<akomaNtoso xmlns:uk="https://www.legislation.gov.uk/namespaces/UK-AKN" xmlns:ukl="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/namespaces/legislation" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="http://docs.oasis-open.org/legaldocml/ns/akn/3.0" xsi:schemaLocation="http://docs.oasis-open.org/legaldocml/ns/akn/3.0 http://docs.oasis-open.org/legaldocml/akn-core/v1.0/cos01/part2-specs/schemas/akomantoso30.xsd"><act name="asp"><meta><identification source="#"><FRBRWork><FRBRthis value="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/id/asp/2001/13"/><FRBRuri value="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/id/asp/2001/13"/><FRBRdate date="2001-09-24" name="enacted"/><FRBRauthor href="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/id/legislature/ScottishParliament"/><FRBRcountry value="GB-SCT"/><FRBRnumber value="13"/><FRBRname value="2001 asp 13"/><FRBRprescriptive value="true"/></FRBRWork><FRBRExpression><FRBRthis value="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/asp/2001/13/made"/><FRBRuri value="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/asp/2001/13/made"/><FRBRdate date="2001-09-24" name="enacted"/><FRBRauthor href="#"/><FRBRlanguage language="eng"/></FRBRExpression><FRBRManifestation><FRBRthis value="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/asp/2001/13/made/data.akn"/><FRBRuri value="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/asp/2001/13/made/data.akn"/><FRBRdate date="2026-08-21+01:00" name="transform"/><FRBRauthor href="http://www.legislation.gov.uk"/><FRBRformat value="application/akn+xml"/></FRBRManifestation></identification><lifecycle source="#"><eventRef refersTo="#enactment" date="2001-09-24" eId="date-enacted" source="#"/></lifecycle><analysis source="#"><otherAnalysis source=""/></analysis><references source="#"><TLCEvent eId="enactment" href="" showAs="EnactmentDate"/></references><proprietary xmlns:ukm="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/namespaces/metadata" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:dct="http://purl.org/dc/terms/" source="#"><dc:identifier>http://www.legislation.gov.uk/asp/2001/13/body/made</dc:identifier><dc:title>International Criminal Court (Scotland) Act 2001</dc:title><dc:subject>War crimes</dc:subject><dc:subject>Crime and law enforcement</dc:subject><dc:subject>Legislation</dc:subject><dc:publisher>King's Printer for Scotland</dc:publisher><dc:modified>2017-10-05</dc:modified><ukm:PrimaryMetadata><ukm:DocumentClassification><ukm:DocumentCategory Value="primary"/><ukm:DocumentMainType Value="ScottishAct"/><ukm:DocumentStatus Value="final"/></ukm:DocumentClassification><ukm:Year Value="2001"/><ukm:Number Value="13"/><ukm:EnactmentDate Date="2001-09-24"/><ukm:ISBN Value="0105900230"/></ukm:PrimaryMetadata><ukm:Notes><ukm:Note IdURI="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/id/asp/2001/13/notes" DocumentURI="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/asp/2001/13/notes"/><ukm:Alternatives><ukm:Alternative Date="2008-03-02" URI="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/asp/2001/13/pdfs/aspen_20010013_en.pdf" Title="Explanatory Note"/></ukm:Alternatives></ukm:Notes><ukm:Alternatives><ukm:Alternative Date="2008-03-02" URI="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/asp/2001/13/pdfs/asp_20010013_en.pdf" Title="Print Version"/></ukm:Alternatives><ukm:Statistics><ukm:TotalParagraphs Value="73"/><ukm:BodyParagraphs Value="30"/><ukm:ScheduleParagraphs Value="43"/><ukm:AttachmentParagraphs Value="0"/><ukm:TotalImages Value="0"/></ukm:Statistics></proprietary></meta><body uk:target="true"><part eId="part-1"><num>Part 1</num><heading>Offences</heading><hcontainer name="crossheading" ukl:Name="Pblock" eId="part-1-crossheading-offences"><heading>Offences</heading><section eId="section-1"><num>1</num><heading>Genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes</heading><subsection eId="section-1-1"><num>(1)</num><content><p>It shall be an offence for a person to commit genocide, a crime against humanity or a war crime.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-1-2"><num>(2)</num><intro><p>Subsection (1) above applies to acts committed—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-1-2-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>in Scotland; or</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-1-2-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>outwith the United Kingdom by a United Kingdom national or a United Kingdom resident.</p></content></level></subsection><subsection eId="section-1-3"><num>(3)</num><content><p>The Genocide Act <ref eId="c00001" href="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/id/ukpga/1969/12">1969 (c. 12)</ref> is repealed.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-1-4"><num>(4)</num><intro><p>In subsection (1) above—</p></intro><hcontainer name="definition"><content><p>“genocide” means an act of genocide as defined in article 6;</p></content></hcontainer><hcontainer name="definition"><content><p>“crime against humanity” means a crime against humanity as defined in article 7; and</p></content></hcontainer><hcontainer name="definition"><content><p>“war crime” means a war crime as defined in article 8.2.</p></content></hcontainer></subsection><subsection eId="section-1-5"><num>(5)</num><content><p>The relevant provisions of the articles mentioned in subsection (4) above are set out in schedule 1 to this Act.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-1-6"><num>(6)</num><content><p>For the purposes of this Part of this Act, no account shall be taken of any provision of the articles omitted from the text set out in that schedule.</p></content></subsection></section><section eId="section-2"><num>2</num><heading>Conduct ancillary to genocide <abbr title="et cetera" xml:lang="la">etc.</abbr></heading><subsection eId="section-2-1"><num>(1)</num><intro><p>It shall be an offence for a person to engage in conduct ancillary to an act that constitutes—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-2-1-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>an offence under section 1(1) of this Act; or</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-2-1-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>an offence under this section.</p></content></level></subsection><subsection eId="section-2-2"><num>(2)</num><content><p>Subsection (1) above applies where the conduct in question consists of or includes an act committed outwith Scotland by a United Kingdom national or a United Kingdom resident.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-2-3"><num>(3)</num><intro><p>It shall be an offence for a person to engage in conduct ancillary to an act committed (or intended to be committed) outwith Scotland by a person other than a United Kingdom national or a United Kingdom resident that, if the act were committed in Scotland (or were committed by a United Kingdom national or a United Kingdom resident), would constitute—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-2-3-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>an offence under section 1(1) of this Act; or</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-2-3-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>an offence under this section.