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1906
Service Regulations (Radiotelegraph), edition of 1906 base edition
1912
Service Regulations (Radiotelegraph), edition of 1912 base edition
1927
General Regulations + Additional Regulations (Radiotelegraph), edition of 1927 base edition
1932
General Radiocommunication Regulations + Additional Radiocommunication Regulations, edition of 1932 base edition
1938
General Radiocommunication Regulations + Additional Radiocommunication Regulations, edition of 1938 base edition
1947
Radio Regulations + Additional Radio Regulations, edition of 1947 base edition
1959
Radio Regulations + Additional Radio Regulations, edition of 1959 base edition
1959
Appendix 25 to the Radio Regulations, edition of 1959 appendix
1959
Appendix 26 to the Radio Regulations, edition of 1959 appendix
1959
Update Pages (1990) to Appendix 26 to the Radio Regulations, edition of 1959 update pages
1968
Radio Regulations + Additional Radio Regulations, edition of 1968 base edition
1968
Appendix 25 MOD to the Radio Regulations, edition of 1968 appendix
1968
Appendix 27 to the Radio Regulations, edition 1968 appendix
1968
Update Pages (1971) to the Radio Regulations, edition of 1968 update pages
1976
Radio Regulations + Additional Radio Regulations, edition of 1976 base edition
1976
Update Pages (1978) to Appendix 25 Mar2 to the Radio Regulations, edition of 1976 update pages
1976
Update Pages (1979) to Appendix 25 Mar2 to the Radio Regulations, edition of 1976 update pages
1976
Update Pages (1979) to the Radio Regulations, edition of 1976 update pages
1976
Update Pages (1981) to the Radio Regulations, edition of 1976 update pages
1982
Radio Regulations, edition of 1982 base edition
1982
Appendix 27 Aer2 to the Radio Regulations, edition of 1982 appendix
1982
Update Pages (1985) to the Radio Regulations, edition of 1982 update pages
1982
Update Pages (1986) to the Radio Regulations, edition of 1982, revised in 1985 update pages
1982
Update Pages (1988) to the Radio Regulations, edition of 1982, revised in 1985 and 1986 update pages
1990
Radio Regulations, edition of 1990 base edition
1990
Appendix 25 to the Radio Regulations, edition of 1990 appendix
1990
Update Pages (1994) to the Radio Regulations, edition of 1990 update pages
1990
Radio Regulations, edition of 1990, revised in 1994 update pages
1990
Appendix 25 and Appendix 26 to the Radio Regulations, edition of 1990 and revision of 1994 appendix
1990
Radio Regulations, 1990 edition, revised in 1996: articles S5, S21 and S22; appendix S4; WRC-95 resolutions; WRC-95 recommendations update pages
1998
Radio Regulations, edition of 1998 base edition
2001
Radio Regulations, edition of 2001 base edition
2004
Radio Regulations, edition of 2004 base edition
2008
Radio Regulations, edition of 2008 base edition
2012
Radio Regulations, edition of 2012 base edition
2016
Radio Regulations, edition of 2016 base edition
2020
Radio Regulations, edition of 2020 base edition
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1865
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1865 FR
1868
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1868 FR
1872
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1872 EN FR
1875
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1875 FR
1879
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1879 FR
1885
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1885 (includes an article on telephone) EN FR
1890
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1890 (includes an article on telephone) FR
1896
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1896 (includes an article on telephone) FR
1903
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1903 (includes an article on telephone) EN FR
1908
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1908 (includes an article on telephone) FR
1925
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1925 (includes an article on telephone) EN FR
1928
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1928 (includes an article on telephone) FR
1932
Telegraph Regulations, edition of 1932 EN FR
1938
Telegraph Regulations, edition of 1938 EN FR
1949
Telegraph Regulations, edition of 1949 EN FR ES
1958
Telegraph Regulations, edition of 1958 EN FR ES
1973
Telegraph Regulations, edition of 1973 EN FR ES
In 1988, the Telegraph Regulations were replaced by the International Telecommunication Regulations
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1885
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1885 (includes an article on telephone) EN FR
1890
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1890 (includes an article on telephone) FR
1896
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1896 (includes an article on telephone) FR
1903
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1903 (includes an article on telephone) EN FR
1908
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1908 (includes an article on telephone) FR
1925
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1925 (includes an article on telephone) EN FR
1928
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1928 (includes an article on telephone) FR
1932
Telephone Regulations, edition of 1932 EN FR
1938
Telephone Regulations, edition of 1938 EN FR
1949
Telephone Regulations, edition of 1949 EN FR ES
1958
Telephone Regulations, edition of 1958 EN FR ES
1973
Telephone Regulations, edition of 1973 EN FR ES
In 1988, the Telephone Regulations were replaced by the International Telecommunication Regulations
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1988
International Telecommunication Regulations, edition of 1988 EN FR ES AR ZH RU
2012
International Telecommunication Regulations, edition of 2012 EN FR ES AR ZH RU
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CHAPTER 2. STATE REGULATION IN THE AREA OF TECHNICAL REGULATING
Article 6. (...) The requirements of the adopted technical regulation shall be mandatory for all subjects of technical regulating.
2. (...) The Information on Technical Regulations and Harmonized Documents in the Area of Technical Regulating.
