The International Criminal Court (Immunities and Privileges) Order 2002
At the Court at Buckingham Palace the 26th day of March 2002
Present,
The Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty in Council
Now, therefore, Her Majesty, by virtue and in exercise of the powers conferred on Her by Schedule 1 paragraph 1 to the Act or otherwise in Her Majesty vested, is pleased, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered as follows:—
1.
2.
In this Order:
“the Court” means the International Criminal Court established by the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court done at Rome on 17th July 1998.
3.
The Court shall have the legal capacities of a body corporate.
4.
(1)
Except in so far as in any particular case any privilege or immunity is waived as set out in paragraph 2 of this Article, the judges, the Prosecutor, the Deputy Prosecutors and the Registrar of the Court shall enjoy:—
(a)
when engaged on or with respect to the business of the Court, the like privileges and immunities as in accordance with the 1961 Convention Articles are accorded to the head of a diplomatic mission;
(b)
exemption from income tax in respect of emoluments received by them as judges, Prosecutor, Deputy Prosecutors or Registrar;
(c)
immunity from suit and legal process (even after the expiry of their terms of office) in respect of acts, including words written or spoken, done by them in the exercise of their functions.
(2)
Privileges and immunities may be waived:—
(a)
in the case of a judge or the Prosecutor, by an absolute majority of the judges;
(b)
in the case of a Deputy Prosecutor, by the Prosecutor;
(c)
in the case of the Registrar, by the Presidency.
This Order confers the legal capacities of a body corporate on the International Criminal Court and confers privileges and immunities on its judges, Prosecutor, Deputy Prosecutors and Registrar in accordance with Articles 4(1) and 48(2) of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court done at Rome on 17th July 1998 (Cm. 4555). The Order will enable Her Majesty’s Government to ratify the Rome Statute, and will enter into force on the date the Statute enters into force in respect of the United Kingdom.