Article XI

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Article XI is a provision of the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide that addresses the treaty’s application to states that become parties after its entry into force.


Statements (37)
Predicate Object
instanceOf article of an international convention
treaty provision
adoptedAt United Nations General Assembly
adoptedIn Paris
appliesTo states becoming parties after entry into force of the Genocide Convention
concerns accession to the Genocide Convention
entry into force of the Genocide Convention for new parties
late ratification of the Genocide Convention
dateOfAdoption 1948-12-09
defines moment from which the Convention binds a later‑acceding state
governs application of the Convention to states that accede after 1951-01-12
hasLegalEffectOn obligations of acceding states under the Genocide Convention
hasNumber 11
hasSubject accession procedure for the Genocide Convention
temporal scope of treaty obligations
languageOfDrafting Arabic
Chinese
English
French
Russian
Spanish
legalField human rights law
international criminal law
law of treaties
legalStatus binding on states parties to the Genocide Convention
legalSubject international treaty law
locatedInDocument Part dealing with final clauses of the Genocide Convention
partOf Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide
promulgatedBy United Nations
regulates temporal application of the Genocide Convention to later‑acceding states
relatedTo Article XIII (Genocide Convention)
Article XIV (Genocide Convention)
state succession to treaties
shortName Article 11 of the Genocide Convention
subjectOf interpretation by international courts and tribunals
scholarly commentary on the Genocide Convention
treatyContext multilateral United Nations convention

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
GenocideConvention1948
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