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OAU Convention For The Elimination of Mercenarism in Africa

The OAU Convention for the Elimination of Mercenarism in Africa, established on July 3, 1977, aims to combat the threat posed by mercenaries to the sovereignty and stability of African states. It defines mercenarism, outlines the responsibilities of states to prevent such activities, and establishes penalties for violations. The convention emphasizes cooperation among member states to eradicate mercenary activities and includes provisions for jurisdiction, extradition, and mutual assistance.

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OAU Convention For The Elimination of Mercenarism in Africa

The OAU Convention for the Elimination of Mercenarism in Africa, established on July 3, 1977, aims to combat the threat posed by mercenaries to the sovereignty and stability of African states. It defines mercenarism, outlines the responsibilities of states to prevent such activities, and establishes penalties for violations. The convention emphasizes cooperation among member states to eradicate mercenary activities and includes provisions for jurisdiction, extradition, and mutual assistance.

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African Union, African Regional Bodies

OAU Convention for the Elimination of Mercenarism in Africa


Legislation as at 3 July 1977

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Contents
Article 1 – Definition ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 1

Paragraph 1. .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1

Subparagraph a) ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1

Subparagraph b) ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1

Subparagraph c) ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1

Subparagraph d) ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 1

Subparagraph e) ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1

Subparagraph f) ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1

Paragraph 2. .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1

Subparagraph a) ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1

Subparagraph b) ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1

Subparagraph c) ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1

Paragraph 3. .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2

Article 2 – Aggravating circumstance ......................................................................................................................................................... 2

Article 3 – Status of mercenaries ................................................................................................................................................................. 2

Article 4 – Scope of criminal responsibility .............................................................................................................................................. 2

Article 5 – General responsibility of States and their representatives ........................................................................................... 2

Paragraph 1. .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2

Paragraph 2. .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2

Article 6 – Obligations of States ................................................................................................................................................................... 2

Paragraph (a) ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2

Paragraph (b) ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2

Paragraph (c) ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2

Paragraph (d) ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2

Paragraph (e) ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2

Paragraph (f) ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2

Article 7 – Penalties ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 3

Article 8 – Jurisdiction ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 3

Article 9 – Extradition ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 3

Paragraph 1. .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3

Paragraph 2. .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3

Paragraph 3. .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3

Paragraph 4. .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3

Paragraph 5. .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3

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Article 10 – Mutual assistance ....................................................................................................................................................................... 3

Article 11 – Judicial guarantee ...................................................................................................................................................................... 3

Article 12 – Settlement of disputes ............................................................................................................................................................. 3

Article 13 – Signature, ratification and entry into force ...................................................................................................................... 3

Paragraph 1. .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3

Paragraph 2. .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3

Paragraph 3. .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4

Article 14 – Accession ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 4

Paragraph 1. .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4

Paragraph 2. .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4

Article 15 – Notification and registration .................................................................................................................................................. 4

Paragraph 1. .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4

Subparagraph (a) .................................................................................................................................................................................... 4

Subparagraph (b) .................................................................................................................................................................................... 4

Paragraph 2. .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4

Paragraph 3. .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4

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African Union

OAU Convention for the Elimination of Mercenarism in Africa


Published

Commenced on 22 April 1985

[This is the version of this document at 3 July 1977.]

We, the Heads of State and Government of the Member States of the Organization of African Unity;

CONSIDERING the grave threat which the activities of mercenaries present to the independence, sovereignty,
territorial integrity and harmonious development of Member States of the Organization of African Unity;

CONCERNED with the threat which the activities of mercenaries pose to the legitimate exercise of the right of
African People under colonial and racist domination to their independence and freedom;

CONVINCED that total solidarity and co-operation between Member States are indispensable for putting an end
to the subversive activities of mercenaries in Africa;

CONSIDERING that the resolutions of the UN and the OAU, the statements of attitude and the practice of a great
number of States are indicative of the development of new rules of international law making mercenarism an
international crime;

DETERMINED to take all necessary measures to eliminate from the African continent the scourge that
mercenarism represents;

Have agreed as follows:

Article 1 – Definition

1. A mercenary is any person who:—

a) is specially recruited locally or abroad in order to fight in an armed conflict;

b) does in fact take a direct part in the hostilities;

c) is motivated to take part in the hostilities essentially by the desire for private gain and in fact is
promised by or on behalf of a party to the conflict material compensation;

d) is neither a national of a party to the conflict nor a resident of territory controlled by a party to the
conflict;

e) is not a member of the armed forces of a party to the conflict; and

f) is not sent by a state other than a party to the conflict on official mission as a member of the armed
forces of the said state.

2. The crime of mercenarism is committed by the individual, group or association, representative of a State
and the State itself who with the aim of opposing by armed violence a process of self-determination
stability or the territorial integrity of another State, that practises any of the following acts:

a) Shelters, organises, finances, assists, equips, trains, promotes, supports or in any manner employs
bands of mercenaries;

b) Enlists, enrols or tries to enrol in the said bands;

c) Allows the activities mentioned in paragraph (a) to be carried out in any territory under its
jurisdiction or in any place under its control or affords facilities for transit, transport or other
operations of the above mentioned forces.

