General
Allegations XI
“Fraudulent Artifact” International Convention
on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination Adopted and opened for
signature and ratification by General Assembly resolution 2106 (XX) of 21
December 1965 entry into force 4 January 1969, in accordance with
(“Defendants”) United Nations Article 19 criminal actions under (RICO)
International scheme with (“Defendants”) The Confederate States of America et
al Conspirer fraudulent statements thereby did so “Published and Utter as True”
J.
J.
“Conspiracy
Common Design to Commit International Offense” by the incorrect “State” entity,
false appearance before the (ICJ) and (ICC) Judicial International Court
system, hereby namely (Defendants) Confederate Nations illegal
operation committed all described herein criminal actions insuring
“enslavement of the (“Plaintiffs”) doing so RICO enterprise 1865 continuance 2018
(“December”) with premeditated and other inhumane acts, pursuant to
(“Defendants”) United Nations General Assembly party to criminal conspicuity,
and facilitations same against the
(“Illegal Held Captive”) “Entire Negro Slaves
Plaintiffs Race” herein during the fraudulent introduction of (“Defendants”) UN
resolution 2106 (XX) of 21 December 1965 entry into force 4 January 1969, in
accordance with (“Defendants”) United Nations Article 19 being in law and
equity direct Fraud Statements and fraud
entries, omissions against US Pacer Case Locator 1 – 33 and Pacer Case
Locator “Appellate Results” 47 – 52 Federal Case filed by undersigned counsel
of records herein pro se (Hamilton)
Hereby (“Plaintiffs”)
collective Class Action Petition before the (ICJ) and (ICC) collective
“Notice of Motion” to Strike and Vacate the
International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial
Discrimination (CERD) - including discrimination on the basis of nationality
realleges and incorporates fully set forth all
facts, intent deceit "False Statements" against
"International Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database (18 U.S.C. 1001),
Concealing all information about related activities (already) established
“Complaint of the undersigned council of record -KFG
Hamilton v. United States of America et al Doc. 23 LOUIS CHARLES HAMILTON,
II, Plaintiff, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, § PRESIDENT ANDREW JOHNSON, §
and PRESIDENT RUTHERFORD B. § HAYES, Defendants CIVIL ACTION NO. 1:10-CV-808 US
Pacer Case Locator 1 – 33 and Pacer Case Locator “Appellate Results” 47 – 52
Federal Case filed by Plaintiff “Pro Se” (Hamilton) Defendant “State of
Mississippi was not in the Union and
Join fraudulent after dismissal case load entry (33)
Hamilton vs. North Texas State Hospital et al US Case No. 7:2012-CV-00053 and a
Join fraudulent after “Appellate Results” dismissal case load entry (52)
Hamilton vs. USA et al, (5th Cir.) Appeal 12-40403
“being absolute” forgery, counteracting, fraudulent
artifacts “author” by all “Parties” under fraud by non-disclosure on or about
said 21
December 1965 (CERD) entry into force 4
January 1969 (“Defendants”) State of Mississippi hereby did not informed
(“Defendants”) United Nations General Assembly or registration as a ongoing
Slave Regime “Confederate Government” against the “International Freedom”
rights of all (“Slaves”) being a under this direct violation of (“Defendants”)
United Nations
Article
7: Crimes against humanity, enslavement of (“Plaintiffs”) Negro
Slaves and
Article
8: Continuance 10:15 p.m. April 15th 1865 – 2018
(“December) Colonial America International War crimes, aggression
disfranchisement of 192 (Defendants) UN States since 1945, thereby before the
“Honorable Justices” of the (ICJ) and (ICC) office of the Prosecutor,
International Court
Hereby
same propounded production affirmed same notice to (Utah) Federal Court System original
(“Plaintiffs”) Negro Slaves by undersigned “Pro Se” council of record “Notice
of Motion” to Strike and Vacate the (entire) said further Fraudulent
Artifacts of (“Defendants”) UN International
Convention on the Elimination of
All Forms of Racial Discrimination Adopted and
opened for signature and ratification by General Assembly resolution 2106 (XX)
of 21 December 1965 entry into force 4 January 1969, in accordance with Article
19
The States Parties to this Convention,
Considering that the Charter of the United
Nations is based on the principles of the dignity and equality inherent in all
human beings, and that all Member States have pledged themselves to take joint
and separate action, in co-operation with the Organization, for the achievement
of one of the purposes of the United Nations which is to promote and encourage
universal respect for and observance of human rights and fundamental freedoms
for all, without distinction as to race, sex, language or religion,
Considering
that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights proclaims that all human beings
are born free and equal in dignity and rights and that everyone is entitled to
all the rights and freedoms set out therein, without distinction of any kind,
in particular as to race, colour or national origin,
Considering
that all human beings are equal before the law and are entitled to equal
protection of the law against any discrimination and against any incitement to
discrimination,
Considering
that the United Nations has condemned colonialism and all practices of
segregation and discrimination associated therewith, in whatever form and
wherever they exist, and that the Declaration on the Granting of Independence
to Colonial Countries and Peoples of 14 December 1960 (General Assembly
resolution 1514 (XV)) has affirmed and solemnly proclaimed the necessity of
