''TITLE ONE, CHAPTER I: Human Rights and Guarantees, Article 16''
(...) Only a judicial authority can issue a search warrant at the request of the Public 
Prosecution Service. The search warrant must describe the place to be searched, the 
person or persons to be apprehended and the objects to be seized. Upon the 
conclusion of the search, a report must be compiled at the site and before two 
witnesses proposed by the occupant of the place searched or, in his absence or 
refusal, by the acting authority.
  'TITLE ONE, CHAPTER I: Human Rights and Guarantees, Article 16''
(...)Administrative authorities shall have powers to search private households only in 
order to enforce sanitary and police regulations. Administrative authorities can 
require the accounts books and documents to corroborate compliance with fiscal 
provisions, following the procedures and formalities established for search warrants.
1. States Parties shall, in accordance with the provisions of this Part and under procedures of national law, comply with requests by the Court to provide the following assistance in relation to investigations or prosecutions: