Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Rome Statutes of the ICC - Article 71: Sanctions for misconduct before the Court



Article 71: Sanctions for misconduct before the Court

The Court may sanction persons present before it who commit misconduct, including disruption of its proceedings or deliberate refusal to comply with its directions, by administrative measures other than imprisonment, such as temporary or permanent removal from the courtroom, a fine or other similar measures provided for in the Rules of Procedure and Evidence.

The procedures governing the imposition of the measures set forth in paragraph 1 shall be those provided for in the Rules of Procedures and Evidence.



***These Rome Statutes of the ICC series has been duly copied from the book in which the Laws have been written.  None of this information reflects the minds or works of any individuals writing this blog.  They simply have been written in this blog for easy reference, as one may follow the general works of Keanu Sai, et al.

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