</p></content></level></subsection><subsection eId="section-2-4"><num>(4)</num><intro><p>Subsection (3) above applies where the conduct in question consists of or includes an act committed—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-2-4-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>in Scotland; or</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-2-4-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>outwith the United Kingdom by a United Kingdom national or a United Kingdom resident.</p></content></level></subsection><subsection eId="section-2-5"><num>(5)</num><intro><p>The references in subsections (1) and (3) above to conduct ancillary to an act are to conduct that would constitute an ancillary offence in relation to that act if—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-2-5-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>that conduct consisted of or included an act committed in Scotland; and</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-2-5-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>that act were committed in Scotland.</p></content></level></subsection></section><section eId="section-3"><num>3</num><heading>Trial and punishment of main offences</heading><subsection eId="section-3-1"><num>(1)</num><intro><p>This section applies in relation to—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-3-1-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>offences under section 1 of this Act;</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-3-1-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>offences under section 2 of this Act; and</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-3-1-c"><num>(c)</num><content><p>offences ancillary to an offence within paragraph (a) or (b) above.</p></content></level></subsection><subsection eId="section-3-2"><num>(2)</num><content><p>The offence shall be triable only on indictment.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-3-3"><num>(3)</num><content><p>If an offence is committed outwith Scotland proceedings may be taken in any place in Scotland; and the offence may for incidental purposes be treated as having been committed in that place.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-3-4"><num>(4)</num><intro><p>A person convicted of—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-3-4-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>an offence involving murder; or</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-3-4-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>an offence ancillary to an offence involving murder,</p></content></level><wrapUp><p>shall be dealt with as for an offence of murder or, as the case may be, the corresponding ancillary offence in relation to murder.</p></wrapUp></subsection><subsection eId="section-3-5"><num>(5)</num><content><p>Any person convicted of an offence (other than an offence involving murder or an offence ancillary to an offence involving murder) shall be liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 30 years.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-3-6"><num>(6)</num><content><p>In this section “murder” means the killing of a person in such circumstances as would, if committed in Scotland, constitute murder.</p></content></subsection></section><section eId="section-4"><num>4</num><heading>Offences in relation to the <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr></heading><subsection eId="section-4-1"><num>(1)</num><content><p>A person intentionally committing any of the acts mentioned in article 70.1 (offences against the administration of justice) may be dealt with as for the corresponding offence under the law of Scotland committed in relation to the High Court of Justiciary or the Court of Session.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-4-2"><num>(2)</num><intro><p>The corresponding offences under the law of Scotland are—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-4-2-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>in relation to article 70.1(a) (giving false testimony when under an obligation to tell the truth), an offence under section 44(1) of the Criminal Law (Consolidation) (Scotland) Act <ref eId="c00002" href="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/id/ukpga/1995/39">1995 (c. 39)</ref> or at common law;</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-4-2-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>in relation to article 70.1(b) to (e) (other offences), an offence at common law; and</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-4-2-c"><num>(c)</num><content><p>in relation to article 70.1(f) (soliciting or accepting a bribe as an official of the <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr>), an offence under section 1 of the Prevention of Corruption Act <ref eId="c00003" href="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/id/ukpga/1906/34">1906 (c. 34)</ref> or at common law.</p></content></level></subsection><subsection eId="section-4-3"><num>(3)</num><intro><p>This section and, so far as may be necessary for the purposes of this section, the enactments and rules of law relating to the corresponding offences under the law of Scotland apply to acts committed—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-4-3-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>in Scotland; or</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-4-3-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>outwith the United Kingdom by a United Kingdom national or a United Kingdom resident.</p></content></level></subsection><subsection eId="section-4-4"><num>(4)</num><content><p>If an offence under this section, or an offence ancillary to such an offence, is committed outwith the United Kingdom proceedings may be taken in any place in Scotland; and the offence may for incidental purposes be treated as having been committed in that place.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-4-5"><num>(5)</num><content><p>The relevant provisions of article 70.1 are set out in schedule 2 to this Act.</p></content></subsection></section><section eId="section-5"><num>5</num><heading>Responsibility of military commanders and other superiors</heading><subsection eId="section-5-1"><num>(1)</num><intro><p>This section applies in relation to—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-5-1-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>offences under this Part of this Act; and</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-5-1-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>offences ancillary to such offences.