1. Each
State Party undertakes to
destroy or ensure the
destruction of
all
anti-personnel
mines in mined
areas under its
jurisdiction or
control, as soon as
possible
but not later
than ten
years after the
entry into force of this
Convention for that
State
Party.
2. Each
State Party shall make every effort to
identify all
areas under
its
jurisdiction or
control in which
anti-personnel mines are known or suspected to be
emplaced
and
shall ensure as soon as possible that all
anti-personnel mines in mined
areas under its
jurisdiction or
control are
perimeter-marked, monitored and
protected
by
fencing or
other means, to ensure the effective
exclusion of
civilians, until all
anti-personnel mines
contained therein have been
destroyed. The marking shall at least be to
the standards
set out in the
Protocol on
Prohibitions or
Restrictions on the Use of
Mines,
Booby-Traps and Other
Devices, as amended on 3 May 1996, annexed to the
Convention on
Prohibitions or
Restrictions on the Use of Certain
Conventional
Weapons Which May Be Deemed to Be Excessively
Injurious or to Have
Indiscriminate
Effects.
3. If a
State Party believes that it will be
unable to
destroy or
ensure
the
destruction of all
anti-personnel mines referred to in paragraph 1
within
that
time period, it may submit a
request to a
Meeting of the
States Parties
or a
Review Conference for an extension of the deadline for completing the
destruction of such
anti-personnel mines, for a
period of up to ten
years.
4. Each
request shall contain:
a) The
duration of the proposed extension;
b) A detailed explanation of the
reasons for the proposed extension,
including:
(ii) The
financial and
technical means available to the
State Party for
the
destruction of all the
anti-personnel mines; and
c) The
humanitarian,
social,
economic, and
environmental implications
of
the extension; and
d) Any other
information relevant to the
request for the proposed
extension.
5. The
Meeting of the
States Parties or the
Review Conference shall,
taking
into
consideration the
factors contained in paragraph 4, assess the
request
and
decide by a
majority of
votes of
States Parties present and
voting
whether to
grant the
request for an extension
period.
6. Such an extension may be renewed upon the submission of a new
request in
accordance with paragraphs 3, 4 and 5 of this
Article. In
requesting a further extension
period a
State Party shall submit
relevant
additional
information on what has been undertaken in the previous
extension
period pursuant to this
Article.