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ARTICLE-4
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... 3. Any
State Party
to the present
Covenant
availing itself of the
right
of
derogation
shall immediately inform the other
States Parties
to the present
Covenant
, through the
intermediary
of the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
, of the
provisions
from which it has derogated and of the
reasons
by which it was actuated. A further
communication
shall be made, through the same
intermediary
, on the
date
on which it
terminates
such
derogation
. ...
ARTICLE-9
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... 2. Anyone who is
arrested
shall be informed, at the
time
of
arrest
, of the
reasons
for his
arrest
and shall be promptly informed of any
charges
against him. ...
ARTICLE-13
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... An
alien
lawfully in the
territory
of a
State Party
to the present
Covenant
may be
expelled
therefrom only in pursuance of a
decision
reached in
accordance
with
law
and shall, except where compelling
reasons
of
national security
otherwise require, be allowed to submit the
reasons
against his
expulsion
and to have his
case
reviewed by, and be represented for the
purpose
before, the
competent authority
or a
person
or
persons
especially
designated
by the
competent authority
. ...
... An
alien
lawfully in the
territory
of a
State Party
to the present
Covenant
may be
expelled
therefrom only in pursuance of a
decision
reached in
accordance
with
law
and shall, except where compelling
reasons
of
national security
otherwise require, be allowed to submit the
reasons
against his
expulsion
and to have his
case
reviewed by, and be represented for the
purpose
before, the
competent authority
or a
person
or
persons
especially
designated
by the
competent authority
. ...
ARTICLE-14
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... 1. All
persons
shall be
equal
before the
courts
and
tribunals
. In the
determination
of any
criminal charge
against him, or of his
rights
and
obligations
in a
suit
at
law
,
everyone
shall be entitled to a
fair
and
public hearing
by a
competent
,
independent
and
impartial
tribunal
established
by
law
. The
press
and the
public
may be excluded from all or part of a
trial
for
reasons
of
morals
,
public order
(
ordre public
) or
national security
in a
democratic society
, or when the
interest
of the
private
lives of the
parties
so requires, or to the
extent
strictly necessary in the
opinion
of the
court
in
special circumstances
where publicity would
prejudice
the
interests
of
justice
; but any
judgement
rendered in a
criminal
case
or in a
suit
at
law
shall be made
public
except where the
interest
of
juvenile
persons
otherwise requires or the
proceedings
concern
matrimonial
disputes
or the
guardianship
of
children
. ...
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