</p></content></level></subsection><subsection eId="section-5-2"><num>(2)</num><intro><p>A military commander, or a person effectively acting as a military commander, shall be responsible for offences committed by forces under his effective command and control, or (as the case may be) his effective authority and control, as a result of his failure to exercise control properly over such forces where—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-5-2-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>he either knew or, owing to the circumstances at the time, should have known that the forces were committing or about to commit such offences; and</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-5-2-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>he failed to take all necessary and reasonable measures within his power to prevent or repress their commission or to submit the matter to the competent authorities for investigation and prosecution.</p></content></level></subsection><subsection eId="section-5-3"><num>(3)</num><intro><p>With respect to superior and subordinate relationships not described in subsection (2) above, a superior shall be responsible for offences committed by subordinates under his effective authority and control, as a result of his failure to exercise control properly over such subordinates where—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-5-3-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>he either knew, or consciously disregarded information which clearly indicated, that the subordinates were committing or about to commit such offences;</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-5-3-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>the offences concerned activities that were within his effective responsibility and control; and</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-5-3-c"><num>(c)</num><content><p>he failed to take all necessary and reasonable measures within his power to prevent or repress their commission or to submit the matter to the competent authorities for investigation and prosecution.</p></content></level></subsection><subsection eId="section-5-4"><num>(4)</num><content><p>A person responsible under this section for an offence shall be regarded as being art and part in the commission of the offence.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-5-5"><num>(5)</num><intro><p>Nothing in this section shall be read as restricting or excluding—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-5-5-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>any liability of a commander or other superior apart from this section; or</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-5-5-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>the liability of any person other than a commander or other superior.</p></content></level></subsection></section><section eId="section-6"><num>6</num><heading>Proceedings against persons becoming resident in the United Kingdom</heading><subsection eId="section-6-1"><num>(1)</num><intro><p>This section applies in relation to a person who—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-6-1-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>commits acts outwith the United Kingdom at a time when that person is neither a United Kingdom national nor a United Kingdom resident; and</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-6-1-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>subsequently becomes a United Kingdom resident.</p></content></level></subsection><subsection eId="section-6-2"><num>(2)</num><intro><p>Proceedings may be brought against such a person in Scotland for a substantive offence if—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-6-2-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>that person is a United Kingdom resident at the time the proceedings are brought; and</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-6-2-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>the acts in respect of which the proceedings are brought would have constituted that offence if they had been committed in Scotland.</p></content></level></subsection><subsection eId="section-6-3"><num>(3)</num><intro><p>Proceedings may be brought against such a person in Scotland for an offence ancillary to a substantive offence (or what would be such a substantive offence if committed in Scotland) if—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-6-3-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>that person is a United Kingdom resident at the time the proceedings are brought; and</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-6-3-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>the acts in respect of which the proceedings are brought would have constituted that ancillary offence if they had been committed in Scotland.</p></content></level></subsection><subsection eId="section-6-4"><num>(4)</num><content><p>In this section a “substantive offence” means an offence under this Part of this Act other than an ancillary offence.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-6-5"><num>(5)</num><content><p>Nothing in this section shall be read as restricting the operation of any other provision of this Part of this Act.</p></content></subsection></section></hcontainer><hcontainer name="crossheading" ukl:Name="Pblock" eId="part-1-crossheading-supplementary-provisions"><heading>Supplementary provisions</heading><section eId="section-7"><num>7</num><heading>Meaning of “ancillary offence”</heading><intro><p>References in this Part of this Act to an ancillary offence are to—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-7-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>being art and part in the commission of an offence;</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-7-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>inciting a person to commit an offence;</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-7-c"><num>(c)</num><content><p>attempting or conspiring to commit an offence;</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-7-d"><num>(d)</num><content><p>perverting, or attempting to pervert, the course of justice in connection with an offence; or</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-7-e"><num>(e)</num><content><p>defeating, or attempting to defeat, the ends of justice in connection with an offence.</p></content></level></section><section eId="section-8"><num>8</num><heading>Mental element</heading><subsection eId="section-8-1"><num>(1)</num><intro><p>References in this Part of this Act to a person committing—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-8-1-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>genocide;</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-8-1-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>a crime against humanity;</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-8-1-c"><num>(c)</num><content><p>a war crime; or</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-8-1-d"><num>(d)</num><content><p>any of the acts mentioned in article 70.1 (offences against the administration of justice),</p></content></level><wrapUp><p>shall be construed in accordance with this section.