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15Attorney‑General must take into account ICC’s ability to refer matter to Assembly of States Parties or Security Council
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#### 15 Attorney‑General must take into account ICC’s ability to refer matter to Assembly of States Parties or Security Council
In determining what action to take in relation to a request for cooperation, the Attorney‑General must take into account the power of the ICC to refer the matter to the Assembly of States Parties or to the Security Council in accordance with paragraph 7 of article 87 of the Statute if the ICC finds that, contrary to the provisions of the Statute, Australia has failed to comply with the request.