Examples of using Offence covered in English and their translations into Russian
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States parties could utilize this information in a criminal proceeding relating to an offence covered by the Convention.
An offence against peace or humanity or an offence covered by the international conventions to which Romania is a party;
When an offence covered by the instruments is committed in the territory of a certain State, it is usually clear that that State should prosecute.
However, if the foreign national had committed a crime or offence covered by the Criminal Code, the Office of the Attorney-General was authorized to intervene.
Cooperation under this article may be refused by a State Party if the offence to which the request relates is not an offence covered by this Convention.
For an offence established in article(s)[…][alternatively: for an offence covered by this Convention] for the purpose of establishing the criminal history of the alleged offender.
Under article 13(7), no obligation to cooperate, however,arises if the offence for which assistance is sought is not an offence covered by the Convention.
Each State Party shall make the commission of an offence covered by this Convention The use of the phrase“an offence covered by this Convention” should be reviewed once the scope of the Convention has been determined.
Portugal does not take into consideration previous foreign convictions for the purpose of using such information in criminal proceedings relating to an offence covered by the Convention.
The Special Powers Act authorized the arrest without a warrant of anyone who had committed an offence covered by that Act or who might reasonably be assumed to have committed, or to have been on the point of committing, such an offence. .
Property, equipment or other instrumentalities used in or intended for use in an offence established in article(s)___ alternatively:in an offence covered by this Convention.
By contrast, return of proceeds of any other offence covered by the Convention against Corruption under both the mandatory and non-mandatory provisions, is conditioned by the requesting party's reasonable establishment of its prior ownership of such confiscated property.
As regards grounds for refusal of cooperation for the purposes of confiscation,paragraph 7 of article 13 provides that cooperation may be refused if the offence to which the request relates is not an offence covered by the Convention.
Each State Party shall, where appropriate, establish under its domestic law a long statute of limitations period in which to commence proceedings for any offence covered by this Convention and a longer period where the alleged offender has evaded the administration of justice.
Each State Party shall consider providing for the possibility, in appropriate cases,of mitigating punishment of an accused person who provides substantial cooperation in the investigation or prosecution of an offence covered by this Convention.
Moreover, given that the State party was unable to collect data on ethnicity,it would be useful to know that when an offence covered by the Convention was motivated by racism, there were other ways to address the problem, for example by focusing on activities such as the training of Roma police officers.
The Committee recommends that the State party amend its legislation by abolishing the principle of double criminality in order toallow in any case the prosecution of its nationals who have committed abroad an offence covered under the Optional Protocol.
Each State Party shall, where appropriate,establish under its domestic law a long statute of limitations period in which to commence proceedings for any offence covered by this Convention and a longer period where the alleged offender has evaded the administration of justice. This paragraph is based on article 3, paragraph 8, of the 1988 Convention.
Each State Party shall consider necessary legislative measures, including extradition of its nationals, if the extradition is requested in respect of any offence established in article(s)___ alternatively:any offence covered by this Convention.
Following a request made pursuant to article 7 by another State Party having jurisdiction over anoffence established in article(s)[…] of this Convention[alternatively: an offence covered by this Convention], the State Party in whose territory proceeds of crime, property, instrumentalities or any other things referred to in paragraph 1 of article 7 are situated shall.
Each State Party shall consider providing[in their domestic law] for the possibility, in appropriate cases,of mitigating punishment of an accused person who provides substantial cooperation in the investigation or prosecution of an offence covered by this Convention.
Following a request made pursuant to this article by another State Party having jurisdiction over anoffence established in article(s)[…] of this Convention[alternatively: an offence covered by this Convention], the requested State Party shall take measures to identify, trace At the fifth session of the Ad Hoc Committee, the delegation of Cyprus proposed the deletion of the words“identify, trace and”.
Each State Party shall considerproviding for the possibility, in accordance with fundamental principles of its domestic law, of granting immunity from prosecution to a person who provides substantial cooperation in the investigation or prosecution of an offence covered by this Convention.
States Parties shall give consideration to the possibility of transferring to one another proceedings for the criminal prosecution of anoffence established in article(s)[…] of[alternatively: an offence covered by] this Convention in cases where such transfer is considered to be in the interests of the proper administration of justice, in particular in cases where more jurisdictions are involved, with a view to concentrating the prosecution.
Each State Party may adopt such legislative or other measures as may be necessary to take into consideration, under such terms as and for the purpose that it deems appropriate,any previous conviction in another State of an alleged offender for the purpose of using such information in criminal proceedings relating to an offence covered by this Convention.
Cooperation under this article may be refused[or provisional measures lifted]by a State Party if the offence to which the request relates is not an offence covered by this Convention, the requested State Party does not receive sufficient or timely evidence regarding the underlying offences or the illicit acts constitute minor offences or the illicitly acquired assets are of a de minimis value.
Each State Party shall, as necessary, establish in its domestic legislation the possibility that legal persons may be held liable if they[knowingly commit or otherwise participate in],[or derive profits from],an offence established in article(s)___[alternatively: an offence covered by this Convention]. The scope of this Convention is still subject to deliberation.
Each State Party shall take legislative measures to recognize, in their domestic law, the previous foreign conviction for anoffence established in article(s)___[alternatively: for an offence covered by this Convention] for the purpose of establishing the criminal history of the alleged offender.
For this reason, throughout the present text the alternatives“an offence established in article(s)___”(which in the current draft would be articles 3 and 4, on participation in a criminal organization, and money-laundering)and“an offence covered by this Convention”(which would have a broader scope, as established by article 2) are provided, as appropriate.
Each State Party shall give consideration to providing, in accordance with its fundamental legal principles, the possibility of granting immunity from prosecution to a person who provides substantial cooperation in the investigation or prosecution of[any of the offences established in articles[…]of this Convention][an offence covered by this Convention]. Paragraphs 2 and 2 bis constitute a reformulation of former paragraph 2 that reflects the concerns expressed at the fifth session of the Ad Hoc Committee.