2. With respect to the provisions over whose subject matter the constituent units
of the federal state have jurisdiction, the national government shall immediately
take suitable measures, in accordance with its constitution and its laws, to the
end that the competent authorities of the constituent units may adopt
appropriate provisions for the fulfillment of this Convention.
3. Whenever two or more States Parties agree to form a federation or other type
of association, they shall take care that the resulting federal or other compact
contains the provisions necessary for continuing and rendering effective the
standards of this Convention in the new state that is organized.
Article 29. Restrictions Regarding Interpretation
No provision of this Convention shall be interpreted as:
a. permitting any State Party,
group, or person to suppress
the enjoyment or exercise of the
rights and freedoms recognized
in this Convention or to restrict
them to a greater extent than is
provided for herein;
b. restricting the enjoyment or
exercise of any right or freedom
recognized by virtue of the laws
of any State Party or by virtue
of another convention to which
one of the said states is a party;
c. precluding other rights or
guarantees that are inherent in
the human personality or
derived from representative
democracy as a form of
government; or
d. excluding or limiting the
effect that the American
Declaration of the Rights and
Duties of Man and other
international acts of the same
nature may have.