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INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION AGAINST APARTHEID IN SPORTS CONVENTION INTERNATIONALE CONTRE DANS LES SPORTS L'APARTHEID МЕЖДУНАРОДНАЯ КОНВЕНЦИЯ ПРОТИВ АПАРТЕИДА В СПОРТЕ CONVENCIÓN INTERNACIONAL CONTRA EL APARTHEID EN LOS DEPORTES

International Convention against Apartheid in Sports The States Parties to the present Convention, Recalling the provisions of the Charter of the United Nations, in which all Members pledged themselves to take joint and separate action, in co-operation with the Organization, for the achievement of universal respect for, and observance of, human rights and fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race, sex, language or religion, Considering that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights proclaims that all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights and that everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in the Declaration without distinction of any kind, particularly in regard to race, colour or national origin, Observing that, in accordance with the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, States Parties to that Convention particularly condemn racial segregation and apartheid and undertake to prevent, prohibit and eradicate all practices of this nature in all fields, Observing that the General Assembly of the United Nations has adopted a number of resolutions condemning the practice of apartheid in sports and has affirmed its unqualified support for the Olympic principle that no discrimination be allowed on the grounds of race, religion or political affiliation and that merit should be the sole criterion for participation in sports activities, Considering that the International Declaration against Apartheid in Sports, which was adopted by the General Assembly on 14 December 1977, solemnly affirms the necessity for the speedy elimination of apartheid in sports, Recalling the provisions of the International Convention on the Suppression and Punishment of the Crime of Apartheid and recognizing, in particular, that participation in sports exchanges with teams selected on the basis of apartheid directly abets and encourages the commission of the crime of apartheid, as defined in that Convention, Resolved to adopt all necessary measures to eradicate the practice of apartheid in sports and to promote international sports contacts based on the Olympic principle, Recognizing that sports contact with any country practising apartheid in sports condones and strengthens apartheid in violation of the Olympic principle and thereby becomes the legitimate concern of all Governments,

-2- Desirinq to implement the principles embodied in the International Declaration against Apartheid in Sports and to secure the earliest adoption of practical measures to that end, Convinced that the adoption of an International Convention against Apartheid in Sports would result in more effective measures at the international and national levels, with a view to eliminating apartheid in sports, Have agreed as follows i Article 1 For the purposes of the present Convention» ( _) The expression "apartheid" shall mean a system of institutionalized racial segregation and discrimination for the purpose of establishing and maintaining domination by one racial group of persons over another racial group of persons and systematically oppressing them, such as that pursued by South Africa, and "apartheid in sports" shall mean the application of the policies and practices of such a system in sports activities, whether organized on a professional or an amateur basis» (b) The expression "national sports facilities" shall mean any sports facility operated within the framework of a sports programme conducted under the auspices of a national government) (c) The expression "Olympic principle" shall mean the principle that no discrimination be allowed on the grounds of race, religion or political affiliation» (a) The expression "sports contracts" shall mean any contract concluded for the organization, promotion, performance or derivative rights, including servicing, of any sports activity» (e_) The expression "sports bodies" shall mean any organization constituted to organize sports activities at the national level, including national Olympic committees, national sports federations or national governing sports committees» (fj The expression "team" shall mean a group of sportsmen organized for the purpose of participating in sports activities in competition with other such organized groups» (gj The expression "sportsmen" shall mean men and women who participate in sports activities on an individual or team basis, as well as managers, coaches, trainers and other officials whose functions are essential for the operation of a team»

