Act 11
International Criminal Court Act
2010
“Rules” means the Rules of Procedure and Evidence made under
article 51 of the Statute;
“seizing order” means an order authorising a police officer to
search any thing and to seize the property if found or any
other property that the police officer believes on reasonable
grounds may relate to the request from the ICC
“Statute” means the Rome Statute of the ICC set out in Schedule 1
to this Act;
“Trial Chamber” means the Trial Chamber of the ICC;
“Uganda offence” means an offence against the law of Uganda;
“Uganda prison” or “prison” means a prison within the meaning of
the Prisons Act;
“Uganda prisoner” or “prisoner” means a person who is, for the
time being, in the legal custody of the superintendent of any
Uganda prison, whether or not that person has been convicted
of an offence.
(2) For the purposes of this Act—
(a) a reference in this Act to a request by the ICC for assistance
includes a reference to a request by the ICC for co-operation;
(b) a reference in this Act to a request by the ICC for assistance
under a specified provision or in relation to a particular
matter includes a reference to a request by the ICC for cooperation under that provision or in relation to that matter;
(c) a reference in this Act to a figure in brackets immediately
following the number of an article of the Statute is a
reference to the paragraph of that article with the number
corresponding to the figure in brackets;
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