CONVENTION ON POLITICAL ASYLUM (A-37)
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Signatories and Ratifications
The Governments represented in the Seventh International Conference of
American States:
Wishing to conclude a Convention on Political Asylum, to define the terms of
the one signed at Havana, have appointed the following Plenipotentiaries:
[Here follow the names of the Plenipotentiaries]
Who, after having exhibited their full powers, which were found in good and
due form, have agreed upon the following:
Article 1.
In place of Article 1 of the Convention of Havana on Right of Asylum, of
February 20, 1928, the following is substituted: "It shall not be lawful for
the States to grant asylum in legations, warships, military camps, or
airships to those accused of common offenses who may have been duly
prosecuted or who may have been sentenced by ordinary courts of justice, nor
to deserters of land or sea forces.
"The persons referred to in the preceding paragraph who find refuge in some
of the above-mentioned places shall be surrendered as soon as requested by
the local government".
Article 2.
The judgment of political delinquency concerns the State which offers
asylum.
Article 3.
Political asylum, as an institution of humanitarian character, is not
subject to reciprocity. Any man may resort to its protection, whatever his
nationality, without prejudice to the obligations accepted by the State to
which he belongs; however, the States that do not recognize political
asylum, except with limitations and peculiarities, can exercise it in
foreign countries only in the manner and within the limits recognized by
said countries.
Article 4.
When the withdrawal of a diplomatic agent is requested because of the
discussions that may have arisen in some case of political asylum, the
diplomatic agent shall be replaced by his government, and his withdrawal
shall not determine a breach of diplomatic relations between the two States.
Article 5.
The present Convention shall not affect obligations previously entered into
by the High Contracting Parties by virtue of international agreements.
Article 6.
The present Convention shall be ratified by the High Contracting Parties in
conformity with their respective constitutional procedures. The Minister of
Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Uruguay shall transmit authentic
certified copies to the governments for the aforementioned purpose of
ratification. The instrument of ratification shall be deposited in the
archives of the Pan American Union in Washington, which shall notify the
signatory governments of said deposit. Such notification shall be considered
as an exchange of ratifications.
Article 7.
The present Convention will enter into force between the High Contracting
Parties in the order in which they deposit their respective ratification.
Article 8.
The present Convention shall remain in force indefinitely but may be
denounced by means of one year's notice given to the Pan American Union,
which shall transmit it to the other signatory governments. After the
expiration of this period the Convention shall cease in its effects as
regards the party which denounces but shall remain in effect for the
remaining High Contracting Parties.
Article 9.
The present Convention shall be open for the adherence and accession of the
States which are not signatories. The corresponding instruments shall be
deposited in the archives of the Pan American Union which shall communicate
them to the other High Contracting Parties.
In witness whereof, the following Plenipotentiaries have signed this
Convention in Spanish, English, Portuguese and French and hereunto affix
their respective seals in the city of Montevideo, Republic of Uruguay, this
26th day of December, 1933.
[Here follow the names of the Plenipotentiaries].