International Environmental Law

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  • Half Title Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Table of Contents
  • CHAPTER ONE: INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
  • Introduction
  • 1.1 United Nations General Assembly: Resolution 2997 (XXVII) Institutional and Financial Arrangement
  • I Governing Council of the United Nations Environment Programme
  • II Environment secretariat
  • III Environment Fund
  • IV Environment Co-ordination Board
  • 1.2 United Nations General Assembly: Resolution 7 (XXXVII) World Charter for Nature (1982)
  • Annex World Charter for Nature
  • I. General Principles
  • II. Functions
  • III. Implementation
  • 1.3 United Nations General Assembly: Resolution 53 (XLIII) Protection of Global Climate for Present
  • 1.4 United Nations General Assembly: Resolution 228 (XLIV) United Nations Conference on Environment
  • 1.5 United Nations General Assembly: Resolution 229 (XLIV) International Co-operation in the Field o
  • 1.6 United Nations Environment Programme: Montreal Guidelines on the Protection of the Marine Enviro
  • Introduction
  • 1. Definitions
  • 2. Basic obligation
  • 3. Discharges affecting other States or areas beyond the limits of national jurisdiction
  • 4. Adoption of measures against pollution from land-based sources
  • 5. Co-operation on a global, regional or bilateral basis
  • 6. Duty not to transfer or transform pollution from land-based sources
  • 7. Specially protected areas
  • 8. Scientific and technical co-operation
  • 9. Assistance to developing countries
  • 10. Development of a comprehensive environmental management approach
  • 11. Monitoring and data management
  • 13. Development of control strategies
  • 14. Pollution emergencies arising from land-based sources
  • 15. Notification, information exchange and consultation
  • 16. National law and procedures
  • 17. Liability and compensation for pollution damage emanating from landbased sources
  • 18. Implementation reports
  • 19. Institutional arrangements
  • Annex I Strategies for protecting, preserving and enhancing the quality of the marine environment
  • Annex II Classification of substances
  • Annex III Monitoring and Data Management
  • 1.7 United Nations Environment Programme: Governing Council Decision 15/34, Preparation of an Intern
  • 1.8 United Nations Environment Programme: Governing Council Decision 15/36, Global Climate Change (1
  • 1.9 European Economic Community: Council Resolution on the Greenhouse Effect and the Community (1989
  • 1.10 Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development: Guiding Principles on the Environment (
  • Introduction
  • A. GUIDING PRINCIPLES
  • B. CONSULTATIONS
  • 1.11 Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development: Council Recommendation on Principles Go
  • Annex Some Principles Concerning Transfrontier Pollution
  • 1.12 Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development: Council Decision-Recommendation on Expo
  • Measures concerning the control of exports of hazardous wastes
  • Definitions
  • 1.13 Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development: Council Decision on the Exchange of Inf
  • Appendix I Provisions Relating to the Exchange of Information
  • Appendix II Definitions
  • Appendix III Threshold Quantities of Hazardous Substances
  • 1.14 Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development: Council Recommendation on the Applicati
  • APPENDIX GUIDING PRINCIPLES RELATING TO ACCIDENTAL POLLUTION
  • 1.15 Organization of African Unity: Council of Ministers, Resolution on Dumping of Nuclear and Indus
  • CHAPTER TWO: INTERGOVERNMENTAL DECLARATIONS