bringing them to a speedy and unconditional end,
Considering
that the United Nations Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial
Discrimination of 20 November 1963 (General Assembly resolution 1904 (XVIII))
solemnly affirms the necessity of speedily eliminating racial discrimination
throughout the world in all its forms and manifestations and of securing
understanding of and respect for the dignity of the human person,
Convinced
that any doctrine of superiority based on racial differentiation is
scientifically false, morally condemnable, socially unjust and dangerous, and
that there is no justification for racial discrimination, in theory or in
practice, anywhere,
Reaffirming
that discrimination between human beings on the grounds of race, colour or
ethnic origin is an obstacle to friendly and peaceful relations among nations
and is capable of disturbing peace and security among peoples and the harmony
of persons living side by side even within one and the same State,
Convinced
that the existence of racial barriers is repugnant to the ideals of any human
society,
Alarmed
by manifestations of racial discrimination still in evidence in some areas of
the world and by governmental policies based on racial superiority or hatred,
such as policies of apartheid, segregation or separation,
Resolved
to adopt all necessary measures for speedily eliminating racial discrimination
in all its forms and manifestations, and to prevent and combat racist doctrines
and practices in order to promote understanding between races and to build an
international community free from all forms of racial segregation and racial
discrimination,
Bearing
in mind the Convention concerning Discrimination in respect of Employment and
Occupation adopted by the International Labour Organisation in 1958, and the
Convention against Discrimination in Education adopted by the United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization in 1960,
Desiring
to implement the principles embodied in the United Nations Declaration on the
Elimination of Al l Forms of Racial Discrimination and to secure the earliest
adoption of practical measures to that end,
Have
agreed as follows:
PART I
Article 1
1. In
this Convention, the term "racial discrimination" shall mean any
distinction, exclusion, restriction or preference based on race, colour,
descent, or national or ethnic origin which has the purpose or effect of
nullifying or impairing the recognition, enjoyment or exercise, on an equal
footing, of human rights and fundamental freedoms in the political, economic,
social, cultural or any other field of public life.
2. This
Convention shall not apply to distinctions, exclusions, restrictions or
preferences made by a State Party to this Convention between citizens and
non-citizens.
3.
Nothing in this Convention may be interpreted as affecting in any way the legal
provisions of States Parties concerning nationality, citizenship or
naturalization, provided that such provisions do not discriminate against any
particular nationality.
4.
Special measures taken for the sole purpose of securing adequate advancement of
certain racial or ethnic groups or individuals requiring such protection as may
be necessary in order to ensure such groups or individuals equal enjoyment or
exercise of human rights and fundamental freedoms shall not be deemed racial
discrimination, provided, however, that such measures do not, as a consequence,
lead to the maintenance of separate rights for different racial groups and that
they shall not be continued after the objectives for which they were taken have
been achieved.
Article 2
1. States Parties condemn racial discrimination
and undertake to pursue by all appropriate means and without delay a policy of
eliminating racial discrimination in all its forms and promoting understanding
among all races, and, to this end: (a) Each State Party undertakes to engage in
no act or practice of racial discrimination against persons, groups of persons
or institutions and to en sure that all public authorities and public
institutions, national and local, shall act in conformity with this obligation;
(b)
Each State Party undertakes not to sponsor, defend or support racial
discrimination by any persons or organizations;
(c)
Each State Party shall take effective measures to review governmental, national
and local policies, and to amend, rescind or nullify any laws and regulations
which have the effect of creating or perpetuating racial discrimination
wherever it exists;
(d)
Each State Party shall prohibit and bring to an end, by all appropriate means,
including legislation as required by circumstances, racial discrimination by
any persons, group or organization;
(e)
Each State Party undertakes to encourage, where appropriate, integrationist
multiracial organizations and movements and other means of eliminating barriers
between races, and to discourage anything which tends to strengthen racial division.
2. States Parties shall, when the circumstances
so warrant, take, in the social, economic, cultural and other fields, special
and concrete measures to ensure the adequate development and protection of
certain racial groups or individuals belonging to them, for the purpose of
guaranteeing them the full and equal enjoyment of human rights and fundamental
freedoms. These measures shall in no case en tail as a con sequence the
maintenance of unequal or separate rights for different racial groups after the
objectives for which they were taken have been achieved.
Article 3
States
Parties particularly condemn racial segregation and apartheid and undertake to
prevent, prohibit and eradicate all practices of this nature in territories
under their jurisdiction.
