... Each
State Party shall
adopt such
measures as may be necessary,
including, where appropriate,
domestic legislation, to ensure that
criminal acts within the
scope of this
Convention, in particular where they are intended or
calculated to provoke a
state of
terror in the
general public or in a
group of
persons or particular
persons, are under no
circumstances justifiable by
considerations of a
political,
philosophical,
ideological,
racial,
ethnic,
religious or other similar
nature and are punished by
penalties consistent with their
grave nature. ...
... When a
State Party, pursuant to the present
article, has taken a
person into
custody, it shall immediately notify, directly or through the
Secretary-General of the United Nations, the
States Parties which have
established jurisdiction in
accordance with
article 6, paragraphs 1 and 2, and, if it considers it advisable, any other interested
States Parties, of the
fact that that
person is in
custody and of the
circumstances which
warrant that
person's
detention. The
State which makes the
investigation contemplated in paragraph 1 of the present
article shall promptly inform the said
States Parties of its findings and shall indicate whether it intends to
exercise jurisdiction. ...
... When a
State Party, pursuant to the present
article, has taken a
person into
custody, it shall immediately notify, directly or through the
Secretary-General of the United Nations, the
States Parties which have
established jurisdiction in
accordance with
article 6, paragraphs 1 and 2, and, if it considers it advisable, any other interested
States Parties, of the
fact that that
person is in
custody and of the
circumstances which
warrant that
person's
detention. The
State which makes the
investigation contemplated in paragraph 1 of the present
article shall promptly inform the said
States Parties of its findings and shall indicate whether it intends to
exercise jurisdiction. ...
... When a
State Party, pursuant to the present
article, has taken a
person into
custody, it shall immediately notify, directly or through the
Secretary-General of the United Nations, the
States Parties which have
established jurisdiction in
accordance with
article 6, paragraphs 1 and 2, and, if it considers it advisable, any other interested
States Parties, of the
fact that that
person is in
custody and of the
circumstances which
warrant that
person's
detention. The
State which makes the
investigation contemplated in paragraph 1 of the present
article shall promptly inform the said
States Parties of its findings and shall indicate whether it intends to
exercise jurisdiction. ...
... When a
State Party, pursuant to the present
article, has taken a
person into
custody, it shall immediately notify, directly or through the
Secretary-General of the United Nations, the
States Parties which have
established jurisdiction in
accordance with
article 6, paragraphs 1 and 2, and, if it considers it advisable, any other interested
States Parties, of the
fact that that
person is in
custody and of the
circumstances which
warrant that
person's
detention. The
State which makes the
investigation contemplated in paragraph 1 of the present
article shall promptly inform the said
States Parties of its findings and shall indicate whether it intends to
exercise jurisdiction. ...