  • Introduction
  • 2.1 Declaration of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment (1972)
  • I
  • II Principles
  • 2.2 Nairobi Declaration (1982)
  • 2.3 Amazon Declaration (1989)
  • 2.4 Declaration of the Hague (1989)
  • 2.5 Declaration of Brasilia (1989)
  • 2.6 Helsinki Declaration on the Protection of the Ozone Layer (1989)
  • The Governments and the European Communities represented at the First Meetings of the Parties to the
  • 2.7 Economic Declaration, Summit of the Arch (1989), Excerpts
  • Environment
  • 2.8 Noordwijk Declaration on Climate Change (1989)
  • Given this stage of development of the issue of climate change, theConference more specifically:
  • Other Greenhouse Gases
  • Ministerial Meeting
  • Funding
  • Research And Monitoring
  • Climate Change Convention
  • Commission of European Communities and International Organizations
  • 2.9 Male Declaration on Global Warming and Sea Level Rise (1989)
  • CHAPTER THREE: BILATERAL AGREEMENTS
  • Introduction
  • 3.1 Agreement between the United States and the USSR on Cooperation in the Field of Environmental Pr
  • Article 1
  • Article 2
  • Article 3
  • Article 4
  • Article 5
  • Article 6
  • Article 7
  • 3.2 Agreement between the United States and Canada on Great Lakes Water Quality (1978)
  • Article I Definitions
  • Article II Purpose
  • Article III General Objectives
  • Article IV Specific Objectives
  • Article V Standards, Other Regulatory Requirements, and Research
  • Article VI Programs and Other Measures
  • Article VII Powers, Responsibilities and Functions of the International Joint Commission
  • Article VIII Joint Institutions and Regional Office
  • Article IX Submission and Exchange of Information
  • Article X Consultation and Review
  • Article XI Implementation
  • Article XII Amendment
  • Article XIII Amendment
  • Article XIV Entry into Force and Termination
  • Article XV Supersession
  • Annex I Specific Objectives
  • Annex 2 Limited Use Zones
  • Annex 3 Control of Phosphorus
  • Annex 4 Discharges of Oil and Hazardous Polluting Substances From Vessels
  • Annex 5 Discharges of Vessel Wastes
  • Annex 6 Review of Pollution from Shipping Sources
  • Annex 7 Dredging
  • Annex 8 Discharges from Onshore and Offshore Facilities
  • Annex 9 Joint Contingency Plan
  • Annex 10 Hazardous Polluting Substances
  • Annex 11 Surveillance and Monitoring
  • Annex 12 Persistent Toxic Substances
  • Terms of Reference for the Joint Institutions and the Great Lakes Regional Office
  • APPENDIX I Hazardous Polluting Substances
  • APPENDIX 2 Potential Hazardous Polluting Substances
  • 3.3 Agreement of Cooperation between the United States of America and the United Mexican States Rega
  • Article I
  • Article II
  • Article III
  • Article IV
  • Article V
  • Article VI
  • Article VII
  • Article VIII
  • Article IX
  • Article X
  • Article XI
  • Annex I
  • Annex II
  • Annex III
  • Annex IV
  • Annex V
  • Annex VI
  • 3.4 Agreement between the United States of America and the United Mexican States on Cooperation for
  • Article 1
  • Article 2
  • Article 3
  • Article 4
  • Article 5
  • Article 6
  • Article 7
  • Article 8
  • Article 9
  • Article 10
  • Article 11
  • Article 12
  • Article 13
  • Article 14
  • Article 15
  • Article 16
  • Article 17
  • Article 18
  • Article 19
  • Article 21
  • Article 22
  • Article 23
  • 3.5 Agreement between the United States of America and the United Mexican States on Cooperation for
  • Article 1
  • Article 2
  • Article 3
  • Article 4
  • Article 5
  • Article 6
  • Article 7
  • Article 8
  • Article 9
  • Article 10
  • Article 11
  • Article 12
  • Article 13
  • Article 14
  • CHAPTER FOUR: REGIONALAGREEMENTS
