1. Under the provisions of Article XIV of the FAO Constitution, the Conference may "...approve and submit to Member Nations conventions or agreements concerning questions relating to food and agriculture" and the Council may "...approve and submit to Member Nations agreements concerning questions relating to food and agriculture which are of particular interest to Member Nations of geographical areas specified in such agreements...". In addition, the Council may approve and submit to Member Nations supplementary conventions or agreements designed to implement any convention or agreement which has come into force under the provisions referred to above.
2. Paragraph 5 of Rule XXI of the General Rules of the Organization, provides that "The Director-General shall report to the Conference whenever a convention, agreement, supplementary convention or agreement has, in accordance with its terms, come into force or ceased to be in force, or has been amended and the amendments come into force." The present document is being submitted in accordance with this requirement and reflects the status of conventions and agreements as of 31 August 1999.
3. In accordance with established practice, the Director-General is also reporting to the Conference on the status of: (1) conventions and agreements concluded outside the framework of FAO in respect of which the Director-General exercises depositary functions, and (2) the Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the Specialized Agencies, the depositary of which is the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
4. The status of each convention and agreement shown in the present document is based on formal instruments and official notifications received by the Director-General. In a number of cases where treaties had either been explicitly extended, or were otherwise considered applicable to territories which have acceded to independence and become Member Nations of FAO, the Director-General has addressed communications to the States concerned with a view to ascertaining whether they considered themselves parties to the treaties in question. The data given in the present document will be updated in the light of the replies that may be received in response to these enquiries.
5. The conventions and agreements concluded under Article XIV of the FAO Constitution, as well as those treaties concluded outside the framework of FAO in respect of which the Director-General exercises depositary functions, are listed hereinafter in chronological order according to the dates on which they were concluded. In respect of each convention and agreement, the participants, in whose name the relevant action was effected (e.g. signature and deposit of an instrument of ratification, approval, accession, adherence or acceptance), appear in alphabetical order; the date underlined on the list is the date of receipt of the instrument which brought the treaty into force.
6. Part IV of this document sets out the status of the Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the Specialized Agencies.
7. In pursuance of a recommendation of the FAO Conference at its Third Session (1947), an Agreement for the Establishment of the Indo-Pacific Fisheries Council (IPFC), was drawn up by the Governments concerned at Baguio in February 1948 and subsequently approved by the FAO Conference at its Fourth Session (November 1948).
8. The Agreement, in accordance with Article IX (now XI) thereof, came into force on 9 November 1948, date of receipt of the fifth instrument of acceptance. The Agreement was registered with the Secretariat of the United Nations on 28 January 1952 under No. 1615.
9. Amendments were approved by the FAO Conference at its Eleventh Session (November 1961). At its Seventeenth Session (1976), the IPFC reviewed the Agreement of 1948, by which it had been established, and adopted a series of amendments thereto which were approved by the FAO Council at its Seventy-second Session (November 1977). The amendments referred to in this paragraph entered into force for all the parties to the Agreement.
10. Amendments proposed by the Commission were approved by the FAO Council at its Hundred and Seventh Session (November 1994). They took effect immediately. The amendments consisted principally in the change of name of the Commission to read "Asia-Pacific Fishery Commission (APFIC)".
11. Amendments adopted by the Commission at its Twenty-fifth Session in October 1996 were approved by the FAO Council at its Hundred and Twelfth Session in June 1997. They took effect immediately. The scope of the amendments was to reinforce and update the terms of reference of the Commission.
Parties to the Agreement
12. The following participants deposited their instruments of acceptance on the corresponding date indicated:
Participant | Acceptance |
Australia | 10 Mar 1949 |
Bangladesh | 17 Jul 1974 |
Cambodia | 19 Jan 1951 |
China 2 | 22 Jul 1993 |
France | 30 Jun 1948 |
India | 9 Nov 1948 |
Indonesia | 23 Mar 1950 |
Japan | 3 Oct 1952 |
Korea, Republic of | 19 Jan 1950 |
Malaysia | 15 Sep 1958 |
Myanmar | 7 Jan 1949 |
Nepal | 23 Mar 1978 |
Netherlands 3 | 12 Nov 1948 |
New Zealand | 6 Sep 1966 |
Pakistan | 1 Aug 1949 |
Philippines | 23 Jul 1948 |
Sri Lanka | 21 Feb 1949 |
Thailand | 6 Oct 1948 |
United Kingdom | 28 Feb 1949 |
United States of America | 3 Sep 1948 |
Viet Nam | 3 Jan 1951 |
13. The Constitution of the International Rice Commission (IRC), which was approved in principle by the FAO Council in April 1948, was formally approved by the FAO Conference at its Fourth Session (November 1948).
14. In accordance with Article IX (now XIV), the Constitution of the Commission came into force on 4 January 1949. The Constitution of the IRC was registered with the Secretariat of the United Nations on 24 January 1952 under No. 1613.
15. Amendments were approved by the Conference at its Eleventh Session (1961). At a Special Session (November 1973), the IRC adopted further amendments to its Constitution, which were approved by the FAO Council at its Sixty-second Session (November 1973). The amendments referred to in this paragraph entered into force for all the parties to the Constitution.
Parties to the Constitution
16. The following participants deposited their instruments of acceptance on the corresponding date indicated:
Participant | Acceptance |
Australia | 1 Jul 1953 |
Bangladesh | 12 Feb 1980 |
Benin | 22 Nov 1984 |
Brazil | 21 Aug 1964 |
Burkina Faso | 19 Nov 1973 |
Cambodia | 16 Jul 1951 |
Cameroon | 8 Nov 1984 |
Chad | 22 Sep 1994 |
Colombia | 6 Sep 1968 |
Congo, Democratic Republic of the | 8 Mar 1996 |
Cuba | 10 Jan 1949 |
Dominican Republic | 29 Mar 1951 |
Ecuador | 6 Sep 1948 |
Egypt | 29 Nov 1948 |
France | 10 Aug 1948 |
Gambia | 4 Feb 1974 |
Ghana | 8 Mar 1968 |
Greece | 16 May 1991 |
Guatemala | 23 Oct 1964 |
Guinea | 22 Nov 1984 |
Guyana | 24 Jan 1967 |
Haiti | 10 Aug 1972 |
Hungary | 21 Mar 1995 |
India | 12 Oct 1948 |
Indonesia | 15 Mar 1950 |
Iran (Islamic Republic of) | 30 Sep 1954 |
Italy | 6 Oct 1948 |
Japan | 28 Apr 1952 |
Kenya | 4 Nov 1974 |
Korea, Republic of | 21 Nov 1953 |
Laos | 21 Jul 1954 |
Liberia | 19 Jul 1966 |
Madagascar | 27 Oct 1966 |
Malaysia | 15 Sep 1958 |
Mali | 4 Jun 1963 |
Mauritania | 29 Apr 1985 |
Mexico | 17 Dec 1948 |
Mozambique | 21 Jul 1995 |
Myanmar | 29 Nov 1948 |
Nepal | 11 Jul 1967 |
Netherlands | 12 Nov 1948 |
Nicaragua | 10 Dec 1968 |
Nigeria | 13 Nov 1961 |
Pakistan | 5 Oct 1948 |
Panama | 26 May 1975 |
Paraguay | 20 Apr 1950 |
Peru | 23 Aug 1991 |
Philippines | 4 Jan 1949 |
Portugal | 9 Dec 1954 |
Senegal | 8 Jul 1985 |
Sierra Leone | 22 Sep 1964 |
Sri Lanka | 27 Sep 1948 |
Suriname | 10 Jun 1985 |
Thailand | 1 Nov 1948 |
Turkey | 2 Aug 1991 |
United Kingdom | 28 Feb 1949 |
United States of America | 28 Feb 1949 |
Uruguay | 4 Apr 1968 |
Venezuela | 27 Nov 1961 |
Viet Nam | 13 Jun 1951 |
17. The Agreement for the Establishment of a General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM) was approved by the FAO Conference at its Fifth Session (November 1949).
