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Article 627-1 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Requests for mutual assistance from the International Criminal Court shall be sent to the competent authorities pursuant to Article 87 of the Statute in the original or in a certified copy accompanied by all supporting documents. These documents shall be transmitted to the anti-terrorist public prosecutor who shall take all appropriate action. In urgent cases, these documents may be transmitted directly and by any means to this magistrate. They are…

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Article 627-2 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Requests for mutual assistance shall be executed, depending on the case, by the anti-terrorist public prosecutor or the investigating judge in Paris, who shall act throughout the national territory in the presence, where appropriate, of the prosecutor at the International Criminal Court or his representative, or any other person mentioned in the request from the International Criminal Court. The minutes drawn up in execution of these requests are sent to…

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Article 627-3 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The execution on French territory of the precautionary measures referred to in Article 93(1)(k) of the Staff Regulations shall be ordered, at the advanced expense of the Treasury and in accordance with the procedures laid down in this Code, by the Counter-Terrorism Public Prosecutor. The maximum duration of these measures is limited to two years. They may be renewed under the same conditions before the expiry of that period at…

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Article 627-4 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Requests for arrest with a view to surrender issued by the International Criminal Court shall be sent, in the original and accompanied by all supporting documents, to the competent authorities pursuant to Article 87 of the Statute which, after ensuring that they are formally in order, shall transmit them to the Public Prosecutor at the Paris Court of Appeal and, at the same time, execute them throughout the territory of…

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Article 627-5 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Any person apprehended by virtue of a request for arrest with a view to surrender must be brought before the public prosecutor with territorial jurisdiction within twenty-four hours. Within this period, the provisions of Articles 63-1 to 63-7 of this Code shall apply to him. After verifying the identity of this person, this magistrate informs him, in a language he understands, that he is the subject of a request for…

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Article 627-6 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The person claimed is transferred, if necessary, and imprisoned at the prison within the jurisdiction of the Paris Court of Appeal. The transfer must take place within a maximum of five days of being presented to the public prosecutor, failing which the person claimed will be released immediately by decision of the president of the investigating chamber of the Paris court of appeal, unless the transfer has been delayed by…

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Article 627-7 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The proceedings are immediately referred to the Investigating Chamber. The person claimed shall appear before it within eight days of being presented to the Public Prosecutor. At the request of the Public Prosecutor or the person claimed, an additional eight days may be granted before the hearing. An examination is then conducted, of which a report is drawn up. The hearings take place and the judgment is handed down in…

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Article 627-8 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Where the investigating chamber finds that there is no obvious error, it shall order the surrender of the person claimed and, if he or she is free, his or her imprisonment for that purpose. Any other matter submitted to the investigating chamber shall be referred to the International Criminal Court, which shall take the appropriate action. The investigating chamber shall rule within fifteen days of the appearance of the person…

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Article 627-9 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Applications for release or the lifting or modification of judicial supervision or electronically monitored house arrest may be made at any time to the Investigating Chamber of the Paris Court of Appeal, which shall proceed in accordance with Article 59 of the Statute and the procedure provided for in the articles 148-1 et seq of this Code. The Examining Magistrate’s Chamber shall rule by way of a judgment delivered in…

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Article 627-10 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The judgment rendered by the Investigating Chamber and, where applicable, the place and date of surrender of the person claimed, as well as the duration of the detention undergone with a view to such surrender, shall be brought to the attention of the International Criminal Court, by any means, by the authorities competent under Article 87 of the Statute. The person claimed shall be surrendered within one month of the…

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