2. In
countries which have not abolished the
death penalty,
sentence of
death may be imposed only for the most
serious crimes in
accordance with the
law in
force at the
time of the
commission of the
crime and not
contrary to the
provisions of the present
Covenant and to the
Convention on the
Prevention and
Punishment of the
Crime of Genocide. This
penalty can only be carried out pursuant to a final
judgement rendered by a
competent court.
3. When
deprivation of
life constitutes the
crime of genocide, it is understood that nothing in this
article shall
authorize any
State Party to the present
Covenant to derogate in any way from any
obligation assumed under the
provisions of the
Convention on the
Prevention and
Punishment of the
Crime of Genocide.
4. Anyone
sentenced to
death shall have the
right to
seek pardon or commutation of the
sentence.
Amnesty, pardon or commutation of the
sentence of
death may be
granted in all
cases.
5.
Sentence of
death shall not be imposed for
crimes committed by
persons below eighteen
years of
age and shall not be carried out on
pregnant women.
6. Nothing in this
article shall be invoked to
delay or to
prevent the
abolition of
capital punishment by any
State Party to the present
Covenant.