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Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on Their Destruction
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PREAMBLE
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Determined
to
act
with a
view
to achieving effective
progress
toward
general
and complete
disarmament
,
including
the
prohibition
and
elimination
of all types of
weapons of mass destruction
, and convinced that the
prohibition
of the
development
,
production
and stockpiling of
chemical
and
bacteriological
(
biological
)
weapons
and their
elimination
, through effective
measures
, will
facilitate
the
achievement
of
general
and complete
disarmament
under strict and effective
control
, ...
ARTICLE-VI
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... (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
. ...
ARTICLE-X
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... (2) This
Convention
shall be
implemented
in a
manner
designed to
avoid
hampering the
economic
or
technological development
of
States Parties
to the
Convention
or
international cooperation
in the
field
of
peaceful
bacteriological
(
biological
)
activities
,
including
the
international
exchange
of
bacteriological
(
biological
)
agents
and
toxins
and
equipment
for the
processing
, use or
production
of
bacteriological
(
biological
)
agents
and
toxins
for
peaceful
purposes
in
accordance
with the
provisions
of the
Convention
. ...
ARTICLE-XII
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... 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
. ...
ARTICLE-XIII
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... (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
. ...
ARTICLE-XIV
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... (3) This
Convention
shall
enter into force
after the deposit of
instruments of ratification
by twenty-two
Governments
,
including
the
Governments
designated
as
Depositaries
of the
Convention
. ...
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