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Supplementary Convention on the Abolition of Slavery, the Slave Trade, and Institutions and Practices Similar to Slavery
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PREAMBLE
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...
Recognizing
that, since the
conclusion
of the
Slavery Convention
signed
at
Geneva
on 25 September 1926, which was designed to secure the
abolition of slavery
and of the
slave trade
, further
progress
has been made towards this end, ...
...
Having
decided
,
therefore, that the
Convention
of 1926, which remains operative, should now be augmented by the
conclusion
of a
supplementary
convention
designed to intensify
national
as well as
international
efforts towards the
abolition of slavery
, the
slave trade
and
institutions
and practices similar to
slavery
, ...
ARTICLE-1
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... Each of the
States Parties
to this
Convention
shall take all practicable and necessary
legislative
and other
measures
to bring about progressively and as soon as possible the complete
abolition
or
abandonment
of the following
institutions
and practices, where they still
exist
and whether or not they are covered by the
definition
of
slavery
contained in article
1
of the
Slavery Convention
signed
at
Geneva
on 25 September 1926: ...
ARTICLE-5
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... In a
country
where the
abolition
or
abandonment
of
slavery
, or of the
institutions
or practices mentioned in article
1
of this
Convention
, is not yet complete, the
act
of mutilating, branding or otherwise marking a
slave
or a
person of servile status
in
order
to indicate his
status
, or as a
punishment
, or for any other
reason
, or of being accessory thereto, shall be a
criminal offence
under the
laws
of the
States Parties
to this
Convention
and
persons
convicted
thereof shall be
liable
to
punishment
. ...
ARTICLE-8
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... 3. The
Secretary-General
shall
communicate
the
information
received
under paragraph 2 of this article to the other
Parties
and to the
Economic and Social Council
as part of the
documentation
for any
discussion
which the
Council
might
undertake
with a
view
to making further
recommendations
for the
abolition of slavery
, the
slave trade
or the
institutions
and practices which are the
subject
of this
Convention
. ...
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