-3- Article 2 states Parties strongly condemn apartheid and undertake to pursue immediately by all appropriate means the policy of eliminating the practice of apartheid in all its forms fron sports. Article 3 States Parties shall not permit sports contact with a country practising apartheid and shall take appropriate action to ensure that their sports bodies/ teams, and individual sportsmen do not have such contact. Article 4 States Parties shall take all possible measures to prevent sports contact with a country practising apartheid and shall ensure that effective means exist for bringing about compliance with such measures Article 5 States Parties shall refuse to provide financial or other assistance to enable their sports bodies, teams and individual sportsmen to participate in sports activities in a country practising apartheid or with teams or individual sportsmen selected on the basis of apartheid. Article б Each State Party shall take appropriate action against its sports bodies, teams and individual sportsmen that participate in sports activities in a country practising apartheid or with teams representing a country practising apartheid, which in particular shall includes (a_) Refusal to provide financial or other assistance for any purpose to such sports bodies, teams and individual sportsmen» (b) Restriction of access to national sports facilities by such sports bodies, teams and individual sportsmen) (c) Non-enforceability of all sports contracts which involve sports activities in a country practising apartheid or with teams or individual sportsmen selected on the basis of apartheid) (a) Denial and withdrawal of national honours or awards in sports to such teams and individual sportsmen)

-4- (ej Denial of official receptions in honour of such teams or sportsmen. Article 7 States Parties shall deny visas and/or entry to representatives of sports bodiesr teams and individual sportsmen representing a country practising apartheid. Article 8 States Parties shall take all appropriate action to secure the expulsion of a country practising apartheid from international and regional sports bodies. Article 9 States Parties shall take all appropriate measures to prevent international sports bodies from imposing financial or other penalties on affiliated bodies which, in accordance with United Nations resolutions, the provisions of the present Convention and the spirit of the Olympic principle, refuse to participate in sports with a country practising apartheid. Article 10 1. States Parties shall use their best endeavours to ensure universal compliance with the Olympic principle of non-discrimination and the provisions of the present Convention. 2. Towards this end, States Parties shall prohibit entry into their countries of members of teams and individual sportsmen participating or who have participated in sports competitions in South Africa and shall prohibit entry into their countries of representatives of sports bodies, members of teams and individual sportsmen who invite on their own initiative sports bodies, teams and sportsmen officially representing a country practising apartheid and participating under its flag. States Parties may also prohibit entry of representatives of sports bodies, members of teams or individual sportsmen who maintain sports contacts with sports bodies, teams or sportsmen representing a country practising apartheid and participating under its flag. Prohibition of entry should not violate the regulations of the relevant sports federations which support the elimination of apartheid in sports and shall apply only to participation in sports activities.

-5-3. States Parties shall advise their national representatives to international sports federations to take all possible and practical steps to prevent the participation of the sports bodies, teams and sportsmen referred to in paragraph 2 above in international sports competitions and shallr through their representatives in international sports organizations, take every possible measures (aj To ensure the expulsion of South Africa from all federations in which it still holds membership as well as to.deny South Africa reinstatement to membership in any federation from which it has been expelled) (k>) in case of national federations condoning sports exchanges with a country practising apartheid, to impose sanctions against such national federations including, if necessary, expulsion from the relevant international sports organization and exclusion of their representatives from participation in international sports competitions. 4. In cases of flagrant violations of the provisions of the present Convention, States Parties shall take appropriate action as they deem fit, including f where necessary, steps aimed at the exclusion of the responsible national sports governing bodies, national sports federations or sportsmen of the countries concerned from international sports competition. 5. The provisions of the present article relating specifically to South Africa shall cease to apply when the system of apartheid is abolished in that country. Article 11 1. There shall be established a Commission against Apartheid in Sports (hereinafter referred to as "the Commission") consisting of fifteen members of high moral character and committed to the Struggle against apartheid, particular attention being paid to participation of persons having experience in sports administration, elected by the States Parties from among their nationals, having regard to the most equitable geographical distribution and the representation of the principal legal systems. 2. The members of the Commission shall be elected by secret ballot from a list of persons nominated by the States Parties. Each State Party may nominate one person from among its own nationals. 3. The initial election shall be held six months after the date of the entry into force of the present Convention. At least three months before the date of each election, the Secretary-General of the United Nations shall address a letter to the States Parties inviting them to submit their nominations within two months. The Secretary-General shall

