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Supplementary Convention on the Abolition of Slavery, the Slave Trade, and Institutions and Practices Similar to Slavery
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PREAMBLE
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... The
States Parties
to the present
Convention
, ...
ARTICLE-1
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... Each of the
States Parties
to this
Convention
shall take all practicable and necessary
legislative
and other
measures
to bring about progressively and as soon as possible the complete
abolition
or
abandonment
of the following
institutions
and practices, where they still
exist
and whether or not they are covered by the
definition
of
slavery
contained in
article
1
of the
Slavery Convention
signed
at
Geneva
on 25 September 1926: ...
ARTICLE-2
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... With a
view
to bringing to an end the
institutions
and practices mentioned in
article
1
(c) of this
Convention
, the
States Parties
undertake
to prescribe, where appropriate, suitable
minimum ages
of
marriage
, to
encourage
the use of
facilities
whereby the
consent
of both
parties
to a
marriage
may be
freely
expressed in the
presence
of a
competent
civil
or
religious authority
, and to
encourage
the
registration
of
marriages
. ...
... With a
view
to bringing to an end the
institutions
and practices mentioned in
article
1
(c) of this
Convention
, the
States Parties
undertake
to prescribe, where appropriate, suitable
minimum ages
of
marriage
, to
encourage
the use of
facilities
whereby the
consent
of both
parties
to a
marriage
may be
freely
expressed in the
presence
of a
competent
civil
or
religious authority
, and to
encourage
the
registration
of
marriages
. ...
ARTICLE-3
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... 1. The
act
of conveying or attempting to convey
slaves
from one
country
to another by whatever means of
transport
, or of being accessory thereto, shall be a
criminal offence
under the
laws
of the
States Parties
to this
Convention
and
persons
convicted
thereof shall be
liable
to very severe
penalties
. ...
... (a) The
States Parties
shall take all effective
measures
to
prevent
ships
and
aircraft
authorized
to fly their
flags
from conveying
slaves
and to
punish
persons
guilty
of such
acts
or of using
national flags
for that
purpose
. ...
... (b) The
States Parties
shall take all effective
measures
to ensure that their
ports
, airfields and
coasts
are not used for the conveyance of
slaves
. ...
... 3. The
States Parties
to this
Convention
shall
exchange
information
in
order
to ensure the
practical
co-ordination of the
measures
taken by them in combating the
slave trade
and shall inform each other of every
case
of the
slave trade
, and of every
attempt
to commit this
criminal offence
, which comes to their
notice
. ...
ARTICLE-4
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... Any
slave
who takes
refuge
on
board
any
vessel
of a
State Party
to this
Convention
shall
ipso facto
be
free
. ...
ARTICLE-5
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... In a
country
where the
abolition
or
abandonment
of
slavery
, or of the
institutions
or practices mentioned in
article
1
of this
Convention
, is not yet complete, the
act
of mutilating, branding or otherwise marking a
slave
or a
person of servile status
in
order
to indicate his
status
, or as a
punishment
, or for any other
reason
, or of being accessory thereto, shall be a
criminal offence
under the
laws
of the
States Parties
to this
Convention
and
persons
convicted
thereof shall be
liable
to
punishment
. ...
ARTICLE-6
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... 1. The
act
of
enslaving
another
person
or of inducing another
person
to give himself or a
person
dependent upon him into
slavery
, or of attempting these
acts
, or being accessory thereto, or being a
party
to a
conspiracy
to accomplish any such
acts
, shall be a
criminal offence
under the
laws
of the
States Parties
to this
Convention
and
persons
convicted
thereof shall be
liable
to
punishment
. ...
... 1. The
act
of
enslaving
another
person
or of inducing another
person
to give himself or a
person
dependent upon him into
slavery
, or of attempting these
acts
, or being accessory thereto, or being a
party
to a
conspiracy
to accomplish any such
acts
, shall be a
criminal offence
under the
laws
of the
States Parties
to this
Convention
and
persons
convicted
thereof shall be
liable
to
punishment
. ...
... 2.
