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PREAMBLE
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... Noting that the
activities
of
military forces
of
States
are
governed
by
rules
of
international law
outside the
framework
of this
Convention
and that the
exclusion
of certain
actions
from the coverage of this
Convention
does not condone or make
lawful
otherwise
unlawful
acts
, or preclude
prosecution
under other
laws
, ...
ARTICLE-2
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... In any other way
contributes
to the
commission
of one or more
offences
as set forth in paragraph 1 or 2 of the present article by a
group
of
persons
acting with a
common
purpose
; such
contribution
shall be
intentional
and either be made with the aim of furthering the
general
criminal activity
or
purpose
of the
group
or be made in the
knowledge
of the
intention
of the
group
to commit the
offence
or
offences
concerned
. ...
ARTICLE-15
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... By taking all practicable
measures
,
including
, if necessary, adapting their
domestic
legislation
, to
prevent
and counter
preparations
in their respective
territories
for the
commission
of those
offences
within or outside their
territories
,
including
measures
to
prohibit
in their
territories
illegal
activities
of
persons
,
groups
and
organizations
that
encourage
, instigate, organize, knowingly
finance
or engage in the perpetration of
offences
as set forth in article
2
; ...
ARTICLE-19
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... The
activities
of
armed forces
during an
armed conflict
, as those
terms
are understood under
international
humanitarian law
, which are
governed
by that
law
, are not
governed
by this
Convention
, and the
activities
undertaken by
military forces
of a
State
in the
exercise
of their
official duties
, inasmuch as they are
governed
by other
rules
of
international law
, are not
governed
by this
Convention
. ...
... The
activities
of
armed forces
during an
armed conflict
, as those
terms
are understood under
international
humanitarian law
, which are
governed
by that
law
, are not
governed
by this
Convention
, and the
activities
undertaken by
military forces
of a
State
in the
exercise
of their
official duties
, inasmuch as they are
governed
by other
rules
of
international law
, are not
governed
by this
Convention
. ...
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