ARTICLE-2: SCOPE OF CONTROL OF SUBSTANCES [
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... 7. Any
decision of the
Commission taken pursuant to this
article shall be
communicated by the
Secretary-General to all
States Members of the
United Nations, to non-
member States Parties to this
Convention, to the
World Health Organization and to the
Board. Such
decision shall become
fully effective with
respect to each
Party 180
days after the
date of such
communication, except for any
Party which, within that
period, in
respect of a
decision adding a
substance to a
Schedule, has transmitted to the
Secretary-General a
written notice that, in
view of
exceptional circumstances, it is not in a
position to give
effect with
respect to that
substance to all of the
provisions of the
Convention applicable to
substances in that
Schedule. Such
notice shall
state the
reasons for this
exceptional action. Notwithstanding its
notice, each
Party shall apply, as a
minimum, the
control measures listed below: ...
ARTICLE-12: PROVISIONS RELATING TO INTERNATIONAL TRADE [
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... (b) Such
authorization shall
state the
international non-proprietary name, or, lacking such a
name, the designation of the
substance in the
Schedule, the
quantity to be
exported or imported, the
pharmaceutical form, the
name and
address of the
exporter and
importer, and the
period within which the
export or
import must be effected. If the
substance is
exported or imported in the form of .a
preparation, the
name of the
preparation, if any, shall additionally be furnished. The
export authorization shall also
state the
number and
date of the
import authorization and the
authority by whom it has been issued. ...
ARTICLE-16: REPORTS TO BE FURNISHED BY THE PARTIES [
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ARTICLE-19: MEASURES BY THE BOARD TO ENSURE THE EXECUTION OF THE PROVISIONS OF THE CONVENTION [
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... 2. The
Board, when calling the
attention of the
Parties, the
Council and the
Commission to a matter in
accordance with paragraph 1 (c), may, if it is satisfied that such a course is necessary, recommend to the
Parties that they stop the
export,
import, or both, of particular
psychotropic substances, from or to the
country or
region concerned, either for a
designated period or until the
Board shall be satisfied as to the
situation in that
country or
region. The
State concerned may bring the matter before the
Council. ...
ARTICLE-27: TERRITORIAL APPLICATION [
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