Subject
to the
provisions
of the introductory paragraph of
article
1
of this
Convention
, the
provisions
of paragraph 1 of the present
article
shall also apply to the
act
of inducing another
person
to
place
himself or a
person
dependent upon him into the
servile
status
resulting from any of the
institutions
or practices mentioned in
article
1
, to any
attempt
to perform such
acts
, to being accessory thereto, and to being a
party
to a
conspiracy
to accomplish any such
acts
. ...
ARTICLE-8
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... 1. The
States Parties
to this
Convention
undertake
to
co-operate
with each other and with the
United Nations
to give
effect
to the foregoing
provisions
. ...
... 2. The
Parties
undertake
to
communicate
to the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
copies
of any
laws
,
regulations
and
administrative measures
enacted or put into
effect
to
implement
the
provisions
of this
Convention
. ...
... 3. The
Secretary-General
shall
communicate
the
information
received
under paragraph 2 of this
article
to the other
Parties
and to the
Economic and Social Council
as part of the
documentation
for any
discussion
which the
Council
might
undertake
with a
view
to making further
recommendations
for the
abolition of slavery
, the
slave trade
or the
institutions
and practices which are the
subject
of this
Convention
. ...
ARTICLE-10
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... Any
dispute
between
States Parties
to this
Convention
relating to its
interpretation
or
application
, which is not settled by
negotiation
, shall be referred to the
International Court of Justice
at the
request
of any one of the
parties
to the
dispute
, unless the
parties
concerned
agree
on another mode of
settlement
. ...
... Any
dispute
between
States Parties
to this
Convention
relating to its
interpretation
or
application
, which is not settled by
negotiation
, shall be referred to the
International Court of Justice
at the
request
of any one of the
parties
to the
dispute
, unless the
parties
concerned
agree
on another mode of
settlement
. ...
... Any
dispute
between
States Parties
to this
Convention
relating to its
interpretation
or
application
, which is not settled by
negotiation
, shall be referred to the
International Court of Justice
at the
request
of any one of the
parties
to the
dispute
, unless the
parties
concerned
agree
on another mode of
settlement
. ...
ARTICLE-12
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... 1. This
Convention
shall apply to all
non-self-governing
trust
,
colonial
and other
non-metropolitan territories
for the
international relations
of which any
State Party
is
responsible
; the
Party
concerned
shall,
subject
to the
provisions
of paragraph 2 of this
article
, at the
time
of
signature
,
ratification
or
accession
declare
the
non-metropolitan territory
or
territories
to which the
Convention
shall apply
ipso facto
as a result of such
signature
,
ratification
or
accession
. ...
... 1. This
Convention
shall apply to all
non-self-governing
trust
,
colonial
and other
non-metropolitan territories
for the
international relations
of which any
State Party
is
responsible
; the
Party
concerned
shall,
subject
to the
provisions
of paragraph 2 of this
article
, at the
time
of
signature
,
ratification
or
accession
declare
the
non-metropolitan territory
or
territories
to which the
Convention
shall apply
ipso facto
as a result of such
signature
,
ratification
or
accession
. ...
... 2. In any
case
in which the previous
consent
of a
non-metropolitan territory
is required by the
constitutional
laws
or practices of the
Party
or of the
non-metropolitan territory
, the
Party
concerned
shall endeavour to secure the needed
consent
of the
non-metropolitan territory
within the
period
of twelve
months
from the
date
of
signature
of the
Convention
by the
metropolitan
State
, and when such
consent
has been obtained the
Party
shall notify the
Secretary-General
. This
Convention
shall apply to the
territory
or
territories
named in such
notification
from the
date
of its
receipt
by the
Secretary General
. ...
... 2. In any
case
in which the previous
consent
of a
non-metropolitan territory
is required by the
constitutional
laws
or practices of the
Party
or of the
non-metropolitan territory
, the
Party
concerned
shall endeavour to secure the needed
consent
of the
non-metropolitan territory
within the
period
of twelve
months
from the
date
of
signature
of the
Convention
by the
metropolitan
State
, and when such
consent
has been obtained the
Party
shall notify the
Secretary-General
. This
Convention
shall apply to the
territory
or
territories
named in such
notification
from the
date
of its
receipt
by the
Secretary General
. ...
