Southern African Development Community
ARTICLE 22
EFFECTS OF THE DECISION ON FORFEITURE OR CONFISCATION
1.
The Requested State shall, to the extent permitted by its laws, give effect to
or permit enforcement of a final order forfeiting or confiscating the proceeds
of crime made by a court of the Requesting State or take other appropriate
action to secure or transfer of the proceeds following a request by the
Requesting State.
2.
The States shall ensure that the rights of bona fide third parties and victims
shall be respected in the application of this Protocol.
ARTICLE 23
RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHER TREATIES
The prov1s1ons of any treaty or bilateral agreement governing mutual legal
assistance between any two State Parties shall be complementary to the
provisions of this Protocol and shall be construed and applied in harmony with this
Protocol. In the event of any inconsistency, the provisions of this Protocol shall
prevail.
ARTICLE 24
SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES
Any dispute arising from the interpretation or application of this Protocol which
cannot be settled amicably shall be referred to the Tribunal for determination.
ARTICLE 25
WITHDRAWAL
1.
Any State Party may withdraw from this Protocol upon the expiry of twelve
(12) months from the date of giving the Executive Secretary a written notice
to that effect.
2.
Any State Party that has withdrawn pursuant to paragraph 1 of this Article
shall cease to enjoy all rights and benefits under this Protocol upon the
withdrawal becoming effective but shall remain bound by the obligations
under this Protocol for a period of twelve (12) months, from the date of
giving notice to the date the withdrawal becomes effective.
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