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ARTICLE-8
: Facilitation and clarification of compliance [
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... 5. The requesting
State Party
may
propose
through the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
the convening of a
Special
Meeting
of the
States Parties
to consider the matter. The
Secretary-General of the United Nations
shall thereupon
communicate
this
proposal
and all
information
submitted by the
States Parties
concerned
, to all
States Parties
with a
request
that they indicate whether they favour a
Special
Meeting
of the
States Parties
, for the
purpose
of considering the matter. In the
event
that within 14
days
from the
date
of such
communication
, at least one-third of the
States Parties
favours such a
Special
Meeting
, the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
shall
convene
this
Special
Meeting
of the
States Parties
within a further 14
days
. A
quorum
for t his
Meeting
shall consist of a
majority
of
States Parties
. ...
... 5. The requesting
State Party
may
propose
through the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
the convening of a
Special
Meeting
of the
States Parties
to consider the matter. The
Secretary-General of the United Nations
shall thereupon
communicate
this
proposal
and all
information
submitted by the
States Parties
concerned
, to all
States Parties
with a
request
that they indicate whether they favour a
Special
Meeting
of the
States Parties
, for the
purpose
of considering the matter. In the
event
that within 14
days
from the
date
of such
communication
, at least one-third of the
States Parties
favours such a
Special
Meeting
, the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
shall
convene
this
Special
Meeting
of the
States Parties
within a further 14
days
. A
quorum
for t his
Meeting
shall consist of a
majority
of
States Parties
. ...
... 5. The requesting
State Party
may
propose
through the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
the convening of a
Special
Meeting
of the
States Parties
to consider the matter. The
Secretary-General of the United Nations
shall thereupon
communicate
this
proposal
and all
information
submitted by the
States Parties
concerned
, to all
States Parties
with a
request
that they indicate whether they favour a
Special
Meeting
of the
States Parties
, for the
purpose
of considering the matter. In the
event
that within 14
days
from the
date
of such
communication
, at least one-third of the
States Parties
favours such a
Special
Meeting
, the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
shall
convene
this
Special
Meeting
of the
States Parties
within a further 14
days
. A
quorum
for t his
Meeting
shall consist of a
majority
of
States Parties
. ...
... 5. The requesting
State Party
may
propose
through the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
the convening of a
Special
Meeting
of the
States Parties
to consider the matter. The
Secretary-General of the United Nations
shall thereupon
communicate
this
proposal
and all
information
submitted by the
States Parties
concerned
, to all
States Parties
with a
request
that they indicate whether they favour a
Special
Meeting
of the
States Parties
, for the
purpose
of considering the matter. In the
event
that within 14
days
from the
date
of such
communication
, at least one-third of the
States Parties
favours such a
Special
Meeting
, the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
shall
convene
this
Special
Meeting
of the
States Parties
within a further 14
days
. A
quorum
for t his
Meeting
shall consist of a
majority
of
States Parties
. ...
... 6. The
Meeting
of the
States Parties
or the
Special
Meeting
of the
States Parties
, as the
case
may be, shall first determine whether to consider the matter further, taking into
account
all
information
submitted by the
States Parties
concerned
. The
Meeting
of the
States Parties
or the
Special
Meeting
of the
States Parties
shall make every effort to reach a
decision
by
consensus
. If despite all efforts to that end no
agreement
has been reached, it shall take this
decision
by a
majority
of
States Parties
present and
voting
. ...
... 6. The
Meeting
of the
States Parties
or the
Special
Meeting
of the
States Parties
, as the
case
may be, shall first determine whether to consider the matter further, taking into
account
all
information
submitted by the
States Parties
concerned
. The
Meeting
of the
States Parties
or the
Special
Meeting
of the
States Parties
shall make every effort to reach a
decision
by
consensus
. If despite all efforts to that end no
agreement
has been reached, it shall take this
decision
by a
majority
of
States Parties
present and
voting
. ...
... 7. All
States Parties
shall
cooperate
fully
with the
Meeting
of the
States Parties
or the
Special
Meeting
of the
States Parties
in the fulfilment of its
review
of the matter,
including
any
fact-finding
missions
that are
authorized
in
accordance
with paragraph8. ...