Article 4
States
Parties condemn all propaganda and all organizations which are based on ideas
or theories of superiority of one race or group of persons of one colour or
ethnic origin, or which attempt to justify or promote racial hatred and
discrimination in any form, and undertake to adopt immediate and positive
measures designed to eradicate all incitement to, or acts of, such
discrimination and, to this end, with due regard to the principles embodied in
the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the rights expressly set forth in
article 5 of this Convention, inter alia:
(a)
Shall declare an offence punishable by law all dissemination of ideas based on
racial superiority or hatred, incitement to racial discrimination, as well as
all acts of violence or incitement to such acts against any race or group of
persons of another colour or ethnic origin, and also the provision of any
assistance to racist activities, including the financing thereof;
(b)
Shall declare illegal and prohibit organizations, and also organized and all
other propaganda activities, which promote and incite racial discrimination,
and shall recognize participation in such organizations or activities as an
offence punishable by law;
(c)
Shall not permit public authorities or public institutions, national or local,
to promote or incite racial discrimination.
Article 5
In
compliance with the fundamental obligations laid down in article 2 of this
Convention, States Parties undertake to prohibit and to eliminate racial
discrimination in all its forms and to guarantee the right of everyone, without
distinction as to race, colour, or national or ethnic origin, to equality
before the law, notably in the enjoyment of the following rights:
(a) The
right to equal treatment before the tribunals and all other organs
administering justice;
(b) The
right to security of person and protection by the State against violence or
bodily harm, whether inflicted by government officials or by any individual
group or institution;
(c)
Political rights, in particular the right to participate in elections-to vote
and to stand for election-on the basis of universal and equal suffrage, to take
part in the Government as well as in the conduct of public affairs at any level
and to have equal access to public service;
(d) Other
civil rights, in particular:
(i) The
right to freedom of movement and residence within the border of the State;
(ii)
The right to leave any country, including one's own, and to return to one's
country;
(iii)
The right to nationality;
(iv)
The right to marriage and choice of spouse;
(v) The
right to own property alone as well as in association with others;
(vi)
The right to inherit;
(vii)
The right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion;
(viii)
The right to freedom of opinion and expression;
(ix)
The right to freedom of peaceful assembly and association;
(e)
Economic, social and cultural rights, in particular:
(i) The
rights to work, to free choice of employment, to just and favourable conditions
of work, to protection against unemployment, to equal pay for equal work, to
just and favourable remuneration;
(ii)
The right to form and join trade unions;
(iii)
The right to housing;
(iv)
The right to public health, medical care, social security and social services;
(v) The
right to education and training;
(vi)
The right to equal participation in cultural activities;
(f) The right of access to any place or service
intended for use by the general public, such as transport hotels, restaurants,
cafes, theatres and parks.
Article 6
States
Parties shall assure to everyone within their jurisdiction effective protection
and remedies, through the competent national tribunals and other State
institutions, against any acts of racial discrimination which violate his human
rights and fundamental freedoms contrary to this Convention, as well as the
right to seek from such tribunals just and adequate reparation or satisfaction
for any damage suffered as a result of such discrimination.
Article 7
States
Parties undertake to adopt immediate and effective measures, particularly in
the fields of teaching, education, culture and information, with a view to
combating prejudices which lead to racial discrimination and to promoting
understanding, tolerance and friendship among nations and racial or ethnical
groups, as well as to propagating the purposes and principles of the Charter of
the United Nations, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the United
Nations Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination,
and this Convention.
PART II
Article 8
1. There shall be established a Committee on the
Elimination of Racial Discrimination (hereinafter referred to as the Committee)
consisting of eighteen experts of high moral standing and acknowledged
impartiality elected by States Parties from among their nationals, who shall
serve in their personal capacity, consideration being given to equitable
geographical distribution and to the representation of the different forms of
civilization as well as of the principal legal systems.
2. The
members of the Committee shall be elected by secret ballot from a list of
persons nominated by the States Parties. Each State Party may nominate one
person from among its own nationals.
3. The
initial election shall be held six months after the date of the entry into
force of this Convention. At least three months before the date of each
election the Secretary-General of the United Nations shall address a letter to
the States Parties inviting them to submit their nominations within two months.
The Secretary-General shall prepare a list in alphabetical order of all persons
thus nominated, indicating the States Parties which have nominated them, and
shall submit it to the States Parties.
4.
Elections of the members of the Committee shall be held at a meeting of States
Parties convened by the Secretary-General at United Nations Headquarters. At
that meeting, for which two thirds of the States Parties shall constitute a
quorum, the persons elected to the Committee shall be nominees who obtain the
largest number of votes and an absolute majority of the votes of the
representatives of States Parties present and voting.
5.
(a) The
members of the Committee shall be elected for a term of four years. However,
the terms of nine of the members elected at the first election shall expire at
the end of two years; immediately after the first election the names of these
nine members shall be chosen by lot by the Chairman of the Committee;
(b) For
the filling of casual vacancies, the State Party whose expert has ceased to
function as a member of the Committee shall appoint another expert from among
its nationals, subject to the approval of the Committee.
6. States Parties shall be responsible for the
expenses of the members of the Committee while they are in performance of
Committee duties.
Article 9
1. States
Parties undertake to submit to the Secretary-General of the United Nations, for
consideration by the Committee, a report on the legislative, judicial,
administrative or other measures which they have adopted and which give effect
to the provisions of this Convention: (a) within one year after the entry into
force of the Convention for the State concerned; and
(b)
thereafter every two years and whenever the Committee so requests. The
Committee may request further information from the States Parties.
