The member States of the Council of Europe, signatory hereto,
Considering the necessity to safeguard human dignity in time of war and in time of peace;
Considering that crimes against humanity and the most serious violations of the laws and
customs of war constitute a serious infraction
of human dignity;
Concerned in consequence to ensure that the punishment of those crimes is not prevented by
statutory limitations whether in relation
to prosecution or to the enforcement of the
punishment;
Considering the essential interest in promoting a common criminal policy in this field,
the aim of the Council of Europe being to
achieve a greater unity between its members,
Have agreed as follows:
Article 1
Each Contracting State undertakes to adopt any necessary measures to secure that
statutory limitation shall not apply to the prosecution
of the following offences, or to
the enforcement of the sentences imposed for such offences, in so far as they are
punishable
under its domestic law:
- the crimes against humanity specified in the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment
of the Crime of Genocide adopted on 9
December 1948 by the General Assembly of the United
Nations;
-
- the violations specified in Article 50 of the 1949 Geneva Convention for the
Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded and
Sick in Armed Forces in the Field,
Article 51 of the 1949 Geneva Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of Wounded,
Sick and Shipwrecked Members of Armed Forces at Sea, Article 130 of the 1949 Geneva
Convention relative to the Treatment
of Prisoners of War and Article 147 of the 1949
Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of
War,
- any comparable violations of the laws of war having effect at the time when this
Convention enters into force and of customs
of war existing at that time, which are not
already provided for in the above-mentioned provisions of the Geneva Conventions,
when the specific violation under consideration is of a particularly grave character by
reason either of its factual and intentional
elements or of the extent of its foreseeable
consequences;
- any other violation of a rule or custom of international law which may hereafter be
established and which the Contracting State
concerned considers according to a declaration
under Article 6 as being of a comparable nature to those referred to in paragraphs
1 or 2
of this article.
Article 2
- The present Convention applies to offences committed after its entry into force in
respect of the Contracting State concerned.
- It applies also to offences committed before such entry into force in those cases where
the statutory limitation period had not
expired at that time.
Article 3
- This Convention shall be open to signature by the member States of the Council of
Europe. It shall be subject to ratification
or acceptance. Instruments of ratification or
acceptance shall be deposited with the Secretary General of the Council of Europe.
- The Convention shall enter into force three months after the date of deposit of the
third instrument of ratification or acceptance.
- In respect of a signatory State ratifying or accepting subsequently, the Convention
shall come into force three months after the
date of the deposit of its instrument of
ratification or acceptance.
Article 4
- After the entry into force of this Convention, the Committee of Ministers of the Council
of Europe may invite any non-member State
to accede thereto, provided that the resolution
containing such invitation receives the unanimous agreement of the members of
the Council
who have ratified the Convention.
- Such accession shall be effected by depositing with the Secretary General of the Council
of Europe an instrument of accession
which shall take effect three months after the date
of its deposit.
Article 5
- Any State may, at the time of signature or when depositing its instrument of
ratification, acceptance or accession, specify the
territory or territories to which this
Convention shall apply.
- Any State may, when depositing its instrument of ratification, acceptance or accession
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 authorised to give undertakings.
- Any declaration made in pursuance of the preceding paragraph may, in respect of any
territory mentioned in such declaration, be
withdrawn according to the procedure laid down
in Article 7 of this Convention.
Article 6
- Any Contracting State may, at any time, by declaration addressed to the Secretary
General of the Council of Europe, extend this
Convention to any violations provided for in
Article 1, paragraph 3, of this Convention.
- Any declaration made in pursuance of the preceding paragraph may be withdrawn according
to the procedure laid down in Article
7 of this Convention.
Article 7
- This Convention shall remain in force indefinitely.
- Any Contracting State may, in so far as it is concerned, denounce this Convention by
means of a notification addressed to the
Secretary General of the Council of Europe.
- Such denunciation shall take effect six months after the date of receipt by the
Secretary General of such notification.
Article 8
The Secretary General of the Council of Europe shall notify the member States of the
Council and any State which has acceded to
this Convention of:
- any signature;
- any deposit of an instrument of ratification, acceptance or accession;
- any date of entry into force of this Convention in accordance with Article 3 thereof;
- any declaration received in pursuance of the provisions of Article 5 or Article 6;
- any notification received in pursuance of the provisions of Article 7 and the date on
which the denunciation takes effect.
In witness whereof the undersigned, being duly authorised thereto, have signed this
Convention.
Done at Strasbourg, this 25th day of January 1974, in the English and French languages,
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 and acceding States.