Source: https://iea.uoregon.edu/coded-agreement-with-all-codes/2807
Timestamp: 2019-07-21 23:23:13
Document Index: 178881553

Matched Legal Cases: ['Art.2', 'Art.5', 'Art.5', 'Art.6', 'Art.6', 'Art.6', 'Art.7', 'Art.8', 'Art.10', 'Art.11', 'Art.12', 'Art.12', 'Art.13', 'Art.13', 'Art.14', 'Art.14', 'Art.15']

All codes assigned to: Convention On The Prohibition Of The Development, Production And Stockpiling Of Bacteriological (Biological) And Toxin Weapons, And On Their Destruction
Titl.1 Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on their Destruction TITL TITL
Src.1 SRC: http://disarmament.un.org:8080/wmd/bwc/BWCtext.htm, 20040830 SRC SRC
Pre.1 The States Parties to this Convention, DESC GOAL GOAL DESC
Pre.3 Recognizing the important significance of the Protocol for the Prohibition of the Use in War of Asphyxiating, Poisonous or Other Gases, and of Bacteriological Methods of Warfare, signed at Geneva on June 17, 1925, and conscious also of the contribution which the said Protocol has already made and continues to make, to mitigating the horrors of war, RELA RELA
Pre.5 Recalling that the General Assembly of the United Nations has repeatedly condemned all actions contrary to the principles and objectives of the Geneva Protocol of June 17, 1925, RELA RELA
Pre.7 Desiring also to contribute to the realization of the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations, RELA RELA
Art.2 ARTICLE II SUBS SUBS IMPL
Art.5 ARTICLE V SUBS CONS CONS
Art.5.1x The States Parties to this Convention undertake to consult one another and to cooperate in solving any problems which may arise in relation to the objective of, or in the application of the provisions of, the Convention. Consultation and cooperation pursuant to this article may also be undertaken through appropriate international procedures within the framework of the United Nations and in accordance with its Charter. RELA RELA
Art.6 ARTICLE VI IMPL DISP
Art.6.1 (1) Any State Party to this Convention which finds that any other State Party is acting in breach of obligations deriving from the provisions of the Convention may lodge a complaint with the Security Council of the United Nations. Such a complaint should include all possible evidence confirming its validity, as well as a request for its consideration by the Security Council. RELA RELA
Art.6.2 (2) Each State Party to this Convention undertakes to cooperate in carrying out any investigation which the Security Council may initiate, in accordance with the provisions of the Charter of the United Nations, on the basis of the complaint received by the Council. The Security Council shall inform the States Parties to the Convention of the results of the investigation. RELA RELA
Art.7.1x Each State Party to this Convention undertakes to provide or support assistance, in accordance with the United Nations Charter, to any Party to the Convention which so requests, if the Security Council decides that such Party has been exposed to danger as a result of violation of the Convention. RELA RELA
Art.8.1x Nothing in this Convention shall be interpreted as in any way limiting or detracting from the obligations assumed by any State under the Protocol for the Prohibition of the Use in War of Asphyxiating, Poisonous or Other Gases, and of Bacteriological Methods of Warfare, signed at Geneva on June 17, 1925. SOVR RELA SOVR RELA
Art.10.1 (1) The States Parties to this Convention undertake to facilitate, and have the right to participate in, the fullest possible exchange of equipment, materials and scientific and technological information for the use of bacteriological (biological) agents and toxins for peaceful purposes. Parties to the Convention in a position to do so shall also cooperate in contributing individually or together with other States or international organizations to the further development and application of scientific discoveries in the field of bacteriology (biology) for prevention of disease, or for other peaceful purposes. INFO SCIR INFO SCIR
Art.11 ARTICLE XI AMND EIF AMND EIF
Art.12 ARTICLE XII HOBS REVW HOBS REVW HOBF
Art.12.1x Five years after the entry into force of this Convention, or earlier if it is requested by a majority of the Parties to the Convention by submitting a proposal to this effect to the Depositary Governments, a conference of States Parties to the Convention shall be held at Geneva, Switzerland, to review the operation of the Convention, with a view to assuring that the purposes of the preamble and the provisions of the Convention, including the provisions concerning negotiations on chemical weapons, are being realized. Such review shall take into account any new scientific and technological developments relevant to the Convention. SCIR SCIR
Art.13 ARTICLE XIII EIF RESV RESV
Art.13.2 (2) Each State Party to this Convention shall in exercising its natural sovereignty have the right to withdraw from the Convention if it decides that extraordinary events, related to the subject matter of the Convention, have jeopardized the supreme interests of its country. It shall give notice of such withdrawal to all other States Parties to the Convention and to the United Nations Security Council three months in advance. Such notice shall include a statement of the extraordinary events it regards as having jeopardized its supreme interests. RELA RELA
Art.14 ARTICLE XIV MEMB DEPO EIF MEMB DEPO EIF
Art.14.6 (6) This Convention shall be registered by the Depositary Governments pursuant to Article 102 of the Charter of the United Nations. RELA RELA
Art.15 ARTICLE XV TEXT DEPO DEPO TEXT