18. In accordance with Article IX (now XII), the Agreement came into force on 20 February 1952, date of receipt of the fifth instrument of acceptance. The Agreement was registered with the Secretariat of the United Nations on 5 April 1952 under No. 1691.
19. Amendments were approved by the Twelfth Session of the Conference (1963). At its Thirteenth Session (July 1976), the GFCM adopted further amendments to the Agreement. The amendments to the Agreement were approved by the Seventieth Session of the FAO Council (December 1976). The amendments referred to in this paragraph entered into force for all the parties to the Agreement.
Parties to the Agreement
20. The following participants deposited their instruments of acceptance on the corresponding date indicated:
Participant | Acceptance |
Algeria | 11 Dec 1967 |
Albania | 10 Apr 1991 |
Bulgaria 4 | 3 Nov 1969 |
Croatia | 22 May 1995 |
Cyprus | 10 Jun 1965 |
Egypt | 19 Feb 1951 |
European Community | 25 Jun 1998 |
France | 8 Jul 1952 |
Greece | 7 Apr 1952 |
Israel | 20 Feb 1952 |
Italy | 29 May 1950 |
Japan | 12 Jun 1997 |
Lebanon | 14 Nov 1960 |
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya | 14 May 1963 |
Malta | 29 Apr 1965 |
Monaco | 14 May 1954 |
Morocco | 17 Sep 1956 |
Romania | 19 Feb 1971 |
Spain | 19 Oct 1953 |
Syrian Arab Republic | 12 Dec 1975 |
Tunisia | 22 Jun 1954 |
Turkey | 6 Apr 1954 |
United Kingdom 5 | 20 Nov 1950 |
Yugoslavia | 12 Oct 1951 |
21. Declarations and Reservations
Bulgaria
(Reservation made upon acceptance):
"The People's Republic of Bulgaria will not consider itself bound by the decisions of the International Court of Justice with respect to disputes referred to the latter, in accordance with Article XIII of the Agreement, without the consent of the Government of the People's Republic of Bulgaria being given with regard to the specific dispute." 6
22. At its Twenty-second Session held in Rome from 13 to 16 October 1997, the GFCM adopted two sets of amendments which were approved by the FAO Council at its Hundred and Thirteenth Session (4-6 November 1997). The first set of amendments concerned changes, inter alia, to allow for regional economic integration organizations that are Members of FAO to become members of the General Fisheries Council for the Mediterranean and to change the name of GFCM into "General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean". These amendments came into force upon the concurrence of the FAO Council and do not need any further procedure for acceptance. The second set of amendments which provide for new obligations for the Contracting Parties require formal acceptance from the Parties. Such amendments will come into force only on their acceptance by two-thirds of the members of the Commission and thereafter for each Member on its acceptance thereof.
23. The following participants deposited their instruments of acceptance on the corresponding date indicated:
Participant | Acceptance |
France | 13 Nov 1998 |
4. INTERNATIONAL PLANT PROTECTION CONVENTION
24. The FAO Conference, at its Sixth Session (November 1951) approved the International Plant Protection Convention for submission to Governments for acceptance.
25. In accordance with Article XII, all States could have signed the Convention, subject to ratification, until 1 May 1952. The Convention has been open for adherence by non-signatory States since its entry into force.
26. In accordance with Article XIV, the Convention came into force on 3 April 1952, upon ratification by three signatory governments. The Convention was registered with the Secretariat of the United Nations on 29 November 1952 under No. 1963.
Parties to the Convention
27. The following are the participants that deposited their instruments on the corresponding date indicated:
Ratification | Adherence (a) | Participant Signature Succession(d) |
Albania | 29 Jul 1999(a) | |
Algeria | 1 Oct 1985(a) | |
Argentina | 23 Sep 1954(a) | |
Australia 7 | 30 Apr 1952 | 27 Aug 1952 |
Austria | 6 Dec 1951 | 22 Oct 1952 |
Bahamas | 29 Sep 1997(a) | |
Bahrain | 29 Mar 1971(a) | |
Bangladesh | 1 Sep 1978(a) | |
Barbados | 6 Dec 1976(a) | |
Belgium | 6 Dec 1951 | 22 Jul 1952 |
Belize | 14 May 1987(a) | |
Bhutan | 20 Jun 1994(a) | |
Bolivia | 27 Oct 1960(a) | |
Brazil | 6 Dec 1951 | 14 Sep 1961 |
Bulgaria | 8 Nov 1991(a) | |
Burkina Faso | 8 Jun 1995(a) | |
Cambodia | 10 Jun 1952(a) | |
Canada | 6 Dec 1951 | 10 Jul 1953 |
Cape Verde | 19 Mar 1980(a) | |
Chile | 3 Apr 1952 | 3 Apr 1952 |
Colombia | 29 Apr 1952 | 26 Jan 1970 |
Costa Rica | 28 Apr 1952 | 23 Jul 1973 |
Croatia | 14 May 1999(a) | |
Cuba | 6 Dec 1951 | 14 Apr 1976 |
Cyprus | 11 Feb 1999(a) | |
Czech Republic 8 | 5 Aug 1983(a) | |
Denmark | 6 Dec 1951 | 13 Feb 1953 |
Dominican Republic | 20 Jun 1952(a) | |
Ecuador | 12 Mar 1952 | 9 May 1956 |
Egypt | 6 Dec 1951 | 22 Jul 1953 |
Equatorial Guinea | 27 Aug 1991(a) | |
El Salvador | 6 Dec 1951 | 12 Feb 1953 |
Ethiopia | 20 Jun 1977(a) | |
Finland | 22 Jun 1960(a) | |
France | 6 Dec 1951 | 20 Aug 1957 |
Germany 9 | 30 Apr 1952 | 3 May 1957 |
Ghana | 22 Feb 1991(a) | |
Greece | 9 Dec 1954(a) | |
Grenada | 27 Nov 1985(a) | |
Guatemala | 23 Apr 1952 | 25 May 1955 |
Guinea | 22 May 1991(a) | |
Guyana | 31 Aug 1970(a) | |
Haiti | 6 Nov 1970(a) | |
Hungary | 17 May 1960(a) | |
India | 30 Apr 1952 | 9 Jun 1952 |
Indonesia | 6 Dec 1951 | 21 Jun 1977 |
Iran (Islamic Republic of) | 18 Sep 1972(a) | |
Iraq | 1 Jul 1954(a) | |
Ireland | 6 Dec 1951 | 31 Mar 1955 |
Israel | 6 Dec 1951 | 3 Sep 1956 |
Italy | 2 Feb 1952 | 3 Aug 1955 |
Jamaica | 24 Nov 1969(a) | |
Japan | 6 Dec 1951 | 11 Aug 1952 |
Jordan | 24 Apr 1970(a) | |
Kenya | 7 May 1974(a) | |
Korea, Republic of | 8 Dec 1953(a) | |
Laos | 28 Feb 1955(a) | |
Lebanon | 18 Sep 1970(a) | |
Liberia | 2 Jul 1986(a) | |
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya | 9 Jul 1970(a) | |
Luxembourg | 16 Jan 1952 | 13 Jan 1955 |
Malawi | 21 May 1974(a) | |
Malaysia | 17 May 1991(a) | |
Mali | 31 Aug 1987(a) | |
Malta | 13 May 1975(a) | |
Mauritius | 11 Jun 1971(a) | |
