Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2018C00153:schedule:1:p25
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2018C00153
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 1 (pt 25/29)
Character Range: 100732–103490

of this Convention in their territories and, in particular:
(a) The text of laws and regulations promulgated in order to give effect to the Convention;
(b) Particulars of cases of illicit traffic within their jurisdiction which they consider important because of new trends disclosed, the quantities involved, the sources from which the substances are obtained, or the methods employed by persons so engaged.
2. The Parties shall furnish such information in such a manner and by such dates as the Commission may request.

Article 21

FUNCTIONS OF THE COMMISSION
The Commission is authorized to consider all matters pertaining to the aims of this Convention and, in particular:
(a) The Commission shall, on the basis of the information submitted by the Parties in accordance with article 20, review the operation of this Convention;
(b) The Commission may make suggestions and general recommendations based on the examination of the information received from the Parties;
(c) The Commission may call the attention of the Board to any matters which may be relevant to the functions of the Board;
(d) The Commission shall, on any matter referred to it by the Board under article 22, paragraph 1 (b), take such action as it deems appropriate;
(e) The Commission may, in conformity with the procedures laid down in article 12, amend Table I and Table II;
(f) The Commission may draw the attention of non‑Parties to decisions and recommendations which it adopts under this Convention, with a view to their considering taking action in accordance therewith.

Article 22

FUNCTIONS OF THE BOARD
1. Without prejudice to the functions of the Commission under article 21, and without prejudice to the functions of the Board and the Commission under the 1961 Convention, the 1961 Convention as amended and the 1971 Convention:
(a) If, on the basis of its examination of information available to it, to the Secretary‑General or to the Commission, or of information communicated by United Nations organs, the Board has reason to believe that the aims of this Convention in matters related to its competence are not being met, the Board may invite a Party or Parties to furnish any relevant information;
(b) With respect to articles 12, 13 and 16:
        (i) After taking action under subparagraph (a) of this article, the Board, if satisfied that it is necessary to do so, may call upon the Party concerned to adopt such remedial measures as shall seem under the circumstances to be necessary for the execution of the provisions of articles 12, 13 and 16;
        (ii) Prior to taking action under (iii) below, the Board shall treat as confidential its communications with the Party concerned under the preceding subparagraphs;
        (iii) If the Board finds that the