Rome Statute
Part 10: Enforcement

Article Art. 108
Limitation on the prosecution or punishment of other offences


1.

A sentenced person in the custody of the State of enforcement shall not be subject to prosecution or punishment or to extradition to a third State for any conduct engaged in prior to that person’s delivery to the State of enforcement, unless such prosecution, punishment or extradition has been approved by the Court at the request of the State of enforcement.

2.

The Court shall decide the matter after having heard the views of the sentenced person.

3.

Paragraph 1 shall cease to apply if the sentenced person remains voluntarily for more than 30 days in the territory of the State of enforcement after having served the full sentence imposed by the Court, or returns to the territory of that State after having left it.

Source: Article 108 — Limitation on the prosecution or punishment of other offences, https://www.­icc-cpi.­int/Publications/Rome-Statute.­pdf.

Last Updated

Jun. 25, 2022

Art. 108’s source at icc-cpi​.int