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3. Any person, natural or juridical who commits the crime of mercenarism as defined in paragraph 1 of
this Article commits an offence considered as a crime against peace and security in Africa and shall be
punished as such.

Article 2 – Aggravating circumstance


The fact of assuming command over or giving orders to mercenaries shall be considered as an aggravating
circumstance.

Article 3 – Status of mercenaries


Mercenaries shall not enjoy the status of combatants and shall not be entitled to the prisoners of war status.

Article 4 – Scope of criminal responsibility


A mercenary is responsible both for the crime of mercenarism and all related offences, without prejudice to any
other offences for which he may be prosecuted.

Article 5 – General responsibility of States and their representatives

1. When the representative of a State is responsible by virtue of the provisions of Article 1 of this Convention
for acts or omissions declared by the aforesaid article to be criminal, he shall be punished for such an act
or omission.

2. When a State is accused by virtue of the provisions of Article 1 of this Convention for acts or omissions
declared by the aforesaid article to be criminal, any other party to the present Convention may invoke the
provisions of this Convention in its relations with the offending State and before any competent OAU or
International Organization tribunal or body.

Article 6 – Obligations of States


The contracting parties shall take all necessary measures to eradicate all mercenary activities in Africa.

To this end, each contracting State shall undertake to:

(a) Prevent its nationals or foreigners on its territory from engaging in any of the acts mentioned in Article 1
of this Convention;

(b) Prevent entry into or passage through its territory of any mercenary or any equipment destined for
mercenary use;

(c) Prohibit on its territory any activities by persons or organisations who use mercenaries against any African
State member of the Organization of African Unity or the people of Africa in their struggle for liberation;

(d) Communicate to the other Member States of the Organization of African Unity either directly or through
the Secretariat of the OAU any information related to the activities of mercenaries as soon as it comes to
its knowledge;

(e) Forbid on its territory the recruitment, training, financing and equipment of mercenaries and any other
form of activities likely to promote mercenarism;

(f) Take all the necessary legislative and other measures to ensure the immediate entry into force of this
Convention.

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Article 7 – Penalties
Each contracting State shall undertake to make the offence defined in Article 1 of this Convention punishable by
the severest penalties under its laws including capital punishment.

Article 8 – Jurisdiction
Each contracting State shall undertake to take such measures as may be necessary to punish, in accordance with
the provisions of Article 7, any person who commits an offence under Article 1 of this Convention and who is
found on its territory if it does not extradite him to the State against which the offence has been committed.

Article 9 – Extradition

1. The crimes defined in Article 1 of this Convention, are not covered by national legislation excluding
extradition for political offences.

2. A request for extradition shall not be refused unless the requested State undertakes to exercise jurisdiction
over the offender in accordance with the provisions of Article 8.

3. Where a national is involved in the request for extradition, the requested State shall take proceedings
against him for the offence committed if extradition is refused.

4. Where proceedings have been initiated in accordance with paragraphs 2 and 3 of this Article, the
requested State shall inform the requesting State or any other State member of the OAU interested in the
proceedings, of the result thereof.

5. A State shall be deemed interested in the proceedings within the meaning of paragraph 4 of this Article if
the offence is linked in any way with its territory or is directed against its interests.

Article 10 – Mutual assistance


The contracting States shall afford one another the greatest measures of assistance in connection with the
investigation and criminal proceedings brought in respect of the offence and other acts connected with the
activities of the offender.

Article 11 – Judicial guarantee


Any person or group of persons on trial for the crime defined in Article 1 of this Convention shall be entitled to
all the guarantees normally granted to any ordinary person by the State on whose territory he is being tried.

Article 12 – Settlement of disputes


Any dispute regarding the interpretation and application of the provisions of this Convention shall be settled by
the interested parties in accordance with the principle of the Charter of the Organization of African Unity and the
Charter of the United Nations.

Article 13 – Signature, ratification and entry into force

1. This Convention shall be open for signature by the Members of the Organization of African Unity. It shall
be ratified. The instruments of ratification shall be deposited with the Administrative Secretary General of
the Organization.

2. This Convention shall come into force 30 days after the date of the deposit of the Seventeenth instrument
of ratification.

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3. As regards any signatory subsequently ratifying the Convention, it shall come into force 30 days after the
date of the deposit of its instrument of ratification.

Article 14 – Accession

1. Any Member State of the Organization of African Unity may accede to this Convention.

2. Accession shall be by deposit with the Administrative Secretary General of the Organization of an
instrument of accession, which shall take effect 30 days after the date of its deposit.

Article 15 – Notification and registration

1. The Administrative Secretary General of the Organization of African Unity shall notify the Member States
of the Organization of:

(a) The deposit of any instrument of ratification or accession;

(b) The date of entry into force of this Convention.

2. The Administrative Secretary General of the Organization of African Unity shall transmit certified copies
of the Convention to all Member States of the Organization.

3. The Administrative Secretary General of the Organization of African Unity shall, as soon as this
Convention comes into force, register it pursuant to Article 102 of the Charter of the United Nations.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We, the Heads of State and Government of the Member States of the Organization of
African Unity have appended our signatures to this Convention.

DONE at Libreville, Gabon this 3rd day of July, 1977 in the Arabic, English and French languages, all texts being
equally authoritative, in a single original copy which shall be deposited in the archives of the Organization of
African Unity.

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