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Regulations of the Office of the Prosecutor
ICC-BD/05-01-09
Date of entry into force: 23th April 2009 Official Journal Publication
Regulations of the Office of the Prosecutor
Regulations of the Office of the Prosecutor
Published by the International Criminal Court ISBN No. 92-9227-232-2 ICC-PIOS-LT-03-002/15_Eng
Copyright © International Criminal Court 2011 All rights reserved
International Criminal Court | Po Box 19519 | 2500 CM | The Hague | The Netherlands | www.icc-cpi.int
Regulations of the Office of the Prosecutor
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 General provisions 1
Regulation 1 Adoption of these Regulations 1 Regulation 2 Use of terms 1 Regulation 3 Amendments to these Regulations 1
Chapter 2 Administration of the Office 2
Section 1 General provisions 2
Regulation 4 Executive Committee 2 Regulation 5 Divisions and Sections 2 Regulation 6 Expert advice on sexual and gender violence, violence
against children and other issues 2
Section 2 Divisions 2
Regulation 7 Jurisdiction, Complementarity and Cooperation Division 2 Regulation 8 Investigation Division 2 Regulation 9 Prosecution Division 3
Section 3 Support Sections and Gender and Children Unit 3
Regulation 10 Services Section 3 Regulation 11 Legal Advisory Section 3 Regulation 12 Gender and Children Unit 3
Chapter 3 Operation of the Office 4
Section 1 General provisions 4
Regulation 13 Independence of the Office of the Prosecutor 4 Regulation 14 Prosecutorial Strategy 4 Regulation 15 Public information and outreach 4 Regulation 16 Views of victims 4 Regulation 17 Professional conduct 4 Regulation 18 Training 4 Regulation 19 Duty roster of officers 4 Regulation 20 Institutional arrangements with the Registry 4
Section 2 Handling of information and evidence 5
Regulation 21 Confidentiality of correspondence 5 Regulation 22 Chain of custody 5 Regulation 23 Information and evidence management 5 Regulation 24 Analysis of information and evidence 5
Section 3 Preliminary examination and evaluation of information 5
Subsection 1 General provisions 5
Regulation 25 Initiation of preliminary examination 5 Regulation 26 Registration 6
Subsection 2 Preliminary examination of information 6
Regulation 27 Conduct of preliminary examination 6 Regulation 28 Publicity of activities under article 15 6
Regulations of the Office of the Prosecutor
Subsection 3 Determination of a reasonable basis to proceed 6
Regulation 29 Initiation of an investigation or prosecution 6 Regulation 30 Notification in relation to article 13, paragraph (b) 7 Regulation 31 Decision not to proceed in the interests of justice 7
Section 4 Investigations 7
Subsection 1 General provisions 7
Regulation 32 Joint teams 7 Regulation 33 Selection of cases within a situation 7 Regulation 34 Identification of case hypothesis 7 Regulation 35 Planning of investigative activities 7
Subsection 2 Questioning of persons 8
Regulation 36 Selection of persons to be questioned 8 Regulation 37 Information to victims 8 Regulation 38 Questioning of persons under the age of eighteen 8 Regulation 39 Conditions of questioning 8 Regulation 40 Conduct of questioning 9 Regulation 41 Questioning of persons to whom article 55, paragraph 2 applies 9 Regulation 42 Interpretation 9 Regulation 43 Compensation for expenses 9
Subsection 3 Victims and witnesses 9
Regulation 44 Area-Specific Threat and Risk Assessment 9 Regulation 45 Security of witnesses 9 Regulation 46 Record of protective measures 10 Regulation 47 Institutional arrangements with VWU 10 Regulation 48 Summaries under article 68, paragraph 5 10 Regulation 49 Tracing of assets 10
Section 5 Proceedings before the Chambers 10
Regulation 50 Confidential hearings and filings 10 Regulation 51 Relations with the defence 11 Regulation 52 Relations with legal representatives of victims 11 Regulation 53 Application for a warrant of arrest or a summons to appear 11 Regulation 54 Protective measures for the purpose of forfeiture 11 Regulation 55 Disclosure procedures 11 Regulation 56 Redactions 12 Regulation 57 Provisional detention and applications for release 12 Regulation 58 Document containing the charges 12 Regulation 59 Selection of evidence for confirmation hearing 12 Regulation 60 Withdrawal and amendment of charges 12
Section 6 Trials 13
Subsection 1 General provisions 13
Regulation 61 Testimony of witnesses 13 Regulation 62 Assessment of admission of guilt 13 Regulation 63 Submissions relating to sentence 13
Regulation 64 Mitigating and aggravating factors 13 Regulation 65 Forfeiture of proceeds, property and assets 13
Regulations of the Office of the Prosecutor
Subsection 2 Appeals 14
Regulation 66 Presentation of the record before the Appeals Chamber 14 Regulation 67 Applications for suspensive effect 14 Regulation 68 Interlocutory appeals 14 Regulation 69 Responses to applications for leave to appeal and appeals 14 Regulation 70 Appeal or revision by the Office on behalf of a convicted person 14
Regulations of the Office of the Prosecutor
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Regulations of the Office of the Prosecutor
Chapter 1 General provisions
Regulation 1 Adoption of these Regulations
1. (...) These Regulations shall be read subject to the Statute, the Rules, and the Regulations of the Court and in conjunction with the Regulations of the Registry and the Staff Rules and Regulations.
3. (...) Regulation 70 Appeal or revision by the Office on behalf of a convicted person
Prior to filing an appeal on behalf of a convicted person pursuant to article 81, paragraph 1 (b) or an application for revision on behalf of a convicted person pursuant to article 84, paragraph 1, the Office shall seek to consult with the convicted person, or with his or her legal representative where applicable.
