Part II
Regional Instruments
States Parties in matters of criminal investigation, request any other State
Party to carry out, with its assistance and cooperation, on the latter's
territory, criminal investigations related to any judicial proceedings
concerning alleged terrorist acts and, in particular:
(a)
the examination of witnesses and transcripts of statements made
as evidence;
(b)
the opening of judicial information;
(c)
the initiation of investigation processes;
(d)
the collection of documents and recordings or, in their absence,
authenticated copies thereof;
(e)
conducting inspections and tracing of assets for evidentiary
purposes;
(f)
executing searches and seizures; and
(g)
service of judicial documents.
Article 15
A commission rogatoire may be refused:
(a)
where each of the States Parties has to execute a commission
rogatoire relating to the same terrorist acts;
(b)
if that request may affect efforts to expose crimes, impede
investigations or the indictment of the accused in the country
requesting the commission rogatoire; or
(c)
if the execution of the request would affect the sovereignty of the
requested State, its security or public order.
Article 16
The extra-territorial investigation (commission rogatoire) shall be
executed in compliance with the provisions of national laws of the
requested State. The request for an extra-territorial investigation
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