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48.—(1) In section 32(6)(c) of the International Criminal Court Act 2001(1) (transfer of prisoner), the reference to a person serving a sentence of service detention or imprisonment imposed by a service court includes a person serving an SDA sentence of service detention or a sentence of imprisonment imposed by—
(a)a court-martial constituted under AA 1955, AFA 1955 or NDA 1957;
(b)a disciplinary court constituted under section 52G of NDA 1957;
(c)a Standing Civilian Court; or
(d)the Appeal Court before commencement.
(2) In sections 54(4) and 68(1) of the International Criminal Court Act 2001 (offences in relation to the International Criminal Court), the references to a person subject to UK service jurisdiction include a person who was, at the time when the act in question was committed, subject to military or air-force law or to NDA 1957 or a civilian subject to the SDAs.
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