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All codes assigned to: Agreement On The Conservation Of Populations of European Bats
Title.1 Agreement on the Conservation of Bats in Europe TITL
Src.1 Source: http://www.eurobats.org/documents/agreement_text.htm SRC
Pre.1 The Contracting Parties DESC
Pre.2 RECALLING the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals opened for signature in Bonn on 23 June 1979; RELA
Pre.5 RECALLING that the first meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals held in Bonn in October 1985 agreed to add European species of CHIROPTERA (Rhinolophidae and Vespertilionidae) to Appendix II of the Convention and instructed the Secretariat of the Convention to take appropriate measures to develop an Agreement for these species; RELA ATTACH
Art.1 ARTICLE I DEFN
Art.2 ARTICLE II SUBS NATBS FINAD
Art.2.1 1. This Agreement is an AGREEMENT within the meaning of paragraph 3 of Article IV of the Convention. RELA
Art.2.4 4. Appropriate administrative and financial support for this Agreement shall be determined by its Parties in consultation with the Parties to the Convention. RELA
Art.3 ARTICLE III SUBS NATBS
Art.3.5 5. Each Party shall assign to an appropriate body responsibilities for the provision of advice on bat conservation and management within its territory particularly with regard to bats in buildings. Parties shall exchange information on their experiences in this matter. INFO
Art.3.7 7. Each Party shall, as appropriate, promote research programmes relating to the conservation and management of bats. Parties shall consult each other on such research programmes, and shall endeavour to co-ordinate such research and conservation programmes. SCIR
Art.4 ARTICLE IV IMPL
Art.4.2 2. The provisions of this Agreement shall in no way affect the right of Parties to adopt stricter measures concerning the conservation of bats. SOVR
Art.5 ARTICLE V HOBS SBS FINAD
Art.5.2 2. At their meetings the Parties may establish such scientific and other working groups as they see fit. SCIR
Art.5.3 3. Any Range States or Regional Economic Integration Organisation not a Party to this Agreement, the Secretariat of the Convention, the Council of Europe in its capacity as the Secretariat of the Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats and similar intergovernmental organisations may be represented by observers at meetings of the Parties. Any agency or body technically qualified in the conservation and management of bats may be represented by observers at meetings of the Parties unless at least one-third of the Parties present object. Only Parties may vote at meetings of the Parties. RELA
Art.6.1x Each Party shall present to each meeting of the Parties an up-to-date report on its implementation of this Agreement. It shall circulate the report to the Parties not less than 90 days before the opening of the ordinary meeting. INFO
Art.7 ARTICLE VII AMND DEPO EIF
Art.8 ARTICLE VIII RESV
Art.9 ARTICLE IX DISP
Art.10 ARTICLE X MEMB DEPO
Art.11 ARTICLE XI MEMB DEPO
Art.12 ARTICLE XII EIF
Art.13 ARTICLE XIII RESV
Art.14 ARTICLE XIV TEXT DEPO
Conc.1 In witness thereof, the undersigned, being duly authorised to that effect have signed this Agreement. CONC