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Titl.1 Agreement establishing the South Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) TITL TITL
Src.1 Source: Unofficial Text SRC SRC
Pre.1 THE PARTIES, DESC GOAL DESC GOAL
Pre.2 RECOGNISING the importance of protecting the environment and conserving the natural resources of the South Pacific region;
Pre.3 CONSCIOUS of their responsibility to preserve their natural heritage for the benefit and enjoyment of present and future generations and their role as custodians of natural resources of global importance;
Pre.4 RECOGNISING the special hydrological, geological, atmospheric and ecological characteristics of the region which require special care and responsible management;
Pre.5 SEEKING TO ENSURE that resource development takes proper account of the need to protect and preserve the unique environmental values of the region and of the principles of sustainable development;
Pre.6 RECOGNISING the need for co-operation within the region and with competent international, regional and sub-regional organisations in order to ensure coordination and co-operation in efforts to protect the environment and use the natural resources of the region on a sustainable basis;
Pre.7 WISHING TO ESTABLISH a comprehensive Programme to assist the region in maintaining and improving its environment and to act as the central coordinating point for environmental protection measures within the region;
Pre.8 RECALLING the decision taken at the Conference on the Human Environment in the South Pacific, held at Rarotonga, Cook Islands, on 8-11 March 1982, to establish the South Pacific Regional Environment Programme as a separate entity within the South Pacific Commission; RELA RELA
Pre.9 RECALLING with appreciation the role of UNEP, ESCAP, the South Pacific Forum and the South Pacific Conference in supporting the establishment and encouraging the development of the South Pacific Regional Environment Programme as a regional programme and as part of the UNEP Regional Seas Programme; RELA RELA
Pre.10 NOTING with satisfaction that the Convention for the Protection of the Natural Resources and Environment of the South Pacific Region, done at Noumea on 24 November 1986, and its related Protocols, and the Convention on Conservation of Nature in the South Pacific, done at Apia on 12 June 1976, entered into force in 1990; RELA RELA
Pre.11 APPRECIATIVE of the valuable efforts that have been undertaken by the South Pacific Regional Environment Programme to promote environmental protection within the region and the support given to the Programme by the South Pacific Commission; RELA RELA
Pre.12 TAKING INTO ACCOUNT the decisions of the Third and Fourth Intergovernmental Meetings of the South Pacific Regional Environment Programme, held in Noumea in September 1990 and July 1991, and the endorsement of the Thirtieth South Pacific Conference, held in Noumea in October 1990; and RELA RELA
Pre.13 DESIRING TO ACCORD the South Pacific Regional Environment Programme the full and formal legal status necessary to operate as an autonomous body, to manage fully its own affairs and to provide the basis for the continued operation of SPREP in accordance with the traditions of cooperation in the region;
Pre.14 HAVE AGREED AS FOLLOWS:
Art.1 Article 1 HOBS SECS HOBS SECS
Art.1.1 1. The South Pacific Regional Environment Programme (hereinafter referred to as SPREP) is hereby established as an intergovernmental organisation.
Art.1.2 2. The organs of SPREP are the SPREP Meeting and the Secretariat.
Art.1.3 3. The Secretariat shall be located in Apia, Western Samoa, unless the SPREP Meeting decides otherwise.
Art.2 Article 2 HOBF SUBS HOBF
Art.2.1 1. The purposes of SPREP are to promote co-operation in the South Pacific region and to provide assistance in order to protect and improve its environment and to ensure sustainable development for present and future generations. SPREP shall achieve these purposes through the Action Plan adopted from time to time by the SPREP Meeting, setting the strategies and objectives of SPREP.
