PART V - CO-OPERATION AND JUDICIAL ASSISTANCE
31. Consultations with International Criminal Court
(1) The Attorney-General shall consult with the International Criminal Court, without delay, if, for any reason, there are or may be problems with the execution of a request for co-operation.
(2) Before refusing a request for assistance of a kind mentioned in paragraph 1(1) of Article 93 of the Statute, the Attorney-General shall consult with the International Criminal Court to ascertain whether the assistance requested could be provided -
(a) subject to conditions; or
(b) at a later date or in an alternative manner.
(3) Without limiting the types of conditions under which assistance may be provided, the Attorney-General may agree to information or documents being sent to the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court on a confidential basis.
PART VI - OTHER FORMS OF ASSISTANCE
37. Setting aside registration of forfeiture order
(1)
(a) the order was registered in breach of this Act;
(b) the order is subject to review or appeal
PART II - REQUESTS
5. Request to Mauritius
(2) The Central Authority may, in respect of a request under subsection (1) from a foreign State -
(b) refuse the request, in whole or in part, on the ground -
(i) that compliance with the request would be contrary to the Constitution ;
PART II - REQUESTS
5. Request to Mauritius
(2) The Central Authority may, in respect of a request under subsection (1) from a foreign State -
(b) refuse the request, in whole or in part, on the ground -
(iii) of reasonable belief that the request for assistance has been made for the purpose of prosecuting a person on account of that person's race, sex, religion, nationality, ethnic origin or political opinions, or that a person's position may be prejudiced for any of those reasons ;
PART II - REQUESTS
5. Request to Mauritius
(2) The Central Authority may, in respect of a request under subsection (1) from a foreign State -
(b) refuse the request, in whole or in part, on the ground -
(viii) that the request requires Mauritius to carry out measures that are inconsistent with its laws and practice, or that cannot be taken in respect of criminal matters arising in Mauritius ;
3. Cuando la ejecución de una determinada medida de asistencia detallada en una solicitud presentada de conformidad con el párrafo 1 estuviera prohibida en el Estado requerido por un principio fundamental de derecho ya existente y de aplicación general, el Estado requerido celebrará sin demora consultas con la Corte para tratar de resolver la cuestión. En las consultas se debería considerar si se puede prestar la asistencia de otra manera o con sujeción a condiciones. Si, después de celebrar consultas, no se pudiera resolver la cuestión, la Corte modificará la solicitud según sea necesario.