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PREAMBLE
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... The
States Parties
to the present
Convention
, ...
ARTICLE-5
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... 1.
States Parties
shall note
recruit
, use,
finance
or train
mercenaries
and shall
prohibit
such
activities
in
accordance
with the
provisions
of the present
Convention
. ...
... 2.
States Parties
shall not
recruit
, use,
finance
or train
mercenaries
for the
purpose
of
opposing
the
legitimate
exercise
of the
inalienable right
of peoples to
self-determination
, as recognized by
international law
, and shall take, in
conformity
with
international law
, the appropriate
measures
to
prevent
the
recruitment
, use,
financing
or
training
of
mercenaries
for that
purpose
. ...
ARTICLE-6
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...
States Parties
shall
co-operate
in the
prevention
of the
offences
set forth in the present
Convention
, particularly by : ...
ARTICLE-7
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...
States Parties
shall
co-operate
in taking the necessary
measures
for the
implementation
of the present
Convention
. ...
ARTICLE-8
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... Any
State Party
having
reason
to believe that one of the
offences
set forth in the present
Convention
has been, is being or will be committed shall, in
accordance
with its
national law
,
communicate
the
relevant
information
, as soon as it comes to its
knowledge
, directly or through the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
, to the
States Parties
affected
. ...
ARTICLE-13
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... 1.
States Parties
shall afford one another the
greatest
measure
of
assistance
in
connection
with
criminal proceedings
brought in
respect
of the
offences
set forth in the present
Convention
,
including
the
supply
of all
evidence
at their
disposal
necessary for the
proceedings
. The
law
of the
State
whose
assistance
is requested shall apply in all
cases
. ...
ARTICLE-15
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... 1. The
offences
set forth in
articles
2, 3 and 4 of the present
Convention
shall be deemed to be
included
as
extraditable offences
in any
extradition
treaty
existing
between
States Parties
.
States Parties
undertake
to
include
such
offences
as
extraditable offences
in every
extradition
treaty
to be concluded between them. ...
... 1. The
offences
set forth in
articles
2, 3 and 4 of the present
Convention
shall be deemed to be
included
as
extraditable offences
in any
extradition
treaty
existing
between
States Parties
.
States Parties
undertake
to
include
such
offences
as
extraditable offences
in every
extradition
treaty
to be concluded between them. ...
... 3.
States Parties
which do not make
extradition
conditional on the existence of a
treaty
shall recognize those
offences
as
extraditable offences
between themselves,
subject
to the
conditions
provided by the
law
of the requested
State
. ...
... 4. The
offences
shall be treated, for the
purpose
of
extradition
between
States Parties
, as if they had been committed not only in the
place
in which they occurred but also in the
territories
of the
State
required to
establish
their
jurisdiction
in
accordance
with
article
9
of the present
Convention
. ...
ARTICLE-17
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... 1. Any
dispute
between two or more
States Parties
concerning
the
interpretation
or
application
of the present
Convention
which is not settled by
negotiation
shall, at the
request
of one of them, be submitted to
arbitration
. If, within six
months
from the
date
of the
request
for
arbitration
, the
parties
are
unable
to
agree
on the
organization
of the
arbitration
, any one of those
parties
may refer the
dispute
to the
International Court of Justice
by a
request
in
conformity
with the
Statute of the Court
. ...
... 2. Each
State
may, at the
time
of
signature
or
ratification
of the present
Convention
or
accession
thereto,
declare
that it does not consider itself bound by paragraph 1 of this
article
. The other
States Parties
shall not be bound by paragraph 1 of this
article
with
respect
to any
State party
which has made such a
reservation
. ...
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