Mexico | 26 May 1976(a) | |
Morocco | 12 Oct 1972(a) | |
Netherlands | 6 Dec 1951 | 29 Oct 1954 |
New Zealand 10 | 6 Dec 1951 | 16 Sep 1952 |
Nicaragua | 2 Aug 1956(a) | |
Niger | 4 Jun 1985(a) | |
Nigeria | 17 Aug 1993(a) | |
Norway | 23 Apr 1956(a) | |
Oman | 23 Jan 1989(a) | |
Pakistan | 10 Nov 1954(a) | |
Panama | 14 Feb 1968(a) | |
Papua New Guinea | 1 Jun 1976(a) | |
Paraguay | 5 Apr 1968(a) | |
Peru | 1 Jul 1975(a) | |
Philippines | 6 Dec 1951 | 3 Dec 1953 |
Poland | 29 May 1996(a) | |
Portugal | 6 Dec 1951 | 20 Oct 1955 |
Romania | 17 Nov 1971(a) | |
Russian Federation | 24 Apr 1956(a) | |
Senegal | 3 Mar 1975(a) | |
Seychelles | 31 Oct 1996(a) | |
Sierra Leone | 23 Jun 1981(a) | |
Slovenia | 27 May 1998(a) | |
Solomon Islands | 18 Oct 1978(a) | |
South Africa | 6 Dec 1951 | 21 Sep 1956 |
Spain | 10 Dec 1951 | 18 Feb 1952 |
Sri Lanka | 7 Dec 1951 | 12 Feb 1952 |
St. Kitts & Nevis | 17 Apr 1990(a) | |
Sudan | 16 Jul 1971(a) | |
Suriname 11 | 29 Oct 1954(d) | |
Sweden | 11 Dec 1951 | 30 May 1952 |
Switzerland | 6 Dec 1951 | 26 Sep 1996 |
Thailand | 6 Dec 1951 | 16 Aug 1978 |
Togo | 2 Apr 1986(a) | |
Trinidad & Tobago | 30 Jun 1970(a) | |
Tunisia | 22 Jul 1971(a) | |
Turkey | 29 Jul 1988(a) | |
United Kingdom 12 | 6 Dec 1951 | 7 Sep 1953 |
United States of America 13 | 6 Dec 1951 | 18 Aug 1972 |
Uruguay | 30 Apr 1952 | 15 Jul 1970 |
Venezuela | 12 May 1966(a) | |
Yemen 14 | 20 Dec 1990(a) | |
Yugoslavia | 6 Dec 1951 | 11 Feb 1955 |
Zambia | 24 Jun 1986(a) |
28. The FAO Conference at its Twentieth Session (November 1979) approved a revised text of the Convention, which incorporated amendments, proposed at a Government Consultation held in Rome in November 1976, with modifications subsequently recommended by the FAO Committee on Agriculture, at its Fifth Session in April 1979, on the proposal of an Ad Hoc Consultative Group.
29. In accordance with Article XIII, paragraph 4 of the Convention, the revised text came into force with respect to all contracting parties as from the thirtieth day after acceptance by two-thirds of the contracting parties, i.e. 4 April 1991.
30. The following participants deposited their instruments of acceptance of the amendments on the corresponding date indicated:
Participant | Acceptance |
Algeria | 1 Oct 1985 |
Argentina | 14 Nov 1983 |
Australia | 22 May 1981 |
Austria | 24 Aug 1994 |
Bangladesh | 11 Jan 1984 |
Barbados | 4 Apr 1991 |
Belgium | 6 May 1983 |
Belize | 14 May 1987 |
Brazil | 28 Aug 1985 |
Bulgaria | 8 Nov 1991 |
Canada | 17 Sep 1980 |
Cape Verde | 19 Mar 1980 |
Chile | 8 Oct 1980 |
Colombia | 18 Sep 1980 |
Costa Rica | 22 Sep 1986 |
Czech Republic 15 | 9 Oct 1987 |
Denmark | 19 Sep 1980 |
El Salvador | 20 Sep 1982 |
Ecuador | 22 Jul 1988 |
Equatorial Guinea | 27 Aug 1991 |
Ethiopia | 26 May 1980 |
Finland | 31 May 1982 |
France | 29 Oct 1980 |
Germany 16 | 27 Nov 1985 |
Ghana | 22 Feb 1991 |
Greece | 27 May 1992 |
Grenada | 27 Nov 1985 |
Guatemala | 21 Aug 1980 |
Guyana | 21 Jul 1982 |
Haiti | 3 Dec 1990 |
Hungary | 1 Apr 1981 |
Indonesia | 14 Nov 1990 |
Ireland | 27 Jan 1981 |
Israel | 26 Jul 1982 |
Korea, Republic of | 4 Nov 1980 |
Lebanon | 24 Oct 1990 |
Liberia | 2 Jul 1986 |
Luxembourg | 7 Feb 1983 |
Malaysia | 17 May 1991 |
Mali | 31 Aug 1987 |
Malta | 16 Nov 1990 |
Mauritius | 10 Sep 1990 |
Mexico | 11 Nov 1981 |
Morocco | 24 Nov 1980 |
Netherlands | 2 Nov 1981 |
New Zealand | 10 Apr 1990 |
Niger | 17 Dec 1990 |
Nicaragua | 28 Nov 1990 |
Norway | 7 Apr 1981 |
Panama | 3 Aug 1992 |
Papua New Guinea | 13 Nov 1991 |
Paraguay | 23 Dec 1992 |
Peru | 21 Dec 1990 |
Portugal | 23 Apr 1992 |
Russian Federation | 9 Dec 1982 |
Senegal | 27 Mar 1984 |
Sierra Leone | 23 Jun 1981 |
Solomon Islands | 15 Dec 1989 |
South Africa | 10 Mar 1981 |
Spain | 30 Jun 1981 |
St. Kitts & Nevis | 17 Apr 1990 |
Sudan | 5 Mar 1991 |
Suriname | 19 Aug 1980 |
Sweden | 19 Nov 1980 |
Togo | 2 Apr 1986 |
Trinidad & Tobago | 4 Mar 1991 |
Tunisia | 29 Aug 1990 |
Turkey | 29 Jul 1988 |
United Kingdom | 15 Jul 1982 |
United States of America | 11 Jun 1982 |
Uruguay | 1 Oct 1981 |
Yemen | 20 Dec 1990 |
Yugoslavia | 13 Jun 1983 |
Zambia | 1 Feb 1991 |
31. Declarations and Reservations
Cuba
(Declaration and reservation made upon ratification):
Declaration
"... the provisions contained in Article XI of the International Plant Protection Convention are contrary to the Declaration on the granting of independence to colonial countries and peoples (United Nations General Assembly Resolution 1514 of 14 December 1960) which proclaims the necessity of bringing to a speedy and unconditional end colonialism in all forms and manifestations."
Reservation
"... Cuba does not consider itself bound by the provisions in Article IX, believing that any differences in interpretation or implementation of the convention between parties must be solved by direct negotiation through diplomatic channels."
Germany, Federal Republic of
(Declaration made upon ratification):
The International Plant Protection Convention "... shall also extend to the Land Berlin as from the same date on which it will come into force in respect of the Federal Republic of Germany."
Romania
(Declaration made upon adherence):
"(a) The cabinet of the Socialist Republic of Romania considers the continued status of dependence of certain territories referred to in the provisions of Article XI of the Convention incompatible with the Charter of the United Nations or other instruments adopted by the United Nations on the granting of independence to colonial countries and peoples, including the Declaration on Principles of International Law concerning Friendly Relations and cooperation among States in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations, unanimously adopted by Resolution 2625 (XXV) of 24 October 1970 of the General Assembly of the United Nations which solemnly proclaims that 'every State has the duty to promote realization of the principle of equal rights and self-determination of peoples' in order to put an end to colonialism quickly.