  • Introduction
  • 4.1 Oslo Convention for the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping from Ships and Aircraft (1972)
  • Article 1
  • Article 2
  • Article 3
  • Article 4
  • Article 5
  • Article 6
  • Article 7
  • Article 8
  • Article 9
  • Article 10
  • Article 11
  • Article 12
  • Article 13
  • Article 14
  • Article 15
  • Article 16
  • Article 17
  • Article 18
  • Article 19
  • Article 20
  • Article 21
  • Article 22
  • Article 23
  • Article 24
  • Article 25
  • Article 26
  • Article 27
  • Annex I
  • Annex II
  • Annex III
  • 4.2 Helsinki Convention on the Protection of the Marine Environment of the Baltic Sea Area (1974)
  • Article 1 Convention Area
  • Article 2 Definitions
  • Article 3 Fundamental principles and obligations
  • Article 4 Application
  • Article 5 Hazardous substances
  • Article 6 Principles and obligations concerning land-based pollution
  • Article 7 Prevention of pollution from ships
  • Article 8 Pleasure craft
  • Article 9 Prevention of dumping
  • Article 10 Exploration and exploitation of the sea-bed and its subsoil
  • Article 11 Co-operation in combatting marine pollution
  • Article 12 Institutional and organizational framework
  • Article 13 The duties of the Commission
  • Article 14 Administrative provisions for the Commission
  • Article 15 Financial provisions for the Commission
  • Article 16 Scientific and technological co-operation
  • Article 17 Responsibility for damage
  • Article 18 Settlement of disputes
  • Article 19 Safeguard of certaiu freedoms
  • Article 20 Status of Annexes
  • Article 21 Relation to other Conventions
  • Article 22 Revision of the Convention
  • Article 23 Amendments to the Articles of the Convention
  • Article 24 Amendments to the Annexes and the adoption of Annexes
  • Article 25 Reservations
  • Article 26 Signature, ratification, approval, and accession
  • Article 27 Entry into force
  • Article 28 Withdrawal
  • Article 29 Language
  • Annex I Hazardous Substances
  • Annex II Noxious Substances and Materials
  • Annex III Goals, Criteria and Measures concerning the Prevention of Land-Base dPollution
  • Annex IV Prevention of Pollntion from Ships
  • Annex V Exceptions from the General Prohibition of Dumping of Waste and other Matter in the Baltic S
  • Annex VI Co-operation in Combatting Marine Pollution
  • 4.3 Nordic Environmental Protection Convention (1974)
  • Article 1
  • Article 2
  • Article 3
  • Article 4
  • Article 5
  • Article 6
  • Article 7
  • Article 8
  • Article 9
  • Article 10
  • Article 11
  • Article 12
  • Article 13
  • Article 14
  • Article 15
  • Article 16
  • PROTOCOL
  • 4.4 Paris Convention for the Prevention of Marine Pollution from Land-Based Sources (1974)
  • Article 1
  • Article 2
  • Article 3
  • Article 4
  • Article 5
  • Article 6
  • Article 7
  • Article 8
  • Article 9
  • Article 10
  • Article 11
  • Article 12
  • Article 13
  • Article 14
  • Article 15
  • Article 16
  • Article 17
  • Article 18
  • Article 19
  • Article 20
  • Article 22
  • Article 23
  • Article 24
  • Article 25
  • Article 26
  • Article 21
  • Article 27
  • Article 28
  • Article 29
  • Annex A
  • Annex B
  • PROTOCOL AMENDING THE PARIS CONVENTION FOR THE PREVENTION OF MARINE POLLUTION FROM LAND-BASED SOURCE
  • 4.5 Barcelona Convention for the Protection of the Mediterranean Sea Against Pollution (1976)
  • Article 1 Georgraphical coverage
  • Article 2 Definitions
  • Article 3 General provisions
  • Article 4 General undertakings
  • Article 5 Pollution caused by dumping from ships and aircraft
  • Article 6 Pollution from ships
  • Article 7 Pollution resulting from exploration and exploitation of the continental shelf and the sea