-6- prepare a list in alphabetical order of all persons thus nominated, indicating the States Parties which have nominated them, and shall submit it to the States Parties. 4. Elections of the members of the Commission shall be held at a meeting of States Parties convened by the Secretary-General at United Nations Headquarters. At that meeting, for which two thirds of the States Parties shall constitute a quorum, the persons elected to the Commission shall be those nominees who obtain the largest number of votes and an absolute majority of the votes of the representatives of States Parties present and voting. 5. The members of the Commission shall be elected for a term of four years. However, the terms of nine of the members elected at the first election shall expire at the end of two years9 immediately after the first election, the names of these nine members shall be chosen by lot by the Chairman of the Commission. 6. For the filling of casual vacancies, the State Party whose national has ceased to function as a member of the Commission shall appoint another person from among its nationals/ subject to the approval of the Commission. 7. States Parties shall be responsible for the expenses of the members of the Commission while they are in performance of Commission duties. Article 12 1. States Parties undertake to submit to the Secretary-General of the United Nations, for consideration by the Commission, a report on the legislative, judicial, administrative or other measures which they have adopted to give effect to the provisions of the present Convention within one year of its entry into force and thereafter every two years. The Commission may request further information from the States Parties. 2. The Commission shall report annually through the Secretary-General to the General Assembly of the United Nations on its activities and may make suggestions and general recommendations based on the examination of the reports and information received from the States Parties. Such suggestions and recommendations shall be reported to the General Assembly together with comments, if any, from States Parties concerned. 3. The Commission shall examine, in particular, the implementation of the provisions of article 10 of the present Convention and make recommendations on action to be undertaken.

-7-4. A meeting of States Parties shall be convened by the Secretary-General at the request of a majority of the States Parties to consider further action with respect to the implementation of the provisions of article 10 of the present Convention. In cases of flagrant violation of the provisions of the present Convention, a meeting of States Parties shall be convened by the Secretary-General at the request of the Commission. Article 13 1. Any State Party may at any time declare.that it recognizes the competence of the Commission to receive and examine complaints concerning breaches of the provisions of the present Convention submitted by States Parties which have also made such a declaration. The Commission may decide on the appropriate measures to be taken in respect of breaches. 2. States Parties against which a complaint has been made, in accordance with paragraph 1 of the present article, shall be entitled to be represented and take part in the proceedings of the Commission. Article 14 1. The Commission shall meet at least once a year. 2. The Commission shall adopt its own rules of procedure. 3. The secretariat of the Commission shall be provided by the Secretary-General of the United Nations. 4. The meetings of the Commission shall normally be held at united Nations Headquarters. 5. The Secretary General shall convene the initial meeting of the Commission. Article 15 The Secretary-General of the United Nations shall be the depositary of the present Convention. Article 16 1. The present Convention shall be open for signature at United Nations Headquarters by all States until its entry into force. 2. The present Convention shall be subject to ratification, acceptance or approval by the signatory States.

Article 17 The present Convention shall be open for accession by all States. Article 18 1. The present Convention shall enter into force on the thirtieth day after the date of deposit with the Secretary-General of the United Nations of the twenty-seventh instrument of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession. 2. For each State ratifying, accepting, approving or acceding to the present Convention after its entry into force, the Convention shall enter into force on the thirtieth day after the date of deposit of the relevant instrument. Article 19 Any dispute between States Parties arising out of the interpretation, application or implementation of the present Convention which is not settled by negotiation shall be brought before the International Court of Justice at the request and with the mutual consent of the States Parties to the dispute, save where the Parties to the dispute have agreed on some other form of settlement. Article 20 1. Any State Party may propose an amendment or revision to the present Convention and file it with the depositary. The Secretary-General of the- United Nations shall thereupon communicate the proposed amendment or revision to the States Parties with a request that they notify him whether they favour a conference of States Parties for the purpose of considering and voting upon the proposal. In the event that at least one third of the States Parties favour such a conference, the Secretary-General shall convene the conference under the auspices of the United Nations. Any amendment or revision adopted by the majority of the States Parties present and voting at the conference shall be submitted to the General Assembly of the United Nations for approval. 2. Amendments or revisions shall come into force when they have been approved by the General Assembly and accepted by a two-thirds majority of the States Parties, in accordance with their respective constitutional processes. 3. When amendments or revisions come into force, they shall be binding on those States Parties which have accepted them, other States Parties still being bound by the provisions of the present Convention and any earlier amendment or revision which they have accepted.