2. The Committee shall report annually, through
the Secretary General, to the General Assembly of the United Nations on its
activities and may make suggestions and general recommendations based on the
examination of the reports and information received from the States Parties.
Such suggestions and general recommendations shall be reported to the General
Assembly together with comments, if any, from States Parties.
Article 10
1. The Committee shall adopt its own rules of
procedure.
2. The
Committee shall elect its officers for a term of two years.
3. The
secretariat of the Committee shall be provided by the Secretary General of the
United Nations.
4. The
meetings of the Committee shall normally be held at United Nations
Headquarters.
Article 11
1. If a State Party considers that another State
Party is not giving effect to the provisions of this Convention, it may bring
the matter to the attention of the Committee. The Committee shall then transmit
the communication to the State Party concerned. Within three months, the
receiving State shall submit to the Committee written explanations or
statements clarifying the matter and the remedy, if any, that may have been
taken by that State.
2. If
the matter is not adjusted to the satisfaction of both parties, either by bilateral
negotiations or by any other procedure open to them, within six months after
the receipt by the receiving State of the initial communication, either State
shall have the right to refer the matter again to the Committee by notifying
the Committee and also the other State.
3. The
Committee shall deal with a matter referred to it in accordance with paragraph
2 of this article after it has ascertained that all available domestic remedies
have been invoked and exhausted in the case, in conformity with the generally
recognized principles of international law. This shall not be the rule where
the application of the remedies is unreasonably prolonged.
4. In
any matter referred to it, the Committee may call upon the States Parties
concerned to supply any other relevant information.
5. When
any matter arising out of this article is being considered by the Committee,
the States Parties concerned shall be entitled to send a representative to take
part in the proceedings of the Committee, without voting rights, while the
matter is under consideration.
Article 12
1. (a) After the Committee has obtained and
collated all the information it deems necessary, the Chairman shall appoint an
ad hoc Conciliation Commission (hereinafter referred to as the Commission)
comprising five persons who may or may not be members of the Committee. The
members of the Commission shall be appointed with the unanimous consent of the
parties to the dispute, and its good offices shall be made available to the
States concerned with a view to an amicable solution of the matter on the basis
of respect for this Convention;
(b) If
the States parties to the dispute fail to reach agreement within three months
on all or part of the composition of the Commission, the members of the
Commission not agreed upon by the States parties to the dispute shall be
elected by secret ballot by a two-thirds majority vote of the Committee from
among its own members.
2. The members of the Commission shall serve in
their personal capacity. They shall not be nationals of the States parties to
the dispute or of a State not Party to this Convention.
3. The
Commission shall elect its own Chairman and adopt its own rules of procedure.
4. The
meetings of the Commission shall normally be held at United Nations
Headquarters or at any other convenient place as determined by the Commission.
5. The
secretariat provided in accordance with article 10, paragraph 3, of this
Convention shall also service the Commission whenever a dispute among States
Parties brings the Commission into being.
6. The
States parties to the dispute shall share equally all the expenses of the
members of the Commission in accordance with estimates to be provided by the
Secretary-General of the United Nations.
7. The
Secretary-General shall be empowered to pay the expenses of the members of the
Commission, if necessary, before reimbursement by the States parties to the
dispute in accordance with paragraph 6 of this article.
8. The
information obtained and collated by the Committee shall be made available to
the Commission, and the Commission may call upon the States concerned to supply
any other relevant information.
Article 13
1. When the Commission has fully considered the
matter, it shall prepare and submit to the Chairman of the Committee a report
embodying its findings on all questions of fact relevant to the issue between
the parties and containing such recommendations as it may think proper for the
amicable solution of the dispute.
2. The
Chairman of the Committee shall communicate the report of the Commission to
each of the States parties to the dispute. These States shall, within three
months, inform the Chairman of the Committee whether or not they accept the
recommendations contained in the report of the Commission.
3.
After the period provided for in paragraph 2 of this article, the Chairman of
the Committee shall communicate the report of the Commission and the
declarations of the States Parties concerned to the other States Parties to
this Convention.
Article 14
1. A State Party may at any time declare that it
recognizes the competence of the Committee to receive and consider
communications from individuals or groups of individuals within its
jurisdiction claiming to be victims of a violation by that State Party of any
of the rights set forth in this Convention. No communication shall be received
by the Committee if it concerns a State Party which has not made such a
declaration.
2. Any
State Party which makes a declaration as provided for in paragraph I of this
article may establish or indicate a body within its national legal order which
shall be competent to receive and consider petitions from individuals and
groups of individuals within its jurisdiction who claim to be victims of a
violation of any of the rights set forth in this Convention and who have
exhausted other available local remedies.
3. A
declaration made in accordance with paragraph 1 of this article and the name of
any body established or indicated in accordance with paragraph 2 of this
article shall be deposited by the State Party concerned with the
Secretary-General of the United Nations, who shall transmit copies thereof to
the other States Parties. A declaration may be withdrawn at any time by
notification to the Secretary-General, but such a withdrawal shall not affect
communications pending before the Committee.
