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ARTICLE-8
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... 2. If a
State Party
which makes
extradition
conditional on the existence of a
treaty
receives a
request for extradition
from another
State Party
with which it has no
extradition
treaty
, it may consider this
Convention
as the
legal basis for extradition
in
respect
of such
offences
.
Extradition
shall be
subject
to the other
conditions
provided by the
law
of the requested
State
. ...
ARTICLE-19
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... 1. The
States Parties
shall submit to the
Committee
, through the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
,
reports
on the
measures
they have taken to give
effect
to their undertakings under this
Convention
, within one
year
after the
entry into force
of the
Convention
for the
State Party
concerned
. Thereafter the
States Parties
shall submit
supplementary
reports
every four
years
on any new
measures
taken and such other
reports
as the
Committee
may
request
. ...
ARTICLE-29
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... 1 . Any
State Party
to this
Convention
may
propose
an
amendment
and file it with the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
. The
Secretary General
shall thereupon
communicate
the proposed
amendment
to the
States Parties
with a
request
that they notify him whether they favour a
conference
of
States Parties
for the
purpose
of considering an d
voting
upon the
proposal
. In the
event
that within four
months
from the
date
of such
communication
at least one third of the
States Parties
favours such a
conference
, the
Secretary General
shall
convene
the
conference
under the auspices of the
United Nations
. Any
amendment
adopted
by a
majority
of the
States Parties
present and
voting
at the
conference
shall be submitted by the
Secretary-General
to all the
States Parties
for
acceptance
. ...
ARTICLE-30
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... 1. Any
dispute
between two or more
States Parties
concerning
the
interpretation
or
application
of this
Convention
which cannot be settled through
negotiation
shall, at the
request
of one of them, be submitted to
arbitration
. If within six
months
from thc
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
request
in
conformity
with the
Statute of the Court
. ...
... 1. Any
dispute
between two or more
States Parties
concerning
the
interpretation
or
application
of this
Convention
which cannot be settled through
negotiation
shall, at the
request
of one of them, be submitted to
arbitration
. If within six
months
from thc
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
request
in
conformity
with the
Statute of the Court
. ...
... 1. Any
dispute
between two or more
States Parties
concerning
the
interpretation
or
application
of this
Convention
which cannot be settled through
negotiation
shall, at the
request
of one of them, be submitted to
arbitration
. If within six
months
from thc
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
request
in
conformity
with the
Statute of the Court
. ...
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