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Protocol to the OAU Convention on the Prevention and Combating of Terrorism
- Published
- Commenced on 26 February 2014
- [This is the version of this document at 8 July 2004.]
Article 1 – Definitions
1."Assembly" means the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union;2."Chairperson" means the Chairperson of the African Union;3."Commission" means the Commission of the African Union;4."Commissioner" means the Commissioner in charge of peace and security issues at the Commission of the African Union;5."Convention" means the OAU Convention on the Prevention and Combating of Terrorism adopted by the 35th OAU Summit in Algiers in July 1999;6."Member State" means any Member State of the African Union;7."Peace and Security Council (PSC)" means the Peace and Security Council of the African Union;8."Plan of Action" means the African Union Plan of Action on the Prevention and Combating of Terrorism in Africa;9."Protocol" means this Protocol to the Convention;10."Regional Mechanisms" means the African Regional Mechanisms for conflict prevention, management and resolution as established by the Regional Economic Communities;11."State Party" means any Member State of the African Union which has ratified or acceded to this Protocol;12."Terrorist Act" means any act as defined in Articles 1 and 3 of the Convention;13."Union" means the African Union;14."Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)" means biological, chemical and nuclear devices and explosives and their means of delivery.Article 2 – Purpose
Article 3 – Commitments by States Parties
Article 4 – Mechanism for implementation
The Peace and Security Council (PSC) shall be responsible for harmonizing and coordinating continental efforts in the prevention and combating of terrorism. In pursuing this endeavor, the PSC shall:Article 5 – The role of the Commission
Article 6 – The role of regional mechanisms
Regional mechanisms shall play a complementary role in the implementation of this Protocol and the Convention. They shall among other activities undertake the following:Article 7 – Settlement of disputes
Article 8 – Extradition
Article 9 – Signature, ratification and accession
Article 10 – Entry into force
This Protocol shall enter into force thirty days after the deposit of the fifteenth (15th) instrument of ratification or accession.Article 11 – Amendments
Article 12 – Depository Authority
History of this document
26 February 2014
Commenced
08 July 2004 this version
Consolidation