GE.10-26193
Econo
Decisions of the Sava Commission in the field of
navigation are legally binding for its member States.
11. In the EU member States, inland navigation is increasingly governed by the EU
legislation. (...) According to the recent studies, important restrictions
in access still exist when it comes to some inland waterways in the ECE region.14
30. The EU regulations (EEC) 3921/91 and (EC) 1356/96 explicitly authorize EU inland
water transport operators, who can prove a “genuine link” with a member State, to carry out
transport operations both within EU countries other than their country of establishment
(cabotage) and between EU countries. (...) As of February 2011, fourteen States are Contracting Parties to ADN.
42. Another new development since 1996 is the norms and regulations for the River
Information Services (RIS), i.e. the harmonized information services to support traffic and
transport management in inland navigation, including interfaces to other transport modes.
язык:Ру́сский
счет: 1583021.3
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daccess-ods.un.org/acce.../TRANS/SC.3/WP.3/2011/3&Lang=R
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ADVERSE EFFECTS OF THE ILLICIT MOVEMENT AND DUMPING OF TOXIC AND DANGEROUS PRODUCTS AND WASTES ON THE ENJOYMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS : REPORT : ADDENDUM / SUBMITTED BY FATMA-ZOHRA OUHACHI-VESELY, SUBMITTED PURSUANT TO COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2003/20
There are two main ways in which EU plays a role in shaping British
environmental law and policy:
(a) EU regulations which lay down rules and standards that are directly applicable in
member States;
(b) EU directives which require transposition into the domestic legislation of member
States as well as changes in British law or administrative practice.
(...) This is a general measure that allows specific regulations to be made, principally the Control of
Pesticides Regulations 1986 (COPR).
69. In parallel, the system outlined above is gradually being replaced by EC arrangements
based on the harmonizing Directive 91/414/EEC which establishes rules for placing plant
protection products (broadly agricultural pesticides) on the market. Under these regulations, the
active ingredients of both new and existing pesticides are assessed by member States and, if
found to be satisfactory, are listed on Annex I to the Directive.
язык:Ру́сский
счет: 1562301.2
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daccess-ods.un.org/acce...DS=E/CN.4/2004/46/ADD.2&Lang=R
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RESTRICTIONS IMPOSED ON THE TRANSIT QUOTA OF ROAD TRANSPORT PERMITS : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARIAT
To this end States situated between the sea and a
State having no sea-coast shall by common agreement with the latter, and in conformity with
existing international conventions, accord:
a) To the State having no sea-coast, on a basis of reciprocity, free transit through their
territory; and
b) To ships flying the flag of that State treatment equal to that accorded to their own
ships, or to the ships of any other States, as regards access to seaports and the use of
such ports.
2. States situated between the sea and a State having no sea-coast shall settle, by mutual
agreement with the latter, and taking into account the rights of the coastal State or State of transit
and the special conditions of the State having no sea-coast, all matters relating to freedom of
transit and equal treatment in ports, in case such States are not already parties to existing
international conventions.
(...) The Contracting States shall permit the passage of traffic in transit across their territorial
waters in accordance with the principles of customary international law or applicable
international conventions and with their internal regulations.

язык:Ру́сский
счет: 1556466.5
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daccess-ods.un.org/acce...en&DS=ECE/TRANS/2009/10&Lang=R
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GE.11-65262 (R) 2
The States Parties noted that the International Health Regulations (2005) are impor-
tant for building capacity to prevent, protect against, control and respond to the in-
ternational spread of disease. (...) United States of America
The States Parties noted that the International Health Regulations (2005) are impor-
tant for building capacity to prevent, protect against, control and respond to the in-
ternational spread of disease. (...) The States Parties agree the phrase ‘exposed to danger’ in Article VII means circum-
stances involving the use or threat of use of biological and toxin weapons when:
(i) Biological or toxin weapons have been used by any State(s) or other en-
tity against a State Party:
(ii) A State party is threatened by actions or activities of any State or other
entity that are prohibited for States Parties by Article I.
язык:Ру́сский
счет: 1546059
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daccess-ods.un.org/acce...?open&DS=BWC/CONF.VII/5&Lang=R
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NOTE VERBALE DATED 23 MARCH 2021 FROM THE PERMANENT MISSION OF NORWAY TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE CHAIR OF THE COMMITTEE :SECURITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION 1540 (2004)
A “NA” (Not Applicable) in any data field signifies that the data field is not
applicable to that State where through legally binding instruments States specified
that they do not possess related materials or facilities.
(...) (Money
Laundering Act, MLA)
Regulations concerning measures to combat
money laundering and the financing of
terrorism, etc. (Money Laundering
Regulations, MLR)
Crime - The Money Laundering Unit
(ØKOKRIM/ EFE - Enheten for finansiell
etterretning)
Money Laundering Regulations 2009
12 abovementioned
activities related to
means of delivery1
X X ?
язык:Ру́сский
счет: 1535202
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https://daccess-ods.un.org/acc...?open&DS=S/AC.44/2021/1&Lang=R
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PROPOSAL FOR THE MODIFICATION OF THE FORMAT OF CONFIDENCE-BUILDING MEASURES FORMS / SUBMITTED BY SWITZERLAND
Does your State Party have
anything new to declare in
relation to legislation,
regulations and other
measures?
(...) CONFIDENCE-BUILDING MEASURE E
Form 7: Legislation, regulations and other measures
17. At the Third Review Conference the States parties agreed to implement the following:
As an indication of the measures which they have taken to implement the Convention,
States parties shall declare whether they have legislation, regulations or other measures:
(a) to prohibit the development, production, stockpiling, acquisition or retention of
microbial or other biological agents, or toxins, weapons, equipment and means of
delivery, specified in Article I of the Convention, within their territory or
anywhere under their jurisdiction or control;
(b) in relation to the export or import of micro-organisms pathogenic to man, animals
and plants or of toxins in accordance with the Convention;
States parties shall complete the attached form (Form E) and shall be prepared to submit
copies of the legislation or regulations, or written details of other measures on request to
the United Nations Department for Disarmament Affairs or to an individual State party.
On an annual basis States parties shall indicate, also on the attached form, whether or not
there has been any amendment to their legislation, regulations or other measures.