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Regulations of the Office of the Prosecutor
Chapter 1 General provisions
Regulation 1 Adoption of these Regulations
Regulation 2 Use of terms
Regulation 3 Amendments to these Regulations
Chapter 2 Administration of the Office
Section 1 General provisions
Regulation 4 Executive Committee
Regulation 5 Divisions and Sections
Regulation 6 Expert advice on sexual and gender violence, violence against children and other issues
Section 2 Divisions
Regulation 7 Jurisdiction, Complementarity and Cooperation Division
Regulation 8 Investigation Division
Regulation 9 Prosecution Division
Section 3 Support Sections and Gender and Children Unit
Regulation 10 Services Section
Regulation 11 Legal Advisory Section
Regulation 12 Gender and Children Unit
Chapter 3 Operation of the Office
Section 1 General provisions
Regulation 13 Independence of the Office of the Prosecutor
Regulation 14 Prosecutorial Strategy
Regulation 15 Public information and outreach
Regulation 16 Views of victims
Regulation 17 Professional conduct
Regulation 18 Training
Regulation 19 Duty roster of officers
Regulation 20 Institutional arrangements with the Registry
Section 2 Handling of information and evidence
Regulation 21 Confidentiality of correspondence
Regulation 22 Chain of custody
Regulation 23 Information and evidence management
Regulation 24 Analysis of information and evidence
Section 3 Preliminary examination and evaluation of information
Subsection 1 General provisions
Regulation 25 Initiation of preliminary examination
Regulation 26 Registration
Subsection 2 Preliminary examination of information
Regulation 27 Conduct of preliminary examination
Regulation 28 Publicity of activities under article 15
Subsection 3 Determination of a reasonable basis to proceed
Regulation 29 Initiation of an investigation or prosecution
Regulation 30 Notification in relation to article 13, paragraph (b)
Regulation 31 Decision not to proceed in the interests of justice
Section 4 Investigations
Subsection 1 General provisions
Regulation 32 Joint teams
Regulation 33 Selection of cases within a situation
Regulation 34 Identification of case hypothesis
Regulation 35 Planning of investigative activities
Subsection 2 Questioning of persons
Regulation 36 Selection of persons to be questioned
Regulation 37 Information to victims
Regulation 38 Questioning of persons under the age of eighteen
Regulation 39 Conditions of questioning
Regulation 40 Conduct of questioning
Regulation 41 Questioning of persons to whom article 55, paragraph 2 applies
Regulation 42 Interpretation
Regulation 43 Compensation for expenses
Subsection 3 Victims and witnesses
Regulation 44 Area-Specific Threat and Risk Assessment
Regulation 45 Security of witnesse
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Disadvantages
However, it can also be a somewhat heavy-handed and complex approach to regulating activities. The problems that can be created by this approach fall into a number of categories:
• Regulatory capture: C&C requires the regulator and the regulatee to cooperate, in particular to ensure that information is provided to allow the regulator to carry out its duties. This close relationship can lead to a situation where the regulator can be “captured” by the regulatee, and can begin to operate in their interests, rather than the interests of the public at large.
• Legalism: C&C has often been portrayed as complex, inflexible and over-intrusive. (...) MODULE 3: INTRODUCTION TO ENERGY REGULATION
page 3.19
Table 3. Strengths and weaknesses of incentive-based regulation
Strengths Weaknesses
Low regulatory discretion Rules may be complex and inflexible
Allows choice for regulatees Assumes economic rationality—not always the case
Low enforcement costs Difficult to predict impact
Encourages technological innovation May reward polluters
The appropriateness of applying one of these three types of regulation depends on the available competences at regulatory and private sector level, and on the historical relationship between the government and the given sector.
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Commission Regulation (EU) 2015/1005 of 25 June 2015: amending Regulation (EC) No 1881/2006 as regards maximum levels of lead in certain foodstuffs.
(...) Commission Regulation (EU) No 1019/2013 of 23 October 2013: amending Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 2073/2005 as regards histamine in fishery products.
(...) Commission Regulation (EC) No 2074/2005 of 5 December 2005: laying down implementing measures for certain products under Regulation (EC) No 853/2004 and for the organisation of official controls under Regulation (EC) No 854/2004, Regulation (EC) and No 882/2004.
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The Radio Regulations (RR) form an integral part of the Administrative Regulations. (...) Radio Regulations Navigation Tool Radio Regulations Navigation ToolThe Radio Regulations contains the complete texts as adopted by the World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 1995) (WRC-95) and subsequently revised and adopted by World Radiocommunication Conferences, including all Appendices, Resolutions, Recommendations and ITU-R Recommendations incorporated by reference. (...) Learn more about how this newly updated convenient tool can assist your navigation of ITU's Radio Regulations by viewing this introductory video.
Radio Regulations Navigation Tool Radio Regulations Navigation ToolThe Radio Regulations contains the complete texts as adopted by the World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 1995) (WRC-95) and subsequently revised and adopted by World Radiocommunication Conferences, including all Appendices, Resolutions, Recommendations and ITU-R Recommendations incorporated by reference.
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A note on Radio Regulations publication type:
Complete Edition: constitutes a full publication of the Radio Regulations
Appendix: some appendices were published as separate booklets and are intended to be used with specific editions of the Radio Regulations.
