Additional Protocols definition
Examples of Additional Protocols in a sentence
Consensus will be recorded and finalized either in Additional Protocols to be attached to the EEA Agreement, or in appropriate decisions by the EEA Joint Committee after the entry into force of the Agreement.
The request shall state the facts and the legal basis of the dispute, indicating the applicable rules of this Agreement, Additional Protocols and related instruments.
This Treaty shall be of a permanent nature and shall remain in force indefinitely, but any Party may denounce it by notifying the General Secretary of the Agency if, in the opinion of the denouncing State, there have arisen or may arise circumstances connected with the content of this Treaty or of the annexed Additional Protocols I and II which affect its supreme interests or the peace and security of one or more Contracting Parties.
This Treaty shall be of a permanent nature and shall remain in force indefinitely, but any Party may denounce it by notifying the Secretary General of the Agency if, in the opinion of the denouncing State, there have arisen or may arise circumstances connected with the content of this Treaty or of the annexed Additional Protocols I and II which affect its supreme interests or the peace and security of one or more Contracting Parties.
A diplomatic conference for the purpose of adopting Additional Protocols shall be convened by the Organization at the request of two thirds of the Contracting Parties.
Furthermore, the Contractor warrants that it and its affiliates are NOT involved in the sale and/or production of weapons which feed into violations of International Humanitarian Law covered by the Geneva Conventions I-IV and Additional Protocols; and the UN Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons (1980).
These two Additional Protocols primarily aimed at replacing the currency unit established in francs in the prior instruments by Special Drawing Rights (hereinafter also referred to as 12 ICAO Doc 7686, International Conference on Private Air Law, The Hague, September 1955, volume I, Minutes, Montreal September 1956, p.
The Contracting Parties, at a diplomatic conference, may adopt Additional Protocols to his Convention pursuant to paragraph 2 of Article 4.
The 1975 Additional Protocols No 1 and 2 and 1975 Montreal Protocol No 4 entered in force only a few years before the adoption of the 1999 Montreal Convention, and did not therefore have much opportunity to widely impact the existing system.
See also ICRC, Commentary to the Additional Protocols of the Geneva Conventions (1987), [4533] (UNGA Res 3452 (XXX) (1975) as having ‘an important moral force’ albeit not legally binding).