Luxembourg
Practice Relating to Rule 161. International Cooperation in Criminal Proceedings
Luxembourg’s Law on the Punishment of Grave Breaches (1985) states that, under certain conditions:
Luxembourg can hand over to governments of States parties to the [1949 Geneva Conventions] every foreign person being prosecuted or convicted in these States for an offence provided for in the Geneva Conventions and in Article 1 of this law, provided that sufficient charges are held against [him or her] and that the statutes of limitation for the public prosecution or for the sentencing have not yet been reached under Luxembourg’s law.