(...) International Telecommunication Regulations (ITRs), 1988-present
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1906
Service Regulations (Radiotelegraph), edition of 1906 完整版
1912
Service Regulations (Radiotelegraph), edition of 1912 完整版
1927
General Regulations + Additional Regulations (Radiotelegraph), edition of 1927 完整版
1932
General Radiocommunication Regulations + Additional Radiocommunication Regulations, edition of 1932 完整版
1938
General Radiocommunication Regulations + Additional Radiocommunication Regulations, edition of 1938 完整版
1947
Radio Regulations + Additional Radio Regulations, edition of 1947 完整版
1959
Radio Regulations + Additional Radio Regulations, edition of 1959 完整版
1959
Appendix 25 to the Radio Regulations, edition of 1959 更新页
1959
Appendix 26 to the Radio Regulations, edition of 1959 更新页
1959
Update Pages (1990) to Appendix 26 to the Radio Regulations, edition of 1959 附录
1968
Radio Regulations + Additional Radio Regulations, edition of 1968 完整版
1968
Appendix 25 MOD to the Radio Regulations, edition of 1968 更新页
1968
Appendix 27 to the Radio Regulations, edition 1968 更新页
1968
Update Pages (1971) to the Radio Regulations, edition of 1968 附录
1976
Radio Regulations + Additional Radio Regulations, edition of 1976 完整版
1976
Update Pages (1978) to Appendix 25 Mar2 to the Radio Regulations, edition of 1976 附录
1976
Update Pages (1979) to Appendix 25 Mar2 to the Radio Regulations, edition of 1976 附录
1976
Update Pages (1979) to the Radio Regulations, edition of 1976 附录
1976
Update Pages (1981) to the Radio Regulations, edition of 1976 附录
1982
Radio Regulations, edition of 1982 完整版
1982
Appendix 27 Aer2 to the Radio Regulations, edition of 1982 更新页
1982
Update Pages (1985) to the Radio Regulations, edition of 1982 附录
1982
Update Pages (1986) to the Radio Regulations, edition of 1982, revised in 1985 附录
1982
Update Pages (1988) to the Radio Regulations, edition of 1982, revised in 1985 and 1986 附录
1990
Radio Regulations, edition of 1990 完整版
1990
Appendix 25 to the Radio Regulations, edition of 1990 更新页
1990
Update Pages (1994) to the Radio Regulations, edition of 1990 附录
1990
Radio Regulations, edition of 1990, revised in 1994 附录
1990
Appendix 25 and Appendix 26 to the Radio Regulations, edition of 1990 and revision of 1994 更新页
1990
Radio Regulations, 1990 edition, revised in 1996: articles S5, S21 and S22; appendix S4; WRC-95 resolutions; WRC-95 recommendations 附录
1998
Radio Regulations, edition of 1998 完整版
2001
Radio Regulations, edition of 2001 完整版
2004
Radio Regulations, edition of 2004 完整版
2008
Radio Regulations, edition of 2008 完整版
2012
Radio Regulations, edition of 2012 完整版
2016
Radio Regulations, edition of 2016 完整版
2020
Radio Regulations, edition of 2020 完整版
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1865
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1865 FR
1868
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1868 FR
1872
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1872 EN FR
1875
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1875 FR
1879
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1879 FR
1885
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1885 (includes an article on telephone) EN FR
1890
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1890 (includes an article on telephone) FR
1896
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1896 (includes an article on telephone) FR
1903
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1903 (includes an article on telephone) EN FR
1908
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1908 (includes an article on telephone) FR
1925
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1925 (includes an article on telephone) EN FR
1928
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1928 (includes an article on telephone) FR
1932
Telegraph Regulations, edition of 1932 EN FR
1938
Telegraph Regulations, edition of 1938 EN FR
1949
Telegraph Regulations, edition of 1949 EN FR ES
1958
Telegraph Regulations, edition of 1958 EN FR ES
1973
Telegraph Regulations, edition of 1973 EN FR ES
In 1988, the Telegraph Regulations were replaced by the International Telecommunication Regulations
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1885
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1885 (includes an article on telephone) EN FR
1890
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1890 (includes an article on telephone) FR
1896
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1896 (includes an article on telephone) FR
1903
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1903 (includes an article on telephone) EN FR
1908
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1908 (includes an article on telephone) FR
1925
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1925 (includes an article on telephone) EN FR
1928
International Service Regulations (Telegraph), edition of 1928 (includes an article on telephone) FR
1932
Telephone Regulations, edition of 1932 EN FR
1938
Telephone Regulations, edition of 1938 EN FR
1949
Telephone Regulations, edition of 1949 EN FR ES
1958
Telephone Regulations, edition of 1958 EN FR ES
1973
Telephone Regulations, edition of 1973 EN FR ES
In 1988, the Telephone Regulations were replaced by the International Telecommunication Regulations
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1988
International Telecommunication Regulations, edition of 1988 EN FR ES AR ZH RU
2012
International Telecommunication Regulations, edition of 2012 EN FR ES AR ZH RU
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Regulations of the CourtReg
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Adopted by the judges of the Court on 26 May 2004
As amended on 14 June and 14 November 2007 Date of entry into force of amendments: 18 December 2007
As amended on 2 November 2011 Date of entry into force of amendments: 29 June 2012
As amended on 10 February 2016 Date of entry into force of amendments: 10 February 2016
As amended on 6 December 2016 Date of entry into force of amendments: 6 December 2016