(b) The Government of the Socialist Republic of Romania considers the accession of the 'Republic of Korea' to the International Plant Protection Convention concluded in Rome on 6 December 1951 illegal because the authorities of South Korea cannot under any circumstances act in the name of Korea."
32. The FAO Conference at its Twenty-ninth Session (November 1997) approved wide-ranging amendments to the Convention. The amendments were based on the recommendations of an Expert Consultation held in April 1996, as reviewed and further elaborated by a Technical Consultation on the Revision of the IPPC held in January 1997, the Fourteenth Session of the Committee on Agriculture in April 1997, the FAO Council at its Hundred and Twelfth Session in June 1997 and its Hundred and Thirteenth Session in November 1997. In accordance with Article XIII, paragraph 4 of the Convention, the new text will come into force with respect to all Contracting Parties as from the thirtieth day after acceptance by two-thirds of the contracting parties.
33. The following participants deposited their instruments of acceptance of the amendments on the corresponding date indicated:
Participant | Acceptance |
Barbados | 10 Aug 1998 |
Bangladesh | 24 Nov 1998 |
Costa Rica | 23 August 1999 |
Cyprus | 11 Feb 1999 |
New Zealand | 22 Jun 1999 |
Papua New Guinea | 15 Jan 1999 |
Romania | 21 Jan 1999 |
Sweden | 7 Jun 1999 |
Tunisia | 8 Feb 1999 |
34. The FAO Conference, at its Seventh Session (December 1953) approved the Constitution of the European Commission for the Control of Foot-and-Mouth Disease for submission to FAO Member Nations for acceptance.
35. In accordance with paragraph 1, Article XIV, the Constitution came into force on 12 June 1954. The Constitution of the Commission was registered with the Secretariat of the United Nations on 21 June 1954 under No. 2588.
36. Amendments were approved by the FAO Council at its Thirty-ninth Session (October 1962). At its Twentieth Session (April 1973), the Commission adopted further amendments to its Constitution, which were endorsed by the Council at its Sixty-first Session (November 1973). Subsequently, at its Twenty-second Session (March/April 1977), the Commission adopted further amendments to its Constitution which were approved by the FAO Council at its Seventy-second Session (November 1977). The amendments referred to in this paragraph entered into force for all the parties to the Constitution.
37. At its Twenty-eight Session, held in Rome in May 1989, the European Commission for the Control of Foot-and-Mouth Disease adopted an amendment to paragraph 1 of Article I of its Constitution. The purpose of the amendment was to enlarge the criteria for membership in the Commission. The amendment was considered by the Council of FAO at its Ninety-sixth Session (6-10 November 1989) and was approved by Resolution 2/96. In accordance with Article XIV, paragraph 5 of the Constitution of the European Commission for the Control of Foot-and-Mouth Disease, this amendment took effect on the date of the decision of the Council, i.e. on 10 November 1989.
38. At its Thirty-second Session (April 1997) the Commission adopted further amendments to the Constitution. The amendments were endorsed by the FAO Council at its Hundred and Thirteenth Session (November 1997) and entered into force immediately.
Parties to the Constitution
39. The following participants deposited their instruments of acceptance on the corresponding date indicated:
Participant | Acceptance |
Albania | 25 Nov 1986 |
Austria | 1 Dec 1955 |
Belgium | 24 Sep 1959 |
Bulgaria | 2 Nov 1971 |
Cyprus | 11 Jan 1971 |
Croatia | 17 Jan 1995 |
Czech Republic 17 | 1 Jan 1986 |
Denmark | 4 Feb 1954 |
Finland | 5 Mar 1968 |
France | 28 Feb 1984 |
Germany 18 | 26 Mar 1973 |
Greece 19 | 23 Mar 1959 |
Hungary | 7 Apr 1970 |
Iceland | 17 Jan 1955 |
Ireland | 16 Dec 1953 |
Israel | 4 Sep 1990 |
Italy | 29 Sep 1955 |
Lithuania | 27 May 1993 |
Luxembourg | 1 Jun 1959 |
Malta | 13 Mar 1970 |
Netherlands | 12 Jun 1954 |
Norway | 11 Dec 1953 |
Poland | 4 Jan 1984 |
Portugal | 6 Oct 1955 |
Romania | 4 Feb 1993 |
Slovenia | 25 Jul 1995 |
Spain | 20 Dec 1978 |
Sweden | 13 Dec 1963 |
Switzerland | 23 Feb 1961 |
The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia | 24 Feb 1997 |
Turkey | 27 Sep 1955 |
United Kingdom | 1 Mar 1954 |
Yugoslavia | 14 Dec 1953 |
40. Declarations and Reservations:
Germany, Federal Republic of
(Declaration made upon acceptance):The Federal Republic of Germany declared that the Constitution of the European Commission for the Control of Foot-and-Mouth Disease "... shall also apply to Berlin (West) with effect from the date on which it enters into force for the Federal Republic of Germany."
41. The FAO Council at its Twenty-third Session (November 1955) approved the Plant Protection Agreement for the Asia and Pacific Region (formerly Plant Protection Agreement for the South-East Asia and Pacific Region) for submission to Governments for its acceptance.
42. In accordance with paragraph 1, Article XI, the Agreement entered into force on 2 July 1956. The Agreement was registered with the Secretariat of the United Nations on 20 July 1956 under No. 1963.
Parties to the Agreement
43. The following are the participants that signed definitively or deposited their instruments of ratification or adherence on the corresponding date indicated:
Participant (S) |
Signature Definitive Signature |
Ratification Adherence(a) |
Australia | 27 Feb 1956(S) | |
Bangladesh | 4 Dec 1974(a) | |
Cambodia | 27 Jan 1969(a) | |
China 21 | 6 Jun 1990(a) | |
Democratic People's Republic of Korea | 16 Jan 1996(a) | |
Fiji | 16 Dec 1970(a) | |
France | 20 Aug 1957(a) | |
India | 2 Jul 1956(S) | |
Indonesia | 28 Jun 1956 | 21 Dec 1967 |
Korea, Republic of | 4 Nov 1981(a) | |
Laos | 25 May 1956 | 17 Mar 1960 |
Malaysia | 20 Nov 1957(a) | |
Myanmar | 4 Nov 1959(a) | |
Nepal | 12 Aug 1965(a) | |
Netherlands22 | 25 Jun 1956 | 19 Jul 1957 |
New Zealand 23 | 17 Dec 1975(a) | |
Pakistan | 8 Jan 1958(a) | |
Papua New Guinea | 1 Jun 1976(a) | |
Philippines | 11 Jun 1962(a) | |
Portugal | 2 Jul 1956 (S) | |
Samoa | 23 Dec 1971(a) | |
Solomon Islands | 20 Jun 1979(a) | |
Sri Lanka | 27 Feb 1956(S) | |
Thailand | 26 Nov 1956(a) | |
Tonga | 5 Nov 1981(a) | |
United Kingdom 24 | 29 Mar 1956 | 3 Dec 1956 |
Viet Nam | 2 Jul 1956(S) |
44. The Plant Protection Committee for the South-East Asia and Pacific Region, established under the Agreement, proposed at its Sixth Session the extension of the geographical scope of the Region by way of an amendment to paragraph (a), Article I of the Agreement. This amendment was subsequently approved by the Forty-ninth Session of the FAO Council (November 1967) and came into force with respect to all Contracting Governments on 16 August 1969, i.e. the thirtieth day following acceptance by two-thirds of the Contracting Governments.
