ARTICLE-3: CHANGES IN THE SCOPE OF CONTROL [
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ARTICLE-5: THE INTERNATIONAL CONTROL ORGANS [
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ARTICLE-6: EXPENSES OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONTROL ORGANS [
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ARTICLE-8: FUNCTIONS OF THE COMMISSION [
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... (b) To call the
attention of the
Board to any matters which may be
relevant to the functions of the
Board; ...
... (b) To call the
attention of the
Board to any matters which may be
relevant to the functions of the
Board; ...
ARTICLE-9: COMPOSITION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE BOARD [
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... COMPOSITION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE BOARD ...
ARTICLE-10: TERMS OF OFFICE AND REMUNERATION OF MEMBERS OF THE BOARD [
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... 3. A
member of the
Board who has failed to attend three consecutive
sessions shall be deemed to have
resigned. ...
ARTICLE-11: RULES OF PROCEDURE OF THE BOARD [
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ARTICLE-12: ADMINISTRATION OF THE ESTIMATE SYSTEM [
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... 1. The
Board shall fix the
date or dates by which, and the
manner in which, the
estimates as provided in
article 19 shall be furnished and shall prescribe the forms therefor. ...
ARTICLE-13: ADMINISTRATION OF THE STATISTICAL RETURNS SYSTEM [
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... 1. The
Board shall determine the
manner and form in which
statistical returns shall be furnished as provided in
article 20 and shall prescribe the forms therefor. ...
ARTICLE-14: MEASURES BY THE BOARD TO ENSURE THE EXECUTION OF PROVISIONS OF THE CONVENTION [
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... (a) If, on the basis of its
examination of
information submitted by
Governments to the
Board under the
provisions of this
Convention, or of
information communicated by
United Nations organs or by specialized
agencies or, provided that they are
approved by the
Commission on the
Board's
recommendation, by either other
intergovernmental organizations or
international non-governmental organizations which have direct
competence in the
subject matter and which are in consultative
status with the
Economic and Social Council under
Article 71 of the
Charter of the United Nations or which enjoy a similar
status by
special agreement with the
Council, the
Board has
objective reasons to believe that the aims of this
Convention are being seriously
endangered by
reason of the failure of any
Party,
country or
territory to carry out the
provisions of this
Convention, the
Board shall have the
right to
propose to the
Government concerned the
opening of
consultations or to
request it to furnish explanations. If, without any failure in
implementing the
provisions of the
Convention, a
Party or a
country or
territory has become, or if there
exists evidence of a
serious risk that it may become, or if there
exists evidence of a
serious risk that it may become, an
important centre of
illicit cultivation,
production or
manufacture of, or
traffic in or
consumption of drugs, the
Board has the
right to
propose to the
Government concerned the
opening of
consultations.
Subject to the
right of the
Board to call the
attention of the
Parties, the
Council and the
Commission to the matter referred to in subparagraph (d) below, the
Board shall treat as
confidential a
request for
information and an explanation by a
Government or a
proposal for
consultations and the
consultations held with a
Government under this subparagraph. ...
... (a) If, on the basis of its
examination of
information submitted by
Governments to the
Board under the
provisions of this
Convention, or of
information communicated by
United Nations organs or by specialized
agencies or, provided that they are
approved by the
Commission on the
Board's
recommendation, by either other
intergovernmental organizations or
international non-governmental organizations which have direct
competence in the
subject matter and which are in consultative
status with the
Economic and Social Council under
Article 71 of the
Charter of the United Nations or which enjoy a similar
status by
special agreement with the
Council, the
Board has
objective reasons to believe that the aims of this
Convention are being seriously
endangered by
reason of the failure of any
Party,
country or
territory to carry out the
provisions of this
Convention, the
Board shall have the
right to
propose to the
Government concerned the
opening of
consultations or to
request it to furnish explanations. If, without any failure in
implementing the
provisions of the
Convention, a
Party or a
country or
territory has become, or if there
exists evidence of a
serious risk that it may become, or if there
exists evidence of a
serious risk that it may become, an
important centre of
illicit cultivation,
production or
manufacture of, or
traffic in or
consumption of drugs, the
Board has the
right to
propose to the
Government concerned the
opening of
consultations.
