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ARTICLE-2
: General Provisions [
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... 3. Nothing in this
Protocol
shall
affect
in any way the
sovereignty of States
over their
territorial sea
established
in
accordance
with
international law
, and the
sovereign rights
and the
jurisdiction
which
States
have in their
exclusive
economic
zones
and their
continental shelves
in
accordance
with
international law
, and the
exercise
by
ships
and
aircraft
of all
States
of
navigational rights
and
freedoms
as provided for in
international law
and as reflected in
relevant
international instruments
. ...
... 3. Nothing in this
Protocol
shall
affect
in any way the
sovereignty of States
over their
territorial sea
established
in
accordance
with
international law
, and the
sovereign rights
and the
jurisdiction
which
States
have in their
exclusive
economic
zones
and their
continental shelves
in
accordance
with
international law
, and the
exercise
by
ships
and
aircraft
of all
States
of
navigational rights
and
freedoms
as provided for in
international law
and as reflected in
relevant
international instruments
. ...
... 3. Nothing in this
Protocol
shall
affect
in any way the
sovereignty of States
over their
territorial sea
established
in
accordance
with
international law
, and the
sovereign rights
and the
jurisdiction
which
States
have in their
exclusive
economic
zones
and their
continental shelves
in
accordance
with
international law
, and the
exercise
by
ships
and
aircraft
of all
States
of
navigational rights
and
freedoms
as provided for in
international law
and as reflected in
relevant
international instruments
. ...
... 4. Nothing in this
Protocol
shall be interpreted as restricting the
right
of a
Party
to take
action
that is more
protective
of the
conservation
and
sustainable use
of
biological diversity
than that called for in this
Protocol
, provided that such
action
is consistent with the
objective
and the
provisions
of this
Protocol
and is in
accordance
with that
Party
's other
obligations
under
international law
. ...
ARTICLE-27
: Liability and Redress [
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... The
Conference of the Parties
serving as the
meeting
of the
Parties
to this
Protocol
shall, at its first
meeting
,
adopt
a process with
respect
to the appropriate elaboration of
international
rules
and
procedures
in the
field
of
liability
and
redress for damage
resulting from
transboundary movements
of
living
modified organisms
, analysing and taking
due
account
of the ongoing
processes
in
international law
on these matters, and shall endeavour to complete this process within four
years
. ...
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