1. A
right arises for a
third State from a
provision
of a
treaty if the
parties to the
treaty intend the
provision
to accord that
right either to the
third State, or to
a
group of
States to which it belongs, or to all
States,
and the
third State assents thereto. Its
assent shall be presumed so
long as the
contrary is not indicated, unless the
treaty otherwise provides.
2. A
State exercising a
right in
accordance with paragraph
1 shall comply with the
conditions for its
exercise provided
for in the
treaty or
established in
conformity with the
treaty.