Subject to the
right of the
Board to call the
attention of the
Parties, the
Council and the
Commission to the matter referred to in subparagraph (d) below, the
Board shall treat as
confidential a
request for
information and an explanation by a
Government or a
proposal for
consultations and the
consultations held with a
Government under this subparagraph. ...
... (a) If, on the basis of its
examination of
information submitted by
Governments to the
Board under the
provisions of this
Convention, or of
information communicated by
United Nations organs or by specialized
agencies or, provided that they are
approved by the
Commission on the
Board's
recommendation, by either other
intergovernmental organizations or
international non-governmental organizations which have direct
competence in the
subject matter and which are in consultative
status with the
Economic and Social Council under
Article 71 of the
Charter of the United Nations or which enjoy a similar
status by
special agreement with the
Council, the
Board has
objective reasons to believe that the aims of this
Convention are being seriously
endangered by
reason of the failure of any
Party,
country or
territory to carry out the
provisions of this
Convention, the
Board shall have the
right to
propose to the
Government concerned the
opening of
consultations or to
request it to furnish explanations. If, without any failure in
implementing the
provisions of the
Convention, a
Party or a
country or
territory has become, or if there
exists evidence of a
serious risk that it may become, or if there
exists evidence of a
serious risk that it may become, an
important centre of
illicit cultivation,
production or
manufacture of, or
traffic in or
consumption of drugs, the
Board has the
right to
propose to the
Government concerned the
opening of
consultations.
Subject to the
right of the
Board to call the
attention of the
Parties, the
Council and the
Commission to the matter referred to in subparagraph (d) below, the
Board shall treat as
confidential a
request for
information and an explanation by a
Government or a
proposal for
consultations and the
consultations held with a
Government under this subparagraph. ...
... (a) If, on the basis of its
examination of
information submitted by
Governments to the
Board under the
provisions of this
Convention, or of
information communicated by
United Nations organs or by specialized
agencies or, provided that they are
approved by the
Commission on the
Board's
recommendation, by either other
intergovernmental organizations or
international non-governmental organizations which have direct
competence in the
subject matter and which are in consultative
status with the
Economic and Social Council under
Article 71 of the
Charter of the United Nations or which enjoy a similar
status by
special agreement with the
Council, the
Board has
objective reasons to believe that the aims of this
Convention are being seriously
endangered by
reason of the failure of any
Party,
country or
territory to carry out the
provisions of this
Convention, the
Board shall have the
right to
propose to the
Government concerned the
opening of
consultations or to
request it to furnish explanations. If, without any failure in
implementing the
provisions of the
Convention, a
Party or a
country or
territory has become, or if there
exists evidence of a
serious risk that it may become, or if there
exists evidence of a
serious risk that it may become, an
important centre of
illicit cultivation,
production or
manufacture of, or
traffic in or
consumption of drugs, the
Board has the
right to
propose to the
Government concerned the
opening of
consultations.
Subject to the
right of the
Board to call the
attention of the
Parties, the
Council and the
Commission to the matter referred to in subparagraph (d) below, the
Board shall treat as
confidential a
request for
information and an explanation by a
Government or a
proposal for
consultations and the
consultations held with a
Government under this subparagraph. ...
