Escape. 1. If the sentenced person has escaped, Belgium shall, as soon as possible, advise the Registrar by any medium capable of delivering a written record. 2. If the sentenced person escapes from custody and flees the territory of Belgium, Belgium may, after consultation with the Presidency, request the personʹs extradition or surrender from the State in which the person is located pursuant to any existing bilateral or multilateral arrangements, or may request that the Presidency seek the personʹs surrender, in accordance with Part 9 of the Rome Statute. 3. If the State in which the sentenced person is located agrees to surrender him or her to Belgium, pursuant to either international agreements or its national legislation, Belgium shall so advise the Registrar in writing. The person shall be surrendered to Belgium as soon as possible, if necessary in consultation with the Registrar, pursuant to rule 225 of the Rules. 4. If the sentenced person is surrendered to the Court, then the Court shall transfer him or her to Belgium. Nevertheless, the Presidency may, acting on its own motion or at the request of the Prosecutor or of Belgium, designate another State, including the State to the territory of which the sentenced person has fled. 5. In all cases, the entire period of detention in the territory of the State in which the sentenced person was in custody after his or her escape and, where paragraph 4 of this Article is applicable, the period of detention at the seat of the Court following the surrender of the sentenced person from the State in which he or she was located shall be deducted from the sentence remaining to be served.
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Samples: Agreement Between the International Criminal Court and the Government of the Kingdom of Belgium on the Enforcement of Sentences of the International Criminal Court, Agreement Between the International Criminal Court and the Government of the Kingdom of Belgium on the Enforcement of Sentences of the International Criminal Court
Escape. 1. If the sentenced person has escaped, Belgium Austria shall, as soon as possible, advise the Registrar by any medium capable of delivering a written record.
2. If the sentenced person escapes from custody and flees the territory of BelgiumAustria, Belgium Austria may, after consultation with the Presidency, request the personʹs extradition or surrender from the State in which the person is located pursuant to any existing bilateral or multilateral arrangements, or may request that the Presidency seek the personʹs surrender, in accordance with Part 9 of the Rome Statute.
3. If the State in which the sentenced person is located located, agrees to surrender him or her to BelgiumAustria, pursuant to either international agreements or its national legislation, Belgium Austria shall so advise to the Registrar in writing. The person shall be surrendered to Belgium Austria as soon as possible, possible if necessary in consultation with the Registrar, pursuant to rule 225 of the RulesRule 225.
4. If the sentenced person is surrendered to the Court, then the Court shall transfer him or her to BelgiumAustria. Nevertheless, the Presidency may, acting on its own motion or at the request of the Prosecutor or of BelgiumAustria, designate another State, including the State to the territory of which the sentenced person has fled.
5. In all cases, the entire period of detention in the territory of the State in which the sentenced person was in custody after his or his/her escape and, where paragraph 4 of this Article article is applicable, the period of detention at the seat of the Court following the surrender of the sentenced person from the State in which he or he/she was located shall be deducted from the sentence remaining to be served.
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Escape. 1. If the sentenced person has escaped, Belgium shall, as soon as possible, advise the Registrar by any medium capable of delivering a written record.
2. If the sentenced person escapes from custody and flees the territory of Belgium, Belgium may, after consultation with the Presidency, request the personʹs person's extradition or surrender from the State in which the person is located pursuant to any existing bilateral or multilateral arrangements, or may request that the Presidency seek the personʹs person's surrender, in accordance with Part 9 of the Rome Statute.
3. If the State in which the sentenced person is located agrees to surrender him or her to Belgium, pursuant to either international agreements or its national legislation, Belgium shall so advise the Registrar in writing. The person shall be surrendered to Belgium as soon as possible, if necessary in consultation with the Registrar, pursuant to rule 225 of the Rules.
4. If the sentenced person is surrendered to the Court, then the Court shall transfer him or her to Belgium. Nevertheless, the Presidency may, acting on its own motion or at the request of the Prosecutor or of Belgium, designate another State, including the State to the territory of which the sentenced person has fled.
5. In all cases, the entire period of detention in the territory of the State in which the sentenced person was in custody after his or her escape and, where paragraph 4 of this Article is applicable, the period of detention at the seat of the Court following the surrender of the sentenced person from the State in which he or she was located shall be deducted from the sentence remaining to be served.
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