  • Article 8 Pollution from land-based sources
  • Article 9 Co-operation in dealing with pollution emergencies
  • Article 10 Monitoring
  • Article 11 Scientific and technological co-operation
  • Article 12 Liability and compensation
  • Article 13 Institutional arrangements
  • Article 14 Meetings of the Contracting Parties
  • Article 15 Adoption of additional protocols
  • Article 16 Amendment of the Convention or Protocols
  • Article 17 Annexes and amendments to Annexes
  • Article 18 Rules of procedure and financial rules
  • Article 19 Special exercise of voting right
  • Article 20 Reports
  • Article 22 Settlement of disputes
  • Article 23 Relationship between the Convention and protocols
  • Article 24 Signature
  • Article 25 Ratification, acceptance or approval
  • Article 26 Accession
  • Article 27 Entry into force
  • Article 28Withdrawal
  • Article 21 Compliance control
  • Article 22 Settlement of disputes
  • Article 23 Relationship between the Convention and protocols
  • Article 24 Signature
  • Article 25 Ratification, acceptance or approval
  • Article 26 Accession
  • Article 27 Entry into force
  • Article 28 Withdrawal
  • Article 29 Responsibilities of the Depositary
  • ANNEX A Arbitration
  • PROTOCOL FOR THE PREVENTION OF POLLUTION OF THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA BY DUMPING FROM SHIPS AND AIRCRAFT
  • PROTOCOL CONCERNING CO-OPERATION IN COMBATING POLLUTION OF THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA BY OIL AND OTHER HA
  • PROTOCOL FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA AGAINST POLLUTION FROM LAND-BASED SOURCES
  • ANNEX I
  • ANNEX II
  • ANNEX III
  • 4.6 Convention for the Protection of the Rhine Against Chemical Pollution (1976)
  • Article 1
  • Article 2
  • Article 3
  • Article 4
  • Article 5
  • Article 6
  • Article 7
  • Article 8
  • Article 9
  • Article 10
  • Article 11
  • Article 12
  • Article 13
  • Article 14
  • Article 15
  • Article 16
  • Article 17
  • Article 18
  • Article 19
  • Article 20
  • Article 21
  • Annex A
  • Annex BArbitration
  • Annex I Families and groups of substances
  • Annex II Families and groups of substances
  • Annex III
  • 4.7 Convention on the Protection of the Rhine Against Pollution by Chlorides (1976)
  • Article 1
  • Article 2
  • Article 3
  • Article 4
  • Article 5
  • Article 6
  • Article 7
  • Article 8
  • Article 9
  • Article 10
  • Article 11
  • Article 12
  • Article 14
  • Article 16
  • Article 17
  • Article 18
  • Annex A
  • Annex B ARBITRATION
  • Annex I TECHNICAL FACTORS INVOLVED IN THE INSTALLATION OF THE INJECTION SYSTEM REFERRED TO ARTICLE 2
  • Annex II
  • 4.8 Kuwait Regional Convention for Cooperation on the Protection of the Marine Environment from Poll
  • Article I Definitions
  • Article II Geographical coverage
  • Article III General obligations
  • Article IV Pollution from ships
  • Article V Pollution caused by dumping from ships and aircraft
  • Article VI Pollution from land-based sources
  • Article VII Pollution resulting from exploration and exploitation of the bed of the territorial sea
  • Article VIII Pollution from other human activities
  • Article IX Co-operation in dealing with pollution emergencies
  • Article X Scientific and technological co-operation
  • Article IX
  • Article X
  • Article XI
  • Article XII
  • Article XIII
  • APPENDIX AGuidelines For The Report To Be Made Pursuant To Article VII Of The Protocol
  • 4.9 Amazon Pact Treaty (1978)
  • Article I
  • Article II
  • Article III
  • Article IV
  • Article V
  • Article VI
  • Article VII
  • Article VIII
  • Article IX
  • Article XI
  • Article XII
  • Article XIII
  • Article XIV
  • Article XV
  • Article XVI