As amended on 12 July 2017 Date of entry into force of amendments: 20 July 2017
As amended on 12 November 2018 Date of entry into force of amendments: 15 November 2018
Official documents of the International Criminal Court
ICC-BD/01-05-16
Regulations of the Court
Regulations of the Court
Published by the International Criminal Court ISBN No. 92-9227-348-5 ICC-PIOS-LT-03-005/18_Eng
Copyright © International Criminal Court 2018 All rights reserved
International Criminal Court | Po Box 19519 | 2500 CM | The Hague | The Netherlands | www.icc-cpi.int
Regulations of the Court
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 General provisions 1
Regulation 1 Adoption of these Regulations 1 Regulation 2 Use of terms 1 Regulation 3 Coordination Council 2 Regulation 4 Advisory Committee on Legal Texts 2 Regulation 5 Amendments to the Rules and Elements of Crimes 3 Regulation 6 Amendments to these Regulations 3 Regulation 7 Publication in the Official Journal 4 Regulation 8 Website of the Court 4
Chapter 2 Composition and administration of the Court 5
Regulation 9 Term of office 5 Regulation 10 Precedence 5 Regulation 11 The Presidency 5 Regulation 12 Service within the Appeals Chamber 6 Regulation 13 Presiding Judges 6 Regulation 14 President of the Division 6 Regulation 15 Replacements 6 Regulation 16 Alternate judges 6 Regulation 17 Duty judge 6 Regulation 18 Duty legal officers of the Chambers 7 Regulation 19 Duty officers of the Registry 7
Chapter 3 Proceedings before the Court 8
Section 1 Provisions relating to all stages of the proceedings 8
Subsection 1 General provisions 8
Regulation 19 bis Judicial recess 8 Regulation 20 Public hearings 8 Regulation 21 Broadcasting, release of transcripts and recordings 8 Regulation 22 Definition of documents 9 Regulation 23 Content of documents 9 Regulation 23 bis Filing of documents marked ex parte, under seal or confidential 10 Regulation 24 Responses and replies 10 Regulation 24 bis Submissions by the Registrar 11 Regulation 25 Communications other than in writing 11 Regulation 26 Electronic management 11 Regulation 27 Transcripts 12 Regulation 28 Questions by a Chamber 12 Regulation 29 Non-compliance with these Regulations and with orders of a Chamber 12 Regulation 30 Status conferences 12
Regulations of the Court
Subsection 2 Distribution of documents 12
Regulation 31 Notification 12 Regulation 32 Recipients of documents, decisions and orders notified by the Court 13
Subsection 3 Time and page limits 14
Regulation 33 Calculation of time limits 14 Regulation 34 Time limits for documents filed with the Court 14 Regulation 35 Variation of time limits 15 Regulation 36 Format of documents and calculation of page limits 15 Regulation 37 Page limits for documents filed with the Registry 16 Regulation 38 Specific page limits 16
Subsection 4 Translation and Interpretation 17
Regulation 39 Language requirements 17 Regulation 40 Language services of the Registry 17
Subsection 5 Protective measures 18
Regulation 41 Victims and Witnesses Unit 18 Regulation 42 Application and variation of protective measures 18
Subsection 6 Evidence 19
Regulation 43 Testimony of witnesses 19 Regulation 44 Experts 19
Section 2 Pre-trial 19
Regulation 45 Information provided by the Prosecutor 19 Regulation 46 Pre-Trial Chamber and Division 20 Regulation 47 Single judge 20 Regulation 48 Information necessary for the Pre-Trial Chamber 21 Regulation 49 The request for authorisation 21 Regulation 50 Specific time limits 21 Regulation 51 Decision on interim release 22 Regulation 52 Document containing the charges 22 Regulation 53 Decision of the Pre-Trial Chamber following the confirmation hearing 22
Section 3 Trial 22
Regulation 54 Status conferences before the Trial Chamber 22 Regulation 55 Authority of the Chamber to modify the legal characterisation of facts 23 Regulation 56 Evidence under article 75 23
Section 4 Appeal and revision 24
Subsection 1 Appeal 24
Regulation 57 Appeal 24 Regulation 58 Appeal brief 24 Regulation 59 Response 24
Regulations of the Court
Regulation 60 Reply 25 Regulation 61 Variation of grounds of appeal presented before the Appeals Chamber 25 Regulation 62 Additional evidence presented before the Appeals Chamber 26 Regulation 63 Consolidated appeals under rule 150 26 Regulation 64 Appeals under rule 154 27 Regulation 65 Appeals under rule 155 28
Subsection 2 Revision 29
Regulation 66 Procedure leading to the determination on revision 29
Section 5 Offences against the administration of justice 30
Regulation 66 bis Constitution of Chambers and the panel of three judges 30
Chapter 4 Counsel issues and legal assistance 31
Section 1 List of counsel and duty counsel 31
Regulation 67 Criteria to be met by counsel 31 Regulation 68 Assistants to counsel 31 Regulation 69 Proof and control of criteria to be met by counsel 31 Regulation 70 Inclusion in the list of counsel 32 Regulation 71 Removal and suspension from the list of counsel 32 Regulation 72 Review of decisions of the Registrar 33 Regulation 73 Duty counsel 33
Section 2 Defence through counsel 34
Regulation 74 Defence through counsel 34 Regulation 75 Choice of defence counsel 34 Regulation 76 Appointment of defence counsel and standby counsel by a Chamber 35 Regulation 77 Office of Public Counsel for the defence 35 Regulation 78 Withdrawal of defence counsel 36
Section 3 Legal representation of victims through counsel 36
Regulation 79 Decision of the Chamber concerning legal representatives of victims 36 Regulation 80 Appointment of legal representatives of victims by a Chamber 36 Regulation 81 Office of Public Counsel for victims 37 Regulation 82 Withdrawal of legal representatives of victims 37
Section 4 Legal assistance paid by the Court 38
Regulation 83 General scope of legal assistance paid by the Court 38 Regulation 84 Determination of means 38 Regulation 85 Decisions on payment of legal assistance 39
Chapter 5 Victims participation and reparations 40
Regulation 86 Participation of victims in the proceedings under rule 89 40