4. A
register of petitions shall be kept by the body established or indicated in
accordance with paragraph 2 of this article, and certified copies of the
register shall be filed annually through appropriate channels with the Secretary-General
on the understanding that the contents shall not be publicly disclosed.
5. In
the event of failure to obtain satisfaction from the body established or
indicated in accordance with paragraph 2 of this article, the petitioner shall
have the right to communicate the matter to the Committee within six months.
6.
(a) The
Committee shall confidentially bring any communication referred to it to the
attention of the State Party alleged to be violating any provision of this
Convention, but the identity of the individual or groups of individuals
concerned shall not be revealed without his or their express consent. The
Committee shall not receive anonymous communications;
(b)
Within three months, the receiving State shall submit to the Committee written explanations
or statements clarifying the matter and the remedy, if any, that may have been
taken by that State.
7.
(a) The
Committee shall consider communications in the light of all information made
available to it by the State Party concerned and by the petitioner. The
Committee shall not consider any communication from a petitioner unless it has
ascertained that the petitioner has exhausted all available domestic remedies.
However, this shall not be the rule where the application of the remedies is unreasonably
prolonged;
(b) The
Committee shall forward its suggestions and recommendations, if any, to the
State Party concerned and to the petitioner.
8. The Committee shall include in its annual
report a summary of such communications and, where appropriate, a summary of
the explanations and statements of the States Parties concerned and of its own
suggestions and recommendations.
9. The
Committee shall be competent to exercise the functions provided for in this
article only when at least ten States Parties to this Convention are bound by
declarations in accordance with paragraph I of this article.
Article 15
1 . Pending the achievement of the objectives of
the Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and
Peoples, contained in General Assembly resolution 1514 (XV) of 14 December
1960, the provisions of this Convention shall in no way limit the right of
petition granted to these peoples by other international instruments or by the
United Nations and its specialized agencies.
2.
(a) The
Committee established under article 8, paragraph 1, of this Convention shall
receive copies of the petitions from, and submit expressions of opinion and
recommendations on these petitions to, the bodies of the United Nations which
deal with matters directly related to the principles and objectives of this
Convention in their consideration of petitions from the inhabitants of Trust
and Non-Self-Governing Territories and all other territories to which General
Assembly resolution 1514 (XV) applies, relating to matters covered by this
Convention which are before these bodies;
(b) The
Committee shall receive from the competent bodies of the United Nations copies
of the reports concerning the legislative, judicial, administrative or other
measures directly related to the principles and objectives of this Convention
applied by the administering Powers within the Territories mentioned in
subparagraph (a) of this paragraph, and shall express opinions and make
recommendations to these bodies.
3. The Committee shall include in its report to
the General Assembly a summary of the petitions and reports it has received
from United Nations bodies, and the expressions of opinion and recommendations
of the Committee relating to the said petitions and reports.
4. The
Committee shall request from the Secretary-General of the United Nations all
information relevant to the objectives of this Convention and available to him
regarding the Territories mentioned in paragraph 2 (a) of this article.
Article 16
The provisions of this Convention concerning the
settlement of disputes or complaints shall be applied without prejudice to
other procedures for settling disputes or complaints in the field of
discrimination laid down in the constituent instruments of, or conventions
adopted by, the United Nations and its specialized agencies, and shall not
prevent the States Parties from having recourse to other procedures for
settling a dispute in accordance with general or special international
agreements in force between them.
PART
III
Article 17
1. This Convention is open for signature by any
State Member of the United Nations or member of any of its specialized
agencies, by any State Party to the Statute of the International Court of
Justice, and by any other State which has been invited by the General Assembly
of the United Nations to become a Party to this Convention.
2. This
Convention is subject to ratification. Instruments of ratification shall be
deposited with the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
Article 18
1. This Convention shall be open to accession by
any State referred to in article 17, paragraph 1, of the Convention. 2.
Accession shall be effected by the deposit of an instrument of accession with
the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
Article 19
1. This Convention shall enter into force on the
thirtieth day after the date of the deposit with the Secretary-General of the
United Nations of the twenty-seventh instrument of ratification or instrument
of accession.
2. For
each State ratifying this Convention or acceding to it after the deposit of the
twenty-seventh instrument of ratification or instrument of accession, the
Convention shall enter into force on the thirtieth day after the date of the
deposit of its own instrument of ratification or instrument of accession.
Article 20
1. The Secretary-General of the United Nations
shall receive and circulate to all States which are or may become Parties to
this Convention reservations made by States at the time of ratification or
accession. Any State which objects to the reservation shall, within a period of
ninety days from the date of the said communication, notify the
Secretary-General that it does not accept it.
2. A
reservation incompatible with the object and purpose of this Convention shall
not be permitted, nor shall a reservation the effect of which would inhibit the
operation of any of the bodies established by this Convention be allowed. A
reservation shall be considered incompatible or inhibitive if at least two
thirds of the States Parties to this Convention object to it.