... (a) If, on the basis of its
examination of
information submitted by
Governments to the
Board under the
provisions of this
Convention, or of
information communicated by
United Nations organs or by specialized
agencies or, provided that they are
approved by the
Commission on the
Board's
recommendation, by either other
intergovernmental organizations or
international non-governmental organizations which have direct
competence in the
subject matter and which are in consultative
status with the
Economic and Social Council under
Article 71 of the
Charter of the United Nations or which enjoy a similar
status by
special agreement with the
Council, the
Board has
objective reasons to believe that the aims of this
Convention are being seriously
endangered by
reason of the failure of any
Party,
country or
territory to carry out the
provisions of this
Convention, the
Board shall have the
right to
propose to the
Government concerned the
opening of
consultations or to
request it to furnish explanations. If, without any failure in
implementing the
provisions of the
Convention, a
Party or a
country or
territory has become, or if there
exists evidence of a
serious risk that it may become, or if there
exists evidence of a
serious risk that it may become, an
important centre of
illicit cultivation,
production or
manufacture of, or
traffic in or
consumption of drugs, the
Board has the
right to
propose to the
Government concerned the
opening of
consultations.
Subject to the
right of the
Board to call the
attention of the
Parties, the
Council and the
Commission to the matter referred to in subparagraph (d) below, the
Board shall treat as
confidential a
request for
information and an explanation by a
Government or a
proposal for
consultations and the
consultations held with a
Government under this subparagraph. ...
... (a) If, on the basis of its
examination of
information submitted by
Governments to the
Board under the
provisions of this
Convention, or of
information communicated by
United Nations organs or by specialized
agencies or, provided that they are
approved by the
Commission on the
Board's
recommendation, by either other
intergovernmental organizations or
international non-governmental organizations which have direct
competence in the
subject matter and which are in consultative
status with the
Economic and Social Council under
Article 71 of the
Charter of the United Nations or which enjoy a similar
status by
special agreement with the
Council, the
Board has
objective reasons to believe that the aims of this
Convention are being seriously
endangered by
reason of the failure of any
Party,
country or
territory to carry out the
provisions of this
Convention, the
Board shall have the
right to
propose to the
Government concerned the
opening of
consultations or to
request it to furnish explanations. If, without any failure in
implementing the
provisions of the
Convention, a
Party or a
country or
territory has become, or if there
exists evidence of a
serious risk that it may become, or if there
exists evidence of a
serious risk that it may become, an
important centre of
illicit cultivation,
production or
manufacture of, or
traffic in or
consumption of drugs, the
Board has the
right to
propose to the
Government concerned the
opening of
consultations.
Subject to the
right of the
Board to call the
attention of the
Parties, the
Council and the
Commission to the matter referred to in subparagraph (d) below, the
Board shall treat as
confidential a
request for
information and an explanation by a
Government or a
proposal for
consultations and the
consultations held with a
Government under this subparagraph. ...
... (a) If, on the basis of its
examination of
information submitted by
Governments to the
Board under the
provisions of this
Convention, or of
information communicated by
United Nations organs or by specialized
agencies or, provided that they are
approved by the
Commission on the
Board's
recommendation, by either other
intergovernmental organizations or
international non-governmental organizations which have direct
competence in the
subject matter and which are in consultative
status with the
Economic and Social Council under
Article 71 of the
Charter of the United Nations or which enjoy a similar
status by
special agreement with the
Council, the
Board has
objective reasons to believe that the aims of this
Convention are being seriously
endangered by
reason of the failure of any
Party,
country or
territory to carry out the
provisions of this
Convention, the
Board shall have the
right to
propose to the
Government concerned the
opening of
consultations or to
request it to furnish explanations. If, without any failure in
implementing the
provisions of the
Convention, a
Party or a
country or
territory has become, or if there
exists evidence of a
serious risk that it may become, or if there
exists evidence of a
serious risk that it may become, an
important centre of
illicit cultivation,
production or
manufacture of, or
traffic in or
consumption of drugs, the
Board has the
right to
propose to the
Government concerned the
opening of
consultations.
Subject to the
right of the
Board to call the
attention of the
Parties, the
Council and the
Commission to the matter referred to in subparagraph (d) below, the
Board shall treat as
confidential a
request for
information and an explanation by a
Government or a
proposal for
consultations and the
consultations held with a
Government under this subparagraph. ...
... 5. Any
State shall be invited to be represented at a
meeting of the
Board at which a
question directly interesting it is considered under this
article. ...
ARTICLE-14bis: TECHNICAL AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE [
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