</p></wrapUp></subsection><subsection eId="section-8-2"><num>(2)</num><intro><p>Unless otherwise provided by—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-8-2-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>the articles mentioned in the definition in section 1(4) of this Act of the crimes specified in subsection (1)(a) to (c) above;</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-8-2-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>any relevant Elements of Crimes;</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-8-2-c"><num>(c)</num><content><p>section 4(1) of this Act or article 70.1; or</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-8-2-d"><num>(d)</num><content><p>section 5 of this Act,</p></content></level><wrapUp><p>a person shall be regarded as committing such an act or crime only if the material elements are committed with intent and knowledge.</p></wrapUp></subsection><subsection eId="section-8-3"><num>(3)</num><intro><p>For the purposes of subsection (2) above—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-8-3-a"><num>(a)</num><intro><p>a person has intent—</p></intro><level class="para2" eId="section-8-3-a-i"><num>(i)</num><content><p>in relation to conduct, where the person means to engage in the conduct; and</p></content></level><level class="para2" eId="section-8-3-a-ii"><num>(ii)</num><content><p>in relation to a consequence, where the person means to cause the consequence or is aware that it will occur in the ordinary course of events; and</p></content></level></level><level class="para1" eId="section-8-3-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>“knowledge” means awareness that a circumstance exists or a consequence will occur in the ordinary course of events.</p></content></level></subsection></section><section eId="section-9"><num>9</num><heading>Application of principles of the law of Scotland, construction <abbr title="et cetera" xml:lang="la">etc.</abbr></heading><subsection eId="section-9-1"><num>(1)</num><content><p>In determining whether an offence under this Part of this Act has been committed the court shall apply the principles of the law of Scotland.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-9-2"><num>(2)</num><content><p>In interpreting and applying the provisions of the articles mentioned in section 1(4) of this Act the court shall take into account any relevant Elements of Crimes.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-9-3"><num>(3)</num><content><p>The articles mentioned in section 1(4) of this Act shall for the purposes of this Part of this Act be construed subject to and in accordance with any relevant reservation or declaration certified by Order in Council under section 50(4) of the <abbr title="International Criminal Court Act 2001 c. 17">2001 Act</abbr>.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-9-4"><num>(4)</num><intro><p>In interpreting and applying the provisions of sections 5 and 8 of this Act, and the provisions of articles 6, 7, 8.2 and 70.1, the court—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-9-4-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>shall take into account any relevant judgment or decision of the <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr>; and</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-9-4-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>may take into account any other relevant international jurisprudence.</p></content></level></subsection><subsection eId="section-9-5"><num>(5)</num><intro><p>Nothing in this Part of this Act shall be read as restricting the operation of any enactment or rule of law relating to—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-9-5-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>the extra-territorial application of offences (including offences under this Part of this Act); or</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-9-5-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>offences ancillary to offences under this Part of this Act (wherever committed).</p></content></level></subsection></section><section eId="section-10"><num>10</num><heading>Amendment of Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995</heading><intro><p>In section 274(2) of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act <ref eId="c00004" href="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/id/ukpga/1995/46">1995 (c. 46)</ref> (which specifies the sexual offences in respect of which certain evidence is not admissible)—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-10-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>the word “or”, where it occurs immediately after paragraph (g), is repealed; and</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-10-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p><mod>after paragraph (h), there shall be added<quotedText startQuote="“">; or</quotedText><quotedStructure endQuote="”" uk:context="body" uk:docName="asp" ukl:TargetClass="primary" ukl:TargetSubClass="unknown" ukl:Context="main" ukl:Format="default"><level class="para1"><num>(j)</num><intro><p>an offence under section 1 or 2 of the International Criminal Court (Scotland) Act <ref eId="c00005" href="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/id/asp/2001/13">2001 (asp 13)</ref> involving—</p></intro><level class="para2"><num>(i)</num><content><p>conduct constituting any of the offences mentioned in paragraphs (a) to (h) above; or</p></content></level><level class="para2"><num>(ii)</num><content><p>an act committed outwith Scotland which, if committed in Scotland, would constitute any of those offences.</p></content></level></level></quotedStructure><inline name="appendText">.</inline></mod></p></content></level></section></hcontainer></part><part eId="part-2"><num>Part 2</num><heading>Assistance</heading><hcontainer name="crossheading" ukl:Name="Pblock" eId="part-2-crossheading-introduction"><heading>Introduction</heading><section eId="section-11"><num>11</num><heading>Provision of assistance to the <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr></heading><subsection eId="section-11-1"><num>(1)</num><intro><p>The powers conferred by this Part of this Act on the Scottish Ministers are exercisable for the purpose of providing assistance to the <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr> in relation to investigations or prosecutions where—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-11-1-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>an investigation has been initiated by the <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr>; and</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-11-1-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>the investigation and any proceedings arising out of it have not been concluded.</p></content></level></subsection><subsection eId="section-11-2"><num>(2)</num><intro><p>Where facsimile transmission is used—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-11-2-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>for the making of a request by the <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr> or the transmission of any supporting documents; or</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-11-2-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>for the transmission of any document in consequence of such a request,</p></content></level><wrapUp><p>this Part of this Act applies as if the documents so sent were the originals of the documents so transmitted; and any such document shall be admissible in evidence accordingly.