3.
Reservations may be withdrawn at any time by notification to this effect
addressed to the Secretary-General. Such notification shall take effect on the
date on which it is received.
Article 21
A State Party may denounce this Convention by
written notification to the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
Denunciation shall take effect one year after the date of receipt of the
notification by the Secretary General.
Article 22
Any dispute between two or more States Parties
with respect to the interpretation or application of this Convention, which is
not settled by negotiation or by the procedures expressly provided for in this
Convention, shall, at the request of any of the parties to the dispute, be
referred to the International Court of Justice for decision, unless the
disputants agree to another mode of settlement.
Article 23
1. A request for the revision of this Convention
may be made at any time by any State Party by means of a notification in
writing addressed to the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
2. The
General Assembly of the United Nations shall decide upon the steps, if any, to
be taken in respect of such a request.
Article 24
The
Secretary-General of the United Nations shall inform all States referred to in
article 17, paragraph 1, of this Convention of the following particulars:
(a)
Signatures, ratifications and accessions under articles 17 and 18;
(b) The
date of entry into force of this Convention under article 19;
(c)
Communications and declarations received under articles 14, 20 and 23;
(d)
Denunciations under article 21.
Article 25
1. This Convention, of which the Chinese,
English, French, Russian and Spanish texts are equally authentic, shall be
deposited in the archives of the United Nations.
2. The
Secretary-General of the United Nations shall transmit certified copies of this
Convention to all States belonging to any of the categories mentioned in
article 17, paragraph 1, of the Convention.
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+President Donald Trump Official +NATO +ABC News +Cbs News +NBC +Washington Post +The New York Times +MSNBC +CNBC +Al Jazeera America +BBC News +CNN International +Pinky Rose De Chavez +United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) +USNavySEAL +US Senate +FEDERAL BUREAU INVESTIGATION +NSA Agent +Fox News +Prince Harry +BRITISH QUEEN +Hillary Clinton +Vladimir Putin +USSR Gov +Russia +Xi Jingping +North Korea +Iran ♥ (ايران) +Yahoo News +NFL +NBA +MLB +ESPN +Nasdaq +Navy Federal +SNL Group +Pope Francis +NATO +NATIVE FOLKS +POLICE INTERPOL +NASA +Thomas Magnum +Jackie Chan +Samuel L Jackson +Robert Downey Jr. +Sherlock Holmes +GOP +US Senate
#TrumpFraud #Scam #GOP #Russia #Election #Fraud #Republican #Corruption #FBI #Investigaton #RedHen #BlackLivesMatter #USSR #GRU #NSA #NCIS #NIS #Navy #USMC #SecretService #ABC #CBS #NBC #MSNBC #CNBC #BBCNews #CNN #Utah #Mormon #Racist USNavyseals #JAG #UnitedNations #Peace #Palace #ICC #ICJ #International #Courts #MLKjr #Obama #Hillary #NATO #PinkyRoseDeChavez #TinaFeyWifeSwap #Hashtagstupidniggers #France #Mexico #Canada #Popefrancis #Law #SupremeCourt #WhiteOnly #Slaves #Africa #Egypt #Syria #Iran #FoxNews #BritishQueen #PrinceWilliams #PrinceHarry #BritishRoyalFamily #PrimeMinsterMay #MI5 #MI6 #BCI #BCA #FargoND #Utah #Texas #Genocide #Slavery #Hatecrimes #Negro #Immigration #Crimesagainsthumanity #PortArthurTexas #Ninja #NASA #Space #Marines #FlyNavy #CmdrBluefin
+CNBC +FEDERAL BUREAU Investigation #Mueller #The #Shame : )
Tina Fey
Prince Harry Windsor
Will Smith
Bill and Hillary Clinton
Megyn Kelly
Cara Delevingne
Samuel L Jackson
Jerry Springer show
Jerry Seinfeld
China Turkey
Israel
North Dakota
British Royal Family
President Barack Obama
United States Navy Seals
Will Ferrell
Derek Zoolander
The View
Jimmy Fallon
Bill Muhar
Fox News Live
BBC World News
Dixie Chicks bitches
Sen. Ted Cruz
NATO
Nobel Prize
ABC NBC CBS
India
Tiwain
Texas
Supreme Court
Sarah Palin
Bristol Palin
Track Palin
Star Trek
Star Wars
It always sunny in Philadelphia
As the world turns
Days of our lives
LA Clippers
British Parliament
Inspector Callahan
David and Charles Koch
Africa
Thailand
Bill Gates Bill Cosby
Cheers
Big Bang Theory
30 Rock
Alec Baldwin
Clint Eastwood
Tom Cruise
Tom Jones
Jimmy Kimmel
Jimmy Carr
Jimmy Hendrix
Japan
Soviet Union
Madonna
Cher
Chris Isaac
Oscar
Conan Congress
Washington DC
Texas
Alaska Air
The Beetles
Johnny Depp
Johnny Cash
Pirates of the Caribbean
Super Mario Bros
Victoria Secret
NASA Space Station
Hogwarts
Kim Kardashian
Jim Carrey
Jim Morrison
Courtney Love
The Who
James Brown
Black Lives Matters
Michael Jackson
Michael Jordan
Cobey Bryant
Olivia Newton John
Track Morgan
United States Marshal
UPS FedEx
PTSD
US Marines
US Army
US Coast Guard
British Royal Navy
Harvard University
Jesus Christ LDS
Pope
Vatican City
Middle East
Hong Kong
Tabitha
Black History
Martin Luther King Jr
Malcolm X
Barnie Sanders
Sen. Ted Cruz
Penelope Cruz
Mission impossible
Days of our lives
Married with children
I Love Lucky
MASH
Dred Scott
Catholics
Jew
Syria
Iran
CBS News
NBC News
ABC News
CNN
Hot News
The Daily Beast
Jebb Bush
Sheldon Cooper
Rushi Barot
Geeta International Inc.
