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ARTICLE-1: DEFINITIONS     [go to this ARTICLE]
... (k) "General Assembly" means the General Assembly of the United Nations. ...
... (k) "General Assembly" means the General Assembly of the United Nations. ...


ARTICLE-6: EXPENSES OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONTROL ORGANS     [go to this ARTICLE]
... The expenses of the Commission and the Board will be borne by the United Nations in such manner as shall be decided by the General Assembly. The Parties which are not Members of the United Nations shall contribute to these expenses such amounts as the General Assembly finds equitable and assess from time to time after consultation with the Governments of these Parties. ...
... The expenses of the Commission and the Board will be borne by the United Nations in such manner as shall be decided by the General Assembly. The Parties which are not Members of the United Nations shall contribute to these expenses such amounts as the General Assembly finds equitable and assess from time to time after consultation with the Governments of these Parties. ...


ARTICLE-7: REVIEW OF DECISIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE COMMISSION     [go to this ARTICLE]
... Except for decisions under article 3, each decision or recommendation adopted by the Commission pursuant to the provisions of this Convention shall be subject to approval or modification by the Council or the General Assembly in the same way as other decisions or recommendations of the Commission. ...


ARTICLE-10: TERMS OF OFFICE AND REMUNERATION OF MEMBERS OF THE BOARD     [go to this ARTICLE]
... 6. The members of the Board shall receive an adequate remuneration as determined by the General Assembly. ...


ARTICLE-14: MEASURES BY THE BOARD TO ENSURE THE EXECUTION OF PROVISIONS OF THE CONVENTION     [go to this ARTICLE]
... (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. ...