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OAU Convention for the Elimination of Mercenarism in Africa
- Published
- Commenced on 22 April 1985
- [This is the version of this document at 3 July 1977.]
Article 1 – Definition
Article 2 – Aggravating circumstance
The fact of assuming command over or giving orders to mercenaries shall be considered as an aggravating circumstance.Article 3 – Status of mercenaries
Mercenaries shall not enjoy the status of combatants and shall not be entitled to the prisoners of war status.Article 4 – Scope of criminal responsibility
A mercenary is responsible both for the crime of mercenarism and all related offences, without prejudice to any other offences for which he may be prosecuted.Article 5 – General responsibility of States and their representatives
Article 6 – Obligations of States
The contracting parties shall take all necessary measures to eradicate all mercenary activities in Africa.To this end, each contracting State shall undertake to:Article 7 – Penalties
Each contracting State shall undertake to make the offence defined in Article 1 of this Convention punishable by the severest penalties under its laws including capital punishment.Article 8 – Jurisdiction
Each contracting State shall undertake to take such measures as may be necessary to punish, in accordance with the provisions of Article 7, any person who commits an offence under Article 1 of this Convention and who is found on its territory if it does not extradite him to the State against which the offence has been committed.Article 9 – Extradition
Article 10 – Mutual assistance
The contracting States shall afford one another the greatest measures of assistance in connection with the investigation and criminal proceedings brought in respect of the offence and other acts connected with the activities of the offender.Article 11 – Judicial guarantee
Any person or group of persons on trial for the crime defined in Article 1 of this Convention shall be entitled to all the guarantees normally granted to any ordinary person by the State on whose territory he is being tried.Article 12 – Settlement of disputes
Any dispute regarding the interpretation and application of the provisions of this Convention shall be settled by the interested parties in accordance with the principle of the Charter of the Organization of African Unity and the Charter of the United Nations.Article 13 – Signature, ratification and entry into force
Article 14 – Accession
Article 15 – Notification and registration
History of this document
22 April 1985
Commenced
03 July 1977 this version
Consolidation