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"КОНВЕНЦИЯ О ЗАПРЕЩЕНИИ РАЗРАБОТКИ, ПРОИЗВОДСТВА, НАКОПЛЕНИЯ И ПРИМЕНЕНИЯ ХИМИЧЕСКОГО ОРУЖИЯ И О ЕГО УНИЧТОЖЕНИИ" [рус., англ.] (Вместе с "ПРИЛОЖЕНИЕМ ПО ХИМИКАТАМ", "ПРИЛОЖЕНИЕМ ПО ОСУЩЕСТВЛЕНИЮ И ПРОВЕРКЕ", "ПРИЛОЖЕНИЕМ ПО ЗАЩИТЕ КОНФИДЕНЦИАЛЬНОЙ ИНФОРМАЦИИ") (Заключена в г. Париже 13.01.1993)
paragraph 4. Not later than 90 days after its receipt, the Executive Council shall notify its recommendation, with appropriate explanations, to all States Parties for consideration. States Parties shall acknowledge receipt within 10 days;
d) If the Executive Council recommends to all States Parties that the proposal be adopted, it shall be considered approved if no State Party objects to it within 90 days after receipt of the recommendation. If the Executive Council recommends that the proposal be rejected, it shall be considered rejected if no State Party objects to the rejection within 90 days after receipt of the recommendation;
e) If a recommendation of the Executive Council does not meet with the acceptance required under subparagraph "d", a decision on the proposal, including whether it fulfils the requirements of paragraph 4, shall be taken as a matter of substance by the Conference at its next session;
f) The Director-General shall notify all States Parties and the Depositary of any decision under this paragraph;
g) Changes approved under this procedure shall enter into force for all States Parties 180 days after the date of notification by the Director-General of their approval unless another time period is recommended by the Executive Council or decided by the Conference.
ARTICLE XVI. DURATION AND WITHDRAWAL
1. This Convention shall be of unlimited duration.
2. Each State Party shall, in exercising its national sovereignty, have the right to withdraw from this Convention if it decides that extraordinary events, related to the subject-matter of this Convention, have jeopardized the supreme interests of its country. It shall give notice of such withdrawal 90 days in advance to all other States Parties, the Executive Council, the Depositary and the United Nations Security Council. Such notice shall include a statement of the extraordinary events it regards as having jeopardized its supreme interests.
3. The withdrawal of a State Party from this Convention shall not in any way affect the duty of States to continue fulfilling the obligations assumed under any relevant rules of international law, particularly the Geneva Protocol of 1925.
ARTICLE XVII. STATUS OF THE ANNEXES
The Annexes form an integral part of this Convention. Any reference to this Convention includes the Annexes.
ARTICLE XVIII. SIGNATURE
This Convention shall be open for signature for all States before its entry into force.
ARTICLE XIX. RATIFICATION
This Convention shall be subject to ratification by States Signatories according to their respective constitutional processes.
ARTICLE XX. ACCESSION
Any State which does not sign this Convention before its entry into force may accede to it at any time thereafter.
ARTICLE XXI. ENTRY INTO FORCE
1. This Convention shall enter into force 180 days after the date of the deposit of the 65th instrument of ratification, but in no case earlier than two years after its opening for signature.
2. For States whose instruments of ratification or accession are deposited subsequent to the entry into force of this Convention, it shall enter into force on the 30th day following the date of deposit of their instrument of ratification or accession.
ARTICLE XXII. RESERVATIONS
The Articles of this Convention shall not be subject to reservations. The Annexes of this Convention shall not be subject to reservations incompatible with its object and purpose.
ARTICLE XXIII. DEPOSITARY
The Secretary-General of the United Nations is hereby designated as the Depositary of this Convention and shall, inter alia:
a) Promptly inform all s
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