The member States of the Council of Europe and the other States, signatory hereto,
Considering that the aim of the Council of Europe is to achieve a greater unity between
its members;
Desirous of further developing international co-operation in the field of criminal law;
Considering that such co-operation should further the ends of justice and the social
rehabilitation of sentenced persons;
Considering that these objectives require that foreigners who are deprived of their
liberty as a result of their commission of a
criminal offence should be given the
opportunity to serve their sentences within their own society; and
Considering that this aim can best be achieved by having them transferred to their own
countries,
Have agreed as follows:
Article 1 Definitions
For the purposes of this Convention:
- "sentence" means any punishment or measure involving deprivation of liberty
ordered by a court for a limited or unlimited
period of time on account of a criminal
offence;
- "judgment" means a decision or order of a court imposing a sentence;
- "sentencing State" means the State in which the sentence was imposed on the
person who may be, or has been, transferred;
- "administering State" means the State to which the sentenced person may be, or
has been, transferred in order to serve
his sentence.
Article 2 General principles
- The Parties undertake to afford each other the widest measure of co-operation in respect
of the transfer of sentenced persons
in accordance with the provisions of this Convention.
- A person sentenced in the territory of a Party may be transferred to the territory of
another Party, in accordance with the provisions
of this Convention, in order to serve the
sentence imposed on him. To that end, he may express his interest to the sentencing
State
or to the administering State in being transferred under this Convention.
- Transfer may be requested by either the sentencing State or the administering State.
Article 3 Conditions for transfer
- A sentenced person may be transferred under this Convention only on the following
conditions:
- if that person is a national of the administering State;
- if the judgment is final;
- if, at the time of receipt of the request for transfer, the sentenced person still has
at least six months of the sentence to
serve or if the sentence is indeterminate;
- if the transfer is consented to by the sentenced person or, where in view of his age or
his physical or mental condition one
of the two States considers it necessary, by the
sentenced person's legal representative;
- if the acts or omissions on account of which the sentence has been imposed constitute a
criminal offence according to the law
of the administering State or would constitute a
criminal offence if committed on its territory; and
- if the sentencing and administering States agree to the transfer.
- In exceptional cases, Parties may agree to a transfer even if the time to be served by
the sentenced person is less than that
specified in paragraph 1.c.
- Any State may, at the time of signature or when depositing its instrument of
ratification, acceptance, approval or accession,
by a declaration addressed to the
Secretary General of the Council of Europe, indicate that it intends to exclude the
application
of one of the procedures provided in Article 9.1.a and b in its relations with
other Parties.
- Any State may, at any time, by a declaration addressed to the Secretary General of the
Council of Europe, define, as far as it
is concerned, the term "national" for
the purposes of this Convention.
Article 4 Obligation to furnish information
- Any sentenced person to whom this Convention may apply shall be informed by the
sentencing State of the substance of this Convention.
- If the sentenced person has expressed an interest to the sentencing State in being
transferred under this Convention, that State
shall so inform the administering State as
soon as practicable after the judgment becomes final.
- The information shall include:
- the name, date and place of birth of the sentenced person;
- his address, if any, in the administering State;
- a statement of the facts upon which the sentence was based;
- the nature, duration and date of commencement of the sentence.
- If the sentenced person has expressed his interest to the administering State, the
sentencing State shall, on request, communicate
to the State the information referred to
in paragraph 3 above.
- The sentenced person shall be informed, in writing, of any action taken by the
sentencing State or by the administering State
under the preceding paragraphs, as well as
of any decision taken by either State on a request for transfer.
Article 5 Requests and replies
- Requests for transfer and replies shall be made in writing.
- Requests shall be addressed by the Ministry of Justice of the requesting State to the
Ministry of Justice of the requested State.
Replies shall be communicated through the same
channels.
- Any Party may, by a declaration addressed to the Secretary General of the Council of
Europe, indicate that it will use other channels
of communication.
- The requested State shall promptly inform the requesting State of its decision whether
or not to agree to the requested transfer.