-9- Article 21 A State Party may withdraw from the present Convention by written notification to the depositary. Such withdrawal shall take effect one year after the date of receipt of the notification by the depositary. Article 22 The present Convention has been concluded in Arabic, Chinese/.English, French, Russian and Spanish, all texts being equally authentic.

I hereby certify that the foregoing text is a true copy of the International Convention against Apartheid in Sports, adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on Je certifie que le texte qui precede est une copie conforme de la Convention internationale contre l'apartheid dans les sports, adoptée par l'assemblée générale des Nations 10 December 1985, the original of Unies le 10 décembre 1985, dont which is deposited with the l'original se trouve déposé auprès du Secretary-General of the United Nations, Secrétaire général des Nations Unies as the said Convention was opened for telle que ladite Convention a été signature. ouverte à la signature. For the Secretary-General, Pour le Secrétaire général, The Legal Counsel: Le Conseiller Juridique : Carl-August Fleischhauer United Nations, New York Organisation des Nations Unies, New York 18 March 1986 18 mars 1986

. 10. INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION AGAINST APARTHEID IN SPORTS New York, 10 December 1985. ENTRY INTO FORCE 3 April 1988, in accordance with article 18(1). REGISTRATION: 3 April 1988, No. 25822. STATUS: Signatories: 72. Parties: 60. TEXT: United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 1500, p. 161. Note: The Convention was adopted by resolution 40/64 G 1 of 10 December 1985 at the fortieth session of the General Assembly of the United Nations. Participant 2 Signature Ratification, Accession(a), Acceptance(A), Approval(AA), Succession(d) Algeria... 16 May 1986 27 Oct 1988 Angola... 9 Aug 1990 a Antigua and Barbuda... 28 May 1986 9 Sep 1987 Bahamas... 20 May 1986 13 Nov 1986 Barbados... 16 May 1986 2 Oct 1986 Belarus... 16 May 1986 1 Jul 1987 Benin... 16 May 1986 Bolivia (Plurinational State of)... 16 May 1986 27 Apr 1988 Bosnia and Herzegovina 3... 1 Sep 1993 d Bulgaria... 10 Jun 1986 18 Aug 1987 Burkina Faso... 16 May 1986 29 Jun 1988 Burundi... 16 May 1986 Cameroon... 21 Mar 1988 Cape Verde... 16 May 1986 Central African Republic... 16 May 1986 China... 21 Oct 1987 Colombia... 31 Jul 1986 Croatia 3... 12 Oct 1992 d Cuba... 16 May 1986 11 Dec 1990 Cyprus... 9 Jul 1987 Czech Republic 4... 22 Feb 1993 d Democratic Republic of the Congo... 16 May 1986 Ecuador... 16 May 1986 12 Jun 1991 Egypt... 16 May 1986 2 Apr 1991 Equatorial Guinea... 27 Mar 1987 a Estonia... 21 Oct 1991 a Ethiopia... 16 May 1986 22 Jul 1987 Gabon... 16 May 1986 Ghana... 16 May 1986 24 Mar 1988 Guinea... 16 May 1986 10 Oct 1989 Participant 2 Signature Ratification, Accession(a), Acceptance(A), Approval(AA), Succession(d) Guinea-Bissau... 16 May 1986 Guyana... 1 Oct 1986 1 Oct 1986 Haiti... 16 May 1986 Hungary... 25 Jun 1986 India... 12 Sep 1990 a Indonesia... 16 May 1986 23 Jul 1993 Iran (Islamic Republic of)... 16 May 1986 12 Jan 1988 Iraq... 30 Jan 1989 a Jamaica... 16 May 1986 2 Oct 1986 Jordan... 16 May 1986 26 Aug 1987 Kenya... 16 May 1986 Kuwait... 28 Aug 1998 a Kyrgyzstan... 19 Jul 2005 a Latvia... 14 Apr 1992 a Lebanon... 7 Nov 1986 Liberia... 2 May 1986 Libya... 16 May 1986 29 Jun 1988 Madagascar... 16 May 1986 Malaysia... 16 May 1986 Maldives... 3 Oct 1986 Mali... 7 Feb 1989 a Mauritania... 18 Jan 1988 13 Dec 1988 Mauritius... 26 Jun 1990 a Mexico... 16 May 1986 18 Jun 1987 Mongolia... 16 May 1986 16 Dec 1987 AA Montenegro 5... 23 Oct 2006 d Morocco... 16 May 1986 Nepal... 24 Jun 1986 1 Mar 1989 Nicaragua... 16 May 1986 Niger... 27 May 1986 2 Sep 1986 Nigeria... 16 May 1986 20 May 1987 Panama... 16 May 1986 IV 10. HUMAN RIGHTS 1