... 2. In any
case
in which the previous
consent
of a
non-metropolitan territory
is required by the
constitutional
laws
or practices of the
Party
or of the
non-metropolitan territory
, the
Party
concerned
shall endeavour to secure the needed
consent
of the
non-metropolitan territory
within the
period
of twelve
months
from the
date
of
signature
of the
Convention
by the
metropolitan
State
, and when such
consent
has been obtained the
Party
shall notify the
Secretary-General
. This
Convention
shall apply to the
territory
or
territories
named in such
notification
from the
date
of its
receipt
by the
Secretary General
. ...
... 3. After the
expiry
of the twelve-
month
period
mentioned in the preceding paragraph, the
States Parties
concerned
shall inform the
Secretary-General
of the results of the
consultations
with those
non-metropolitan territories
for whose
international relations
they are
responsible
and whose
consent
to the
application
of this
Convention
may have been withheld. ...
ARTICLE-13
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... 1. This
Convention
shall
enter into force
on the
date
on which two
States
have become
Parties
thereto. ...
ARTICLE-14
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... 2. Any
State Party
may
denounce
this
Convention
by a
notice
addressed by that
State
to the
Secretary-General
not less than six
months
before the
expiration
of the current three-
year
period
. The
Secretary-General
shall notify all other
Parties
of each such
notice
and the
date
of the
receipt
thereof. ...
... 2. Any
State Party
may
denounce
this
Convention
by a
notice
addressed by that
State
to the
Secretary-General
not less than six
months
before the
expiration
of the current three-
year
period
. The
Secretary-General
shall notify all other
Parties
of each such
notice
and the
date
of the
receipt
thereof. ...
... 3. Denunciations shall take
effect
at the
expiration
of the current three-
year
period
. The
Secretary
-
General
shall notify other
Parties
of each such
notice
and the
date
of the
receipt
thereof. ...
... 4. In
cases
where, in
accordance
with the
provisions
of
article
12
, this
Convention
has become applicable to a
non-metropolitan territory
of a
Party
, that
Party
may at any
time
thereafter, with the
consent
of the
territory
concerned
, give
notice
to the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
denouncing this
Convention
separately in
respect
of that
territory
. The
denunciation
shall take
effect
one
year
after the
date
of the
receipt
of such
notice
by the
Secretary-General
, who shall notify all other
Parties
of such
notice
and the
date
of the
receipt
thereof. ...
... 4. In
cases
where, in
accordance
with the
provisions
of
article
12
, this
Convention
has become applicable to a
non-metropolitan territory
of a
Party
, that
Party
may at any
time
thereafter, with the
consent
of the
territory
concerned
, give
notice
to the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
denouncing this
Convention
separately in
respect
of that
territory
. The
denunciation
shall take
effect
one
year
after the
date
of the
receipt
of such
notice
by the
Secretary-General
, who shall notify all other
Parties
of such
notice
and the
date
of the
receipt
thereof. ...
... 4. In
cases
where, in
accordance
with the
provisions
of
article
12
, this
Convention
has become applicable to a
non-metropolitan territory
of a
Party
, that
Party
may at any
time
thereafter, with the
consent
of the
territory
concerned
, give
notice
to the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
denouncing this
Convention
separately in
respect
of that
territory
. The
denunciation
shall take
effect
one
year
after the
date
of the
receipt
of such
notice
by the
Secretary-General
, who shall notify all other
Parties
of such
notice
and the
date
of the
receipt
thereof. ...
ARTICLE-15
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... This
Convention
, of which the
Chinese
,
English
,
French
,
Russian
and
Spanish
texts are
equally
authentic
, shall be
deposited
in the
archives
of the
United Nations
Secretariat
. The
Secretary-General
shall prepare a
certified copy
thereof for
communication
to
States Parties
to this
Convention
, as well as to all other
States
Members
of the
United Nations
and of the specialized
agencies
. ...
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