</p></wrapUp></subsection><subsection eId="section-11-3"><num>(3)</num><content><p>Nothing in this Part of this Act shall be read as preventing the provision of assistance to the <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr> otherwise than under this Part.</p></content></subsection></section></hcontainer><hcontainer name="crossheading" ukl:Name="Pblock" eId="part-2-crossheading-forms-of-assistance"><heading>Forms of assistance</heading><section eId="section-12"><num>12</num><heading>Questioning</heading><subsection eId="section-12-1"><num>(1)</num><content><p>This section applies where the Scottish Ministers receive a request from the <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr> for assistance in questioning a person being investigated or prosecuted.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-12-2"><num>(2)</num><intro><p>The person concerned shall not be questioned in pursuance of the request unless—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-12-2-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>the person has been informed of the rights set out in article 55 (rights of persons during an investigation under the Statute of the <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr>);</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-12-2-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>the fact that the person has been so informed has been recorded in writing; and</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-12-2-c"><num>(c)</num><content><p>the person consents to be interviewed.</p></content></level></subsection><subsection eId="section-12-3"><num>(3)</num><content><p>The provisions of article 55 are set out in schedule 3 to this Act.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-12-4"><num>(4)</num><content><p>Consent for the purposes of subsection (2)(c) above may be given orally or in writing; but if given orally it shall be recorded in writing as soon as is reasonably practicable.</p></content></subsection></section><section eId="section-13"><num>13</num><heading>Taking or production of evidence</heading><subsection eId="section-13-1"><num>(1)</num><content><p>This section applies where the Scottish Ministers receive a request from the <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr> for assistance in the taking or production of evidence.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-13-2"><num>(2)</num><content><p>The Scottish Ministers may nominate a court in Scotland to receive the evidence to which the request relates.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-13-3"><num>(3)</num><intro><p>For this purpose the nominated court—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-13-3-a"><num>(a)</num><intro><p>has the same powers with respect to—</p></intro><level class="para2" eId="section-13-3-a-i"><num>(i)</num><content><p>securing the attendance of witnesses; and</p></content></level><level class="para2" eId="section-13-3-a-ii"><num>(ii)</num><content><p>subject to subsection (5) below, the production of documents or other articles,</p></content></level><wrapUp><p>as it has for the purpose of other proceedings before the court; and</p></wrapUp></level><level class="para1" eId="section-13-3-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>may take evidence on oath.</p></content></level></subsection><subsection eId="section-13-4"><num>(4)</num><content><p>Any proceedings under this section shall be conducted in private.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-13-5"><num>(5)</num><content><p>A person shall not be compelled to give evidence or produce anything in proceedings under this section that, under the Rules of Procedure and Evidence for the time being in force, the person could not be compelled to give or produce in proceedings before the <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr>.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-13-6"><num>(6)</num><content><p>If in order to comply with the request it is necessary for the evidence received by the court to be verified in any manner, the notice nominating the court shall specify the nature of the verification required.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-13-7"><num>(7)</num><content><p>No order for expenses shall be made in proceedings under this section.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-13-8"><num>(8)</num><content><p>In subsection (5) above, the reference to the Rules of Procedure and Evidence is a reference to the rules adopted under article 51.</p></content></subsection></section><section eId="section-14"><num>14</num><heading>Taking or production of evidence: further provisions</heading><subsection eId="section-14-1"><num>(1)</num><content><p>The following provisions apply in relation to proceedings before a nominated court under section 13 of this Act and the evidence received in the proceedings.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-14-2"><num>(2)</num><intro><p>The court shall ensure that a record is kept of the proceedings that indicates, in particular—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-14-2-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>which persons with an interest in the proceedings were present; and</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-14-2-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>which of those persons were represented and by whom.</p></content></level></subsection><subsection eId="section-14-3"><num>(3)</num><content><p>The record shall not be made available to any person except as authorised by the Scottish Ministers or with the leave of the court.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-14-4"><num>(4)</num><content><p>A copy of the record of the proceedings shall be sent to the Scottish Ministers for transmission to the <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr>.</p></content></subsection></section><section eId="section-15"><num>15</num><heading>Service of process</heading><subsection eId="section-15-1"><num>(1)</num><content><p>This section applies where the Scottish Ministers receive from the <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr> a summons or other document together with a request for it to be served on a person in Scotland.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-15-2"><num>(2)</num><content><p>The Scottish Ministers may direct the chief constable for the area in which the person appears to be to cause the document to be personally served on the person.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-15-3"><num>(3)</num><content><p>If the document is so served, the chief constable shall forthwith inform the Scottish Ministers of when and how it was served.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-15-4"><num>(4)</num><content><p>If it does not prove possible to serve the document, the chief constable shall forthwith inform the Scottish Ministers of that fact and the reason.