Regulations of the Court
Regulation 87 Information to victims 41 Regulation 88 Requests for reparations in accordance with rule 94 41
Chapter 6 Detention matters 42
Section 1 General provisions 42
Regulation 89 Scope of this chapter 42 Regulation 90 Management of the detention centre 42 Regulation 91 Treatment of detained persons 42 Regulation 92 Confidentiality of the detention record 42 Regulation 93 Information on arrival at the detention centre 43 Regulation 94 Inspections of the detention centre 43 Regulation 95 Discipline 43 Regulation 96 Suspension of regulations on detention 43
Section 2 Rights of a detained person and conditions of detention 44
Regulation 97 Communication with defence counsel 44 Regulation 98 Diplomatic and consular assistance 44 Regulation 99 General entitlements of detained persons 44 Regulation 100 Visits 45 Regulation 101 Restrictions to access to news and contact 45 Regulation 102 Spiritual welfare 46 Regulation 103 Health and safety of detained persons 46 Regulation 104 Arrangements for the care of infants 47 Regulation 105 Accommodation 47 Regulation 106 Complaints 47
Chapter 7 Cooperation and enforcement 48
Section 1 Cooperation 48
Regulation 107 Arrangements and agreements on cooperation 48 Regulation 108 Ruling regarding the legality of a request for cooperation 48 Regulation 109 Failure to comply with a request for cooperation 49 Regulation 110 Cooperation for the purposes of notification by way of personal service 49 Regulation 111 Information about admissibility ruling 49 Regulation 112 Views of the surrendering State in or after admissibility proceedings 49
Section 2 Enforcement 49
Regulation 113 Enforcement unit within the Presidency 49 Regulation 114 Bilateral arrangements under rule 200, sub-rule 5 50 Regulation 115 Exercise of functions under rule 214, sub-rule 5 50 Regulation 116 Enforcement of fines, forfeiture orders and reparation orders 50 Regulation 117 Ongoing monitoring of financial situation of the sentenced person 50
Regulations of the Court
Regulation 118 Procedure under rule 146, sub-rule 5 51
Chapter 8 Removal from office and disciplinary measures 52
Regulation 119 Receipt and administration of complaints 52 Regulation 120 Procedure under rule 26, sub-rule 2 52 Regulation 121 Decision under rule 26, sub-rule 2, and transmission of complaint to the competent organ 52 Regulation 122 Procedure before the Presidency on disciplinary measures for a judge, the Registrar or the Deputy Registrar 53 Regulation 123 Procedure for removal from office of a judge, the Registrar or the Deputy Registrar 53 Regulation 124 Suspension from duty 53 Regulation 125 Initiation of proceedings by the Presidency 53
Chapter 9 Adoption of the Code of Judicial Ethics 54
Regulation 126 Adoption of the Code of Judicial Ethics 54
Regulations of the Court
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Regulations of the Court
Chapter 1 General provisions
Regulation 1 Adoption of these Regulations
1. (...) Such standard forms shall be approved in accordance with regulation 23, sub-regulation 2.
Subsection 2 Distribution of documents
Regulation 31 Notification
1. (...) No substantial submissions may be placed in the footnotes of a document.
10 Amended 14 June 2007, entered into force 18 December 2007 (former sub-regulation 3 deleted, former sub-regulation 4 renumbered as sub-regulation 3); Amended 6 December 2016, entered into force 6 December 2016 (sub-regulation 3 amended, sub-regulation 2(c) added).
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Regulations of the Court
Regulation 37 Page limits for documents filed with the Registry
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Language:English
Score: 490845.4
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ITU-R CR New Documents
ITU-R CR New Documents
Radio Regulation Frequency Registration Recently Posted Meeting Documents
[ CIR 481 ] - Russian - Acrobat PDF - Minutes of the 88th meeting of the Radio Regulations Board Minutes of the 88th meeting of the Radio Regulations Board Source: Director, BR
[ CIR 481 ] - Russian - MS Word Document 2007 - Minutes of the 88th meeting of the Radio Regulations Board Minutes of the 88th meeting of the Radio Regulations Board Source: Director, BR
[ CIR 481 ] - Chinese - Acrobat PDF - Minutes of the 88th meeting of the Radio Regulations Board Minutes of the 88th meeting of the Radio Regulations Board Source: Director, BR
[ CIR 481 ] - Chinese - MS Word Document 2007 - Minutes of the 88th meeting of the Radio Regulations Board Minutes of the 88th meeting of the Radio Regulations Board Source: Director, BR
[ CIR 481 ] - Arabic - Acrobat PDF - Minutes of the 88th meeting of the Radio Regulations Board Minutes of the 88th meeting of the Radio Regulations Board Source: Director, BR
[ CIR 481 ] - Arabic - MS Word Document 2007 - Minutes of the 88th meeting of the Radio Regulations Board Minutes of the 88th meeting of the Radio Regulations Board Source: Director, BR
[ CIR 481 ] - Español - Acrobat PDF - Minutes of the 88th meeting of the Radio Regulations Board Minutes of the 88th meeting of the Radio Regulations Board Source: Director, BR
[ CIR 481 ] - Español - MS Word Document 2007 - Minutes of the 88th meeting of the Radio Regulations Board Minutes of the 88th meeting of the Radio Regulations Board Source: Director, BR
[ CIR 481 ] - Français - Acrobat PDF - Minutes of the 88th meeting of the Radio Regulations Board Minutes of the 88th meeting of the Radio Regulations Board Source: Director, BR
[ CIR 481 ] - Français - MS Word Document 2007 - Minutes of the 88th meeting of the Radio Regulations Board Minutes of the 88th meeting of the Radio Regulations Board Source: Director, BR
[ CIR 481 ] - English - Acrobat PDF - Minutes of the 88th meeting of the Radio Regulations Board Minutes of the 88th meeting of the Radio Regulations Board Source: Director, BR
[ CIR 481 ] - English - MS Word Document 2007 - Minutes of the 88th meeting of the Radio Regulations Board Minutes of the 88th meeting of the Radio Regulations Board Source: Director, BR
