Crimes Legislation Amendment (Law Enforcement Integrity, Vulnerable Witness Protection and Other Measures) Act 2013 (74 of 2013)

Schedule 5   Assisting the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals

International Transfer of Prisoners Act 1997

4   Subsection 4(1) (definition of Statute of the Tribunal )

Repeal the definition, substitute:

Statute of the Tribunal means:

(a) for the Former Yugoslavia Tribunal - the Statute of the Tribunal:

(i) adopted by United Nations Security Council Resolution 827 S/RES/827 (1993); and

(ii) annexed to the United Nations Secretary-General's report S/25704 (1993) given pursuant to paragraph 2 of United Nations Security Council Resolution 808 S/RES/808 (1993); and

(b) for the Rwanda Tribunal - the Statute of the Tribunal annexed to (and adopted by) United Nations Security Council Resolution 955 S/RES/955 (1994); and

(c) for the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals - the Statute of the Mechanism in Annex 1 to (and adopted by) United Nations Security Council Resolution 1966 S/RES/1966 (2010).

Note: In 2013, the text of United Nations Security Council resolutions and United Nations Secretary-General reports was accessible through the United Nations website (www.un.org).


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