</p></content></subsection></section><section eId="section-16"><num>16</num><heading>Entry, search and seizure</heading><subsection eId="section-16-1"><num>(1)</num><content><p>Where the Scottish Ministers receive from the <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr> a request for assistance which appears to them to require the exercise of a power of entry, search or seizure, they may direct the procurator fiscal to apply to the sheriff for a warrant authorising entry, search and seizure by any constable.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-16-2"><num>(2)</num><content><p>The sheriff shall have the same power in relation to an application for a warrant under subsection (1) above as the sheriff has in relation to an application for a warrant at common law.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-16-3"><num>(3)</num><content><p>A warrant granted by virtue of this section may authorise such person as the sheriff considers appropriate to accompany a constable acting in exercise of the warrant; and any such person shall be named in the warrant.</p></content></subsection></section><section eId="section-17"><num>17</num><heading>Taking of fingerprints <abbr title="et cetera" xml:lang="la">etc.</abbr></heading><content><p>Schedule 4 to this Act (which makes provision with respect to the taking of fingerprints <abbr title="et cetera" xml:lang="la">etc.</abbr> in response to a request from the <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr> for assistance in obtaining evidence as to the identity of a person) shall have effect.</p></content></section><section eId="section-18"><num>18</num><heading>Provision of records and documents</heading><subsection eId="section-18-1"><num>(1)</num><intro><p>This section applies where the Scottish Ministers receive a request from the <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr> for the provision of records and documents relating to—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-18-1-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>the evidence given in any proceedings in Scotland in respect of conduct that would constitute an <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr> crime; or</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-18-1-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>the results of any investigation of such conduct with a view to such proceedings.</p></content></level></subsection><subsection eId="section-18-2"><num>(2)</num><content><p>The Scottish Ministers shall take such steps as appear to them to be appropriate to obtain the records and documents requested; and on their being produced to them they shall transmit them to the <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr>.</p></content></subsection></section><section eId="section-19"><num>19</num><heading>Investigation of proceeds of <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr> crime</heading><intro><p>Where the Scottish Ministers receive a request from the <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr> for assistance—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-19-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>in ascertaining whether a person has benefited from an <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr> crime; or</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-19-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>in identifying the extent or whereabouts of property derived directly or indirectly from an <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr> crime,</p></content></level><wrapUp><p>the Scottish Ministers may direct such person as they may authorise to apply on behalf of the <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr> for an order or warrant under schedule 5 to this Act (which makes provision for production or access orders and the issuing of search warrants).</p></wrapUp></section><section eId="section-20"><num>20</num><heading>Freezing orders in respect of property liable to forfeiture</heading><intro><p>Where the Scottish Ministers receive a request from the <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr> for assistance in the freezing or seizure of proceeds, property and assets or instrumentalities of crime for the purpose of eventual forfeiture, they may—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-20-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>authorise a person to act on behalf of the <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr> for the purposes of applying for a freezing order, or applying for the variation or discharge of such an order; and</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-20-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>direct that person to apply for such an order, or the variation or discharge of such an order, under schedule 6 to this Act (which makes provision for freezing orders in respect of property liable to forfeiture).</p></content></level></section></hcontainer><hcontainer name="crossheading" ukl:Name="Pblock" eId="part-2-crossheading-supplementary-provisions"><heading>Supplementary provisions</heading><section eId="section-21"><num>21</num><heading>Verification of material</heading><content><p>If in order to comply with a request of the <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr> it is necessary for any evidence or other material obtained under this Part of this Act to be verified in any manner, the Scottish Ministers may give directions as to the nature of the verification required.</p></content></section><section eId="section-22"><num>22</num><heading>Transmission of material to the <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr></heading><subsection eId="section-22-1"><num>(1)</num><content><p>Any evidence or other material obtained under this Part of this Act by a person other than the Scottish Ministers, together with any requisite verification, shall be sent to the Scottish Ministers for transmission to the <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr>.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-22-2"><num>(2)</num><intro><p>Where any evidence or other material is to be transmitted to the <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr>, there shall be transmitted—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-22-2-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>where the material consists of a document, the original or a copy; and</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-22-2-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>where the material consists of any other article, the article itself or a photograph or other description of it,</p></content></level><wrapUp><p>as may be necessary to comply with the request of the <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr>.</p></wrapUp></subsection></section></hcontainer></part><part eId="part-3"><num>Part 3</num><heading>Enforcement of sentences and orders</heading><hcontainer name="crossheading" ukl:Name="Pblock" eId="part-3-crossheading-sentences-of-imprisonment"><heading>Sentences of imprisonment</heading><section eId="section-23"><num>23</num><heading>Detention in Scotland of certain prisoners</heading><subsection eId="section-23-1"><num>(1)</num><content><p>This section applies where the Scottish Ministers have agreed, in pursuance of section 42(2)(b) of the <abbr title="International Criminal Court Act 2001 c. 17">2001 Act</abbr> (duty to issue warrant where the Scottish Ministers agree that a person should be detained in Scotland), that a person on whom a sentence of imprisonment has been imposed (a “prisoner”) should be detained in Scotland.