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The European Convention on the International Validity of Criminal Judgments is a 1970 treaty of the Council of Europe whereby the states that agree to the treaty recognise the validity of criminal judgments and sentences handed down in other states that have ratified the treaty. The treaty also allows penal sentences to be served in the country of a person's residence if both the sentencing country and the country of residence are parties to the treaty. The following states have ratified the Convention:

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  • European Convention on the International Validity of Criminal Judgments (en)
  • Convention européenne sur la valeur internationale des jugements répressifs (fr)
  • Europees verdrag inzake de internationale geldigheid van strafvonnissen (nl)
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  • The European Convention on the International Validity of Criminal Judgments is a 1970 treaty of the Council of Europe whereby the states that agree to the treaty recognise the validity of criminal judgments and sentences handed down in other states that have ratified the treaty. The treaty also allows penal sentences to be served in the country of a person's residence if both the sentencing country and the country of residence are parties to the treaty. The following states have ratified the Convention: (en)
  • La Convention européenne sur la valeur internationale des jugements répressifs est un traité multilatéral du Conseil de l'Europe, obligeant les États signataires à reconnaitre la validité des jugements pénaux et des peines prononcés dans d'autres états qui ont participer à la convention. Elle favorise le reclassement et la réadaptation des personnes condamnées dans leur pays d'origine. (fr)
  • Het Europees verdrag inzake de internationale geldigheid van strafvonnissen (EVIG) (Engels: European Convention on the international validity of criminal judgments, Frans: Convention européenne sur la valeur internationale des jugements répressifs) is een multilateraal verdrag dat de overname en overdracht van strafvonnissen regelt. Het is een verdrag dat onder auspiciën van de Raad van Europa op 28 mei 1970 in Den Haag tot stand gekomen is. Een van de hoofddoelen van het verdrag is de resocialisatie van veroordeelden in hun land van herkomst. In de praktijk wordt het belang van dit verdrag overschaduwd door het Verdrag inzake de overbrenging van gevonniste personen (VOGP) uit 1983. (nl)
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