Financing of 9 December 1999.] 15)
[18. For conduct specified in an Agreement in the field of Criminal Law on Corruption of 27 January 1999 [and in the Additional Protocol to that Agreement of 15 May 2003]. 16)] 17)
[19. For conduct specified in the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime, 15 November 2000, and in the Protocol to Prevent, Combat and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children, 15 November 2000 .
20. for conduct to which the Council of Europe Convention on action against Human trafficking on May 3, 2005.] 18)
[21. For conduct specified in the United Nations Convention against Corruption of 31 October 2003.] 19)
[22. For conduct specified in the Council of Europe Convention on the Protection of Children against Sexual Abuse and Sexual Abuse of 25 October 2007.] 20)
[23. For conduct specified in the Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence against Women and Domestic Violence of 11 May 2011.] 21)
[24. On the basis of the law on punishment for genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and crimes against peace. Violations shall also be considered genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes or crimes against peace under international law. An action under this item shall only be instituted if the person who is to be prosecuted is present in this country.]
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.