Art.2.2 2. The Action Plan shall include:
Art.2.2.a (a) co-ordinating regional activities addressing the environment;
Art.2.2.b (b) monitoring and assessing the state of the environment in the region including the impacts of human activities on the ecosystems of the region and encouraging development undertaken to be directed towards maintaining or enhancing environmental qualities; SCIR SCIR
Art.2.2.c (c) promoting and developing programmes, including research programmes, to protect the atmosphere and terrestrial, freshwater, coastal and marine ecosystems and species, while ensuring ecologically sustainable utilisation of resources; SCIR SCIR
Art.2.2.d (d) reducing, through prevention and management, atmospheric, land based, freshwater and marine pollution;
Art.2.2.e (e) strengthening national and regional capabilities and institutional arrangements;
Art.2.2.f (f) increasing and improving training, educational and public awareness activities; and INFO INFO
Art.2.2.g (g) promoting integrated legal, planning and management mechanisms.
Art.3 Article 3 HOBS HOBF SBS FINAD HOBS HOBF REVW SBS FINAD
Art.3.1 1. The SPREP Meeting shall be open to the Membership of the Parties to this Agreement and, with the appropriate authorisation of the Party having responsibility for its international affairs, of each of the following:
Art.3.1.1x American Samoa
Art.3.1.2x French Polynesia
Art.3.1.3x Guam
Art.3.1.4x New Caledonia
Art.3.1.5x Northern Mariana Islands
Art.3.1.6x Palau
Art.3.1.7x Tokelau
Art.3.1.8x Wallis and Futuna.
Art.3.2 2. The SPREP Meeting shall be held at such times as the SPREP Meeting may determine. A special SPREP Meeting may be held at any time as provided in the Rules of Procedure.
Art.3.3 3. The SPREP Meeting shall be the plenary body and its functions shall be:
Art.3.3.a (a) to provide a forum for Members to consult on matters of common concern with regard to the protection and improvement of the environment of the South Pacific region and, in particular, to further the purposes of SPREP;
Art.3.3.b (b) to approve and review the Action Plan for SPREP and to determine the general policies of SPREP;
Art.3.3.c (c) to adopt the report of the Director on the operation of SPREP;
Art.3.3.d (d) to adopt the work programmes of SPREP and review progress in their implementation;
Art.3.3.e (e) to adopt the Budget estimates of SPREP;
Art.3.3.f (f) to make recommendations to Members;
Art.3.3.g (g) to appoint the Director;
Art.3.3.h (h) to give directions to the Director concerning the implementation of the Work Programme;
Art.3.3.h.i (i) to approve rules and conditions for the appointment of the staff of the Secretariat; and
Art.3.3 (j) to carry out such other functions as are specified in this Agreement or are necessary for the effective functioning of SPREP.
Art.3.4 4. The SPREP Meeting may establish such committees and sub-committees and other subsidiary bodies as it considers necessary.
Art.3.5 5. In addition to the functions referred to in paragraph (3) of this Article, the SPREP Meeting shall, through such mechanisms as it considers appropriate, consult and co-operate with the Meetings of Parties to: RELA
Art.3.5.a (a) the Convention on Conservation of Nature in the South Pacific adopted at Apia on 12 June 1976; RELA RELA
Art.3.5.b (b) the Convention for the Protection of the Natural Resources and Environment of the South Pacific Region adopted at Noumea on 24 November 1986 and related Protocols; and RELA RELA
Art.3.5.c (c) any other international or regional Agreement that may be concluded for the protection of the environment of the South Pacific region,
Art.3.5.dx with a view to ensuring the achievement of the purpose of SPREP and of this Agreement and facilitating the achievement of the purposes of those Conventions.
Art.4 Article 4 HOBS HOBS
Art.4.1 1. The SPREP Meeting shall elect from among its Members a Chairperson and such other officers as it decides, who shall remain in office until the next SPREP Meeting. In principle, the role of the Chairperson shall rotate as decided by the SPREP Meeting.
Art.4.2 2. The SPREP Meeting shall adopt its own Rules of Procedure.
Art.4.3.a 3. (a) The Parties shall ensure the full involvement of all Members in the work of the SPREP Meeting. The work of the SPREP Meeting shall be conducted on the basis of consensus of all Members, taking into account the practices and procedures of the South Pacific region.
