All codes assigned to: Convention For The Regulation Of Whaling

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Title.1 Convention For The Regulation Of Whaling TITL
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Art.1 Article 1 IMPL
Art.1.1x The High Contracting Parties agree to take, within the limits of their respective jurisdictions, appropriate measures to ensure the application of the provisions of the present Convention and the punishment of infractions of the said provisions.
Art.2 Article 2 SCOP
Art.2.1x The present Convention applies only to baleens or whalebone whales.
Art.3 Article 3
Art.3.1x The present Convention does not apply to aborigines dwelling on the coasts of the territories of the High Contracting Parties provided that: SOVR
Art.3.1x.1 (1) They only use canoes, pirogues or other exclusively native craft propelled by oars or sails;
Art.3.1x.2 (2) They do not carry firearms;
Art.3.1x.3 (3) They are not in the employment of persons other than aborigines;
Art.3.1x.4 (4) They are not under contract to deliver the products of their whaling to any third person.
Art.4 Article 4 SUBS
Art.4.1x The taking or killing of right whales, which shall be deemed to include North-Cape whales, Greenland whales, southern right whales, Pacific right whales and southern pigmy right whales, is prohibited.
Art.5 Article 5 SUBS
Art.5.1x The taking or killing of calves or suckling whales, immature whales, and female whales which axe accompanied by calves (or suckling whales) is prohibited.
Art.6 Article 6 SUBS
Art.6.1x The fullest possible use shall be made of the carcasses of whales taken. In particular:
Art.6.1x.1 (1) There shall be extracted by boiling or otherwise the oil from all blubber and from the head and the tongue and, in addition, from the tail as far forward as the outer opening of the lower intestine.
Art.6.1x.2 (2) Every factory, whether on shore or afloat, used for treating the carcasses of whales shall be equipped with adequate apparatus for the extraction of oil from the blubber, flesh and bones.
Art.6.1x.3 (3) In the case of whales brought on shore, adequate arrangements shall be made for utilising the residues after the oil has been extracted.
Art.7 Article 7 SUBS
Art.7.1x Gunners and crews of whaling vessels shall be engaged on terms such that their remuneration shall depend to a considerable extent upon such factors as the size, species, value and yield of oil of whales taken, and not merely upon the number of whales taken, in so far as payment is made dependent on results.
Art.8 Article 8 IMPL
Art.8.1x No vessel of any of the High Contracting Parties shall engage in taking or treating whales unless a licence authorising such vessel to engage therein shall have been granted in respect of such vessel by the High Contracting Party, whose flag she flies, or unless her owner or charterer has notified the Government of the said High Contracting Party of his intention to employ her in whaling and has received a certificate of notification from the said Government.
Art.8.2x Nothing in this Article shall prejudice the right of any, High Contracting Party to require that, in addition, a licence shall be required from his own authorities by every vessel desirous of using his territory or territorial waters for the purposes of taking, landing or treating whales, and such licence may be refused or may be made subject to such conditions as may be deemed by such High Contracting Party to be necessary or desirable, whatever the nationality of the vessel may be. SOVR
Art.9 Article 9 SCOP
Art.9.1x The geographical limits within which the Articles of this Convention are to be applied shall include all the waters of the world, including both the high seas and territorial and national waters.
Art.10 Article 10 SUBS
Art.10.1 1. The High Contracting Parties shall obtain, with regard to the vessels flying their flags and engaged in the taking of whales, the most complete biological information practicable with regard to each whale taken, and in any case on the following points:
Art.10.1.a (a) Date of taking;
Art.10.1.b (b) Place of taking;
Art.10.1.c (c) Species;
Art.10.1.d (d) Sex;
Art.10.1.e (e) Length measured, when taken out of water; estimated, if cut up in water;
Art.10.1.f (f) When foetus is present, length and sex if ascertainable;
Art.10.1.g (g) When practicable, information as to stomach contents.
Art.10.2 2. The length referred to in sub-paragraphs (e) and (f) of this Article shall be the length of a straight line taken from the tip of the snout to the notch between the flukes of the tail.
Art.11 Article 11 SUBS
Art.11.1x Each High Contracting Party shall obtain from all factories, on land or afloat, under his jurisdiction, returns of the number of whales of each species treated at each factory and of the amounts of oil of each de and the quantities of meal, guano and other products derived from them.
Art.12 Article 12 SUBS
Art.12.1x Each of the High Contracting Parties shall communicate statistical information regarding all whaling operations under their jurisdiction to the International Bureau for Whaling Statistics at Oslo. The information given shall comprise at least the particulars mentioned in Article 10 and: (1) the name and tonnage of each floating factory; (2) the number and aggregate tonnage of the whale catchers; (3) a list of the land stations which were in operation during the period concerned. Such information shall be given at convenient intervals not longer than one year. INFO RELA
Art.13 Article 13 SCOP
Art.13.1x The obligation of a High Contracting Party to take measures to ensure the observance of the conditions of the present Convention in his own territories and territorial waters, and by his vessels, shall not apply to those of his territories to which the Convention does not apply, and the territorial waters adjacent thereto, or to vessels registered in such territories. SOVR
Art.14 Article 14 MEMB TEXT
Art.14.1x The present Convention, the French and English texts of which shall both be authoritative, shall remain open until the thirty-first of March 1932 for signature on behalf of any Member of the League of Nations or of any non-member State. RELA
Art.15 Article 15 MEMB DEPO
Art.15.1x The present Convention shall be ratified. The instruments of ratification shall be deposited with the Secretary-General of the League of Nations, who shall notify their receipt to all Members of the League of Nations and non-member States indicating the dates of their deposit. RELA
Art.16 Article 16 MEMB DEPO
Art.16.1x As from the first of April 1932, any Member of the League of Nations and any non-member State, on whose behalf the Convention has not been signed before that date, may accede thereto. RELA
Art.16.2x The instruments of accession shall be deposited with the Secretary-General of the League of Nations, who shall notify all the Members of the League of Nations and non-member States of their deposit and the date thereof. RELA
Art.17 Article 17 EIF
Art.17.1x The present Convention shall enter into force on the ninetieth day following the receipt by the Secretary-General of the League of Nations of ratifications or accessions on behalf of not less than eight Members of the League or non-member States, including the Kingdom of Norway and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. RELA