Participant 2 Signature Ratification, Accession(a), Acceptance(A), Approval(AA), Succession(d) Peru... 30 May 1986 7 Jul 1988 Philippines... 16 May 1986 27 Jul 1987 Poland... 16 May 1986 4 Mar 1988 Qatar... 3 Dec 1987 19 Jan 1988 Russian Federation... 16 May 1986 11 Jun 1987 Rwanda... 16 May 1986 Senegal... 16 May 1986 15 Oct 1986 Serbia 3... 12 Mar 2001 d Sierra Leone... 16 May 1986 Somalia... 4 Jun 1986 St. Kitts and Nevis... 16 May 1986 5 Dec 1988 St. Lucia... 29 May 1987 Sudan... 16 May 1986 23 Feb 1990 Participant 2 Signature Ratification, Accession(a), Acceptance(A), Approval(AA), Succession(d) Syrian Arab Republic... 16 Mar 1986 28 Nov 1988 Togo... 29 May 1986 23 Apr 1987 Trinidad and Tobago... 21 May 1986 11 Oct 1990 Tunisia... 16 May 1986 25 Sep 1989 Uganda... 16 May 1986 29 Aug 1986 Ukraine... 16 May 1986 19 Jun 1987 United Republic of Tanzania... 16 May 1986 13 Jan 1989 Uruguay... 28 May 1986 26 Jan 1988 Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)... 16 May 1986 3 Oct 1989 Yemen 6... 16 May 1986 Zambia... 10 Feb 1988 8 Mar 1988 Zimbabwe... 16 May 1986 14 Jul 1987 Declarations and Reservations (Unless otherwise indicated, the declarations and reservations were made upon ratification, acceptance, approval, accession or succession.) CUBA Declaration: The Government of the Republic of Cuba considers, with respect to the provisions of article 19 of the Convention, that any dispute arising between Parties should be resolved by direct negotiations through the diplomatic channel. Notes: 1 Official Records of the General Assembly of the United Nations, Fortieth session, Supplement No. 53 (A/40/53), p. 37. 2 The German Democratic Republic had signed and ratified the Convention on 16 May 1986 and 15 September 1986, respectively. See also note 2 under Germany in the Historical Information section in the front matter of this volume. 3 The former Yugoslavia had signed and ratified the Convention on 16 May 1986 and 22 December 1989, respectively. See also note 1 under "Bosnia and Herzegovina", "Croatia", "former Yugoslavia", "Slovenia", "The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" and "Yugoslavia" in the "Historical Information" section in the front matter of this volume. 4 Czechoslovakia had signed and ratified the Convention on 25 February 1987 and 29 July 1987, respectively. See also note 1 under Czech Republic and note 1 under Slovakia in the Historical Information section in the front matter of this volume. 5 See note 1 under "Montenegro" in the "Historical Information" section in the front matter of this volume. 6 The formality was effected by Democratic Yemen. See also note 1 under Yemen in the Historical Information section in the front matter of this volume IV 10. HUMAN RIGHTS 2