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DATE: 11/01
European Convention on the Suppression of Terrorism
The Council of Europe
Republic of Turkey, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
January 27, 1977
European Convention
on the Suppression of Terrorism
The member States
of the Council of Europe, signatory hereto.
Considering that
the aim ofthe Council of Europe is to achieve a greater unity between its Members:
Aware of the growing
concerncaused by the increase in acts of terrorism;
Wishing to take
effective measures to ensure that the perpetrators of such acts do not escape
prosecution and punishment;
Convinced that
extradition is a particularly effective measure for achieving this result.,
Have agreed as
follows:
Article 1
For the purposes
of extradition between Contracting States, none of the following offences shall
be regarded as a political offence or as an offence connected with a political
offence or as an offence inspired by political motives:
- an offence
within the scope of the Convention of the Suppression of Unlawful Seizure
of Aircraft, signed at The Hague on 16 December 1970:
- an office within the scope of the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful
Acts against the Safety of Civil Aviation, signed at Montreal on 23 September
1971:
- a serious offence involving an attack against the life, physical integrity
or liberty of internationallyprotected persons, including diplomatic agents;
- an offence involving kidnapping, the taking of a hostage or serious unlawful
detention;
- an offence involving the use of a bomb, grenade, rocket, automatic firearm
or letter or parcel bomb if this use endangers persons;
- an attempt to commit any of the foregoing offences or participation as an
accomplice of a person who commits orattempts to commit such an offence.
Article 2
- For the purposes of extradition between Contracting States, a Contracting
State may decide not to regard as a political offence or as an offence connected
with a political offence or as an offence inspired by political motives a
serious offence involving an act of violence, other than one covered by Article
1, against the life, physical integrity or liberty of a person.
- The same shall apply to a serious offence involving an act against property,
other than one covered by Article 1, if the act created a collective danger
for persons.
- The same shall apply to an attempt to commit any of the foregoing offences
or participation as an accomplice of a person who commits or attempts to commit
such an offence.
Article 3
The provisions
of all extradition treaties and arrangements applicable between Contracting
States,including the European Convention on Extradition, are modified as between
Contracting States to the extent that they are incompatible with this Convention.
Article 4
For the purpose
of this Convention and to the extent that any offence mentioned in Article 1
or 2 is not listed as an extraditable offence in any extradition convention
or treaty existing between Contracting States, it shall be deemed to be included
as such therein.
Article 5
Nothing in this
Convention shall be interpreted as imposing an obligation to extradite if the
requested State has substantial grounds for believing that the request for extradition
for an offence mentioned in Article 1 or 2 has been made for the purpose of
prosecuting or punishing a person on account of his race, religion, nationality
or political opinion, or that that person's position may be prejudiced for any
of these reasons.
Article 6
- Each Contracting
State shall take such measures as may be necessary to establish its jurisdiction
over an offence mentioned in Article 1 in the ease where the suspected offender
is present in its territory and it does not extradite him after receiving
a request for extradition from a Contracting State whose jurisdiction is based
on a rule of jurisdiction existing equally in the law of the requested State.
- This Convention
does not exclude anycriminal jurisdiction exercised in accordance with national
law.
Article 7
A Contracting
State in whose territory a person suspected to have committed an offence mentioned
in Article 1 is found and which has received a request for extradition under
the conditions mentioned in Article 6. Paragraph 1, shall, if it does not extradite
that person, submit the case, without exception whatsoever and without undue
delay, to its competent authorities for the purpose of prosecution. Those authorities
shall take their decision in the same manner as in the case of any offence of
a serious nature under the law of that State.
Article 8
- Contracting States shall afford one another the widest measure of mutual
assistance in criminal matters in connection with proceedings brought in respect
of the offences mentioned in Article 1 or 2. The law of the requested State
concerning mutual assistance in criminal matters shall apply in all cases.
Nevertheless this assistance may not be refused on the sole ground that it
concerns a political offence or an offence connected with a political offence
or an offence inspired by political motives.
- Nothing in this Convention shall be interpreted as imposing an aboligation
to afford mutual assistance if the requested State has substantial grounds
for believing that the request for mutual assistance in respect of an offence
mentioned in Article 1 or 2 has been made for the purpose of prosecuting or
punishing a person on account of his race, religion, nationality or political
opinion or that person's position may be prejudiced for any of these reasons.
- The provisions of all treaties and arrangements concerning mutual assistance
in criminal matters applicable between Contracting States, including the European
Convention on Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters, are modified as between
Contracting States to the extent that they are incompatible with this Convention.
Article 9
- The European
Committee on Crime Problems of the Council of Europe shall be kept informed
regarding the application of this Convention.
- It shall do
whatever is needful to facilitate a friendly settlement of any difficulty
which may arise out of its execution.
