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ARTICLE-6
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... 6. In considering
requests
received
pursuant to this
article
, the requested
State
may
refuse
to comply with such
requests
where there are substantial grounds leading its
judicial
or other
competent authorities
to believe that
compliance
would
facilitate
the
prosecution
or
punishment
of any
person
on
account
of his
race
,
religion
,
nationality
or
political opinions
, or would cause
prejudice
for any of those
reasons
to any
person
affected
by the
request
. ...
ARTICLE-7
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... 16.
Reasons
shall be given for any refusal of
mutual legal assistance
. ...
ARTICLE-12
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... (c) Notify, as soon as possible, the
competent authorities
and
services
of the
Parties
concerned
if there is
reason
to believe that the
import
,
export
or
transit
of a
substance
in Table I or Table II is destined for the
illicit manufacture
of
narcotic drugs
or
psychotropic substances
,
including
in particular
information
about the means of
payment
and any other essential elements which led to that
belief
. ...
ARTICLE-22
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... (a) If, on the basis of its
examination
of
information
available to it, to the
Secretary-General
or to the
Commission
, or of
information
communicated
by
United Nations
organs
, the
Board
has
reason
to believe that the aims of this
Convention
in matters related to its
competence
are not being met, the
Board
may invite a
Party
or
Parties
to furnish any
relevant
information
; ...
ARTICLE-31
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... 1. Any
Party
may
propose
an
amendment
to this
Convention
. The text of any such
amendment
and the
reasons
therefor shall be
communicated
by that
Party
to the
Secretary-General
, who shall
communicate
it to the other
Parties
and shall ask them whether they
accept
the proposed
amendment
. If a proposed
amendment
so circulated has not been
rejected
by any
Party
within twenty-four
months
after it has been circulated, it shall be deemed to have been
accepted
and shall
enter into force
in
respect
of a
Party
ninety
days
after that
Party
has
deposited
with the
Secretary-General
an
instrument
expressing its
consent
to be bound by that
amendment
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