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INTERNATIONAL WAR CRIMES TRIBUNALS ACT 1995
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Long Title
1. Short title
2. Commencement
3. The objects of this Act
4. Definitions
6. External Territories
7. Tribunal may request assistance
8. Form of requests
9. Notice by Attorney-General
10. Issue of warrants
11. Cancellation of warrants
12. Remand
13. Release from remand on the Attorney-General's direction
14. Release from remand after certain periods
15. Application for search warrants
16. Surrender determination by Attorney-General
17. Release from remand on refusal to surrender the person
18. Surrender warrants
19. Persons imprisoned under Australian law
20. Detention following surrender warrants
21. Content of surrender warrants
22. Execution of surrender warrants
23. Release from remand
24. Effect of surrender to Tribunal on person's terms of imprisonment
25. Expiry of Australian sentences while under Tribunal detention
26. Attorney-General may authorise taking of evidence etc.
27. Taking of evidence
28. Producing documents or other articles
29. Legal representation
30. Form of certificates
31. Compellability of persons to attend etc.
32. Tribunal immunity certificates
33. Attorney-General may authorise applications for search warrants
34. Applications for search warrants
35. Persons giving evidence or assisting (other than prisoners)
36. Prisoners giving evidence or assisting
37. Undertakings relating to prisoners
38. Effect of removal to foreign country on prisoners' terms of imprisonment
39. Transit
40. Service of process
41. Tribunal sittings in Australia
42. Tribunal's powers while sitting in Australia
43. Contravention of Tribunal orders etc.
44. Requests for enforcement of forfeiture orders
45. Registration of order
46. Effect of order
47. When search warrants can be issued
48. Content of warrants
49. The things authorised by a search warrant in relation to premises
50. The things authorised by a search warrant in relation to a person
51. Restrictions on personal searches
52. Warrants may be issued by telephone etc.
53. Formalities relating to warrants issued by telephone etc.
54. Availability of assistance and use of force in executing a warrant
55. Copy of warrant to be shown to occupier etc.
56. Specific powers available to officers executing warrants
57. Use of equipment to examine or process things
58. Use of electronic equipment at premises
59. Compensation for damage to electronic equipment
60. Copies of seized things to be provided
61. Occupier entitled to be present during search
62. Receipts for things seized under warrant
63. Searches without warrant in emergency situations
64. How a police officer exercises a power under section 63
65. Power to enter premises to arrest person
66. Use of force in making arrest
67. Persons to be informed of grounds of arrest
68. Power to conduct a frisk search of an arrested person
69. Power to conduct an ordinary search of an arrested person
70. Power to conduct search of arrested person's premises
71. Power to conduct an ordinary search or strip search
72. Rules for conduct of strip search
73. Conduct of ordinary searches and frisk searches
74. Announcement before entry
75. Offence for making false statements in warrants
76. Offences relating to telephone warrants
77. Retention of things seized
78. Arrest of persons escaping from custody
79. Arrest of person released on bail
80. Aiding persons to escape, etc.
81. Legal assistance
82. Arrangements with States
83. Delegation
84. Act not to limit other provision of assistance
85. Regulations
SCHEDULE 1
SCHEDULE 2
SCHEDULE 3
SCHEDULE 4
(Assented to 29 March 1995)
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