Disposition à recevoir des condamnés

Nouvelle-Zélande

International Crimes and International Criminal Court Act 2000

PART 7 - PERSONS IN TRANSIT TO ICC OR SERVING SENTENCES IMPOSED BY ICC

Enforcement of sentences in New Zealand


139.
New Zealand may act as State of enforcement—

(1)The Minister may advise the ICC that New Zealand is willing to allow persons who are ICC prisoners as a result of being sentenced to imprisonment by the ICC to serve those sentences in New Zealand, subject to any specified conditions.

(2)If advice is given under subsection (1), the Minister may, at any time, advise the ICC—

(a)of further conditions that New Zealand wishes to impose in relation to the serving of sentences in New Zealand by ICC prisoners; or

(b)that it wishes to withdraw a condition referred to in subsection (1) or paragraph (a).


(3)Before providing advice under subsection (1) or subsection (2), the Minister must consult with—

(a)the Commissioner of Police; and

(b)the chief executive of the Department of Corrections; and

(c)the chief executive of the Department of Labour.

(4)If advice is given under subsection (1), the Minister may, at any time, advise the ICC that New Zealand is no longer willing to allow ICC prisoners to serve their sentences in New Zealand.

(5)Any advice given under subsection (4) does not affect the enforcement of sentences for which the Minister has accepted the designation of the ICC under section 140(1)(c).

Cf Statute, article 103(1) and (2)

Statut de Rome

Article 103 Rôle des États dans l'executino des peines d'emprisonnement

1.

a) Les peines d'emprisonnement sont accomplies dans un État désigné par la Cour sur la liste des États qui lui ont fait savoir qu'ils étaient disposés à recevoir des condamnés.

b) Lorsqu'il déclare qu'il est disposé à recevoir des condamnés, un État peut assortir son acceptation de conditions qui doivent être agréées par la Cour et être conformes aux dispositions du présent chapitre.

c) L'État désigné dans une affaire donnée fait savoir promptement à la Cour s'il accepte ou non sa désignation.