Contents of request for arrest and surrender - national law requirements

Mongolia

Criminal Procedure Law of Mongolia

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TRANSFER OF GUILTY PERSON FOR PURPOSES OF CHARGING WITH CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND ENFORCING DECREE OF SENTENCING

Article 404. Request to Transfer Citizen of Mongolia

404.2. The request shall specify following:

404.2.1. his/her name, parents names and family name, his/her date of birth;

404.2.2. country of citizenship, description and a photo;

404.2.3. short summary of the crimes committed by the person, provision of law applicable, sentence imposed by court if convicted;

404.2.4. date of decree on conviction or on charge as accused;

404.2.5. certified copies of documents attached to the request.

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TRANSFERRING A PERSON SENTENCED TO IMPRISONMENT TO THE COUNTRY OF HIS/HER JURISDICTION

Article 413. Procedures for Resolving Through Courts the Issue Related with Implementing Decrees of Foreign Courts

413.2. An order of judge shall contain following provisions:

413.2.1. name of the foreign court, place and date of issuing the decree;

413.2.2. place of last residence or last employment in Mongolia;

413.2.3. the crime committed by the convict and articles, paragraphs and provisions of law applied by the foreign court on him;

413.2.4. articles, paragraphs and provisions of Criminal Law of Mongolia to be applied on the actions of the convict.

413.2.5. Term of sentence imposed by the foreign court on the convict, type of prison unit, term to be served in Mongolia, type of prison unit and procedures for compensating damages.

Rome Statute

Article 91 Contents of request for arrest and surrender

4. Upon the request of the Court, a State Party shall consult with the Court, either generally or with respect to a specific matter, regarding any requirements under its national law that may apply under paragraph 2 (c). During the consultations, the State Party shall advise the Court of the specific requirements of its national law.