Art.4.3.b (b) In the event that a decision is required in the SPREP Meeting, that decision shall be taken by a consensus of the Parties. The consensus of the Parties shall ensure that the views of all Members of the SPREP Meeting have been properly considered and taken into account in reaching that consensus.
Art.4.4 4. The attendance by observers in SPREP Meetings shall be provided for in the Rules of Procedure.
Art.4.5 5. The SPREP Meeting shall be convened by the Director.
Art.4.6 6. The working languages of SPREP shall include English and French.
Art.5 Article 5 FINAD HOBF FINAD SBF HOBF
Art.5.1 1. The Budget estimates for SPREP shall be prepared by the Director.
Art.5.2 2. Adoption of the Budget of SPREP and determination of all other questions relating to the Budget shall be by consensus.
Art.5.3 3. The SPREP Meeting shall adopt financial regulations for the administration of SPREP. Such regulations may authorise SPREP to accept contributions from private and public sources.
Art.6 Article 6 SECS SBF SBS SBF
Art.6.1 1. The Director of SPREP shall be the head of the Secretariat.
Art.6.2 2. The Director shall appoint staff to the Secretariat in accordance with such rules and conditions as the SPREP Meeting may determine.
Art.6.3 3. The Director shall report annually to the South Pacific Conference and the South Pacific Forum on the activities of SPREP. RELA INFO RELA INFO
Art.6.4 4. The Director shall be responsible to the SPREP Meeting for the administration and management of SPREP and such other functions as the SPREP Meeting may decide.
Art.7 Article 7 SECF FINAD SECF
Art.7.1 1. The functions of the Secretariat shall be to implement the activities of SPREP, which shall include:
Art.7.1.a (a) to promote, undertake and co-ordinate the implementation of the SPREP Action Plan through the annual Programmes of Work, and review and report regularly on progress thereon to Members; INFO INFO
Art.7.1.b (b) to carry out research and studies as required to implement the SPREP Action Plan through the annual Programmes of Work; SCIR SCIR
Art.7.1.c (c) to advise and assist Members on the implementation of activities carried out under the SPREP Action Plan or consistent with its purpose;
Art.7.1.d (d) to provide a means of regular consultation among Members on the implementation of activities under the SPREP Action Plan and on other relevant issues;
Art.7.1.e (e) to co-ordinate and establish working arrangements with relevant national, regional and international organisations;
Art.7.1.f (f) to gather and disseminate relevant information for Members and other interested Governments and organisations; INFO INFO
Art.7.1.g (g) to promote the development and training of personnel of Members and to promote public awareness and education, including the publication of materials; INFO INFO
Art.7.1.h (h) to assist Members in the acquisition, interpretation and evaluation of scientific and technical data and information; SCIR SCIR
Art.7.1.i (i) to undertake such other activities and follow such procedures as the SPREP Meeting may decide; and
Art.7.1.j (j) to seek financial and technical resources for SPREP. SCIR
Art.7.2 2. In addition to the functions described in paragraph (1) of this Article, the Secretariat shall be responsible for the co-ordination and implementation of any functions that the SPREP Meeting may agree to undertake relating to:
Art.7.2.a (a) the Convention on Conservation of Nature in the South Pacific; RELA RELA
Art.7.2.b (b) the Convention for the Protection of the Natural Resources and Environment of the South Pacific Region, the Protocol for the Prevention of Pollution of the South Pacific Region by Dumping, and the Protocol concerning Co-operation in Combating Pollution Emergencies in the South Pacific Region; and RELA RELA
Art.7.2.c (c) any other international or regional Agreement that may be concluded for the protection of the environment of the South Pacific region.
Art.8 Article 8 HOBS HOBF HOBS
Art.8.1 1. SPREP shall have such legal personality as is necessary for it to carry out its functions and responsibilities and, in particular, shall have the capacity to contract, to acquire and dispose of moveable and immoveable property and to sue and be sued.