  • Article XVII
  • Article XVIII
  • Article XIX
  • Article XX
  • Article XXI
  • Article XXII
  • Article XXIII
  • Article XXIV
  • Article XXV
  • Article XXVI
  • Article XXVII
  • Article XXVIII
  • 4.10 Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution (1979)
  • Definitions Article 1
  • Fundamental principles Article 2
  • Article 3
  • Article 4
  • Article 5
  • Air quality management Article 6
  • Research and development Article 7
  • Exchange of information Article 8
  • Implementation and further development of the cooperative programme for the monitoring and evaluatio
  • Executive Body Article 10
  • Secretariat Article 11
  • Amendments to the Convention Article 12
  • Settlement of disputes Article 13
  • Signature Article 14
  • Ratification, acceptance, approval and accession Article 15
  • Entry into force Article 16
  • Withdrawal Article 17
  • Authentic texts Article 18
  • Parties to the Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution, as of Jan. 1, 1988:
  • PROTOCOL ON THE REDUCTION OF SULPHUR EMISSIONS OR THEIR TRANSBOUNDARY FLUXES BY AT LEAST 30 PERCENT
  • 1988 PROTOCOL TO THE 1979 CONVENTION ON LONG-RANGE TRANSBOUNDARY AIR POLLUTION CONCERNING THE CONTRO
  • TECHNICAL ANNEX
  • 4.11 Convention for the Protection and Development of theMarine Environment of the Wider Caribbean R
  • Article 1 Convention Area
  • Article 2 Definitions
  • Article 3 General Provisions
  • Article 4 General Obligations
  • Article 5 Pollution from Ships
  • Article 6 Pollution Caused by Dumping
  • Article 7 Pollution from Land-based Sources
  • Article 8 Pollution from Sea-bed Activities
  • Article 9 Airborne Pollution
  • Article 10 Specially Protected Areas
  • Article 11 Co-operation in Cases of Emergency
  • Article 12 Environmental Impact Assessment
  • Article 13 Scientific and Technical Co-operation
  • Article 14 Liability and Compensation
  • Article 15 Institutional Arrangements
  • Article 16 Meetings of the Contracting Parties
  • Article 17 Adoption of Protocols
  • Article 18 Amendment of the Convention and its Protocols
  • Article 19 Annexes and Amendments to Annexes
  • Article 20 Rules of Procedure and Financial Rules
  • Article 21 Special Exercise of the Right to Vote
  • Article 22 Transmission of Information
  • Article 23 Settlement of Disputes
  • Article 24 Relationship between the Convention and its Protocols
  • Article 25 Signature
  • Article 26 Ratification, Acceptance and Approval
  • Article 27 Accession
  • Article 28 Entry into Force
  • Article 29 Denunciation
  • Article 30 Depositary
  • ANNEX
  • INTERPRETATIVE STATEMENT BY THE DELEGATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE UNITED KINGDOM O
  • PROTOCOL CONCERNING CO-OPERATION IN COMBATING OIL SPILLS IN THE WIDER CARIBBEAN REGION
  • ANNEX TO THE PROTOCOL
  • PROTOCOL CONCERNING SPECIALLY PROTECTED AREAS AND WILDLIFE TO THE CONVENTION FOR THE PROTECTION AND
  • 4.12 Bonn Agreement for Cooperation in Dealing with Pollution of the North Sea by Oil and Other Harm
  • Article 1
  • Article 2
  • Article 3
  • Article 4
  • Article 5
  • Article 6
  • Article 7
  • Article 8
  • Article 9
  • Article 10
  • Article 11
  • Article 12
  • Article 13
  • Article 14
  • Article 15
  • Article 16
  • Article 17
  • Article 18
  • Article 19
  • Article 20
  • Article 21
  • Article 22
  • Article 23
  • Article 24
  • ANNEX
  • 4.13 Convention for the Prohibition of Fishing with Long Drift Nets in the South Pacific (1989)
  • Article 1 Definitions
  • Article 2 Measures Regarding Nationals and Vessels
  • Article 3 Measures Against Drift-Net Fishing Activities
  • Article 4 Enforcement
  • Article 5 Consultation With Non-Parties
  • Article 6 Institutional Arrangements
