The Convention on the Non-Applicability of Statutory Limitations to War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity was adopted and opened for signature, ratification and accession by United Nations General Assembly resolution 2391 (XXIII) of 26 November 1968. Pursuant to the provisions of its Article VIII (90 days following the deposit of the tenth ratification), it came into force on 11 November 1970.
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Signed | 26 November 1968 |
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Location | New York City, United States |
Effective | 11 November 1970 |
Condition | 10 ratifications |
Parties | 56 |
The Convention provides that no signatory state may apply statutory limitations to:
- War crimes as they are defined in the Charter of the Nürnberg International Military Tribunal of 8 August 1945.
- Crimes against humanity, whether committed in time of war or in time of peace, as defined in the Charter of the Nürnberg International Military Tribunal, eviction by armed attack or occupation, inhuman acts resulting from the policy of apartheid, and the crime of genocide as defined in the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide.
As of December 2020, with the adhesion of Ecuador, the convention has 56 state parties, which includes 55 UN member states and the State of Palestine.
Member states
- Signatories
Poland, signed on 16/12/1968, ratified on 14/02/1969
Russia, signed on 06/01/1969, ratified on 22/04/1969
Belarus, signed on 07/01/1969, ratified on 08/05/1969
Bulgaria, signed on 21/01/1969, ratified on 21/05/1969
Mongolia, signed on 31/01/1969, ratified on 21/05/1969
Ukraine, signed on 14/01/1969, ratified on 19/06/1969
Hungary, signed on 25/03/1969, ratified on 24/06/1969
Romania, signed on 17/04/1969, ratified on 15/09/1969
Ex Yugoslavia, signed on 16/12/1968, ratified on 09/06/1970
Ex Czechoslovakia, signed on 21/05/1969, ratified on 13/08/1970
Mexico, signed on 03/07/1969, ratified on 15/03/2002
- Adherents
Nigeria, adhered on 01/12/1970
India, adhered on 12/01/1971
Albania, adhered on 19/05/1971
Guinea, adhered on 07/06/1971
Kenya, adhered on 01/05/1972
Tunisia, adhered on 15/06/1972
Cuba, adhered on 13/09/1972
Cameroon, adhered on 06/10/1972
Philippines, adhered on 15/05/1973
Rwanda, adhered on 16/04/1975
Gambia, adhered on 29/12/1978
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, adhered on 09/11/1981
Vietnam, adhered on 06/05/1983
Afghanistan, adhered on 22/07/1983
Bolivia, adhered on 06/10/1983
North Korea, adhered on 08/11/1984
Laos, adhered on 28/12/1984
Nicaragua, adhered on 03/09/1986
Yemen, adhered on 09/02/1987
Libya, adhered on 16/05/1989
Estonia, adhered on 21/10/1991
Latvia, adhered on 14/04/1992
Slovenia, adhered on 06/07/1992
Croatia, adhered on 12/10/1992
Moldova, adhered on 26/01/1993
Czech Republic, adhered on 22/02/1993
Slovakia, adhered on 28/05/1993
Armenia, adhered on 23/06/1993
Bosnia and Herzegovina, adhered on 01/09/1993
North Macedonia, adhered on 18/01/1994
Kuwait, adhered on 07/03/1995
Georgia, adhered on 31/03/1995
Lithuania, adhered on 01/02/1996
Azerbaijan, adhered on 16/08/1996
Ghana, adhered on 07/09/2000
Serbia, adhered on 12/03/2001
Uruguay, adhered on 21/09/2001
Peru, adhered on 11/08/2003
Argentina, adhered on 26/08/2003
Liberia, adhered on 16/09/2005
Montenegro, adhered on 23/10/2006
Panama, adhered on 21/06/2007
Paraguay, adhered on 23/09/2008
Costa Rica, adhered on 27/04/2009
Honduras, adhered on 16/08/2010
State of Palestine, adhered on 02/01/2015
Ecuador, adhered on 01/12/2020
Notes
- The former Yugoslavia had signed and ratified the Convention on 16 December 1968 and 9 June 1970, respectively.
- The former Czechoslovakia had signed and ratified the Convention on 21 May 1969 and 13 August 1970, respectively, with a declaration.