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-23-2"><num>(2)</num><intro><p>The warrant issued by the Scottish Ministers under that section of the <abbr title="International Criminal Court Act 2001 c. 17">2001 Act</abbr> shall include provision authorising—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-23-2-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>the detention of the prisoner in Scotland in accordance with the sentence imposed; and</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-23-2-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>the taking of the prisoner to a specified place where the prisoner is to be detained,</p></content></level><wrapUp><p>(any such warrant being referred to in this section as a “Scottish warrant”).</p></wrapUp></subsection><subsection eId="section-23-3"><num>(3)</num><intro><p>The provisions of a Scottish warrant—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-23-3-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>may be varied by the Scottish Ministers; and</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-23-3-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>shall be so varied to give effect to any variation of the sentence.</p></content></level></subsection><subsection eId="section-23-4"><num>(4)</num><content><p>Subject to section 24 of this Act, a prisoner subject to a Scottish warrant shall be treated for all purposes as if the prisoner were subject to a sentence of imprisonment imposed in exercise of its criminal jurisdiction by a court in Scotland.</p></content></subsection></section><section eId="section-24"><num>24</num><heading>Limited disapplication of certain provisions relating to sentences</heading><intro><p>The following provisions shall not apply in relation to a person detained in Scotland in pursuance of section 42(2)(b) of the <abbr title="International Criminal Court Act 2001 c. 17">2001 Act</abbr>—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-24-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>any provision of rules made under section 39 of the Prisons (Scotland) Act <ref eId="c00006" href="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/id/ukpga/1989/45">1989 (c. 45)</ref> (prison rules) providing for temporary release;</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-24-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>section 40(2) of that Act of 1989 (deduction of periods unlawfully at large); and</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-24-c"><num>(c)</num><content><p>sections 1, 1A, 2, 3, 9, 10 and 27(7) of the Prisoners and Criminal Proceedings (Scotland) Act <ref eId="c00007" href="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/id/ukpga/1993/9">1993 (c. 9)</ref> (transfer and release of prisoners).</p></content></level></section><section eId="section-25"><num>25</num><heading>Amendment of Mental Health (Scotland) Act 1984</heading><content><p>In section 74(6) of the Mental Health (Scotland) Act <ref eId="c00008" href="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/id/ukpga/1984/36">1984 (c. 36)</ref> (application, in circumstances where a person is released from a sentence of imprisonment, of provisions relating to transfer directions and restriction directions), at the end there shall be inserted “or otherwise”.</p></content></section></hcontainer><hcontainer name="crossheading" ukl:Name="Pblock" eId="part-3-crossheading-orders"><heading>Orders</heading><section eId="section-26"><num>26</num><heading>Power to make provision for enforcement of orders</heading><subsection eId="section-26-1"><num>(1)</num><intro><p>The Scottish Ministers may make provision by regulations for the enforcement in Scotland of—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-26-1-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>fines or forfeitures ordered by the <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr>; and</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-26-1-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>orders by the <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr> against convicted persons specifying reparations to, or in respect of, victims.</p></content></level></subsection><subsection eId="section-26-2"><num>(2)</num><intro><p>The regulations may authorise the Scottish Ministers—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-26-2-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>to appoint a person to act on behalf of the <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr> for the purposes of enforcing the order; and</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-26-2-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>to give such directions to the appointed person as appear to them necessary.</p></content></level></subsection><subsection eId="section-26-3"><num>(3)</num><content><p>The regulations shall provide for the registration of the order by a court in Scotland as a precondition of enforcement.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-26-4"><num>(4)</num><content><p>An order shall not be so registered unless the court is satisfied that the order is in force and not subject to appeal.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-26-5"><num>(5)</num><content><p>If the order has been partly complied with, the court shall register the order for enforcement only so far as it has not been complied with.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-26-6"><num>(6)</num><intro><p>The regulations may provide that—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-26-6-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>for the purposes of enforcement an order so registered has the same force and effect;</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-26-6-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>the same powers are exercisable in relation to its enforcement; and</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-26-6-c"><num>(c)</num><content><p>proceedings for its enforcement may be taken in the same way,</p></content></level><wrapUp><p>as if the order were an order of a court in Scotland.</p></wrapUp></subsection><subsection eId="section-26-7"><num>(7)</num><content><p>The regulations may for the purposes mentioned in subsection (6)(a) above apply any enactment relating to the enforcement in Scotland of orders of a court of a country or territory outside the United Kingdom.