Harry Potter
Harry C. Arthur Esq.
Jesus Christ
Holy Bible
Allah
Samsung Galaxy S3
BBC Radio
BBC Technology
Samsung Galaxy A5
Rick Santorum
Mobile Gallery
Germany
Portugal
France
Italy
Mitsubishi
Toyota
Ford Trucks
Jeep Eagles
Pearl harbor Hawaii
Lady Gaga
Libya
Google
Apple
Bill Gates
Cher
Verizon
At&T
Sprint
Ben Carson dumped
Deep Sea Horizon
Enron
Hezbollah ISIS
Military
British Columbia University
British Columbia
British Vogue
Bill Murray
Stephen Colbert
Stephen Hawking
Boris Johnson
Beijing
Solar panels
Pegasus
Native Americans
Mexico
United States
Apple iPad
Maia Shibutani
California
New York City
New Jersey Shore
Abraham Lincoln
Twitter
National Geographic
David Beckham
David Cameron
Cameron Diaz
Drew Barrymore
Justin Bieber
Marco Rubio
Eva Longoria
London
King Kong
David Spade
Ben Stiller
Adel
Dallas Cowboys
John Mayer
John Saseen
Iowa
Angela Mcglowan
Rajinder Singh Dhiman
Dr Seuss
Dr Pepper
Dr Piper
Europe
Locheed Martin
Martin Lawrence
Jack Black
Jaguar
BMW
Mariah Carey
Chiang Rai
Baltimore
British India
Jarad Leto
Tom Hanks
Tom Hardy
The Hollywood Reporter
John Lennon
John Kerry
Ash Carter
Republican Party
Russia
Chicago
Kristen Stewart Samuel L Jackson
Kevin Hart
Kevin Durant
Jay Z
Kareem Abdul Jabar
Lakers
NBA
Republican party
Selena Gomez
Will Smith
Thailand
Fox Sports
Charles Barkley
Jerry Springer
Jerry Seinfeld
North Dakota
Hollywood
Oscar
Nobel Prize
British Parliament
Switzerland
Geniva
Paris Hilton
Paris
Donald Trump
Sen Ted Cruz
It's always sunny in Philadelphia
Derek Zoolander
Ben Stiler
Owen Wilson
Jackie Chan
Chris Tucker
Canada
Mexico
Russia
Egypt
Africa
Will Ferrell
Isreal
Saudi Arabia
Morgan Freeman
Spike Lee
AL Sharpton
Tonya Lewis Lee
Donald John Trump Jr.
Rex Marsav
Melissa Whitley
Joe Czyzyk
Linda Adewole
Mitt Romney
United States Veterans Initative
Sen. Orrin Hatch
Sen. Jeff Sessions
Sen. Lindsey Graham
Sen. John Cornyn
Sen. Mike Lee
Sen. Ted Cruz
Sen. Jeff Flake
Sen. David Vitter
Sen. David Perdue
Sen. Thom Tillis
David Duke
Jessie Jackson
NAACP
ACLU
NSA
William McCants
Sigmar Gabriel
Professor Roger Griffin
Ivana Trump
Marla Maples
Ben Carson
Candy Carson
Chris Rock
Vanessa D Gilmore
Willie M Zanders
Karen Wells Roby
Danny Devito
Ray Romano
Amy Poehler
Ashton Kutcher
President Donald Trump
Ellen DeGeneres
Pinky Rose De Chavez
Prince Harry Windsor
™Cmdr. Bluefin
Tina Fey
Prince Harry Windsor
Will Smith
Bill and Hillary Clinton
Megyn Kelly
Cara Delevingne
Samuel L Jackson
Jerry Springer show
Jerry Seinfeld
China Turkey
Israel
North Dakota
British Royal Family
President Barack Obama
United States Navy Seals
Will Ferrell
Derek Zoolander
The View
Jimmy Fallon
Bill Muhar
Fox News Live
BBC World News
Dixie Chicks bitches
Sen. Ted Cruz
NATO
Nobel Prize
ABC NBC CBS
India
Tiwain
Texas
Supreme Court
Sarah Palin
Bristol Palin
Track Palin
Star Trek
Star Wars
It always sunny in Philadelphia
As the world turns
Days of our lives
LA Clippers
British Parliament
Inspector Callahan
David and Charles Koch
Africa
Thailand
Bill Gates Bill Cosby
Cheers
Big Bang Theory
30 Rock
Alec Baldwin
Clint Eastwood
Tom Cruise
Tom Jones
Jimmy Kimmel
Jimmy Carr
Jimmy Hendrix
Japan
Soviet Union
Madonna
Cher
Chris Isaac
Oscar
Conan Congress
