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App. III]
Extradition (Internationally Protected
[1982 Ed.
Persons)
ARTICLE 4
States Parties shall co-operate in the prevention of the crimes set forth in article 2. particularly by:
(a) taking all practicable measures to prevent preparations in their respective territories for the commission of those crimes within or outside their territories:
(b) exchanging information and co-ordinating the taking of administrative and
other measures as appropriate to prevent the commission of those crimes.
ARTICLE 5
1. The State Party in which any of the crimes set forth in article 2 has been committed shall, if it has reason to believe that an alleged offender has filed from its territory, communicate to all other States concerned, directly or through the Secretary-General of the United Nations. all the pertinent facts regarding the crime committed and all available information regarding the identity of the alleged offender.
2.
Whenever any of the crimes set forth in article 2 has been committed against an internationally protected person, any State Party which has information concern- ing the victim and the circumstances of the crime shall endeavour to transmit it, under the conditions provided for in its internal law, fully and promptly to the State Party on whose behalf he was exercising his functions.
ARTICLE 6
1.
Upon being satisfied that the circumstances so warrant, the State Party in whose territory the alleged offender is present shall take the appropriate measures under its internal law so as to ensure his presence for the purpose of prosecution or extradition. Such measures shall be notified without delay directly or through the Secretary-General of the United Nations to:
(a) the State where the crime was committed;
(b) the State or States of which the alleged offender is a national or. if he is a
stateless person, in whose territory he permanently resides;
(c) the State or States of which the internationally protected person concerned
is a national or on whose behalf he was exercising his functions;
(d) all other States concerned: and
(e) the international organization of which the internationally protected person
concerned is an official or an agent.
2.
Any person regarding whom the measures referred to in paragraph 1 of this article are being taken shall be entitled:
(a) to communicate without delay with the nearest appropriate representative of the State of which he is a national or which is otherwise entitled to protect his rights or, if he is a stateless person, which he requests and which is willing to protect his rights; and
(b) to be visited by a representative of that State.
ARTICLE 7
The State Party in whose territory the alleged offender is present shall, if it does not extradite him, submit, without exception whatsoever and without undue delay, the case to its competent authorities for the purpose of prosecution, through proceedings in accordance with the laws of that State.
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