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59 STAT.] MULTILATERAL-WAR CRIMINALS Oct. , 1945 1549 III. COMMITTEE FOR THE INVESTIGATION AND PROSECUTION OF MAJOR WAR CRIMINALS Article 14. Each Signatory shall appoint a Chief Prosecutor for the investiga- Chief Prosecutors. tion of the charges against and the prosecution of major war criminals. The Chief Prosecutors shall act as a committee for the following Dutiesofcommittee. purposes: (a) to agree upon a plan of the individual work of each of the Chief Prosecutors and his staff, (b) to settle the final designation of major war criminals to be tried by the Tribunal, (c) to approve the Indictment and the documents to be sub- mitted therewith, (d) to lodge the Indictment and the accompanying documents with the Tribunal, (e) to draw up and recommend to the Tribunal for its approval draft rules of procedure, contemplated by Article 13 of this Charter. The Tribunal shall have power to accept, with or without amendments, or to reject, the rules so recommended. The Committee shall act in all the above matters by a majority vote and shall appoint a Chairman as may be convenient and in accordance with the principle of rotation: provided that if there is an equal division of vote concerning the designation of a Defendant to be tried by the Tribunal, or the crimes with which he shall be charged, that proposal will be adopted which was made by the party which proposed that the particular Defendant be tried, or the particular charges be preferred against him. Article 15. The Chief Prosecutors shall individually, and acting in collabora- uties tion with one another, also undertake the following duties: (a) investigation, collection and production before or at the Trial of all necessary evidence, (b) the preparation of the Indictment for approval by the Com- mittee in accordance with paragraph (c) of Article 14 hereof, (c) the preliminary examination of all necessary witnesses and of the Defendants, (d) to act as prosecutor at the Trial, (e) to appoint representatives to carry out such duties as may be assigned to them, (f) to undertake such other matters as may appear necessary to them for the purposes of the preparation for and conduct of the Trial. It is understood that no witness or Defendant detained by any Signatory shall be taken out of the possession of that Signatory without its assent.