(a) If, on the basis of its
examination of
information submitted by
Governments to the
Board under the
provisions of this
Convention, or of
information communicated by
United Nations organs or by specialized
agencies or, provided that they are
approved by the
Commission on the
Board's
recommendation, by either other
intergovernmental organizations or
international non-governmental organizations which have direct
competence in the
subject matter and which are in consultative
status with the
Economic and Social Council under
Article 71 of the
Charter of the United Nations or which enjoy a similar
status by
special agreement with the
Council, the
Board has
objective reasons to believe that the aims of this
Convention are being seriously
endangered by
reason of the failure of any
Party,
country or
territory to carry out the
provisions of this
Convention, the
Board shall have the
right to
propose to the
Government concerned the
opening of
consultations or to
request it to furnish explanations. If, without any failure in
implementing the
provisions of the
Convention, a
Party or a
country or
territory has become, or if there
exists evidence of a
serious risk that it may become, or if there
exists evidence of a
serious risk that it may become, an
important centre of
illicit cultivation,
production or
manufacture of, or
traffic in or
consumption of drugs, the
Board has the
right to
propose to the
Government concerned the
opening of
consultations.
Subject to the
right of the
Board to call the
attention of the
Parties, the
Council and the
Commission to the matter referred to in subparagraph (d) below, the
Board shall treat as
confidential a
request for
information and an explanation by a
Government or a
proposal for
consultations and the
consultations held with a
Government under this subparagraph.
(b) After taking
action under subparagraph (a) above, the
Board, if satisfied that it is necessary to do so, may call upon the
Government concerned to
adopt such remedial
measures as shall seem under the
circumstances to be necessary for the
execution of the
provisions of this
Convention.
(c) The
Board may, if it thinks such
action necessary for the
purpose of assessing a matter referred to in subparagraph (a) of this paragraph,
propose to the
Government concerned that a
study of the matter be carried out in its
territory by such means as the
Government deems appropriate. If the
Government concerned decides to
undertake this
study, it may
request the
Board to make available the
expertise and the
services of one or more
persons with the requisite
competence to assist the
officials of the
Government in the proposed
study. The
person or
persons whom the
Board intends to make available shall be
subject to the
approval of the
Government. The
modalities of this
study and the
time-
limit within which the
study has to be completed shall be
determined by
consultation between the
Government and the
Board. The
Government shall
communicate to the
Board the results of the
study and shall indicate the remedial
measures that it considers necessary to take.
(d) If the
Boards finds that the
Government concerned has failed to give
satisfactory explanations when called upon to do so under subparagraph (a) above, or has failed to
adopt any remedial
measures which it has been called upon to take under subparagraph (b) above, or that there is a
serious situation that needs co-operative
action at the
international level with a
view to remedying , it may call the
attention of the
Parties, the
Council and the
Commission to the matter. The
Board shall so
act if the aims of this
Convention are being seriously
endangered and it has not been possible to resolve the matter satisfactorily in any other way. It shall also so
act if it
finds that there is a
serious situation that needs co-operative
action at the
international level with a
view to remedying it and that bringing such a
situation to the
notice of the
Parties, the
Council and the
Commission is the most appropriate
method of facilitating such co-operative
action; after considering the
reports of the
Board, and of the
Commission if available on the matter, the
Council may draw the
attention of the
General Assembly to the matter.