CHAPTER XV. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
236. International relations
- In dealing with other nations, Swaziland shall –
- promote and protect the interests of Swaziland;
- observe and promote the policy of non-interference in the internal affairs of other nations;
- promote the principle of peaceful settlement of international disputes;
- endeavour to uphold the principles, aims and ideals of
- the United Nations,
the Commonwealth, the African Union, the Southern African Development Community, other international organizations of which Swaziland is a member.
- the United Nations,
- Swaziland shall conduct its international affairs directly or through officers of the Government in accordance with the accepted principles of public or customary international law and diplomacy in a manner consistent with the national interest.
237. Diplomatic representation
- Subject to the provisions of section 188, the King shall appoint and remove from office the diplomatic representatives of Swaziland to other countries and international organisations.
- The King may receive envoys accredited to Swaziland.
238. International agreements
- The Government may execute or cause to be executed an international agreement in the name of the Crown.
- An international agreement executed by or under the authority of the Government shall be subject to ratification and become binding on the government by –
- an Act of Parliament; or
- a resolution of at least two-thirds of the members at a joint sitting of the two Chambers of Parliament.
- The provisions of sub-section (2) do not apply where the agreement is of a technical, administrative or executive nature or is an agreement which does not require ratification or accession.
- Unless it is self-executing, an international agreement becomes law in Swaziland only when enacted into law by Parliament.
- Accession to an international agreement shall be done in the same manner as ratification under sub-section (2).
- For the purposes of this section, “international agreement” includes a treaty, convention, protocol, international agreement or arrangement.