[ CIR 480 ] - Russian - Acrobat PDF - Application of Article 12 of the Radio Regulations: 1) Closing date for receipt of high frequency broadcasting schedules for the season A22 (27 March 2022 - 30 October 2022) 2) Regional coordination meeting, 2022 Application of Article 12 of the Radio Regulations: 1) Closing date for receipt of high frequency broadcasting schedules for the season A22 (27 March 2022 - 30 October 2022) 2) Regional coordination meeting, 2022
[ CIR 480 ] - Russian - MS Word Document 2007 - Application of Article 12 of the Radio Regulations: 1) Closing date for receipt of high frequency broadcasting schedules for the season A22 (27 March 2022 - 30 October 2022) 2) Regional coordination meeting, 2022 Application of Article 12 of the Radio Regulations: 1) Closing date for receipt of high frequency broadcasting schedules for the season A22 (27 March 2022 - 30 October 2022) 2) Regional coordination meeting, 2022
[ CIR 480 ] - Chinese - Acrobat PDF - Application of Article 12 of the Radio Regulations: 1) Closing date for receipt of high frequency broadcasting schedules for the season A22 (27 March 2022 - 30 October 2022) 2) Regional coordination meeting, 2022 Application of Article 12 of the Radio Regulations: 1) Closing date for receipt of high frequency broadcasting schedules for the season A22 (27 March 2022 - 30 October 2022) 2) Regional coordination meeting, 2022
[ CIR 480 ] - Chinese - MS Word Document 2007 - Application of Article 12 of the Radio Regulations: 1) Closing date for receipt of high frequency broadcasting schedules for the season A22 (27 March 2022 - 30 October 2022) 2) Regional coordination meeting, 2022 Application of Article 12 of the Radio Regulations: 1) Closing date for receipt of high frequency broadcasting schedules for the season A22 (27 March 2022 - 30 October 2022) 2) Regional coordination meeting, 2022
[ CIR 480 ] - Arabic - Acrobat PDF - Application of Article 12 of the Radio Regulations: 1) Closing date for receipt of high frequency broadcasting schedules for the season A22 (27 March 2022 - 30 October 2022) 2) Regional coordination meeting, 2022 Application of Article 12 of the Radio Regulations: 1) Closing date for receipt of high frequency broadcasting schedules for the season A22 (27 March 2022 - 30 October 2022) 2) Regional coordination meeting, 2022
[ CIR 480 ] - Arabic - MS Word Document 2007 - Application of Article 12 of the Radio Regulations: 1) Closing date for receipt of high frequency broadcasting schedules for the season A22 (27 March 2022 - 30 October 2022) 2) Regional coordination meeting, 2022 Application of Article 12 of the Radio Regulations: 1) Closing date for receipt of high frequency broadcasting schedules for the season A22 (27 March 2022 - 30 October 2022) 2) Regional coordination meeting, 2022
[ CIR 480 ] - Español - Acrobat PDF - Application of Article 12 of the Radio Regulations: 1) Closing date for receipt of high frequency broadcasting schedules for the season A22 (27 March 2022 - 30 October 2022) 2) Regional coordination meeting, 2022 Application of Article 12 of the Radio Regulations: 1) Closing date for receipt of high frequency broadcasting schedules for the season A22 (27 March 2022 - 30 October 2022) 2) Regional coordination meeting, 2022
[ CIR 480 ] - Español - MS Word Document 2007 - Application of Article 12 of the Radio Regulations: 1) Closing date for receipt of high frequency broadcasting schedules for the season A22 (27 March 2022 - 30 October 2022) 2) Regional coordination meeting, 2022 Application of Article 12 of the Radio Regulations: 1) Closing date for receipt of high frequency broadcasting schedules for the season A22 (27 March 2022 - 30 October 2022) 2) Regional coordination meeting, 2022
[ CIR 480 ] - Français - Acrobat PDF - Application of Article 12 of the Radio Regulations: 1) Closing date for receipt of high frequency broadcasting schedules for the season A22 (27 March 2022 - 30 October 2022) 2) Regional coordination meeting, 2022 Application of Article 12 of the Radio Regulations: 1) Closing date for receipt of high frequency broadcasting schedules for the season A22 (27 March 2022 - 30 October 2022) 2) Regional coordination meeting, 2022
[ CIR 480 ] - Français - MS Word Document 2007 - Application of Article 12 of the Radio Regulations: 1) Closing date for receipt of high frequency broadcasting schedules for the season A22 (27 March 2022 - 30 October 2022) 2) Regional coordination meeting, 2022 Application of Article 12 of the Radio Regulations: 1) Closing date for receipt of high frequency broadcasting schedules for the season A22 (27 March 2022 - 30 October 2022) 2) Regional coordination meeting, 2022
[ CIR 480 ] - English - Acrobat PDF - Application of Article 12 of the Radio Regulations: 1) Closing date for receipt of high frequency broadcasting schedules for the season A22 (27 March 2022 - 30 October 2022) 2) Regional coordination meeting, 2022 Application of Article 12 of the Radio Regulations: 1) Closing date for receipt of high frequency broadcasting schedules for the season A22 (27 March 2022 - 30 October 2022) 2) Regional coordination meeting, 2022
[ CIR 480 ] - English - MS Word Document 2007 - Application of Article 12 of the Radio Regulations: 1) Closing date for receipt of high frequency broadcasting schedules for the season A22 (27 March 2022 - 30 October 2022) 2) Regional coordination meeting, 2022 Application of Article 12 of the Radio Regulations: 1) Closing date for receipt of high frequency broadcasting schedules for the season A22 (27 March 2022 - 30 October 2022) 2) Regional coordination meeting, 2022
[ CIR 479 ] - Russian - Acrobat PDF - Rules of Procedure approved by the Radio Regulations Board Rules of Procedure approved by the Radio Regulations Board Source: Director, BR
[ CIR 479 ] - Russian - MS Word Document 2007 - Rules of Procedure approved by the Radio Regulations Board Rules of Procedure approved by the Radio Regulations Board Source: Director, BR