45. The following participants deposited their instruments of acceptance of the amendment on the corresponding date indicated:
Participant | Acceptance |
Australia | 17 Jul 1969 |
Cambodia | 27 Jan 1969 |
China | 6 Jun 1990 |
India | 11 Apr 1969 |
Laos | 20 Aug 1968 |
Malaysia | 6 Mar 1969 |
Nepal | 4 Jun 1969 |
Pakistan | 9 Jun 1969 |
Philippines | 13 Nov 1969 |
Portugal | 27 Jan 1969 |
Sri Lanka | 28 Jan 1969 |
Thailand | 6 Jun 1969 |
United Kingdom 25 | 31 Dec 1968 |
46. Declarations and Reservations
Pakistan
(Declaration made upon acceptance of the amendment to paragraph (a), Article I, of the Agreement (November 1967)):"The Government of Pakistan regards Taiwan as an integral part of the People's Republic of China and as such, the Government of that State alone is competent to accede to the Plant Protection Agreement for the South-East Asia and Pacific Region in respect of its territory, including Taiwan."
47. At its Eleventh Session (September 1978), the Committee proposed certain amendments to the Agreement, which were approved by the FAO Council at its Seventy-fifth Session (June 1979). The amendments consisted in the deletion of the words "South East" in the title of the Agreement and of the change of the name of the Committee to read "Asia and Pacific Plant Protection Commission". In accordance with paragraph 4, Article IX of the Agreement, the amendments came into force with respect to all Contracting Governments on 16 February 1983, i.e. the thirtieth day following acceptance by two-thirds of the Contracting Governments.
48. The following participants deposited their instruments of acceptance of the amendments on the corresponding date indicated:
Participant | Acceptance |
Australia | 17 Jun 1981 |
Bangladesh | 27 Oct 1981 |
China 26 | 6 Jun 1990 |
Fiji | 10 Nov 1980 |
France | 7 Oct 1982 |
India | 13 Feb 1980 |
Korea, Republic of | 4 Nov 1981 |
Laos | 31 Aug 1982 |
Malaysia | 3 Mar 1983 |
Nepal | 1 Apr 1980 |
New Zealand | 10 Apr 1990 |
Pakistan | 22 Apr 1980 |
Philippines | 17 Jan 1983 |
Portugal | 11 May 1981 |
Solomon Islands | 24 Mar 1980 |
Sri lanka | 29 Dec 1982 |
Thailand | 8 Apr 1981 |
Tonga | 5 Nov 1981 |
United Kingdom 27 | 9 Apr 1980 |
49. At its Thirteenth Session (April 1983), the Asia and Pacific Plant Protection Commission established under the Agreement, proposed that paragraph (a), Article I of the Agreement be amended to include the People's Republic of China in the definition of the Region and requested the Director-General to take the necessary action with a view to the aforementioned provision being amended.
50. In keeping with paragraph 2, Article IX of the Agreement, an amendment to paragraph (a), Article I was submitted to the FAO Council for approval. The Council, at its Eighty-fourth Session (November 1983), approved the proposed amendment.
51. In accordance with paragraph 4, Article IX of the Agreement, the amendment came into force with respect to all Contracting Governments as from the thirtieth day after acceptance by two-thirds of the Contracting Governments, i.e. on 23 May 1990.
52. The following participants deposited their instruments of acceptance of the amendments on the corresponding date indicated:
Participant | Acceptance |
Australia | 24 Oct 1989 |
Bangladesh | 31 Jul 1984 |
Cambodia | 26 Apr 1990 |
China 28 | 6 Jun 1990 |
Fiji | 25 May 1990 |
France | 8 May 1990 |
India | 19 Aug 1986 |
Indonesia | 11 Apr 1990 |
Korea, Republic of | 17 Apr 1990 |
Laos | 23 Apr 1990 |
Malaysia | 23 Apr 1990 |
Myanmar | 22 Apr 1990 |
New Zealand | 10 Apr 1990 |
Nepal | 11 May 1990 |
Pakistan | 27 Jun 1988 |
Philippines | 26 Apr 1990 |
Portugal | 8 Mar 1990 |
Samoa | 23 Apr 1990 |
Solomon Islands | 28 Dec 1988 |
Sri Lanka | 13 Feb 1985 |
Thailand | 2 May 1990 |
United Kingdom29 | 10 Jan 1986 |
Viet Nam | 23 Apr 1990 |
53. In addition, at its Thirteenth Session, the Asia and Pacific Plant Protection Commission proposed certain amendments to Articles II, III, IV and XIV to the Agreement. The purpose of these amendments was to introduce mandatory contributions for the Contracting Governments in order to finance the programme of activities of the Commission.
54. In accordance with paragraph 2, Article IX of the Agreement, these amendments were submitted to the FAO Council for approval. The Council, at its Eighty-fourth Session (November 1983), approved the aforesaid amendments.
55. As these amendments entail new obligations, they will enter into force with respect to each Contracting Government only on acceptance by it and as from the thirtieth day after such acceptance, in accordance with paragraph 4, Article IX of the Agreement.
56. The following participants deposited their instruments of acceptance of the amendments on the corresponding date indicated:
Participants | Acceptance |
Australia | 27 Dec 1994 |
Bangladesh | 31 Jul 1984 |
China 30 | 6 Jun 1990 |
India | 19 Aug 1986 |
Indonesia | 19 Jan 1993 |
Korea, Republic of | 17 Apr 1990 |
Malaysia | 12 May 1994 |
New Zealand | 16 Dec 1997 |
Pakistan | 27 Jun 1988 |
Sri Lanka | 13 Feb 1985 |
57. The FAO Conference at its Tenth Session (November 1959) approved the Convention placing the International Poplar Commission within the Framework of FAO for submission to Member Nations for its acceptance.
58. In accordance with its paragraph 1, Article XVIII, the Convention came into force on 26 September 1961, the date of receipt of the twelfth instrument of acceptance. The Convention was registered with the Secretariat of the United Nations on 9 October 1961 under No. 5902.
59. The International Poplar Commission at its Second Special Session (October 1967), adopted an amendment to Article IV of the Convention, which was approved by the FAO Conference at its Fourteenth Session (November 1967). At its Third Special Session (November 1977), the Commission adopted further amendments to the Convention which were approved by the FAO Conference at its Nineteenth Session (November/December 1977). The amendments referred to in this paragraph entered into force for all the parties to the Convention.
Parties to the Convention
60. The following participants deposited their instruments of acceptance on the corresponding date indicated:
Participant |
Acceptance |
Argentina | 6 Feb 1961 |
Austria | 17 Feb 1961 |
Belgium | 24 Apr 1962 |
Bulgaria | 5 Sep 1972 |
Canada | 28 Nov 1962 |
Chile | 29 Jan 1990 |
China 31 | 1 Oct 1980 |
Croatia | 23 Sep 1992 |
Egypt | 26 Sep 1961 |
France | 17 Mar 1961 |
Germany 32 | 15 May 1961 |
Hungary | 23 Nov 1970 |
India | 17 Feb 1964 |
Iran (Islamic Republic of) | 6 Mar 1961 |
Iraq | 7 Jun 1977 |
Ireland | 4 Jul 1961 |
Italy | 9 May 1963 |
Japan | 23 Jan 1968 |
Korea, Republic of | 16 Jan 1973 |
Lebanon | 23 Jan 1961 |
Morocco | 7 Sep 1962 |
Netherlands | 22 Dec 1961 |
New Zealand 33 | 19 Jun 1969 |
Pakistan | 6 Jul 1962 |
Portugal | 19 Aug 1963 |
Romania | 28 Jan 1964 |
South Africa | 10 Apr 1996 |
Spain | 21 Apr 1960 |
Switzerland | 23 Feb 1961 |
Sweden | 7 Sep 1992 |
Syrian Arab Republic | 19 Dec 1961 |
Tunisia | 4 Apr 1961 |
Turkey | 27 Jul 1965 |
United States of America | 13 Aug 1970 |
United Kingdom 34 | 3 Apr 1962 |
Yugoslavia | 11 Jan 1961 |
61. Declarations, Reservations and Objections
Germany, Federal Republic of
(Declaration notified to the Organization on 29 February 1968 under the signature of the Ambassador):"I have the honour to refer to... the deposit of the instrument of acceptance of the Convention of 15 May 1961 placing the International Poplar Commission within the framework of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. I am instructed by my Government to inform you that... the Convention placing the International Poplar Commission within the framework of the Food and Agriculture Organization also apply to Land Berlin."