Article 6 Supporting documents
- The administering State, if requested by the sentencing State, shall furnish it with:
- a document or statement indicating that the sentenced person is a national of that
State;
- a copy of the relevant law of the administering State which provides that the acts or
omissions on account of which the sentence
has been imposed in the sentencing State
constitute a criminal offence according to the law of the administering State, or
would
constitute a criminal offence if committed on its territory;
- a statement containing the information mentioned in Article 9.2.
- If a transfer is requested, the sentencing State shall provide the following documents
to the administering State, unless either
State has already indicated that it will not
agree to the transfer:
- a certified copy of the judgment and the law on which it is based;
- a statement indicating how much of the sentence has already been served, including
information on any pre-trial detention, remission,
and any other factor relevant to the
enforcement of the sentence;
- a declaration containing the consent to the transfer as referred to in Article 3.1.d;
and
- whenever appropriate, any medical or social reports on the sentenced person, information
about his treatment in the sentencing
State, and any recommendation for his further
treatment in the administering State.
- Either State may ask to be provided with any of the documents or statements referred to
in paragraphs 1 or 2 above before making
a request for transfer or taking a decision on
whether or not to agree to the transfer.
Article 7 Consent and its verification
- The sentencing State shall ensure that the person required to give consent to the
transfer in accordance with Article 3.1.d does
so voluntarily and with full knowledge of
the legal consequences thereof. The procedure for giving such consent shall be governed
by
the law of the sentencing State.
- The sentencing State shall afford an opportunity to the administering State to verify
through a consul or other official agreed
upon with the administering State, that the
consent is given in accordance with the conditions set out in paragraph 1 above.
Article 8 Effect of transfer for sentencing State
- The taking into charge of the sentenced person by the authorities of the administering
State shall have the effect of suspending
the enforcement of the sentence in the
sentencing State.
- The sentencing State may no longer enforce the sentence if the administering State
considers enforcement of the sentence to have
been completed.
Article 9 Effect of transfer for administering State
- The competent authorities of the administering State shall:
- continue the enforcement of the sentence immediately or through a court or
administrative order, under the conditions set out
in Article 10, or
- convert the sentence, through a judicial or administrative procedure, into a decision of
that State, thereby substituting for
the sanction imposed in the sentencing State a
sanction prescribed by the law of the administering State for the same offence,
under the
conditions set out in Article 11.
- The administering State, if requested, shall inform the sentencing State before the
transfer of the sentenced person as to which
of these procedures it will follow.
- The enforcement of the sentence shall be governed by the law of the administering State
and that State alone shall be competent
to take all appropriate decisions.
- Any State which, according to its national law, cannot avail itself of one of the
procedures referred to in paragraph 1 to enforce
measures imposed in the territory of
another Party on persons who for reasons of mental condition have been held not criminally
responsible for the commission of the offence, and which is prepared to receive such
persons for further treatment may, by
way of a declaration addressed to the Secretary
General of the Council of Europe, indicate the procedures it will follow in such
cases.
Article 10 Continued enforcement
- In the case of continued enforcement, the administering State shall be bound by the
legal nature and duration of the sentence
as determined by the sentencing State.
- If, however, this sentence is by its nature or duration incompatible with the law of the
administering State, or its law so requires,
that State may, by a court or administrative
order, adapt the sanction to the punishment or measure prescribed by its own law
for a
similar offence. As to its nature, the punishment or measure shall, as far as possible,
correspond with that imposed
by the sentence to be enforced. It shall not aggravate, by
its nature or duration, the sanction imposed in the sentencing State,
nor exceed the
maximum prescribed by the law of the administering State.
Article 11 Conversion of sentence
- In the case of conversion of sentence, the procedures provided for by the law of the
administering State apply. When converting
the sentence, the competent authority:
- shall be bound by the findings as to the facts insofar as they appear explicitly or
implicitly from the judgment imposed in
the sentencing State;
- may not convert a sanction involving deprivation of liberty to a pecuniary sanction;
- shall deduct the full period of deprivation of liberty served by the sentenced person;
and
- shall not aggravate the penal position of the sentenced person, and shall not be bound
by any minimum which the law of the administering
State may provide for the offence or
offences committed.
