International Criminal Court Act 2001

This page provides an overview of the International Criminal Court Act 2001 for police officers, helping them understand key sections of the law and how it applies in their duties.

Overview

The International Criminal Court Act 2001 allows the UK to cooperate with the International Criminal Court (ICC) in prosecuting war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity. It provides the legal framework for assisting the ICC in gathering evidence and extraditing suspects.

Key Powers under the Law

Police officers can investigate international crimes, arrest individuals under ICC warrants, and assist in gathering evidence for trials related to war crimes or crimes against humanity.

Important Sections for Police Officers

What You Can Do Under This Law

Officers can arrest individuals wanted for war crimes or crimes against humanity under international warrants and gather evidence related to international crimes as part of ICC investigations.

How to Request or Apply

Officers should: