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Organisation and functioning

How does the World Coalition work?

The World Coalition brings together abolitionist organisations committed to working together in line with common statutes. It is registered in France. The member organisations meet once a year for the General Assembly to define the World Coalition's strategy and elect a Steering Committee. The Steering Committee's member organisations take the necessary decisions to implement this strategy.

The Steering Committee elects a member organisation to undertake the work of the World Coalition's executive secretariat, i.e. its day-to-day management,as well as a treasurer.

The World Coalition is financed by contributions from its members and the European Union. It is also seeking financing from other institutional sponsors.

Statutes of the World Coalition Against the Death Penalty

Amended by the General Assembly on 13 June 2009.

An association is created, governed by the law of 1st July 1901 and the decree of 16th August 1901 and having the following statutes:

PREAMBLE

At the First World Congress Against the Death Penalty, organised by "Together Against the Death Penalty" ("Ensemble contre la peine de mort") in Strasbourg on 21-23 June 2001, the signatories of the Final Declaration undertook 'to set up a world coordination of abolitionist associations and activists' (§9 of the Declaration). After a first meeting in Brussels on 24 January 2002, the signatories of the Final Declaration of the Strasbourg Congress, now numbering 150 persons and organisations, hereby decide, today 13 May 2002, to create the World Coalition against the Death Penalty and adopt the following Charter at the present General Assembly in Rome.

ARTICLE 1: NAME

The name of the association is “World Coalition against the Death Penalty” (hereinafter: “the Coalition”), in French “Coalition mondiale contre la peine de mort”.

ARTICLE 2: REGISTERED OFFICE

The registered office is fixed at 3, rue Paul Vaillant-Couturier, 92320 Chatillon, France.
It can be transferred by decision of the Steering Committee.

ARTICLE 3: PURPOSE

3.1. The aim of the Coalition is the universal abolition of the death penalty. To this end, it is dedicated to bringing together private- and state-owned, international, national, local or regional organizations sharing this objective.

3.2. In particular, the objectives of the Coalition consist of strengthening international action in the fight against the death penalty, leading and coordinating actions on an international scale, particularly lobbying, to complement the actions that its members are carrying out, bringing together new abolitionists, and putting more pressure on those countries that keep capital punishment in their legislation. Equally, the Coalition aims to create a network of abolitionist players and to support them.
3.3. The positions taken by the Coalition complement those of its members, who remain entirely independent. As a priority the Coalition acts on an international level.

3.4. The purpose of the World Coalition is to promote the universal abolition of the death penalty by all means.

ARTICLE 4: GENERAL RULES

4.1. At all levels of the Coalition, decisions are taken with a majority of two thirds of the members of the body present or represented.

4.2. Any body that has appointed a legal entity may relieve it of its duties, with the provision that it invites the said legal entity to come before it beforehand to explain itself.

ARTICLE 5: MEMBERSHIP

5.1. Membership is open to all organizations or corporations, public or private, international, national, local or regional, committed to the fight against the death penalty.

5.2. Every organization that subscribes to the objective of universal abolition of the death penalty, and wishes to join the Coalition, should address a written request to the Secretariat of the Coalition confirming its unconditional opposition to the death penalty, presenting the organization, and indicating the ways in which it is currently taking, or planning to take, abolitionist action. The organization should also address to the Secretariat a signed copy of the Declaration of commitment to the principles of the Coalition.

5.3. Membership requests are submitted for acceptation to the Steering Committee.

ARTICLE 6: DE-REGISTRATION

Membership status is lost through:
- resignation by notification of the decision to the Executive Secretariat of the Coalition,
- de-registration pronounced by the General Assembly for reason of serious violation of the current Statutes, of the Declaration of commitment to the principles of the Coalition or, if relevant, of the rules of procedures.

ARTICLE 7: GENERAL ASSEMBLY

7.1. The General Assembly comprises all the members of the Coalition. It meets once a year, in the six months following the end of the financial year. It is convened by the Executive Secretary of the Coalition by any existing mean. Its agenda is fixed by the Steering Committee.
If there is a need, or at the request of half-plus-one of its members, the Executive Secretary of the Coalition can extraordinarily convene a General Assembly.

7.2. The General Assembly elects the Steering Committee. The Steering Committee is elected for two years. The General Assembly determines and adopts the general strategy of the Coalition for the following year. It also adopts the activity report and the financial report presented by the Steering Committee.
7.3. Each member has one vote. A member of the Coalition can be represented with written power of attorney by another member of the Coalition at the General Assembly. A member can represent a maximum of two other members.

7.4. The right to vote at the General Assembly will be reserved for those members who are up to date with their subscriptions, except cases of exemption.

