(b) (c) (d) (e) (f) Information on the legislative, judicial, administrative or other measures that have been adopted and give effect to the following provisions of the Convention: (i) The undertaking, as required under article IV (b) of the Convention, to adopt legislative, judicial and administrative measures to prosecute, bring to trial and punish in accordance with their jurisdiction persons responsible for, or accused of, the acts defined in article II of the Convention, whether or not such persons reside in the territory of the state in which the acts are committed or are nationals of that state or of some other state or are stateless persons; (ii) Article III of the Convention, that international criminal responsibility shall be applied, irrespective of the motive involved, to individuals, members of organisations and institutions and representatives of the state, whether residing in the territory of the state in which acts are perpetrated or in some other state, whenever they (1) commit, participate in, directly incite or conspire in the commission of the acts mentioned in article II of the Convention; (2) directly abet, encourage or co-operate in the commission of the crime of apartheid; (iii) The undertaking, as provided for under article XI of the Convention, to grant extradition in accordance with their legislation and with the treaties in force, in cases enumerated in article II of the Convention; Information on the legislative, judicial, administrative or other measures that have been adopted: (i) To undertake, as required under article IV (a) of the Convention, to adopt any legislative or other measures necessary to suppress as well as to prevent any encouragement of the crime of apartheid and similar segregationist and discriminatory policies or their manifestations and to punish persons guilty of that crime; (ii) To acquaint the public as widely as possible with the evils of apartheid and the text of the Convention using all the information and other media at their disposal; Information on the legislative, judicial, administrative or other measures that have been adopted and that give effect to the undertaking, as required under article VI of the Convention, to accept and carry out in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations the decisions taken by the Security Council aimed at the prevention, suppression and punishment of the crime of apartheid, and to co-operate in the implementation of decisions adopted by other competent organs of the United Nations with a view to achieving the purposes of the Convention, similarly to likewise carry out the decisions of the Assembly of Heads of State on the painful subject of apartheid; States Parties should endeavour where possible to identify in their periodic reports individuals, organisations, institutions and representatives of states which are alleged to be responsible for the crimes enumerated in article II of the Convention, as well as those against whom legal proceedings have been undertaken by the State Party to the Convention; The reports should contain, as appropriate, decisions of the courts or the competent tribunals of the State Party relating to cases falling within the scope of article II of the Convention, as provided for under article V of the Convention, as well as information relating to cases of extradition in accordance with article XI of the Convention. VII. GENERAL GUIDELINES REGARDING THE FORM AND CONTENTS OF REPORTS RECEIVED FROM STATES PARTIES ON THE ELIMINATION OF ALL FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN 1. Under article 18 of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, each State Party has undertaken to submit a report on the legislative, judicial, administrative or other measures which it has adopted to give effect to the provisions of the Convention and on the progress made in this respect within one year after the entry into force of the Convention for the reporting state and thereafter at least every four years and further whenever the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women established under the Convention so requests. 22

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