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convention
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PREAMBLE
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... Having resolved to conclude a
Convention
for this
purpose
, ...
ARTICLE-4
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... 1. This
Convention
shall be
open
for
signature
on behalf of any
Member
of the
United Nations
and also on behalf of any other
State
to which an
invitation
has been addressed by the
General Assembly
. ...
... 2. This
Convention
shall be
ratified
and the
instruments of ratification
shall be
deposited
with the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
. ...
ARTICLE-5
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... 1. This
Convention
shall be
open
for
accession
to all
States
referred to in paragraph I of
article
4
. ...
ARTICLE-6
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... 1. This
Convention
shall come into
force
on the ninetieth
day
following the
date
of deposit of the sixth
instrument of ratification
or
accession
. ...
... 2. For each
State
ratifying
or
acceding
to the
Convention
after the deposit of the sixth
instrument of ratification
or
accession
the
Convention
shall
enter into force
on the ninetieth
day
after deposit by such
State
of its
instrument of ratification
or
accession
. ...
... 2. For each
State
ratifying
or
acceding
to the
Convention
after the deposit of the sixth
instrument of ratification
or
accession
the
Convention
shall
enter into force
on the ninetieth
day
after deposit by such
State
of its
instrument of ratification
or
accession
. ...
ARTICLE-7
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... In the
event
that any
State
submits a
reservation
to any of the
articles
of this
Convention
at the
time
of
signature
,
ratification
or
accession
, the
Secretary-General
shall
communicate
the text of the
reservation
to all
States
which are or may become
Parties
to this
Convention
. Any
State
which
objects
to the
reservation
may, within a
period
of ninety
days
from the
date
of the said
communication
(or upon the
date
of its becoming a
Party
to the
Convention
), notify the
Secretary-General
that it does not
accept
it. In such
case
, the
Convention
shall not
enter into force
as between such
State
and the
State
making the
reservation
. ...
... In the
event
that any
State
submits a
reservation
to any of the
articles
of this
Convention
at the
time
of
signature
,
ratification
or
accession
, the
Secretary-General
shall
communicate
the text of the
reservation
to all
States
which are or may become
Parties
to this
Convention
. Any
State
which
objects
to the
reservation
may, within a
period
of ninety
days
from the
date
of the said
communication
(or upon the
date
of its becoming a
Party
to the
Convention
), notify the
Secretary-General
that it does not
accept
it. In such
case
, the
Convention
shall not
enter into force
as between such
State
and the
State
making the
reservation
. ...
... In the
event
that any
State
submits a
reservation
to any of the
articles
of this
Convention
at the
time
of
signature
,
ratification
or
accession
, the
Secretary-General
shall
communicate
the text of the
reservation
to all
States
which are or may become
Parties
to this
Convention
. Any
State
which
objects
to the
reservation
may, within a
period
of ninety
days
from the
date
of the said
communication
(or upon the
date
of its becoming a
Party
to the
Convention
), notify the
Secretary-General
that it does not
accept
it. In such
case
, the
Convention
shall not
enter into force
as between such
State
and the
State
making the
reservation
. ...
... In the
event
that any
State
submits a
reservation
to any of the
articles
of this
Convention
at the
time
of
signature
,
ratification
or
accession
, the
Secretary-General
shall
communicate
the text of the
reservation
to all
States
which are or may become
Parties
to this
Convention
. Any
State
which
objects
to the
reservation
may, within a
period
of ninety
days
from the
date
of the said
communication
(or upon the
date
of its becoming a
Party
to the
Convention
), notify the
Secretary-General
that it does not
accept
it. In such
case
, the
Convention
shall not
enter into force
as between such
State
and the
State
making the
reservation
. ...
ARTICLE-8
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... 1. Any
State
may
denounce
this
Convention
by
written notification
to the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
.
Denunciation
shall take
effect
one
year
after the
date of receipt
of the
notification
by the
Secretary General
. ...
... 2. This
Convention
shall cease to be in
force
as from the
date
when the
denunciation
which reduces the
number
of
Parties
to less than six becomes effective. ...
ARTICLE-9
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... Any
dispute
which may arise between any two or more Contracting
States
concerning
the
interpretation
or
application
of this
Convention
, which is not settled by
negotiation
, shall at the
request
of any one of the
parties
to the
dispute
be referred to the
International Court of Justice
for
decision
, unless they
agree
to another mode of
settlement
. ...
ARTICLE-10
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... The
Secretary-General of the United Nations
shall notify all
Members
of the
United Nations
and the non-
member States
contemplated in paragraph I of
article
4
of this
Convention
of the following: ...
... (c) The
date
upon which this
Convention
enters into
force
in
accordance
with
article
6
...
ARTICLE-11
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... 1. This
Convention
, of which the
Chinese
,
English
,
French
,
Russian
and
Spanish
texts shall be
equally
authentic
, shall be
deposited
in the
archives
of the
United Nations
. ...
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