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счет: 1528699.4
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daccess-ods.un.org/acce...en&DS=BWC/CONF.VI/WP.37&Lang=R
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ADVERSE EFFECTS OF THE ILLICIT MOVEMENT AND DUMPING OF TOXIC AND DANGEROUS PRODUCTS AND WASTES ON THE ENJOYMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS : REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR, FATMA-ZOHRA OUHACHI-VESELY : ADDENDUM
Enforcement of laws and regulations relating to the export of toxic and dangerous products
and wastes is the responsibility of a number of agencies and relies on their acting in cooperation.e
The principal agencies in this respect are the EPA, the Department of Justice, the United States
Customs Service, the FBI, the State Department, the Department of Transportation, the Federal
Drug Enforcement Agency and the United States Coast Guard. (...) During her
mission to the United States the Special Rapporteur visited the same border from the
United States side, around the city of El Paso, in the state of Texas.
42. (...) The owner abandoned the company, returning to the United States where he
declared bankruptcy.ee
53. The Special Rapporteur is concerned that the United States system does not impose export
regulations on SLABs destined for recycling.
язык:Ру́сский
счет: 1524691.8
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daccess-ods.un.org/acce...DS=E/CN.4/2003/56/ADD.1&Lang=R
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National Air Transport Facilitation Committee
The National FAL Committee is established to implement and manage the provisions of the NATFP in [NAME STATE (or STATES in case of National FAL Committee common to several States)].
(...) Therefore, States may wish not to include the work programme within the NATFP. (...) Nonetheless, an example of a work programme is included here to serve as guidance for States.
The National FAL Committee shall:
Regularly review the level of civil aviation facilitation at international airports in the country;
Consider and recommend solutions to civil aviation facilitation issues;
Stay informed about the operations of the Airport Facilitation Committees to ensure that practices and/or procedures employed at the airports are in accordance with applicable legislation and ICAO SARPs;
Consider proposed changes in international legislation or in the recommended practices issued by international fora and to give input to formulate the national policy position;
Review ICAO Annex 9 provisions and their implementation by way of practices and procedures at the national level, in order to establish compliance and/or file differences with ICAO Annex 9 SARPs by the designated authority [Note: Please refer to Page x of Annex 9 on the actions taken by Contracting States in relation to Notification of Differences, Promulgation of Information, and Use of the text of the Annex in national regulations];
Systematically review the differences filed in ICAO as regards ICAO Annex 9 as well as any legislation or regulations mandating the practices or procedures giving rise to such differences with a view to working to eliminate them, either by proposing changes in the practices and procedures concerned; or where necessary, by proposing changes in the relevant legislation or regulations;
Identify and share information from each participating entity on developments in their respective work field which may affect facilitation;
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Ensure Airport Facilitation Committees meet regularly to monitor and evaluate progress.
язык:Ру́сский
счет: 1522268.1
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https://www.icao.int/Meetings/...N%20GUIDANCE%20MATERIAL.RU.pdf
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REPORT OF THE WORKING GROUP ON THE USE OF MERCENARIES AS A MEANS OF VIOLATING HUMAN RIGHTS AND IMPEDING THE EXERCISE OF THE RIGHT OF PEOPLE TO SELF-DETERMINATION : ADDENDUM
Another clause establishes that “the contract shall be governed by the laws of the
State of Illinois, United States of America, and of Honduras, as though signed in that location,
nullifying any conflict of laws to which it may give rise. (...) The contract contains clauses on (a) the location and performance of duties (in and around
Iraq); (b) length and duration (12 months); (c) working conditions (up to 12 hours remunerable,
one day a week off); (d) remuneration, compensation and expenses (in most cases the pay is US$
990 a month); (e) provision of board, lodging and equipment; (f) the dangerous nature of the
situation and presumption of risk; and (g) guidelines as to conduct, which should comply with
applicable laws and regulations in the United States and the employee’s country of residence.
(...) It remains to be determined whether the Hondurans and Chileans were acting as
members of the armed forces of a party to the conflict, i.e., whether, having been recruited
under a contract with the United States Department of State, they were members of the
United States Army.
51.

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счет: 1517543.7
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daccess-ods.un.org/acce...pen&DS=A/HRC/4/42/ADD.1&Lang=R
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REPORT OF THE MEETING OF EXPERTS
WP.6
United
States
States Parties should identify mechanisms for funding the procurement and
transport of assets and examine potential liability arrangements for the provi-
sion of assistance. (...) WP.17
Iran
(NAM)
[There is a] need for establishing procedures to settle disputes if a State Party
is restricted and/or denied by another State Party or a group of States Parties on
drugs, medicines, vaccines, diagnostics and related equipment and materials for
peaceful purposes as enshrined in the Article X of the Convention, including by
considering a standing body.
(...) WIPO/WHO should conduct a study docu-
menting the compulsory licensing practices among the Member States.
S 13/8
PM
United
States
Detailed reports on the implementation of Article X, as requested by the Re-
view Conference, are essential if States Parties are to identify gaps and
strengthen implementation of Article X.
язык:Ру́сский
счет: 1515799.4
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daccess-ods.un.org/acce...en&DS=BWC/MSP/2013/MX/3&Lang=R
Источник данных: ods