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International Criminal Court Act 2002

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Distinguished Terms in this instrument
Term(s) Definition Defined in Legislation See Section(s)
account

has the same meaning as in the Proceeds of Crime Act.

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agent

has the same meaning as in the Proceeds of Crime Act.

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appropriate authority

, in relation to an authorisation given by the Attorney‐General for the purposes of compliance with a request by the ICC for assistance of a particular type, means:

(a) an officer of the Commonwealth; or

(b) a police officer;

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appropriate court

means the Federal Court or the Supreme Court of a State.

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Australia

, when used in a geographical sense, includes all the external Territories.

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Australian law

means a law of the Commonwealth, a law of a State or a law of a Territory.

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authenticated by the ICC

means under the Statute or the Rules.

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authorised officer

has the same meaning as in the Proceeds of Crime Act.

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benefit

has the same meaning as in the Proceeds of Crime Act.

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child

means a person who is under 18.

Crimes Act 1914 Crimes Act 1914 - 85ZZGF Definitions
Crimes Act 1914 - 15YA Definitions
Crimes Act 1914 - 3 Interpretation
Crimes Act 1914 - 23WA Definitions
Crimes Act 1914 - 3 Interpretation
Crimes Act 1914 - 23WA Definitions
Crimes Act 1914 - 15YA Definitions
Crimes Act 1914 - 85ZZGF Definitions
communication

includes conversation and a message, and any part of a conversation or message, whether:

(a) in the form of:

(i) speech, music or other sounds;

(ii) data;

(iii) text;

Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979 Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979 - 5 Interpretation
Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979 - 5 Interpretation
conduct

means:

(a) an act; or

(b) an omission to perform an act.

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constable

means a member or special member of the Australian Federal Police or a member of the police force or police service of a State or Territory.

Crimes Act 1914 Crimes Act 1914 - 3 Interpretation
Crimes Act 1914 - 3 Interpretation
crime within the jurisdiction of the ICC

means:

(a) an international crime; or

(b) an offence against the administration of the ICC’s justice.

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DPP

means the Director of Public Prosecutions.

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eligible law enforcement officer

has the meaning given by subsection 79A(2).

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enforcement agency

has the same meaning as in the Proceeds of Crime Act.

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enforcement conditions

has the meaning given by subsection 160(1).

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escort officer

, in relation to an ICC prisoner, means the police officer, prison officer or other person specified in the warrant authorising the transfer of the ICC prisoner under Part 12 as the for the ICC prisoner.

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evidence

includes expert .

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