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Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on Their Destruction
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PREAMBLE
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... Recalling that the
General Assembly of the United Nations
has repeatedly
condemned
all
actions
contrary
to the
principles
and
objectives
of the
Geneva
Protocol
of June 17, 1925, ...
... Desiring also to
contribute
to the realization of the
purposes
and
principles
of the
Charter of the United Nations
, ...
ARTICLE-V
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... The
States Parties
to this
Convention
undertake
to consult one another and to
cooperate
in solving any
problems
which may arise in
relation
to the
objective
of, or in the
application
of the
provisions
of, the
Convention
.
Consultation
and
cooperation
pursuant to this
article
may also be undertaken through appropriate
international
procedures
within the
framework
of the
United Nations
and in
accordance
with its
Charter
. ...
ARTICLE-VI
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... (1) Any
State Party
to this
Convention
which
finds
that any other
State Party
is acting in
breach
of
obligations
deriving from the
provisions
of the
Convention
may lodge a
complaint
with the
Security Council
of the
United Nations
. Such a
complaint
should
include
all possible
evidence
confirming its
validity
, as well as a
request
for its
consideration
by the
Security Council
. ...
... (2) Each
State Party
to this
Convention
undertakes
to
cooperate
in carrying out any
investigation
which the
Security Council
may initiate, in
accordance
with the
provisions
of the
Charter of the United Nations
, on the basis of the
complaint
received
by the
Council
. The
Security Council
shall inform the
States Parties
to the
Convention
of the results of the
investigation
. ...
ARTICLE-VII
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... Each
State Party
to this
Convention
undertakes
to provide or
support
assistance
, in
accordance
with the
United Nations Charter
, to any
Party
to the
Convention
which so
requests
, if the
Security Council
decides
that such
Party
has been exposed to
danger
as a result of
violation
of the
Convention
. ...
ARTICLE-XIII
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... (2) Each
State Party
to this
Convention
shall in exercising its
natural
sovereignty
have the
right
to
withdraw
from the
Convention
if it
decides
that extraordinary
events
, related to the
subject
matter of the
Convention
, have jeopardized the
supreme
interests
of its
country
. It shall give
notice
of such
withdrawal
to all other
States Parties
to the
Convention
and to the
United Nations
Security Council
three
months
in
advance
. Such
notice
shall
include
a
statement
of the extraordinary
events
it
regards
as having jeopardized its
supreme
interests
. ...
ARTICLE-XIV
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... (6) This
Convention
shall be
registered
by the
Depositary Governments
pursuant to
Article
102 of the
Charter of the United Nations
. ...
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