Displaying 1 - 33 of 33

Paragraphs in "Amendments To The Convention For The Establishment Of The European And Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization" coded as DEPO

Label Provision
Art.12 Article XII RATIFICATION AND ADHERENCE
Art.12.1 1. This Convention shall be open for signature by all Governments until 1 May 1952 and shall be ratified at the earliest possible date. The instruments of ratification shall be deposited with the Director-General of FAO, who shall give notice of the date of deposit to each of the signatory Governments.
Art.12.2 2. As soon as this Convention has come into force in accordance with Article XIV, it shall be open for adherence by non-signatory Governments. Adherence shall be affected by the deposit of an instrument of adherence with the Director-General of FAO, who shall notify all signatory and adhering Governments.
Art.13 Article XIII AMENDMENT
Art.13.1 1. Any proposal by a contracting Government for the amendment of this Convention shall be communicated to the Director-General of FAO.
Art.13.2 2. Any proposal amendment of this Convention received by the Director-General of FAO from a contracting Government shall be presented to a regular or special session of the Conference of FAO for approval and, if the amendment involves important technical changes or imposes additional obligations on the contracting Governments, it shall be considered by an advisory committee of specialists convened by FAO prior to the Conference.
Art.13.3 3. Notice of any proposed amendment of this Convention shall be transmitted to the contracting Governments by the Director-General of FAO not later than the time when the agenda of the session of the Conference at which the matter is to be considered is dispatched.
Art.13.4 4. Any such proposed amendment of this Convention shall require the approval of the Conference of FAO and shall come into force as from the thirtieth day after acceptance by two-thirds of the contracting Governments. Amendments involving new obligations for contracting Governments, however, shall come into force in respect of each contracting Government only on acceptance by it and as from the thirtieth day after such acceptance.
Art.13.5 5. The instruments of acceptance of amendments involving new obligations shall be deposited with the Director-General of FAO, who shall inform all contracting Governments of the receipt of acceptances and the entry into force of amendments.
Conc.1 Done at Rome, Italy on the sixth day of December, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-one, in a single copy in the English, French and Spanish languages, each of which shall be of equal authenticity. The document shall be deposited in the archives of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Certified copies shall be transmitted by the Director-General of the Food and Agriculture to each signatory and adhering Government.
Conc.2 In Witness Whereof the undersigned duly authorized to that effect, have signed this Convention on behalf of their respective Governments on the dates appearing opposite their signatures.
Art.19 Article XIX. –Amendments
Art.19.a a. Texts of proposed amendments to the present Convention and to Schedule I thereto shall be communicated by the Director-General to Member Governments at least three months in advance of their consideration by the Council.
Art.19.b b. Amendments to the Convention shall come into effect when adopted by a two-thirds majority of the members of the Council present and voting, provided that amendments involving new obligations for Member Governments -with the exception of the amendments to Schedule I referred to in paragraph c. below -shall come into force in respect of each such Government only on acceptance by it.
Art.19.c c. Amendments to Schedule I shall be adopted by the Council by a majority of two-thirds of the Member Governments.
Art.19.d d. Acceptance of amendments shall be deposited with the French Government who shall inform all Member Governments of the receipt of acceptances and the entry into force of amendments.
Art.20 Article XX. -Signature and Acceptance
Art.20.a a. The present Convention shall remain open for signature or for accession, by those Governments which become parties to it, in accordance with the provisions of Article III, in the following circumstances:
Art.20.a.1 1. by signature without reservation as to ratification, acceptance or approval;
Art.20.a.2 2. by signature followed by ratification, acceptance or approval;
Art.20.a.3 3. by accession.
Art.20.b b. Instruments of ratification, acceptance or approval, or of accession, shall be deposited with the French Government. The depositary shall inform all Member Governments of the date on which each has signed or deposited an instrument.
Art.21 Article XXI. -Territorial Application
Art.21.a a. Any Government may at any time declare that its participation in the Convention includes all or any of the territories for whose international relations it is responsible. Such declaration shall be deposited with the French Government.
Art.21.b b. Any declaration made by a Member Government under the preceding paragraph shall take effect on the thirtieth day following its receipt by the French Government.
Art.21.c c. The French Government shall immediately inform all Governments parties to the Convention of declarations made under this Article.
Art.23 Article XXIII. -Entry into Force
Art.23.a a. The present Convention shall enter into force on the date on which five Governments have become parties thereto in accordance with the provisions of Article XX.
Art.23.b b. The French Government shall immediately inform all Governments which have signed or accepted the Convention of the date of entry into force of the Convention.
Art.23.c c. For each Government which has deposited instruments of ratification, acceptance or approval, or of accession, after the Convention has entered into force according to paragraph a. of the present Article, the Convention shall enter into force from the date on which this Government has deposited its instruments of ratification, acceptance or approval, or of accession.
Conc.1 In faith whereof the undersigned, duly authorized by their Governments, have signed the present Convention and the Schedules thereto.
Conc.2 DONE IN PARIS this 18th day of April 1951 in a single copy, which will remain deposited in the Archives of the French Government.
Conc.3 For Denmark Halvor Skov P. Bovien For Belgium Guillaume H. Van Orshoven For Spain Miguel Benlloch For France R. Protin For Ireland D. Delaney For Italy A. Melis For Luxembourg E. Wirion For the Netherlands C. J. Briejèr For Portugal Francisco Aranha For the Federal Republic of Germany H. Drees For the United Kingdom J. Hensley For Switzerland A. Chaponnier For the F. P. R. of Yugoslavia G. Nonveiller For Austria F. Beran For Greece D. Koulopoulos