External links
- Convention text (UNHCHR)
- Convention text UNITED NATIONS
- Signatories and ratifications Archived 2018-11-16 at the Wayback Machine
- Procedural history and related documents on the Convention on the Non-Applicability of Statutory Limitations to War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity in the Historic Archives of the United Nations Audiovisual Library of International Law
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The Convention on the Non Applicability of Statutory Limitations to War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity was adopted and opened for signature ratification and accession by United Nations General Assembly resolution 2391 XXIII of 26 November 1968 Pursuant to the provisions of its Article VIII 90 days following the deposit of the tenth ratification it came into force on 11 November 1970 Convention on the Non Applicability of Statutory Limitations to War Crimes and Crimes Against HumanitySigned26 November 1968LocationNew York City United StatesEffective11 November 1970Condition10 ratificationsParties56 The Convention provides that no signatory state may apply statutory limitations to War crimes as they are defined in the Charter of the Nurnberg International Military Tribunal of 8 August 1945 Crimes against humanity whether committed in time of war or in time of peace as defined in the Charter of the Nurnberg International Military Tribunal eviction by armed attack or occupation inhuman acts resulting from the policy of apartheid and the crime of genocide as defined in the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide As of December 2020 with the adhesion of Ecuador the convention has 56 state parties which includes 55 UN member states and the State of Palestine Member statesSignatories Poland signed on 16 12 1968 ratified on 14 02 1969 Russia signed on 06 01 1969 ratified on 22 04 1969 Belarus signed on 07 01 1969 ratified on 08 05 1969 Bulgaria signed on 21 01 1969 ratified on 21 05 1969 Mongolia signed on 31 01 1969 ratified on 21 05 1969 Ukraine signed on 14 01 1969 ratified on 19 06 1969 Hungary signed on 25 03 1969 ratified on 24 06 1969 Romania signed on 17 04 1969 ratified on 15 09 1969 Ex Yugoslavia signed on 16 12 1968 ratified on 09 06 1970 Ex Czechoslovakia signed on 21 05 1969 ratified on 13 08 1970 Mexico signed on 03 07 1969 ratified on 15 03 2002 Adherents Nigeria adhered on 01 12 1970 India adhered on 12 01 1971 Albania adhered on 19 05 1971 Guinea adhered on 07 06 1971 Kenya adhered on 01 05 1972 Tunisia adhered on 15 06 1972 Cuba adhered on 13 09 1972 Cameroon adhered on 06 10 1972 Philippines adhered on 15 05 1973 Rwanda adhered on 16 04 1975 Gambia adhered on 29 12 1978 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines adhered on 09 11 1981 Vietnam adhered on 06 05 1983 Afghanistan adhered on 22 07 1983 Bolivia adhered on 06 10 1983 North Korea adhered on 08 11 1984 Laos adhered on 28 12 1984 Nicaragua adhered on 03 09 1986 Yemen adhered on 09 02 1987 Libya adhered on 16 05 1989 Estonia adhered on 21 10 1991 Latvia adhered on 14 04 1992 Slovenia adhered on 06 07 1992 Croatia adhered on 12 10 1992 Moldova adhered on 26 01 1993 Czech Republic adhered on 22 02 1993 Slovakia adhered on 28 05 1993 Armenia adhered on 23 06 1993 Bosnia and Herzegovina adhered on 01 09 1993 North Macedonia adhered on 18 01 1994 Kuwait adhered on 07 03 1995 Georgia adhered on 31 03 1995 Lithuania adhered on 01 02 1996 Azerbaijan adhered on 16 08 1996 Ghana adhered on 07 09 2000 Serbia adhered on 12 03 2001 Uruguay adhered on 21 09 2001 Peru adhered on 11 08 2003 Argentina adhered on 26 08 2003 Liberia adhered on 16 09 2005 Montenegro adhered on 23 10 2006 Panama adhered on 21 06 2007 Paraguay adhered on 23 09 2008 Costa Rica adhered on 27 04 2009 Honduras adhered on 16 08 2010 State of Palestine adhered on 02 01 2015 Ecuador adhered on 01 12 2020NotesThe former Yugoslavia had signed and ratified the Convention on 16 December 1968 and 9 June 1970 respectively The former Czechoslovakia had signed and ratified the Convention on 21 May 1969 and 13 August 1970 respectively with a declaration External linksConvention text UNHCHR Convention text UNITED NATIONS Signatories and ratifications Archived 2018 11 16 at the Wayback Machine Procedural history and related documents on the Convention on the Non Applicability of Statutory Limitations to War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity in the Historic Archives of the United Nations Audiovisual Library of International Law