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Article 627-11 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The provisions of articles 627-4 to 627-10 are also applicable if the person claimed is prosecuted or convicted in France for charges other than those covered by the request from the International Criminal Court. However, the person detained under these conditions may not be released under the articles 627-6,627-9 and the second paragraph of article 627-10. Proceedings before the International Criminal Court suspend, with regard to this person, the statute…

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Article 627-13 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Where the court requests an extension of the conditions of surrender granted by the French authorities, the request shall be forwarded to the competent authorities pursuant to Article 87 of the Statute, who shall forward it, together with all supporting documents and any observations of the person concerned, to the Investigating Chamber of the Paris Court of Appeal. If, in the light of the documents in question and, where applicable,…

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Article 627-14 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

A person who has been provisionally arrested under the conditions provided for in Article 92 of the Statute may, if he or she consents, be surrendered to the International Criminal Court before the competent authorities under Article 87 of the Statute have received a formal request for surrender from the international court. The decision to surrender is taken by the Investigating Chamber of the Paris Court of Appeal after it…

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Article 627-15 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Any person detained on the territory of the Republic may, if he or she consents, be transferred to the International Criminal Court for the purposes of identification or hearing or for the performance of any other investigative act. The transfer is authorised by the Minister of Justice.

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Article 627-16 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Where the International Criminal Court so requests, the enforcement of fines and confiscation sentences or decisions concerning reparations handed down by the International Criminal Court shall be authorised by the Criminal Court of Paris referred to it, for this purpose, by the Public Prosecutor. The procedure followed before the criminal court is governed by the rules of this code. The court is bound by the decision of the International Criminal…

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Article 627-17 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

The authorisation of enforcement issued by the criminal court under the preceding article entails, depending on the decision of the International Criminal Court, the transfer of the proceeds of fines and confiscated property or the proceeds of their sale to the court or to the Victims’ Trust Fund. Such property or sums may also be allocated to the victims, if the court has so decided and proceeded to designate them….

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Article 627-18 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Where, pursuant to Article 103 of the Statute, the Government has agreed to receive a person sentenced by the International Criminal Court on the territory of the Republic in order for that person to serve his sentence of imprisonment there, the sentence pronounced shall be directly and immediately enforceable upon the transfer of that person to national soil, for the portion of the sentence remaining to be served. Subject to…

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Article 627-19 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

Upon arrival in France, the transferred person is presented to the public prosecutor of the place of arrival, who will question the person and draw up a report. However, if the examination cannot be carried out immediately, the person is taken to the prison where he or she may not be held for more than twenty-four hours. On expiry of this period, he or she will be brought before the…

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Article 627-20 of the French Code of Criminal Procedure

If the sentenced person applies for work release, semi-liberty, reduction of sentence, splitting or suspension of sentence, home detention under electronic monitoring or conditional release, the application is sent to the public prosecutor at the court of appeal in whose jurisdiction the person is incarcerated, who forwards it to the Minister of Justice. The latter forwards the request to the International Criminal Court as soon as possible, together with all…

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