Article 10
- Any dispute between Contracting States concerning the interpretation or
application of this Convention, which has not been settled in the framework
of Article 9, paragraph 2, shall, at the request of any Party to the dispute,
be referred to arbitration. Each Party shall nominate an arbitrator and the
two arbitrators shall nominate a referee. If any Party has not nominated its
arbitrator within the three months following the request for arbitration,
he shall be nominated at the request of the other Party by the President of
the European Court of Human Rights. If the latter should be a national of
one of Parties to dispute, this duty shall be carried out by the Vice-President
of the Court or, if the Vice- President is a national of one of the Parties
to the dispute, by the most senior judge of the Court not being a national
of one of the Parties to the dispute. The same procedure shall be observed
if the arbitrators cannot agree on the choice of referee.
- The arbitration tribunal shall by down its own procedure. Its decisions
shall be taken by majority vote. Its award shall be final.
Article 11
- This Convention shall be open to signature by the member States of the Council
of Europe. It shall be subject to ratification, acceptance or approval. Instruments
of ratification, acceptance or approval shall be deposited with the Secretary
General of the Council of Europe.
- The Convention shall enter into force three months after the date of the
deposit of the third instrument of ratification, acceptance or approval.
- In respect of a signatory State ratifying, accepting or approving subsequently,
the Convention shall come into force three months after the date of the deposit
of its instrument of ratification, acceptance or approval.
Article 12
- Any State may, at the time of signature or when depositing its instrument
of ratification, acceptance or approval, specify the territory or territories
to which this Convention shall apply.
- Any State may, when depositing its instrument of ratification, acceptance
or approval or at any later date, by declaration addressed to the Secretary
General of the Council of Europe, extend this Convention to any other territory
or territories specified in the declaration and for whose international relations
it is responsible or on whose behalf it is authorized to give undertakings.
- Any declaration made in pursuance of the preceding may, in respect of any
territory mentioned in such declaration, be withdrawn by means of a notification
addressed to the Secretary General of the Council of Europe. Such withdrawal
shall take effect immediately or at such later date as may be specified in
the notification.
Article 13
- Any State may, at the time of signature or when depositing its instrument
of ratification, acceptance or approval, declare that it reserves the right
to refuse extradition in respect of any offence mentioned in Article 1 which
it considers to be a political offence, an offence connected with a political
offence or an offence inspired by political motives, provided that it undertakes
to take into due consideration, when evaluating the character of the offence,
any particularly serious aspects of the offence, including:
- that it created a collective danger to the life, physical integrity or
liberty of persons; or
- that it affected persons foreign to the motives behind it; or
- that cruel or vicious means have been used in the commission of the offence.
- Any State may
wholly or party withdraw a reservation it has made in accordance with the
foregoing paragraph by means of a declaration addressed to the Secretary General
of the Council of Europe which shall become effective as from the dated of
its receipt.
- A State which has made a reservation in accordance with paragraph 1 of this
article may not claim the application of Article 1 by any other State; it
may, however if its reservation is partial or conditional, claim the application
of that article in so far as it has itself accepted it.
Article 14
Any Contracting
State may denounce this Convention by means of a written notification addressed
to the Secretary General of the Council of Europe. Any such denunciation shall
take effect immediately or at such later date as may be specified in the notification.
Article 15
This Convention
ceases to have effect in respect of any Contracting State which withdraws from
or ceases to be a Member of the Council of Europe.
Article 16
The Secretary
General of the Council of Europe shall notify the member States of the Council
of:
- any signature;
- any deposit
of an instrument of ratification, acceptance or approval;
- any date of
entry into force of this Convention in accordance with Article 11 thereof;
- any declaration
or notification received in pursuance of the provisions of article 12;
- any reservation
made in pursuance of the provisions of article 13, paragraph 1;
- the withdrawal
of any reservation effected in pursuance of the provisions of Article 13,
paragraph 2;
- any notification
received in pursuance of Article 14 and the date on which denunciation takes
effect;
- any cessation
of the effects of the Convention pursuant to Article 15.
In witness whereof,
the undersigned, being duly authorised thereto, have signed this Convention.
Done at Strasbourg,
this 27th day of January 1977, in English and in French, both texts
being equally authoritative, in a single copy which shall remain deposited in
the archives of the Council of Europe. The Secretary General of the Council
of Europe shall transmit certified copies to each of the signatory States.
En foi de quoi,
les soussignês, dûment autorisês à cet effet, ont signê
la prêsente Convention. Fait à Strasbourg, le 27 janvier 1977,
en français et en anglais, les deux textes faisant êgalement foi,
en un seul exemplaire qui sera dêposê dans les archives du Conseil
de l'Europe. Le Secrêtaire Gênêral du Conseil de l'Europe
en communiquera copie certifiêe conforme à chacun des Etats signataires.
For the Government
of the Republic of Austria
Willibald Pahr
For the Government
of the Kingdom of Belgium
Renaat Van Elslande
For the Government
of the Republic of Cyprus
Ioannis Christophides
For the Government
of the Kingdom of Denmark
K.B. Andersen
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