Bulgaria
(Objection notified to the Organization on 26 July 1968 regarding the above-mentioned declaration by the Federal Republic of Germany):"... that West Berlin as a political entity has never been part, and is not now part, of the Federal Republic of Germany; hence the letter of His Excellency, the Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany is inadmissible and should not have been communicated to the Member Nations of FAO."
"... The People's Republic of Bulgaria in this connection expressed its surprise that FAO agreed to circulate among its Member Nations a document of this nature expressing the point of view of the Federal Republic of Germany which does not take into account the territorial and political realities of Europe."
(Reservation made upon acceptance):
"The People's Republic of Bulgaria will not consider itself bound by the decisions of the International Court of Justice with respect to disputes referred to the latter, in accordance with Article XV of the Convention, without the consent of the Government of the People's Republic of Bulgaria being given with regard to the specific dispute."
Cuba
(Objection notified to the Organization on 30 May 1968 regarding the above-mentioned declaration by the Federal Republic of Germany):"... does not accept or recognize the declaration that these documents will apply also to Territorial Berlin, because this is not territory of the Federal Republic of Germany and the pronouncements that a State makes regarding territories that do not belong to it are not valid, much less binding on them in their international relations."
Hungary
(Objection notified to the Organization on 7 June 1968 regarding the declaration by the Federal Republic of Germany of 29 February 1968):"...does not recognize the right of the Federal Republic of Germany to respect Land Berlin at international forums, since Land Berlin is a politically autonomous entity not part of the Federal Republic of Germany."
"...considers as being legally null and void and as going counter to international law the declaration of the Federal Republic of Germany... the Convention placing the International Poplar Commission within the framework of the Food and Agriculture Organization also (applies) to Land Berlin."
Poland
(Objection notified to the Organization on 16 April 1968 regarding the above-mentioned declaration by the Federal Republic of Germany):"...That West Berlin, as an individual political unit, never was and is not a part of the German Federal Republic, therefore the letter of the Ambassador of the German Federal Republic cannot be acknowledged and should not have been circulated among Member Countries of FAO."
At the same time, the Polish People's Republic expressed its "... surprise that FAO has accepted to circulate among Member Countries such a document which is an expression of the German Federal Republic opposing territorial and political realities in Europe."
Romania
(Objection notified to the Organization on 10 May 1968 regarding the above-mentioned declaration by the Federal Republic of Germany):"...does not recognize the competence of the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany to extend to West Berlin the application of...the Convention placing the International Poplar Commission within the framework of FAO inasmuch as West Berlin is not part of the territory of the Federal of Germany."
Germany, Federal Republic of
(Declaration notified to the Organization on 5 December 1968):
"Berlin is a part of Germany. The relations of Berlin with authorities abroad are, nevertheless, at present reserved to the Allied Kommandatura which exercises supreme authority in the city. In paragraph III(c) of the Declaration on Berlin of May 5, 1955, however, which accords with instruments that previously entered into force, such as the Declaration referred to in the Allied Kommandatura's letter of May 21, 1952, the Allied Kommandatura has authorized the Berlin authorities to assure the representation abroad of the interests of Berlin and its inhabitants under suitable arrangements. Such arrangements have been made with the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany which is the only German Government freely and legitimately constituted.
The arrangements made in accordance with the foregoing permit the Federal Republic of Germany to extend to Berlin the international agreements which the Federal Republic concludes provided that certain conditions are observed. Under these conditions the final decision in every case on the extension of the international agreement to Berlin is left to the Allied Kommandatura. In addition, internal Berlin action is required to make any such international agreement applicable as domestic law in Berlin.
It is clear that this procedure, which accords with the special status of the city, safeguards entirely the rights and responsibilities of the Allied Kommandatura in any event competent to decide on the extension to Berlin of the international agreements concluded by the Federal Republic of Germany.
It follows that the objections raised by the Government of Poland, Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria and Cuba are unfounded. My Government would appreciate it if this declaration would be made known to all Member Governments of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations."
France, United Kingdom, United States of America
(Declarations notified to the Organization on 9 and 10 December 1968 regarding the preceding declaration by the Federal Republic of Germany):
"The relations of Berlin with authorities abroad are, and remain, reserved to the Allied Kommandatura as the supreme authority in Berlin. In paragraph III(c) of the Declaration on Berlin of May 5, 1955, however, which accords with instruments that previously entered into force, such as the Declaration referred to in the Allied Kommandatura's letter of May 21, 1952, the Allied Kommandatura has authorized the Berlin authorities to assure the representation abroad of the interests of Berlin and its inhabitants under suitable arrangements.
The arrangements made in accordance with the foregoing permit the Federal Republic of Germany to extend to Berlin the international agreements which the Federal Republic concludes provided that certain conditions are observed. Under these conditions the final decision in every case on the extension of the international agreement to Berlin is left to the Allied Kommandatura. In addition, internal Berlin action is required to make any such international agreement applicable as domestic law in Berlin.
It is clear that this procedure, which accords with the special status of the city, safeguards entirely the rights and responsibilities of the Allied Kommandatura and, through it, those of the Allied Powers, who remain in any event competent to decide on the extension to Berlin of the international agreements concluded by the Federal Republic of Germany."
62. A special FAO meeting of Member Nations directly affected by the desert locust in the Eastern Region of its distribution area in South-West Asia, held in Teheran in October 1962, recommended that a regional commission for the control of the desert locust should be established for the region. This recommendation was confirmed by a second meeting of the Member Nations directly concerned (May 1963) and by the FAO Desert Locust Control Committee at its Eighth Session in May 1963.
63. A draft Agreement was considered by the FAO Council at its Fortieth and Forty-first Sessions and approved by the Conference at its Twelfth Session (December 1963) for submission to Member Nations for its acceptance.
64. In accordance with paragraph 1, Article XX, the Agreement entered into force on 15 December 1964, the date of receipt of the third instrument of acceptance. The Agreement was registered with the Secretariat of the United Nations on 2 April 1965 under No. 7663.
65. At its Twelfth Session (March 1977), the Commission adopted amendments to the Agreement which were approved by the FAO Council at its Seventy-second Session (November 1977). These amendments entered into force for all the parties to the Agreement.
Parties to the Agreement
66. The following participants deposited their instruments of acceptance on the corresponding date indicated:
Participant | Acceptance |
Afghanistan | 14 Jul 1964 |
India | 15 Dec 1964 |
Iran (Islamic Republic of) | 19 Nov 1964 |
Pakistan | 12 Jul 1965 |
67. The Eleventh Session of the Conference (November 1961), by Resolution 9/61, requested the Director-General to examine the steps which would be necessary to set up an international locust commission for that region.
68. In pursuance of the above-mentioned Resolution and action on the recommendation of FAO committees concerned with desert locust control in the Near East, the Director-General convened a meeting in Beirut in March 1965. This meeting considered and approved a draft agreement for the establishment of a commission for controlling the desert locust in the Near East. The Agreement was approved by the FAO Council at its Forty-fourth Session (July 1965) and submitted to Member Nations for acceptance.