[ CIR 479 ] - Chinese - Acrobat PDF - Rules of Procedure approved by the Radio Regulations Board Rules of Procedure approved by the Radio Regulations Board Source: Director, BR
[ CIR 479 ] - Chinese - MS Word Document 2007 - Rules of Procedure approved by the Radio Regulations Board Rules of Procedure approved by the Radio Regulations Board Source: Director, BR
[ CIR 479 ] - Arabic - Acrobat PDF - Rules of Procedure approved by the Radio Regulations Board Rules of Procedure approved by the Radio Regulations Board Source: Director, BR
[ CIR 479 ] - Arabic - MS Word Document 2007 - Rules of Procedure approved by the Radio Regulations Board Rules of Procedure approved by the Radio Regulations Board Source: Director, BR
[ CIR 479 ] - Español - Acrobat PDF - Rules of Procedure approved by the Radio Regulations Board Rules of Procedure approved by the Radio Regulations Board Source: Director, BR
[ CIR 479 ] - Español - MS Word Document 2007 - Rules of Procedure approved by the Radio Regulations Board Rules of Procedure approved by the Radio Regulations Board Source: Director, BR
[ CIR 479 ] - Français - Acrobat PDF - Rules of Procedure approved by the Radio Regulations Board Rules of Procedure approved by the Radio Regulations Board Source: Director, BR
[ CIR 479 ] - Français - MS Word Document 2007 - Rules of Procedure approved by the Radio Regulations Board Rules of Procedure approved by the Radio Regulations Board Source: Director, BR
[ CIR 479 ] - English - Acrobat PDF - Rules of Procedure approved by the Radio Regulations Board Rules of Procedure approved by the Radio Regulations Board Source: Director, BR
[ CIR 479 ] - English - MS Word Document 2007 - Rules of Procedure approved by the Radio Regulations Board Rules of Procedure approved by the Radio Regulations Board Source: Director, BR
Language:English
Score: 490807.76
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Microsoft PowerPoint - Legal and Institutional.ppt
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ENSURING TELECOMMUNICATIONS SUCCESS AROUND THE WORLD
Legal and Institutional Aspects of Regulation
Global Symposium for Regulators Roundtable Discussion
Yasmine, Hammamet, Tunisia 14 November 2005
214 November 2005 Legal and Institutional Aspects of Regulation
Introduction
Objectives of the module: • Address the importance of an appropriate
legal, regulatory, and institutional framework for effective regulation
• provide regulators, policy makers, and stakeholders with best practice guidelines, examples and practical approaches to ICT regulation
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314 November 2005 Legal and Institutional Aspects of Regulation
Online Module Main Study
(divided into different chapters and subchapters as further described in the presentation)
Main Study (divided into different chapters and subchapters
as further described in the presentation)
Practice Notes (consists of case studies and
summaries of additional materials related to the
subject matter)
Practice Notes (consists of case studies and
summaries of additional materials related to the
subject matter)
Reference Materials (resources used to prepare
the study and module)
Reference Materials (resources used to prepare
the study and module)
414 November 2005 Legal and Institutional Aspects of Regulation
Overview of Online Module
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514 November 2005 Legal and Institutional Aspects of Regulation
Why Regulate?
To protect consumers
To enable growth and development in
the sector
To implement sector policy
To prevent anticompetitive
practices
To ensure effective transition and as a
safeguard when market regulation fails
Why Regulate?
614 November 2005 Legal and Institutional Aspects of Regulation
Legal Context of Regulatory Reform
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714 November 2005 Legal and Institutional Aspects of Regulation
Example: Using the Online Toolkit
814 November 2005 Legal and Institutional Aspects of Regulation
Example: Spam Legislation
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914 November 2005 Legal and Institutional Aspects of Regulation
Example: Spam Legislation Practice Notes
1014 November 2005 Legal and Institutional Aspects of Regulation
Impact of Convergence
Regulators are responding in several ways: • Shift to technology neutral treatment of
information and communications infrastructure • Reform of licensing frameworks • Converged regulators (e.g., Malaysia, Hong
Kong, Singapore, U.K.) • Development of new laws to regulate ICT
(e.g., spam, intellectual property, content, data protection, cyber-crime)
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1114 November 2005 Legal and Institutional Aspects of Regulation
Elements of Effective Regulation What is the checklist of items for effective regulation?
(...) Adequate regulatory processes
1214 November 2005 Legal and Institutional Aspects of Regulation
No sector-specific regulator, reliance on competition law
Organizational and Institutional Approaches to Regulation (1)
Institutional Design Options
Single-sector regulator
Multi-sector regulator
Converged regulator
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1314 November 2005 Legal and Institutional Aspects of Regulation
Organizational and Institutional Approaches to Regulation (2)
Separation of power & relationship with other entities • The regulator needs functional “independence” to enact
and implement regulations without undue influence Legal status of regulatory authorities
• Depends on the legal and political system of each country • Most regulators are either public or semi-public institutions,
and some are corporate bodies
Funding of regulators • Usually through one or combination of: government budget
appropriations, licensing fees, spectrum fees, other regulatory fees
1414 November 2005 Legal and Institutional Aspects of Regulation
Functional Aspects of Regulation (1)
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Language:English
Score: 490703.17
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