Communication with the ICC

Australia

Australia - International Criminal Court Act No. 41 2002 (2018) EN

Part 12—Enforcement in Australia of sentences imposed by ICC

Division 3—Enforcement of sentences

173 Other matters relating to ICC prisoners
(1) An ICC prisoner has the right to communicate on a confidential basis with the ICC, without impediment from any person.
(2) A Judge of the ICC or a member of the staff of the ICC may visit an ICC prisoner for the purpose of hearing any representations by the prisoner without the presence of any other person except a representative of the prisoner.
(3) The Attorney-General must advise the ICC if an ICC prisoner is transferred from a prison to a hospital or other place, or from a hospital or other place to another hospital or other place.

Rome Statute

Article 106 Supervision of enforcement of sentences and conditions of imprisonment

3. Communications between a sentenced person and the Court shall be unimpeded and confidential.