International Criminal Court Act 2006

Realisation of property.

41.— (1) Where an enforcement order which is not subject to appeal has not been satisfied, the High Court may exercise the powers conferred by this section.

(2) Where subsection (1) applies, the Court may, in relation to any realisable property—

(a) appoint a person to be a receiver in respect of it,

(b) empower the receiver to take possession of it, subject to such conditions or exceptions as the Court may specify,

(c) order any person having possession or control of it to deliver it to the receiver,

(d) empower the receiver to realise it in such manner as the Court may direct,

(e) order any person holding an interest in it to make to the receiver such payment as the Court may direct in respect of any beneficial interest held in it by the defendant or, as the case may be, by the recipient of any gift caught by this Act, and

(f) on the payment being made, by order transfer, grant or extinguish any such beneficial interest.

(3) The Court shall not exercise the powers conferred by this section unless a reasonable opportunity has been given to persons holding any interest in the property concerned to make representations to it in relation to such exercise.