69. In accordance with paragraph 1, Article XIX, the Agreement entered into force on 21 February 1967, date of receipt of the third instrument of acceptance. The Agreement was registered with the Secretariat of the United Nations on 17 March 1967 under No. 8575.
70. At its Seventh Session (October 1976), the Commission adopted amendments to the Agreement which were approved by the Seventy-second Session of the Council (November 1977). These amendments entered into force for all the parties to the Agreement.
71. At its Twentieth Session (December 1994), the Commission adopted further amendments to the Agreement which were approved by the FAO Council at its Hundred and Eighth Session (June 1995). These amendments entered into force for all the parties to the Agreement.
Parties to the Agreement
72. The following participants deposited their instruments of acceptance on the corresponding date indicated:
Participant | Acceptance |
Bahrain | 24 Feb 1969 |
Egypt | 6 Jul 1967 |
Iraq | 9 Jan 1970 |
Jordan | 14 Nov 1966 |
Kuwait | 10 Aug 1967 |
Lebanon | 22 Aug 1966 |
Oman | 9 Oct 1972 |
Qatar | 31 Dec 1968 |
Saudi Arabia | 17 Oct 1972 |
Sudan | 21 Feb 1967 |
Syrian Arab Republic | 3 Dec 1968 |
United Arab Emirates | 31 May 1974 |
Yemen 35 | 20 Mar 1969 |
73. Declarations and Reservations
Saudi Arabia
(Reservations made upon acceptance):
"(1) With regard to the provision of Article XV of the Agreement, the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia wishes to reserve the right to specify, as cases may arise, areas to be excluded from activities.
(2) That the seat of the proposed Regional Body for Controlling the Desert Locust be established in a country other than the Kingdom.
(3) That acceptance by the Kingdom of this Agreement will not make it mandatory to establish a specialized full-time agency for locust control.
(4) The Kingdom proposes that Arabic be regarded as one of the official languages of the Agreement, and the language of correspondence between the Commission and FAO.
(5) That the question of establishing reserve warehouses in Jedda (to store pesticides and equipment necessary for locust control activities, in order to provide aid, in cases of emergency, to member countries prone to locust invasion) be postponed until the Kingdom becomes a member of the Commission."
74. At the request of interested Member Nations in North-West Africa, a draft agreement for the establishment of a commission for controlling the desert locust in that area, within the framework of FAO, was prepared by the Organization. The Agreement was reviewed in March 1970 by the FAO North-West African Desert Locust Research and Control Coordination Sub-Committee. The Agreement was approved by the FAO Council at its Fifty-fifth Session (November 1970) and submitted to Member Nations for acceptance.
75. In accordance with paragraph 1, Article XIX, the Agreement entered into force on 17 August 1971, date of receipt of the third instrument of acceptance. The Agreement was registered with the Secretariat of the United Nations on 24 September 1971 under No. 11354.
76. At its Sixth Session (April 1977), the Commission adopted amendments to the Agreement which were approved by the FAO Council at its Seventy-second Session (November 1977). These amendments entered into force for all the parties to the Agreement.
Parties to the Agreement
77. The following participants deposited their instruments of acceptance on the corresponding date indicated:
Participant | Acceptance |
Algeria | 17 Aug 1971 |
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya | 13 May 1971 |
Mauritania | 16 Jan 1989 |
Morocco | 1 Oct 1971 |
Tunisia | 22 Jul 1971 |
78. At the Fifth Regional Conference on Animal Production and Health (Kuala Lumpur, September 1971), a draft agreement for the establishment of a regional animal production and health commission for Asia, the Far East and the South-West Pacific under Article XIV of the FAO Constitution was drawn up by interested Member Nations. The draft agreement was revised by the Eleventh Regional Conference for Asia and the Far East (New Delhi, October 1972) and approved by the FAO Council at its Sixtieth Session (June 1973) for submission to Member Nations for acceptance.
79. In accordance with paragraph 1, Article XXIII, the Agreement entered into force on 29 December 1975, date of receipt of the fifth instrument of acceptance. The Agreement was registered with the Secretariat of the United Nations on 26 February 1976 under No. 14604.
80. At its Second Session (Kuala Lumpur, 1977), the Commission adopted amendments to the Agreement, which were approved by the FAO Council at its Seventy-fourth Session (December 1978). At its Fourth Session (September 1979), the Commission adopted further amendments to the Agreement which were approved by the FAO Council at its Seventy-sixth Session (November 1979). At its Ninetieth Session, on 28 November 1986, the FAO Council, by Resolution 3/90, approved amendments to the Agreement according to which the present title was adopted. The amendments entered into force for all the parties to the Agreement.
Parties to the Agreement
81. The following participants deposited their instruments on the corresponding date indicated:
Participant | Acceptance |
Australia 37 | 7 Jun 1976 |
Bangladesh | 29 Dec 1975 |
India | 12 Jun 1975 |
Indonesia | 12 Apr 1977 |
Iran (Islamic Republic of) | 20 Jan 1978 |
Laos | 15 Sep 1995 |
Malaysia | 14 May 1976 |
Mauritius 38 | 7 Nov 1979 |
Myanmar | 3 Jan 1990 |
Nepal | 29 Dec 1975 |
Pakistan | 29 Oct 1976 |
Papua New Guinea | 25 Jul 1980 |
Philippines | 14 Jul 1975 |
Singapore 39 40 | 7 Jun 1976 |
Sri Lanka | 4 Apr 1975 |
Thailand | 16 Sep 1974 |
82. The FAO Conference at its Twenty-seventh Session (November 1993), through Resolution 15/93, approved the Agreement to Promote Compliance with International Conservation and Management Measures by Fishing Vessels on the High Seas for submission to Governments for acceptance.
83. Pursuant to Article X.1, the Agreement is open to acceptance by any Member or Associate Member of FAO, and to any non-member State that is a member of the United Nations, or of any of the specialized agencies of the United Nations or of the International Atomic Energy Agency. Acceptance of this Agreement shall be effected by the deposit of an instrument of acceptance with the Director-General of FAO.
84. In accordance with Article XI.1, the Agreement shall enter into force as from the date of receipt by the Director-General of the twenty-fifth instrument of acceptance.
Parties to the Agreement
85. The following participants deposited their instruments of acceptance on the corresponding date indicated:
Participant | Acceptance |
Argentina | 24 Jun 1996 |
Canada | 20 May 1994 |
Benin | 4 Jan 1999 |
European Community | 6 Aug 1996 |
Georgia | 7 Sep 1994 |
Madagascar | 26 Oct 1994 |
Mexico | 11 Mar 1999 |
Myanmar | 8 Sep 1994 |
Namibia | 7 Aug 1998 |
Norway | 28 Dec 1994 |
St. Kitts & Nevis | 24 Jun 1994 |
Sweden | 25 Oct 1994 |
Tanzania | 17 Feb 1999 |
United States of America | 19 Dec 1995 |
86. The Agreement for the Establishment of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission was approved by the FAO Council at its Hundred and fifth Session (November 1993) by Resolution No. 1/105.
87. Pursuant to paragraph 1 of Article IV of the Agreement, membership in the Commission is open to Members and Associate Members of FAO (a) that are: (i) coastal States or Associate Members situated wholly or partly within the Area; (ii) States or Associate Members whose vessels engage in fishing in the Area for stocks covered by this Agreement; or (iii) regional economic integration organizations of which any State referred to in subparagraphs (i) or (ii) above is a member and to which that State has transferred competence over matters within the purview of this Agreement; and (b) that accept this Agreement in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 1 of Article XVII.