  • Article 7 Review and Consultation Among Parties
  • Article 8 Conservation and Management Measures
  • Article 9 Protocols
  • Article 10 Signature, Ratification and Accession
  • Article 11 Reservations
  • Article 12 Amendments
  • Article 13 Entry into Force
  • Article 14 Certification and Registration
  • CHAPTER FIVE: GLOBAL AGREEMENTS
  • Introduction
  • 5.1 Convention on Wetlands of International Importance Especially as Waterfowl Habitat (1971)
  • Article 1
  • Article 2
  • Article 3
  • Article 4
  • Article 5
  • Article 6
  • Article 7
  • Article 8
  • Article 9
  • Article 10
  • Article 11
  • Article 12
  • 5.2 Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and Other Matter (1972)
  • Article I
  • Article II
  • Article III
  • Article IV
  • Article V
  • Article VI
  • Article VII
  • Article VIII
  • Article IX
  • Article X
  • Article XI
  • Article XII
  • Article XIII
  • Article XIV
  • Article XV
  • Article XVI
  • Article XVII
  • Article XVIII
  • Article XIX
  • Article XX
  • Article XXI
  • Article XXII
  • ANNEX 1
  • ANNEX II
  • ANNEX III
  • 5.3 Convention to Regulate International Trade in EndangeredSpecies of Flora and Fauna (1973)
  • Article I Definitions
  • Article II Fundamental principles
  • Article III Regulation of trade in specimens of species included in Appendix I
  • Article IV Regulation of trade in specimens of species included in Appendix II
  • Article V Regulation of trade in specimens of species included in Appendix III
  • Article VI Permits and certificates
  • Article VII Exemptions and other special provisions relating to trade
  • Article VIII Measures to be taken by the parties
  • Article IX Management and scientific authorities
  • Article X Trade with states not party to the convention
  • Article XI Conference of the parties
  • Article XIII International measures
  • Article XIV Effect on domestic legislation and international conventions
  • Article XV Amendments to Appendices I and II
  • Article XVI Appendix III and Amendments thereto
  • Article XVII Amendment of the Convention
  • Article XVIII Resolution of disputes
  • Article XIX Signature
  • Article XX Ratification, Acceptance, Approval
  • Article XXI Accession
  • Article XXII Entry into force
  • Article XXIII Reservations
  • Article XXIV Denunciation
  • Article XXV Depositary
  • 5.4 Convention for the Prevention of Pollution by Ships (1973)
  • Article 1 General Obligations under the Convention
  • Article 2 Definitions
  • Article 3 Application
  • Article 4 Violation
  • Article 5 Certificates and Special Rules on Inspection of Ships
  • Article 6 Detection of Violations and Enforcement of the Convention
  • Article 7 Undue Delay to Ships
  • Article 8 Reports on Incidents Involving Harmful Substances
  • Article 9 Other Treaties and Interpretation
  • Article 10 Settlement of Disputes
  • Article 11 Communication of Information
  • Article 12 Casualties to Ships
  • Article 13 Signature, Ratification, Acceptance, Approval and Accession
  • Article 14 Optional Annexes
  • Article 15 Entry into Force
  • Article 16 Amendments
  • Article 17 Promotion of Technical Co-operation
  • Article 18 Denunciation
  • Article 19 Deposit and Registration
  • Article 20 Languages
  • 5.5 Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (1980)
  • Article I
  • Article II
  • Article III
  • Article IV
  • Article V
  • Article VI
  • Article VII
  • Article VIII
  • Article IX
  • Article X
  • Article XI
  • Article XII
  • Article XIII
  • Article XIV
  • Article XV
  • Article XVI
  • Article XVII
  • Article XVIII
  • Article XIX
  • Article XX
  • Article XXI
  • Article XXII
  • Article XXIII
  • Article XXIV
  • Article XXV