ARTICLE 8: STEERING COMMITTEE

8.1. The Steering Committee is charged with implementing the strategy defined by the General Assembly.

8.2. The Steering Committee is made up of 20 members of the World Coalition, elected by the General Assembly, including if at all possible one local government, one trade union, one bar association and one organization for defense of human rights. If the number of candidates is not sufficient to fill the 20 posts, the Steering Committee will be work with the number of members elected. The composition of the Steering Committee must also endeavour to ensure a balanced geographical representation. Each member organisation of the Steering Committee must designate an individual to be its permanent representative.

8.3. The Steering Committee meets at least once a quarter and is convened by the Executive Secretary of the Coalition. It deliberates on all propositions from one of its members or from at least 10 members of the Coalition. A member of the Committee can be represented by another member. Each member of the Steering Committee can not represent more than two other members.

8.4. The Steering Committee elects amongst its members an Executive Secretary and a Treasurer. They are elected for two years.

8.5. The Executive Secretary must send the preparatory documents to the annual General Assembly one month in advance using any mean.
The Steering Committee must send the minutes of each of its meetings to all members of the Coalition, using any existing mean.

8.6. The members of the Steering Committee can represent the Coalition publicly, but can only express themselves on behalf of the latter on specific points that have been approved by the General Assembly or the Steering Committee.

8.7. The Steering Committee or the General Assembly can put working groups in place for specific projects that will be coordinated by a member of the Coalition. The Steering Committee can appoint a permanent working group charged with helping the Executive Secretariat in its assignments. If relevant, the modalities of designation and operation and the authority of the different working groups will be provided for in the rules of procedure or in the minutes of the Steering Committee or General Assembly meetings which created them.

ARTICLE 9: EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

Under the impetus and control of the Steering Committee, the Executive Secretariat of the Coalition implements the decisions of the General Assembly and of the Steering Committee and its working groups. It represents the Coalition legally for acts of civil life and may take part in court proceedings on behalf of the Coalition, both in defense and in application, with the provision, in this latter case, that it seeks the prior authorization of the Steering Committee. It manages the budget of the Coalition and commits to expenditure, on condition that it accounts for it, with supporting documentation on request, to the Treasurer, the Steering Committee and the General Assembly.

The Executive Secretariat prepares and organizes the meetings of the General Assembly and the Steering Committee; it ensures good communication between the members of the Steering Committee and the Coalition.

The Executive Secretary has the possibility, when relevant, to delegate some of its prerogatives to one member of the Steering Committee.

ARTICLE 10: TREASURER

The Treasurer prepares the budget in association with the Executive Secretary. He monitors its fulfillment and prepares the financial report of the Steering Committee.

The treasurer has the possibility, when relevant, to delegate some of its prerogatives to one member of the Steering Committee.

ARTICLE 11: FUNDS

11.1. The funds of the association are made up of:
• the subscriptions of its members;
• the proceeds of its activity;
• the grants that it receives from states, public corporations, territorial collectivities and other public persons;
• donations from individuals or commercial enterprises;
• All other legally admissible funds.

11.2. The amount of the subscription is fixed annually by the General Assembly. Members are encouraged to make voluntary contributions. At the request of a member organization, the Steering Committee can exempt it totally or partially from its annual subscription.

11.3. The Steering Committee or the General Assembly can decide to entrust an organization in the Coalition with the task of asking for public or private financial backing on behalf of the Coalition for the projects adopted by the latter.

11.4. The annual budget is managed by the Executive Secretariat of the Coalition and monitored by the treasurer.

11.5. The financial year of the Coalition is the calendar year.

11.6. Every year, the Steering Committee submits a financial report and a provisional budget to be voted on by the General Assembly. At each meeting of the Steering Committee, a summary of the committed expenditure and the balance available is presented by the Secretariat.

11.7. The accounts are inspected by an auditor, nominated if relevant by the General Assembly.

ARTICLE 12: RULES OF PROCEDURE

A set of rules of procedure may be drawn up by the Steering Committee.

ARTICLE 13: MODIFICATION OF THE STATUTES

The General Assembly may modify the present Statutes by a majority of two thirds of the members present or represented, on the proposal of the Steering Committee or of 20 members of the Coalition.

The agenda of the General Assembly must give special notice of modification of the Statutes. The modification proposals must be sent in due course to the members as an enclosure to the notice to attend the Assembly.

ARTICLE 14: WINDING-UP

The General Assembly, convened for this purpose by the Executive Secretary on the decision of the Steering Committee, may pronounce the winding-up of the Association by a majority of two thirds of the members present or represented.

It will then nominate a liquidator and decide on the allocation of the potential winding-up profit. This latter may only be allocated to a non-governmental, non-profit-making organization fulfilling an objective in the domain of human rights.

Rome, 13 June 2009