Washington DC
Texas
Alaska Air
The Beetles
Johnny Depp
Johnny Cash
Pirates of the Caribbean
Super Mario Bros
Victoria Secret
NASA Space Station
Hogwarts
Kim Kardashian
Jim Carrey
Jim Morrison
Courtney Love
The Who
James Brown
Black Lives Matters
Michael Jackson
Michael Jordan
Cobey Bryant
Olivia Newton John
Track Morgan
United States Marshal
UPS FedEx
PTSD
US Marines
US Army
US Coast Guard
British Royal Navy
Harvard University
Jesus Christ LDS
Pope
Vatican City
Middle East
Hong Kong
Tabitha
Black History
Martin Luther King Jr
Malcolm X
Barnie Sanders
Sen. Ted Cruz
Penelope Cruz
Mission impossible
Days of our lives
Married with children
I Love Lucky
MASH
Dred Scott
Catholics
Jew
Syria
Iran
CBS News
NBC News
ABC News
CNN
Hot News
The Daily Beast
Jebb Bush
Sheldon Cooper
Rushi Barot
Geeta International Inc.
Harry Potter
Harry C. Arthur Esq.
Jesus Christ
Holy Bible
Allah
Samsung Galaxy S3
BBC Radio
BBC Technology
Samsung Galaxy A5
Rick Santorum
Mobile Gallery
Germany
Portugal
France
Italy
Mitsubishi
Toyota
Ford Trucks
Jeep Eagles
Pearl harbor Hawaii
Lady Gaga
Libya
Apple
Bill Gates
Cher
Verizon
At&T
Sprint
Ben Carson dumped
Deep Sea Horizon
Enron
Hezbollah ISIS
Military
British Columbia University
British Columbia
British Vogue
Bill Murray
Stephen Colbert
Stephen Hawking
Boris Johnson
Beijing
Solar panels
Pegasus
Native Americans
Mexico
United States
Apple iPad
Maia Shibutani
California
New York City
New Jersey Shore
Abraham Lincoln
National Geographic
David Beckham
David Cameron
Cameron Diaz
Drew Barrymore
Justin Bieber
Marco Rubio
Eva Longoria
London
King Kong
David Spade
Ben Stiller
Adel
Dallas Cowboys
John Mayer
John Saseen
Iowa
Angela Mcglowan
Rajinder Singh Dhiman
Dr Seuss
Dr Pepper
Dr Piper
Europe
Locheed Martin
Martin Lawrence
Jack Black
Jaguar
BMW
Mariah Carey
Chiang Rai
Baltimore
British India
Jarad Leto
Tom Hanks
Tom Hardy
The Hollywood Reporter
John Lennon
John Kerry
Ash Carter
Republican Party
Russia
Chicago
Kristen Stewart Samuel L Jackson
Kevin Hart
Kevin Durant
Jay Z
Kareem Abdul Jabar
Lakers
NBA
Republican party
Selena Gomez
Will Smith
Thailand
Fox Sports
Charles Barkley
Jerry Springer
Jerry Seinfeld
North Dakota
Hollywood
Oscar
Nobel Prize
British Parliament
Switzerland
Geniva
Paris Hilton
Paris
Donald Trump
Sen Ted Cruz
It's always sunny in Philadelphia
Derek Zoolander
Ben Stiler
Owen Wilson
Jackie Chan
Chris Tucker
Canada
Mexico
Russia
Egypt
Africa
Will Ferrell
Isreal
Saudi Arabia
Morgan Freeman
Spike Lee
AL Sharpton
Tonya Lewis Lee
Donald John Trump Jr.
Rex Marsav
Melissa Whitley
Joe Czyzyk
Linda Adewole
Mitt Romney
United States Veterans Initative
Sen. Orrin Hatch
Sen. Jeff Sessions
Sen. Lindsey Graham
Sen. John Cornyn
Sen. Mike Lee
Sen. Ted Cruz
Sen. Jeff Flake
Sen. David Vitter
Sen. David Perdue
Sen. Thom Tillis
David Duke
Jessie Jackson
NAACP
ACLU
NSA
William McCants
Sigmar Gabriel
Professor Roger Griffin
Ivana Trump
Marla Maples
Ben Carson
Candy Carson
Chris Rock
Vanessa D Gilmore
Willie M Zanders
Karen Wells Roby
Danny Devito
Ray Romano
Amy Poehler
Ashton Kutcher
President Donald Trump
Ellen DeGeneres
Pinky Rose De Chavez
Prince Harry Windsor
™Cmdr. Bluefin
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