  • Article XXVI
  • Article XXVII
  • Article XXVIII
  • Article XXIX
  • Article XXX
  • Article XXXI
  • Article XXXII
  • Article XXXIII
  • Annex for an arbitral tribunal
  • 5.6 Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (1980)
  • Article I Interpretation
  • Article II Fundamental Principles
  • Article III Endangered Migratory Species: Appendix I
  • Article IV Migratory Species to be the Subject of AGREEMENTS: Appendix II
  • Article V Guidelines for AGREEMENTS
  • Article VI Range States
  • Article VII The Conference of the Parties
  • Article VIII The Scientific Council
  • Article IX The Secretariat
  • Article X Amendment of the Convention
  • Article XI Amendment of the Appendices
  • Article XII Effect on International Conventions and Other Legislation
  • Article XIII Settlement of Disputes
  • Article XIV Reservations
  • Article XV Signature
  • Article XVI Ratification, Acceptance, Approval
  • Article XVII Accession
  • Article XVIII Entry into Force
  • Article XIX Denunciation
  • Article XX Depositary
  • Appendix I Interpretation
  • Appendix II Interpretation
  • 5.7 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, PART XII (1982)
  • Part XII PROTECTION AND PRESERVATION OF THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT
  • 5.8 International Tropical Timber Agreement (1983)
  • PREAMBLE
  • CHAPTER I – OBJECTIVES
  • CHAPTER II – DEFINITIONS
  • CHAPTER III – ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION
  • CHAPTER IV – INTERNATIONAL TROPICAL TIMBER COUNCIL
  • CHAPTER V – PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES
  • CHAPTER VI – FINANCE
  • CHAPTER VII – OPERATIONAL ACTIVITIES
  • CHAPTER VIII – RELATIONSHIP WITH THE COMMON FUND FOR COMMODITIES
  • CHAPTER IX – STATISTICS, STUDIES AND INFORM A TION
  • CHAPTER X – MISCELLANEOUS
  • CHAPTER XI – FINAL PROVISIONS
  • 5.9 Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer (1985)
  • Article 1 Definitions
  • Article 2 General Obligations
  • Article 3 Research and Systematic Observations
  • Article 4 Co-operation in the Legal, Scientific and Technical Fields
  • Article 5 Transmission of Information
  • Article 6 Conference of the Parties
  • Article 7 Secretariat
  • Article 8 Adoption of Protocols
  • Article 9 Amendment of the Convention or Protocols
  • Article 10 Adoption and Amendment of Annexes
  • Article 11 Settlement of Disputes
  • Article 12 Signature
  • Article 13 Ratification, Acceptance or Approval
  • Article 14 Accession
  • Article 15 Right to Vote
  • Article 16 Relationship Between the Convention and its Protocols
  • Article 17 Entry into Force
  • Article 18 Reservations
  • Article 19 Withdrawal
  • Article 20 Depositary
  • Article 21 Authentic Texts
  • Annex I Research and Systematic Observations
  • Annex II Information Exchange
  • 5.10 Convention on Early Notification of a Nuclear Accident (1986)
  • Article 1 Scope of application
  • Article 2 Notification and information
  • Article 3 Other Nuclear Accidents
  • Article 4 Functions of the Agency
  • Article 5 Information to be provided
  • Article 6 Consultations
  • Article 7 Competent authorities and points of contact
  • Article 8 Assistance to States Parties
  • Article 9 Bilateral and multilateral arrangements
  • Article 10 Relationship to other international agreements
  • Article 11 Settlement of disputes
  • Article 12 Entry into force
  • Article 13 Provisional application
  • Article 14 Amendments
  • Article 15 Denunciation
  • Article 16 Depositary
  • Article 17 Authentic texts and certified copies
  • 5.11 Convention on Assistance in the Case of a Nuclear Accident or Radiological Emergency (1986)
  • Article 1 General provisions
  • Article 2 Provision of assistance
