Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2016C01083:schedule:2:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2016C01083
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 2 (pt 2/6)
Character Range: 47242–50009

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    (b) abets the commission of any such offences perpetrated by any person or is otherwise an accomplice of a person who commits such an offence; or
    (c) threatens, with or without a condition, as is provided for under national law, aimed at compelling a physical or juridical person to do or refrain from doing any act, to commit any of the offences set forth in paragraph 1, subparagraphs (b) and (c), if that threat is likely to endanger the safety of the fixed platforms.
ARTICLE 3

1 Each State Party shall take such measures as may be necessary to establish its jurisdiction over the offences set forth in article 2 when the offence is committed:
    (a) against or on board a fixed platform while it is located on the continental shelf of that State; or
    (b) by a national of that State.

2 A State Party may also establish its jurisdiction over any such offence when:
    (a) it is committed by a stateless person whose habitual residence is in that State;
    (b) during its commission a national of that State is seized, threatened, injured or killed; or
    (c) it is committed in an attempt to compel that State to do or abstain from doing any act.

3 Any State Party which has established jurisdiction mentioned in paragraph 2 shall notify the Secretary‑General of the International Maritime Organization (hereinafter referred to as "the Secretary‑General"). If such State Party subsequently rescinds that jurisdiction, it shall notify the Secretary‑General.

4 Each State Party shall take such measures as may be necessary to establish its jurisdiction over the offences set forth in article 2 in cases where the alleged offender is present in its territory and it does not extradite him to any of the States Parties which have established their jurisdiction in accordance with paragraphs 1 and 2 of this article.

5 This Protocol does not exclude any criminal jurisdiction exercised in accordance with national law.
ARTICLE 4

Nothing in this Protocol shall affect in any way the rules of international law pertaining to fixed platforms located on the continental shelf.
ARTICLE 5

1 This Protocol shall be open for signature at Rome on 10 March 1988 and at the Headquarters of the International Maritime Organization (hereinafter referred to as "the Organization") from 14 March 1988 to 9 March 1989 by any State which has signed the Convention. It shall thereafter remain open for accession.

2 States may express their consent to be bound by this Protocol by:
    (a) signature without reservation as to ratification, acceptance or approval; or
    (b) signature subject to ratification, acceptance or approval,

    followed by ratification, acceptance or approval; or
    (c) accession.

3 Ratification, acceptance, approval or accession