44. Evidence in proceedings under the Act.
(1) Where in any proceedings relating to an offence under this Act a question arises as to whether -
(a) a person is an internationally protected person,
(b) a facility is a State or Government facility of the State abroad, or
(c) an organisation is an international organisation or an international organisation of an intergovernmental character,
a certificate that is signed by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, or by a person authorised by that Minister, and that states any fact relating to that question is evidence of the fact unless the contrary is shown.
(2) In any proceedings relating to an offence under this Act -
(a) in relation to an act committed outside the State -
(i) a certificate that is signed by an officer of the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade and states that a passport was issued by that Minister of the Government to a person on a specified date, and
(ii) a certificate that is signed by an officer of the Minister and states that, to the best of the officer's knowledge and belief, the person has not ceased to be an Irish citizen,
is evidence that the person was an Irish citizen on the date on which the offence concerned is alleged to have been committed, unless the contrary is shown,