88. In accordance with paragraph 2 of Article IV of the Agreement, the Commission may, by a two-thirds majority of its Members, admit to membership any other States that are not Members of FAO, but are Members of the United Nations or of any of its Specialized Agencies or of the International Atomic Energy Agency, provided that such States (a) are (i) coastal States situated wholly or partly within the Area; or (ii) States whose vessels engage in fishing in the Area for stocks covered by this Agreement; and (b) have submitted an application for membership and a declaration made in a formal instrument that they accept this Agreement as in force at the time of acceptance in accordance with paragraph 2 of Article XVII.
89. In accordance with paragraph 1 of Article XVII of the Agreement, acceptance of the Agreement by any Member or Associate Member of FAO shall be effected by the deposit of an instrument of acceptance with the Director-General.
90. As provided for in Article XVIII, the Agreement entered into force on 27 March 1996, date of deposit of the tenth instrument of acceptance. The Agreement was registered with the Secretariat of the United Nations on 3 June 1996.
Parties to the Agreement
91. The following participants deposited their instruments of acceptance on the corresponding date indicated:
Participant | Acceptance |
Australia | 13 Nov 1996 |
China 41 | 14 Oct 1998 |
Eritrea | 9 Aug 1994 |
European Community | 27 Oct 1995 |
France | 3 Dec 1996 |
India | 13 Mar 1995 |
Japan | 26 Jun 1996 |
Korea, Republic of | 27 Mar 1996 |
Madagascar | 10 Jan 1996 |
Malaysia | 22 May 1998 |
Mauritius | 27 Dec 1994 |
Pakistan | 27 Apr 1995 |
Seychelles | 26 Jul 1995 |
Sri Lanka | 13 Jun 1994 |
Sudan | 3 Dec 1996 |
Thailand | 17 Mar 1997 |
United Kingdom | 31 Mar 1995 |
1. The Commission was first designated as the Indo-Pacific Fisheries Council. At its Seventeenth Session in 1976, the Council adopted the title "Indo-Pacific Fishery Commission". The relevant amendment to the Agreement was approved by the FAO Council in 1977. The present designation was adopted by the Commission at its Twenty-fourth Session in 1993. The relevant amendment to the Agreement was approved by the FAO Council at its Hundred and Seventh Session in 1994.
2.The Agreement applies to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China (letters from the Permanent Representative of China to FAO to the Director-General of 19 June 1997 and 25 June 1997.
3. On 1 March 1974, the Director-General received a notification of withdrawal from the Netherlands. In accordance with paragraph 1, Article XII (now XIII) of the Agreement, the notification of withdrawal became effective three months from the date of its receipt by the Director-General
4. Acceptance effected under the procedure provided for in paragraph 4, Rule XXI of the General Rules of the Organization, subject to the deposit of a formal instrument of acceptance. The formal instrument was deposited with the Director-General on 3 July 1972.
5. The United Kingdom, which had become a Party to the Agreement on 20 November 1950, deposited a notification of withdrawal on 25 March 1968. In accordance with paragraph 1, Article XII of the Agreement, the notification of withdrawal became effective three months from the date of its receipt by the Director-General.
6. Article XIII referred to is now Article XV.
7. Extended to Nauru and Norfolk Island on 9 August 1954.
8. Czechoslovakia ceased to exist on 31 December 1992. On 6 April 1994, the Director-General received from the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic a notification stating that "In conformity with the valid principles of international law and to the extent defined by it, the Czech Republic, as a successor State to the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic, considers itself bound as of January 1, 1993, i.e. the date of the dissolution of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic, by the multilateral international treaties to which the Czech and Slovak Republic was a party on that date. This includes reservations and declarations to their provisions made earlier by the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic." The Slovak Republic has not yet indicated its position regarding these treaties.
9. On 3 October 1990, the German Democratic Republic acceded to the Federal Republic of Germany. As a consequence, the German Democratic Republic has ceased to exist. In a message of the same day addressed to Heads of State and Government, the Federal Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany stated: "Now that German unity has been established, we shall discuss with the contracting parties concerned the international treaties of the German Democratic Republic with a view to regulating their continued application, adjustment or expiry, taking into account protection of confidence, the interests of the states concerned and the contractual obligations of the Federal Republic of Germany, as well as the principles of a free, democratic basic order governed by the rule of law, and respecting the competence of the European Community". The former German Democratic Republic had adhered to the Convention on 4 December 1974.
10. Applied also to Cook Islands and Niue.
11. On 22 April 1977, the Director-General received from Suriname a formal declaration of succession stating that Suriname considers itself bound by the Convention, which had been previously declared applicable to Suriname by the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and that it accepts the rights and obligations arising therefrom.
12. Extended to Isle of Man and Jersey on 1 October 1953 and to the Bailiwick of Guernsey on 9 March 1966.
13. Extended upon ratification to all territories for whose international relations the United States of America is responsible.
14. On 22 May 1990 the Yemen Republic and the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen merged into a single State known as "Republic of Yemen". In a communication of 19 May 1990 addressed to the United Nations Secretary-General, the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Yemen Arab Republic and of the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen stated: "all treaties and agreements concluded between either the Yemen Arab Republic or the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen and other States and international organizations in accordance with international law which are in force on 22 May 1990 will remain in effect and international relations existing on 22 May 1990 between the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen and the Yemen Arab Republic and other States will continue". As a result of this declaration, in the present document, in case of an Agreement to which both the Yemen Arab Republic and the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen were parties, the date of acceptance or signature chosen is the one which either the Yemen Arab Republic or the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen accepted/signed first.
19. The acceptance of the text of the Constitution amended in 1977 was confirmed by an instrument received on 20 July 1994.
20. The present title was adopted as a result of amendments to the Agreement, which entered into force on 16 February 1983.
21. The Agreement applies to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China (letters from the Permanent Representative of China to FAO to the Director-General of 4 June 1997 and 25 June 1997).
22. The Netherlands had ratified the Agreement on 19 July 1957 with respect to Netherlands New Guinea. According to a communication addressed to the Director-General on 28 December 1964, which was registered with the United Nations, the Netherlands considers that it has ceased to be a Party to the Agreement as from 1 October 1962, the date of the transfer of the Administration of the Territory to the United Nations Temporary Executive Authority.
23. Applied to Cook Islands and Niue.
24. The United Kingdom ceased to be a party to the Agreement as from 1 July 1997, date of restoration of Hong Kong to China by the Government of the United Kingdom.
30. Currently does not apply to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China (letter from the Permanent Representative of China to FAO to the Director-General of 25 June 1997).
33. The instrument of acceptance by New Zealand contains a declaration to the effect that its acceptance of the Convention does not extend to any of the territories for whose international relations it is responsible.
34. Applied to Channel Islands and Isle of Man.
35. See footnote 14. Democratic Yemen accepted the Agreement on 21 April 1969 (the effective date of the instrument was 10 November 1969, date of its admission to membership in FAO) and the Yemen Arab Republic on 20 March 1969.
36. The present title was adopted as a result of amendments to the Agreement, which were approved on 28 November 1986 by Resolution 3/90 of the Ninetieth Session of the FAO Council.
37. Extended to the territories of Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Christmas Island, Norfolk Island and the Coral Sea Islands.
38. On 4 December 1985, the Director-General received a notification of withdrawal from Mauritius. In accordance with Article XXI of the Agreement, the withdrawal became effective on 4 December 1986.
39. Pursuant to paragraph 2, Article III, of the Agreement, the Commission admitted Singapore (which is not a Member of FAO, but is a Member of the United Nations) as a Member of the Commission. The effective date of admission was 7 June 1976.
40. On 8 March 1995, the Director-General received a notification of withdrawal from Singapore. In accordance with Article XXI of the Agreement, withdrawal became effective on 8 March 1996.
41. Currently the Agreement does not apply to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China.