Australian International Criminal Court Act and its amendments.

The book Australian International Criminal Court Act and its amendments was published by China People's Public Security University Press in August 2007. The writer is Wang Xiumei. This book mainly includes the Criminal Court Law and its amendments.

Basic Introduction Title: Australian International Criminal Court Law and its amendments Page: 186 Press: China People's Public Security University Press Publication Date: August 2007 1 Book Information, Author Profile, Content Profile, Catalogue, Book Information Series Name: Shi Jing International Criminal Law Library: Foreign Criminal Law Translation Series: 12 Paperback: Language: Simplified. 0 format ISBN: 7811097865444 Doctor of Law, visiting scholar of new york University (1995 ~ 1996, 2003), trainee scholar of the International Criminal Court (2004). Assistant to the Dean of the Institute of Criminal Law Science of Beijing Normal University, deputy director, professor and doctoral supervisor of the International Institute of Criminal Law, concurrently deputy secretary-general of the Criminal Law Research Institute of China Institute of Reform and Reform, and director of the China Branch of the International Criminal Law Association. Main research areas: China criminal law and international criminal law. Australia signed the Rome Statute in 1998 12. Before ratifying the Rome Statute, the Australian Parliament passed the Australian International Criminal Court Act and its amendments on June 27, 2002 after more than months of discussion, which further promoted the process of Australia's ratification of the Rome Statute. Directory of Australia's International Criminal Court Act Chapter I Preface Chapter II General Provisions on Cooperation Requests issued by the International Criminal Court Chapter III Requests of the International Criminal Court for Arrest and Transfer of Persons Chapter IV Requests of Other International Criminal Courts Chapter V Investigations or Sessions of the International Criminal Court in Australia Chapter VI Search, Right of Seizure and Arrest Chapter VII Information provided in confidence by third parties Chapter VIII Protecting Australia's national security interests Chapter IX Transporting detainees through Australia Chapter X Enforcement of compensation orders and fines of the International Criminal Court Chapter XI Confiscation of the proceeds of international crimes Chapter XII Enforcement of judgments of the International Criminal Court in Australia Chapter XIII Australia's request to the International Criminal Court Chapter XIV Other Provisions Part II of the Australian International Criminal Court Act (Amendment).