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-26-8"><num>(8)</num><intro><p>A court shall not exercise its powers of enforcement under the regulations in relation to any property unless it is satisfied—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-26-8-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>that a reasonable opportunity has been given for persons holding any interest in the property to make representations to the court; and</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-26-8-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>that the exercise of the powers will not prejudice the rights of bona fide third parties.</p></content></level></subsection><subsection eId="section-26-9"><num>(9)</num><content><p>The regulations may provide that the reasonable expenses of and incidental to the registration and enforcement of an order are recoverable as if they were sums recoverable under the order.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-26-10"><num>(10)</num><intro><p>Regulations under this section—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-26-10-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>may make different provision for different kinds of order; and</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-26-10-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>shall be made by statutory instrument which shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of the Scottish Parliament.</p></content></level></subsection></section></hcontainer></part><part eId="part-4"><num>Part 4</num><heading>General</heading><section eId="section-27"><num>27</num><heading>Supplementary provisions relating to the <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr></heading><subsection eId="section-27-1"><num>(1)</num><content><p>Paragraph 5 of Schedule 1 to the <abbr title="International Criminal Court Act 2001 c. 17">2001 Act</abbr> (which sets out the circumstances in which orders, judgments, warrants or requests of the <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr> are probative) shall apply for the purposes of this Act as it applies for the purposes of that Act.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-27-2"><num>(2)</num><intro><p>Paragraph 6 of that Schedule (which sets out the circumstances in which certificates issued by the <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr>, and statements relating to evidence given in proceedings before the <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr>, are admissible in proceedings under that Act) shall apply for the purposes of this Act as it applies for the purposes of the <abbr title="International Criminal Court Act 2001 c. 17">2001 Act</abbr> but subject to the following modifications—</p></intro><level class="para1" eId="section-27-2-a"><num>(a)</num><content><p>in sub-paragraph (1), references to the <abbr title="International Criminal Court Act 2001 c. 17">2001 Act</abbr> shall be construed as references to this Act; and</p></content></level><level class="para1" eId="section-27-2-b"><num>(b)</num><content><p>in sub-paragraph (2), the reference to proceedings under Parts 2, 3 and 4 of the <abbr title="International Criminal Court Act 2001 c. 17">2001 Act</abbr> shall be construed as a reference to proceedings under Parts 2 and 3 of this Act.</p></content></level></subsection></section><section eId="section-28"><num>28</num><heading>Interpretation</heading><subsection eId="section-28-1"><num>(1)</num><intro><p>In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires—</p></intro><hcontainer name="definition"><content><p>“the <abbr title="International Criminal Court Act 2001 c. 17">2001 Act</abbr>” means the International Criminal Court Act <ref eId="c00009" href="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/id/ukpga/2001/17">2001 (c. 17)</ref>;</p></content></hcontainer><hcontainer name="definition"><content><p>“act” includes an omission, and references to conduct have a corresponding meaning;</p></content></hcontainer><hcontainer name="definition"><content><p>“crime against humanity” has the meaning given by section 1(4) of this Act;</p></content></hcontainer><hcontainer name="definition"><content><p>“Elements of Crimes” means the Elements of Crimes set out in regulations made under section 50(3) of the <abbr title="International Criminal Court Act 2001 c. 17">2001 Act</abbr>;</p></content></hcontainer><hcontainer name="definition"><content><p>“evidence” includes documents and other articles;</p></content></hcontainer><hcontainer name="definition"><content><p>“genocide” has the meaning given by section 1(4) of this Act;</p></content></hcontainer><hcontainer name="definition"><content><p>“the <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr>” means the International Criminal Court established by the Statute of the International Criminal Court, done at Rome on 17th July 1998;</p></content></hcontainer><hcontainer name="definition"><content><p>“<abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr> crime” means a crime (other than the crime of aggression) over which the <abbr title="International Criminal Court">ICC</abbr> has jurisdiction in accordance with that Statute;</p></content></hcontainer><hcontainer name="definition"><intro><p>“United Kingdom national” means a person who is—</p></intro><level class="para1"><num>(a)</num><content><p>a British citizen, a British Dependent Territories citizen, a British National (Overseas) or a British Overseas citizen;</p></content></level><level class="para1"><num>(b)</num><content><p>a person who under the British Nationality Act <ref eId="c00010" href="http://www.legislation.gov.uk/id/ukpga/1981/61">1981 (c. 61)</ref> is a British subject; or</p></content></level><level class="para1"><num>(c)</num><content><p>a British protected person within the meaning of that Act;</p></content></level></hcontainer><hcontainer name="definition"><content><p>“United Kingdom resident” means a person who is resident in the United Kingdom; and</p></content></hcontainer><hcontainer name="definition"><content><p>“war crime” has the meaning given by section 1(4) of this Act.</p></content></hcontainer></subsection><subsection eId="section-28-2"><num>(2)</num><content><p>References in this Act to articles are, unless the context otherwise requires, to articles of the Statute of the International Criminal Court, done at Rome on 17th July 1998.</p></content></subsection></section><section eId="section-29"><num>29</num><heading>Crown application</heading><content><p>This Act binds the Crown and applies to persons in the public service of the Crown, and property held for the purposes of the public service of the Crown, as it applies to other persons and property.</p></content></section><section eId="section-30"><num>30</num><heading>Short title and commencement</heading><subsection eId="section-30-1"><num>(1)</num><content><p>This Act may be cited as the International Criminal Court (Scotland) Act 2001.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-30-2"><num>(2)</num><content><p>The provisions of this Act, other than this section, shall come into force on such day as the Scottish Ministers may by order appoint; and different days may be so appointed for different purposes.</p></content></subsection><subsection eId="section-30-3"><num>(3)</num><content><p>An order under subsection (2) above shall be made by statutory instrument.</p></content></subsection></section></part></body></act></akomaNtoso>