... 8. If further clarification is required, the
Meeting
of the
States Parties
or the
Special
Meeting
of the
States Parties
shall
authorize
a
fact-finding
mission
and
decide
on its
mandate
by a
majority
of
States Parties
present and
voting
. At any
time
the re quested
State Party
may invite a
fact-finding
mission
to its
territory
. Such a
mission
shall take
place
without a
decision
by a
Meeting
of the
States Parties
or a
Special
Meeting
of the
States Parties
to
authorize
such a
mission
. The
mission
, consisting of up to 9
experts
,
designated
and
approved
in
accordance
with paragraphs 9 and 10, may collect additional
information
on the spot or in other
places
directly related to the alleged
compliance
issue under the
jurisdiction
or
control
of the requested
State Party
. ...
... 8. If further clarification is required, the
Meeting
of the
States Parties
or the
Special
Meeting
of the
States Parties
shall
authorize
a
fact-finding
mission
and
decide
on its
mandate
by a
majority
of
States Parties
present and
voting
. At any
time
the re quested
State Party
may invite a
fact-finding
mission
to its
territory
. Such a
mission
shall take
place
without a
decision
by a
Meeting
of the
States Parties
or a
Special
Meeting
of the
States Parties
to
authorize
such a
mission
. The
mission
, consisting of up to 9
experts
,
designated
and
approved
in
accordance
with paragraphs 9 and 10, may collect additional
information
on the spot or in other
places
directly related to the alleged
compliance
issue under the
jurisdiction
or
control
of the requested
State Party
. ...
... 10. Upon
receiving
a
request
from the
Meeting
of the
States Parties
or a
Special
Meeting
of the
States Parties
, the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
shall, after
consultations
with the requested
State Party
, appoint the
members of the mission
,
including
its leader.
Nationals
of
States Parties
requesting the
fact-finding
mission
or directly
affected
by it shall not be appointed to the
mission
. The
members
of the
fact-finding
mission
shall enjoy
privileges
and
immunities
under
Article
VI of the Convent ion on the
Privileges
and
Immunities
of the
United Nations
,
adopted
on 13 February1946. ...
... 17. The
fact-finding
mission
shall
report
, through the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
, to the
Meeting
of the
States Parties
or the
Special
Meeting
of the
States Parties
the results of its findings. ...
... 18. The
Meeting
of the
States Parties
or the
Special
Meeting
of the
States Parties
shall consider all
relevant
information
,
including
the
report
submitted by the
fact-finding
mission
, and may
request
the requested
State Party
to take
measures
to
address
the
compliance
issue within a specified
period
of
time
. The requested
State Party
shall
report
on all
measures
taken in response to this
request
. ...
... 19. The
Meeting
of the
States Parties
or the
Special
Meeting
of the
States Parties
may suggest to the
States Parties
concerned
ways and means to further clarify or resolve the matter under
consideration
,
including
the initiation of appropriate
procedures
in
conformity
with
international law
. In
circumstances
where the issue at hand is
determined
to be
due
to
circumstances
beyond the
control
of the requested
State Party
, the
Meeting
of the
States Parties
or the
Special
Meeting
of the
States Parties
may recommend appropriate
measures
,
including
the use of cooperative
measures
referred to in Article6. ...
... 19. The
Meeting
of the
States Parties
or the
Special
Meeting
of the
States Parties
may suggest to the
States Parties
concerned
ways and means to further clarify or resolve the matter under
consideration
,
including
the initiation of appropriate
procedures
in
conformity
with
international law
. In
circumstances
where the issue at hand is
determined
to be
due
to
circumstances
beyond the
control
of the requested
State Party
, the
Meeting
of the
States Parties
or the
Special
Meeting
of the
States Parties
may recommend appropriate
measures
,
including
the use of cooperative
measures
referred to in Article6. ...
... 20. The
Meeting
of the
States Parties
or the
Special
Meeting
of the
States Parties
shall make every effort to reach its
decisions
referred to in paragraphs 18 and 19 by
consensus
, otherwise by a two-thirds
majority
of
States Parties
present and
voting
. ...
ARTICLE-11
: Meetings of the States Parties [
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]
... 3. Under the
conditions
set out in
Article
8
, the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
shall
convene
a
Special
Meeting
of the
States Parties
. ...
ARTICLE-14
: Costs [
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]
... 1. The
costs
of the
Meetings
of the
States Parties
, the
Special
Meetings
of the
States Parties
, the
Review
Conferences
and the
Amendment
Conferences
shall be
borne
by the
States Parties
and
States
not
parties
to this
Convention
participating
therein, in ac cordance with the
United Nations
scale of
assessment
adjusted appropriately. ...
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