Inter-American Convention against the Illicit Manufacturing of and Trafficking in Firearms, Ammunition, Explosives, and Other Related MaterialsDIANE Publishing, 1998 |
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Page ix
... U.S. statutory authority to regulate international trade in munitions and related items and services is exercised by the Department of State , the Department of the Treas- ury ( including ATF and the U.S. Customs Service ) , and the Com- ...
... U.S. statutory authority to regulate international trade in munitions and related items and services is exercised by the Department of State , the Department of the Treas- ury ( including ATF and the U.S. Customs Service ) , and the Com- ...
Page x
... authority , certain U.S. agencies , such as ATF and the U.S. Customs Service , already engaged in the forms of international cooperation contemplated in this Article , and would continue to do so consistent with the Convention . Article ...
... authority , certain U.S. agencies , such as ATF and the U.S. Customs Service , already engaged in the forms of international cooperation contemplated in this Article , and would continue to do so consistent with the Convention . Article ...
Page xi
... United States federal agencies such as ATF and the U.S. Customs Service already engage in this form of international cooperation under their current statutory authority , and would continue to do so consistent with the Convention ...
... United States federal agencies such as ATF and the U.S. Customs Service already engage in this form of international cooperation under their current statutory authority , and would continue to do so consistent with the Convention ...
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... United States , and would be consistent with existing United States legislation . The Department of the Treasury ( includ- ing the U.S. Customs Service and the Bureau of Alcohol , Tobacco and Firearms ) , the Departments of Justice and ...
... United States , and would be consistent with existing United States legislation . The Department of the Treasury ( includ- ing the U.S. Customs Service and the Bureau of Alcohol , Tobacco and Firearms ) , the Departments of Justice and ...
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30th day following adopt the necessary ammunition applicable treaties article applies Belize Consultative Committee controlled delivery Controls at Export day following deposit definition drug trafficking enter into force eradicate the illicit establish its jurisdiction established in accordance exchange of information explosives Export Points extraditable offenses extradition treaty facilitate ficking in firearms firearms referred identifying persons involved illicit manufacturing illicit trafficking import instrument of ratification INTER-AMERICAN CONVENTION international cooperation international level laws and applicable legislation licenses or authorizations manufacture or assembly manufactured or trafficked manufacturing and trafficking money laundering mutual legal assistance necessary measures OAS General Secretariat OAS member offenses referred Organization of American Parties shall cooperate Party shall adopt plosives prevent provides regular meeting related materials requires States Parties sport shooting substances and articles technical assistance territory tion traf trafficking in firearms transfer of firearms Transit Licenses transnational U.S. Customs Service United Nations vention view to identifying
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Page xi - Party which makes extradition conditional on the existence of a treaty receives a request for extradition from another...
Page xii - ... without exception whatsoever and whether or not the Offence was committed in its territory, to submit the case to its competent authorities for the purpose of prosecution. Those authorities shall take their decision in the same manner as in the case of any ordinary offence of a serious nature under the law of that State.
Page 9 - Extradition shall be subject to the other conditions provided by the law of the requested State. 3 States Parties which do not make extradition conditional on the existence of a treaty shall recognize such offences as extraditable offences between themselves subject to the conditions provided by the law of the requested State.
Page xiv - Organization to the Secretariat of the United Nations for registration and publication in accordance with Article 102 of the Charter of the United Nations. Article...
Page iii - To the Senate of the United States: With a view to receiving the advice and consent of the Senate to ratification...
Page 5 - Party shall adopt such measures as may be necessary to establish its jurisdiction over the offences covered by this Convention when the alleged offender is present in its territory and it does not extradite such person solely on the ground that he or she is one of its nationals.
Page 10 - This Convention is subject to ratification. The instruments of ratification shall be deposited with the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
Page 4 - Controlled delivery" shall mean the technique of allowing illicit or suspect consignments to pass out of, through or into the territory of one or more States, with the knowledge and under the supervision of their competent authorities, with a view to the investigation of an offence and the identification of persons involved in the commission of the offence; (j) "Regional economic integration organization...
Page xiii - State ratifying or acceding to the Convention after the deposit of the second instrument of ratification, the Convention shall enter into force on the thirtieth day after deposit by such State of its instrument of ratification or accession.
Page 8 - Mutual legal assistance 1 . States Parties shall afford one another the widest measure of mutual legal assistance in investigations, prosecutions and judicial proceedings in relation to the offences covered by this Convention as provided for in article...