- If the conversion procedure takes place after the transfer of the sentenced person, the
administering State shall keep that person
in custody or otherwise ensure his presence in
the administering State pending the outcome of that procedure.
Article 12 Pardon, amnesty, commutation
Each Party may grant pardon, amnesty or commutation of the sentence in accordance with
its Constitution or other laws.
Article 13 Review of judgment
The sentencing State alone shall have the right to decide on any application for review
of the judgment.
Article 14 Termination of enforcement
The administering State shall terminate enforcement of the sentence as soon as it is
informed by the sentencing State of any decision
or measure as a result of which the
sentence ceases to be enforceable.
Article 15 Information on enforcement
The administering State shall provide information to the sentencing State concerning
the enforcement of the sentence:
- when it considers enforcement of the sentence to have been completed;
- if the sentenced person has escaped from custody before enforcement of the sentence has
been completed; or
- if the sentencing State requests a special report.
Article 16 Transit
- A Party shall, in accordance with its law, grant a request for transit of a sentenced
person through its territory if such a request
is made by another Party and that State has
agreed with another Party or with a third State to the transfer of that person to
or from
its territory.
- A Party may refuse to grant transit:
- if the sentenced person is one of its nationals, or
- if the offence for which the sentence was imposed is not an offence under its own law.
- Requests for transit and replies shall be communicated through the channels referred to
in the provisions of Article 5.2 and 3.
- A Party may grant a request for transit of a sentenced person through its territory made
by a third State if that State has agreed
with another Party to the transfer to or from
its territory.
- The Party requested to grant transit may hold the sentenced person in custody only for
such time as transit through its territory
requires.
- The Party requested to grant transit may be asked to give an assurance that the
sentenced person will not be prosecuted, or, except
as provided in the preceding
paragraph, detained, or otherwise subjected to any restriction on his liberty in the
territory
of the transit State for any offence committed or sentence imposed prior to his
departure from the territory of the sentencing
State.
- No request for transit shall be required if transport is by air over the territory of a
Party and no landing there is scheduled.
However, each State may, by a declaration
addressed to the Secretary General of the Council of Europe at the time of signature
or of
deposit of its instrument of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession, require that
it be notified of any such
transit over its territory.
Article 17 Language and costs
- Information under Article 4, paragraphs 2 to 4, shall be furnished in the language of
the Party to which it is addressed or in
one of the official languages of the Council of
Europe.
- Subject to paragraph 3 below, no translation of requests for transfer or of supporting
documents shall be required.
- Any State may, at the time of signature or when depositing its instrument of
ratification, acceptance, approval or accession,
by a declaration addressed to the
Secretary General of the Council of Europe, require that requests for transfer and
supporting
documents be accompanied by a translation into its own language or into one of
the official languages of the Council of Europe
or into such one of these languages as it
shall indicate. It may on that occasion declare its readiness to accept translations
in
any other language in addition to the official language or languages of the Council of
Europe.
- Except as provided in Article 6.2.a, documents transmitted in application of this
Convention need not be certified.
- Any costs incurred in the application of this Convention shall be borne by the
administering State, except costs incurred exclusively
in the territory of the sentencing
State.
Article 18 Signature and entry into force
- This Convention shall be open for signature by the member States of the Council of
Europe and non-member States which have participated
in its elaboration. It is subject to
ratification, acceptance or approval. Instruments of ratification, acceptance or approval
shall be deposited with the Secretary General of the Council of Europe.
- This Convention shall enter into force on the first day of the month following the
expiration of a period of three months after
the date on which three member States of the
Council of Europe have expressed their consent to be bound by the Convention in
accordance
with the provisions of paragraph 1.
- In respect of any signatory State which subsequently expresses its consent to be bound
by it, the Convention shall enter into
force on the first day of the month following the
expiration of a period of three months after the date of the deposit of the
instrument of
ratification, acceptance or approval.
