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I.C.S.F.T. : Article 7
- Each State Party shall take such measures as may be necessary to
establish its jurisdiction over the offences set forth in article
2 when:
(a) The offence is committed in the territory of that State;
(b) The offence is committed on board a vessel flying the flag of
that State or an aircraft registered under the laws of that State
at the time the offence is committed;
(c) The offence is committed by a national of that State.
- A State Party may also establish its jurisdiction over any such
offence when:
(a) The offence was directed towards or resulted in the carrying out
of an offence referred to in article 2, paragraph 1, subparagraph
(a) or (b), in the territory of or against a national of that State;
(b) The offence was directed towards or resulted in the carrying out
of an offence referred to in article 2, paragraph 1, subparagraph
(a) or (b), against a State or government facility of that State abroad,
including diplomatic or consular premises of that State;
(c) The offence was directed towards or resulted in an offence referred
to in article 2, paragraph 1, subparagraph (a) or (b), committed in
an attempt to compel that State to do or abstain from doing any act;
(d) The offence is committed by a stateless person who has his or
her habitual residence in the territory of that State;
(e) The offence is committed on board an aircraft which is operated
by the Government of that State.
- Upon ratifying, accepting, approving or acceding to this Convention,
each State Party shall notify the Secretary-General of the United
Nations of the jurisdiction it has established in accordance with
paragraph 2.
Should any change take place, the State Party concerned shall immediately
notify the Secretary-General.
- Each State Party shall likewise take such measures as may be necessary
to establish its jurisdiction over the offences set forth in article
2 in cases where the alleged offender is present in its territory
and it does not extradite that person to any of the States Parties
that have established their jurisdiction in accordance with paragraphs
1 or 2.
- When more than one State Party claims jurisdiction over the offences
set forth in article 2, the relevant States Parties shall strive to
coordinate their actions appropriately, in particular concerning the
conditions for prosecution and the modalities for mutual legal assistance.
- Without prejudice to the norms of general international law, this
Convention does not exclude the exercise of any criminal jurisdiction
established by a State Party in accordance with its domestic law.
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