  • Article 3 Direction and control of assistance
  • Article 4 Competent authorities and points of contact
  • Article 5 Functions of the Agency
  • Article 6 Confidentiality and public statements
  • Article 7 Reimbursement of costs
  • Article 8 Privileges, immunities and facilities
  • Article 9 Transit of personnel, equipment and property
  • Article 10 Claims and compensation
  • Article 11 Termination of assistance
  • Article 12 Relationship to other international agreements
  • Article 13 Settlement of disputes
  • Article 14 Entry into force
  • Article 15 Provisional application
  • Article 16 Amendments
  • Article 17 Denunciation
  • Article 18 Depositary
  • Article 19 Authentic texts and certified copies
  • 5.12 Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer (1987)
  • Article 1 Definitions
  • Article 2 Control Measures
  • Article 3 Calculation of Control Levels
  • Article 4 Control of Trade with Non-parties
  • Article 5 Special Situation of Developing Countries
  • Article 6 Assessment and Review of Control Measures
  • Article 7 Reporting of Data
  • Article 8 Non-compliance
  • Article 9 Research, Development, Public Awareness and Exchange of Information
  • Article 10 Technical Assistance
  • Article 11 Meetings of the Parties
  • Article 12 Secretariat
  • Article 13 Financial Provisions
  • Article 14 Relationship of this Protocol to the Convention
  • Article 15 Signature
  • Article 16 Entry into Force
  • Article 17 Parties Joining after Entry into Force
  • Article 18 Reservations
  • Article 19 Withdrawal
  • Article 20 Authentic Texts
  • Annex A
  • AnnexB Controlled substances
  • Annex C Transitional substances
  • 5.13 Convention on the Regulation of Antarctic Mineral Resource Activities (1988)
  • CHAPTER I: GENERAL PROVISIONS
  • CHAPTER II: INSTITUTIONS
  • CHAPTER III: PROSPECTING
  • CHAPTER IV: EXPLORATION
  • CHAPTER V: DEVELOPMENT
  • CHAPTER VI: DISPUTES SETTLEMENT
  • CHAPTER VII: FINAL CLAUSES
  • ANNEX FOR AN ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL
  • 5.14 Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and Their Dispos
  • Preamble
  • Article 1 Scope of the Convention
  • Article 2 Definitions
  • Article 3 National Definitions of Hazardous Wastes
  • Article 4 General Obligations
  • Article 5 Designation of Competent Authorities and Focal Point
  • Article 6 Transboundary Movement between Parties
  • Article 7 Transboundary Movement from a Party through States which are not Parties
  • Article 8 Duty to Re-import
  • Article 9 Illegal Traffic
  • Article 10 International Co-operation
  • Article 11 Bilateral, Multilateral and Regional Agreements
  • Article 12 Consultations on Liability
  • Article 13 Transmission of Information
  • Article 14 Financial Aspects
  • Article 15 Conference of the Parties
  • Article 16 Secretariat
  • Article 17 Amendment of the Convention
  • Article 18 Adoption and Amendment of Annexes
  • Article 19 Verification
  • Article 20 Settlement of Disputes
  • Article 21 Signature
  • Article 22 Ratification, Acceptance, Formal Confirmation or Approval
  • Article 23 Accession
  • Article 24 Right to Vote
  • Article 25 Entry into force
  • Article 26 Reservations and Declarations
  • Article 27 Withdrawal
  • Article 28 Depository
  • Article 29 Authentic texts
  • Annex I CATEGORIES OF WASTES TO BE CONTROLLED
  • Annex II CATEGORIES OF WASTES REQUIRING SPECIAL CONSIDERATION
  • Annex III LIST OF HAZARDOUS CHARACTERISTICS
  • Annex IV DISPOSAL OPERATIONS
  • Annex V A INFORMATION TO BE PROVIDED ON NOTIFICATION
  • Annex V B INFORMATION TO BE PROVIDED ON THE MOVEMENT DOCUMENT
  • Annex VI ARBITRATION
  • Back Cover
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