Article 19 Accession by non-member States
- After the entry into force of this Convention, the Committee of Ministers of the Council
of Europe, after consulting the Contracting
States, may invite any State not a member of
the Council and not mentioned in Article 18.1 to accede to this Convention, by a
decision
taken by the majority provided for in Article 20.d of the Statute of the Council of Europe
and by the unanimous
vote of the representatives of the Contracting States entitled to sit
on the Committee.
- In respect of any acceding State, the Convention shall enter into force on the first day
of the month following the expiration
of a period of three months after the date of
deposit of the instrument of accession with the Secretary General of the Council
of
Europe.
Article 20 Territorial application
- Any State may at the time of signature or when depositing its instrument of
ratification, acceptance, approval or accession, specify
the territory or territories to
which this Convention shall apply.
- Any State may at any later date, by a declaration addressed to the Secretary General of
the Council of Europe, extend the application
of this Convention to any other territory
specified in the declaration. In respect of such territory the Convention shall enter
into
force on the first day of the month following the expiration of a period of three months
after the date of receipt of
such declaration by the Secretary General.
- Any declaration made under the two preceding paragraphs may, in respect of any territory
specified in such declaration, be withdrawn
by a notification addressed to the Secretary
General. The withdrawal shall become effective on the first day of the month following
the
expiration of a period of three months after the date of receipt of such notification by
the Secretary General.
Article 21 Temporal application
This Convention shall be applicable to the enforcement of sentences imposed either
before or after its entry into force.
Article 22 Relationship to other Conventions and Agreements
- This Convention does not affect the rights and undertakings derived from extradition
treaties and other treaties on international
co-operation in criminal matters providing
for the transfer of detained persons for purposes of confrontation or testimony.
- If two or more Parties have already concluded an agreement or treaty on the transfer of
sentenced persons or otherwise have established
their relations in this matter, or should
they in future do so, they shall be entitled to apply that agreement or treaty or to
regulate those relations accordingly, in lieu of the present Convention.
- The present Convention does not affect the right of States party to the European
Convention on the International Validity of Criminal
Judgments to conclude bilateral or
multilateral agreements with one another on matters dealt with in that Convention in order
to supplement its provisions or facilitate the application of the principles embodied in
it.
- If a request for transfer falls within the scope of both the present Convention and the
European Convention on the International
Validity of Criminal Judgments or another
agreement or treaty on the transfer of sentenced persons, the requesting State shall,
when
making the request, indicate on the basis of which instrument it is made.
Article 23 Friendly settlement
The European Committee on Crime Problems of the Council of Europe shall be kept
informed regarding the application of this Convention
and shall do whatever is necessary
to facilitate a friendly settlement of any difficulty which may arise out of its
application.
Article 24 Denunciation
- Any Party may at any time denounce this Convention by means of a notification addressed
to the Secretary General of the Council
of Europe.
- Such denunciation shall become effective on the first day of the month following the
expiration of a period of three months after
the date of receipt of the notification by
the Secretary General.
- The present Convention shall, however, continue to apply to the enforcement of sentences
of persons who have been transferred
in conformity with the provisions of the Convention
before the date on which such a denunciation takes effect.
Article 25 Notifications
The Secretary General of the Council of Europe shall notify the member States of the
Council of Europe, the non-member States which
have participated in the elaboration of
this Convention and any State which has acceded to this Convention of:
- any signature;
- the deposit of any instrument of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession;
- any date of entry into force of this Convention in accordance with Articles 18.2 and 3,
19.2 and 20.2 and 3;
- any other act, declaration, notification or communication relating to this Convention.
In witness whereof the undersigned, being duly authorised thereto, have signed this
Convention.
Done at Strasbourg, this 21st day of March 1983, in English and French, both texts being
equally authentic, in a single copy which
shall be deposited in the archives of the
Council of Europe. The Secretary General of the Council of Europe shall transmit certified
copies to each member State of the Council of Europe, to the non-member States which have
participated in the elaboration of
this Convention, and to any State invited to accede to
it.