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In this Act the expressions listed below are defined or otherwise explained by the provisions indicated—
act and conduct (in Part 5) | section 69 |
ancillary offence (in Part 5) | |
—in England and Wales | section 55 |
—in Northern Ireland | section 62 |
appropriate judicial officer (in Part 2) | section 26 |
article | section 1(2) |
British aircraft, British hovercraft and British ship | section 76 |
competent court (in Part 2) | section 26 |
crime against humanity (in Part 5) | section 50(1) |
delivery order (in Part 2) | section 5(3) |
detained (in sections 42 to 47) | section 48(1) |
genocide (in Part 5) | section 50(1) |
the ICC | section 1(1) |
ICC crime | section 1(1) |
the ICC Statute | section 1(1) |
national court | section 75 |
person subject to UK service jurisdiction (in Part 5) | section 67(3) |
the prisoner (in Part 4) | section 42(1) |
provisional warrant (in Part 2) | section 3(5) |
remand (in Part 2) | section 16 |
section 2 warrant (in Part 2) | section 2(5) |
service court | section 75 |
United Kingdom national (in Part 5) | section 67(1) |
United Kingdom resident (in Part 5) | section 67(2) |
war crime (in Part 5) | section 50(1) |
(1)The provisions of this Act come into force on such day as the Secretary of State may by order appoint.
(2)Any such order shall be made by statutory instrument and may appoint different days for different provisions and purposes.
The enactments mentioned in Schedule 10 are repealed to the extent specified.
This Act may be cited as the International Criminal Court Act 2001.
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