Art.8.2 2. SPREP, its officers and employees, together with representatives to the SPREP Meeting, shall enjoy such privileges and immunities necessary for the fulfillment of their functions, as may be agreed between SPREP and the Party in whose territory the Secretariat is located, and as may be provided by other Parties.
Art.9 Article 9
Art.9.1x Nothing in this Agreement shall be interpreted as prejudicing the sovereignty of the Parties over their territory, territorial sea, internal or archipelagic waters, or their sovereign rights: SOVR SOVR
Art.9.1x.a (a) in their exclusive economic zones and fishing zones for the purpose of exploring or exploiting, conserving and managing the natural resources, whether living or non-living, of the waters superjacent to the sea-bed and of the sea-bed and its subsoil, and with regard to other activities for the economic exploitation and exploration of the zone; or SOVR
Art.9.1x.b (b) over their continental shelves for the purpose of exploring them and exploiting the natural resources thereof. SOVR
Art.10 Article 10 MEMB RESV EIF DEPO MEMB RESV EIF DEPO
Art.10.1 1. This Agreement shall be open for signature from the sixteenth day of June 1993 until the sixteenth day of June 1994, and shall thereafter remain open for accession, by:
Art.10.1.ax Australia Niue
Art.10.1.bx Cook Islands Papua New Guinea
Art.10.1.cx Federated States of Micronesia Solomon Islands
Art.10.1.dx Republic of Fiji Kingdom of Tonga
Art.10.1.ex Republic of France Tuvalu
Art.10.1.fx Republic of Kiribati United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland on behalf of Pitcairn Islands
Art.10.1.gx Republic of the Marshall Islands United States of America
Art.10.1.hx Republic of Nauru Republic of Vanuatu
Art.10.1.ix New Zealand Western Samoa
Art.10.2 2. This Agreement is subject to ratification, acceptance, or approval by the Signatories.
Art.10.3 3. Reservations to this Agreement shall not be permitted.
Art.10.4 4. This Agreement shall enter into force thirty days from the date of deposit of the tenth instrument of ratification, acceptance, approval, or accession with the Depositary, and thereafter for each State, thirty days after the date of deposit of its instrument of ratification, acceptance, approval, or accession with the Depositary.
Art.10.5 5. Following the expiry of the period when this Agreement is open for signature, and provided that this Agreement has entered into force, this Agreement shall be open for accession by any State other than those referred to in this Article which, desiring to accede to this Agreement, may so notify the Depositary, which shall in turn notify the Parties. In the absence of a written objection by a Party within six months of receipt of such notification, a State may accede by deposit of an instrument of accession with the Depositary, and accession shall take effect thirty days after the date of deposit.
Art.10.6 6. The Government of Western Samoa is hereby designated as the Depositary.
Art.10.7 7. The Depositary shall transmit certified copies of this Agreement to all Members and shall register this Agreement in accordance with Article 102 of the Charter of the United Nations. RELA RELA
Art.11 Article 11 AMND HOBF EIF RESV AMND HOBF EIF DEPO RESV
Art.11.1 1. Any Party may propose amendments to this Agreement for consideration by the SPREP Meeting. The text of any amendment shall be circulated to Members no less than six months in advance of the Meeting at which it is to be considered.
Art.11.2 2. An amendment shall be adopted at a SPREP Meeting by consensus of all Parties attending the SPREP Meeting and shall enter into force thirty days after the receipt by the Depositary of instruments of ratification, acceptance or approval of that amendment by all Parties.
Art.11.3 3. Any Party to this Agreement may withdraw from this Agreement by giving written notice to the Depositary. Withdrawal shall take effect one year after receipt of such notice by the Depositary.
Conc.1 IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned, being duly authorised by their respective Governments, have signed this Agreement. CONC TEXT CONC TEXT
Conc.2 DONE at Apia this sixteenth day of June 1993 in a single copy in the English and French languages, the two texts being equally authentic.