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CONVENTION
ON THE PREVENTION AND PUNISHMENT 9 December 1948 Entered into Force 12.01.1951 The Contracting
Parties, Article
1 The Contracting
Parties confirm that genocide, whether committed in time of peace or in
time of war, is a crime under international law which they undertake to
prevent and to punish. Article
2 In the present
Convention, genocide means any of the following acts committed with intent
to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious
group, as such: Article
3 The following
acts shall be punishable: Article
4 Persons committing
genocide or any of the other acts enumerated in article III shall be punished,
whether they are constitutionally responsible rulers, public officials
or private individuals. Article
5 The Contracting
Parties undertake to enact, in accordance with their respective Constitutions,
the necessary legislation to give effect to the provisions of the present
Convention, and, in particular, to provide effective penalties for persons
guilty of genocide or any of the other acts enumerated in article III. Article
6 Persons charged
with genocide or any of the other acts enumerated in article III shall
be tried by a competent tribunal of the State in the territory of which
the act was committed, or by such international penal tribunal as may
have jurisdiction with respect to those Contracting Parties which shall
have accepted its jurisdiction.
Article
7 Genocide and
the other acts enumerated in article III shall not be considered as political
crimes for the purpose of extradition. Article
8 Any Contracting
Party may call upon the competent organs of the United Nations to take
such action under the Charter of the United Nations as they consider appropriate
for the prevention and suppression of acts of genocide or any of the other
acts enumerated in article III. Article
9 Disputes between
the Contracting Parties relating to the interpretation, application or
fulfilment of the present Convention, including those relating to the
responsibility of a State for genocide or for any of the other acts enumerated
in article III, shall be submitted to the International Court of Justice
at the request of any of the parties to the dispute. Article
10 The
present Convention, of which the Chinese, English, French, Russian and
Spanish texts are equally authentic, shall bear the date of 9 December
1948. Article
11 The present
Convention shall be open until 31 December 1949 for signature on behalf
of any Member of the United Nations and of any nonmember State to which
an invitation to sign has been addressed by the General Assembly.
Article
12 Any Contracting Party may at any time, by notification addressed to the Secretary-General of the United Nations, extend the application of the present Convention to all or any of the territories for the conduct of whose foreign relations that Contracting Party is responsible.
Article
13 On the day
when the first twenty instruments of ratification or accession have been
deposited, the Secretary-General shall draw up a proces-verbal and transmit
a copy thereof to each Member of the United Nations and to each of the
non-member States contemplated in article 11.
Article
14 The present
Convention shall remain in effect for a period of ten years as from the
date of its coming into force.
Article
15 If,
as a result of denunciations, the number of Parties to the present Convention
should become less than sixteen, the Convention shall cease to be in force
as from the date on which the last of these denunciations shall become
effective.
Article
16 A request
for the revision of the present Convention may be made at any time by
any Contracting Party by means of a notification in writing addressed
to the Secretary-General. Article
17 The Secretary-General
of the United Nations shall notify all Members of the United Nations and
the non-member States contemplated in article XI of the following: Article
18 The original
of the present Convention shall be deposited in the archives of the United
Nations. Article
19 The present Convention shall be registered by the Secretary-General of the United Nations on the date of its coming into force. |