Article 334
If the indictment contains a proposal to order placement of the defendant in detention or his release from detention, the panel (Article 21 paragraph 4) rules on it immediately, and not later than within 48 hours.
detention. An appeal against this ruling does not stay its execution.
Detention
Article 498
Detention may be ordered against a person for whom there exists grounded suspicion that he has committed a criminal offence if there exists any of the reasons referred to in Article 211 paragraph 1 items 1) to 3) of this Code, or if the defendant has been sentenced to a term of imprisonment of five or more years and if it is justified by the especially serious circumstances of the criminal offence.
Before the submission of the motion to indict, detention may last for only as long as it is needed to conduct evidentiary actions, but not more than 30 days. If the proceedings are being conducted in connection with a criminal offence punishable by a term of imprisonment or five or more years, detention may, acting upon a reasoned motion by the public prosecutor, be extended by another 30 days at most for the purpose of collection of evidence which has not been collected for justified reasons.
An appeal may be submitted to the panel (Article 21 paragraph 4) against the ruling of an individual judge referred to in paragraph 2 of this Article, but it does not stay execution of the ruling.
The provisions of Article 216 of this Code are applied accordingly in respect of detention from the filing of the charges until the pronouncement of a first-instance judgment, with the proviso that the panel (Article 21 paragraph 4) is required to examine once every month whether reasons for detention exist.
The provisions of Article 211 paragraph 3 of this Code will be applied accordingly also in respect of deciding on detention after the pronouncement of the judgment.
1. In respect of an investigation under this Statute, a person:
(d) Shall not be subjected to arbitrary arrest or detention, and shall not be deprived of his or her liberty except on such grounds and in accordance with such procedures as are established in this Statute.
2. In imposing a sentence of imprisonment, the Court shall deduct the time, if any, previously spent in detention in accordance with an order of the Court. The Court may deduct any time otherwise spent in detention in connection with conduct underlying the crime.
(c) A person being transported shall be detained in custody during the period of transit;
1. In urgent cases, the Court may request the provisional arrest of the person sought, pending presentation of the request for surrender and the documents supporting the request as specified in article 91.
1. The enforcement of a sentence of imprisonment shall be subject to the supervision of the Court and shall be consistent with widely accepted international treaty standards governing treatment of prisoners.
2. The conditions of imprisonment shall be governed by the law of the State of enforcement and shall be consistent with widely accepted international treaty standards governing treatment of prisoners; in no case shall such conditions be more or less favourable than those available to prisoners convicted of similar offences in the State of enforcement.
3. Communications between a sentenced person and the Court shall be unimpeded and confidential.