International Convention against the Taking of Hostages

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The International Convention against the Taking of Hostages is a United Nations treaty that obliges states to criminalize hostage-taking, cooperate in prosecuting or extraditing offenders, and strengthen international measures against terrorism-related abductions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United Nations treaty
counter-terrorism convention
international criminal law instrument
multilateral treaty
adoptedBy United Nations General Assembly
adoptionDate 1979-12-17
adoptionPlace New York City NERFINISHED
aimsTo deter hostage-taking as a method of terrorism
strengthen international cooperation against hostage-taking
alsoKnownAs Hostages Convention NERFINISHED
appliesTo offences of an international character
bindingOn states that have ratified or acceded to it
definesOffenceAs compelling a state, international organization, natural or legal person to do or abstain from doing any act as an explicit or implicit condition for the release of the hostage
seizing or detaining a person and threatening to kill, injure or continue to detain that person
depositary Secretary-General of the United Nations NERFINISHED
entryIntoForceDate 1983-06-03
excludesFromScope acts committed in the course of armed conflicts as defined by international humanitarian law when they are governed by that law
geographicalScope worldwide for states parties
includesProvisionOn dispute settlement by arbitration or the International Court of Justice
extradition
fair treatment of alleged offenders
mutual legal assistance
non-discrimination in the application of the convention
notification of jurisdiction and prosecution
prevention of offences
language Arabic
Chinese
English
French
Russian
Spanish
legalArea counter-terrorism law
international criminal law
obligesStatesTo assist in criminal investigations and proceedings related to hostage-taking
cooperate in the prevention of hostage-taking
criminalize hostage-taking under domestic law
establish jurisdiction over hostage-taking offences in specified circumstances
make hostage-taking punishable by appropriate penalties
prosecute or extradite alleged offenders
openedForSignatureDate 1979-12-18
openedForSignaturePlace New York City NERFINISHED
partOf UN sectoral counter-terrorism conventions NERFINISHED
registrationNumber UNTS 1316
requiresStatesTo take measures to ensure that offences are not justified on political or ideological grounds
treat hostage-taking as an extraditable offence in any extradition treaty between parties
subjectMatter hostage-taking
terrorism-related abductions
UNGeneralAssemblyResolutionNumber A/RES/34/146

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United Nations crime suppression conventions includesInstrument International Convention against the Taking of Hostages