Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 (Act No. 108 of 1996)

Notices

Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling and Use of Chemical Weapons and on their Destruction

Article VIII : The Organization

B. The Conference of the States Parties

Powers and functions

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19.The Conference shall be the principal organ of the Organization. It shall consider any questions, matters or issues within the scope of this Convention, including those relating to the powers and functions of the Executive Council and the Technical Secretariat. It may make recommendations and take decisions on any questions, matters or issues related to this Convention raised by a State Party or brought to its attention by the Executive Council.

 

20.The Conference shall oversee the implementation of this Convention, and act in order to promote its object and purpose. The Conference shall review compliance with this Convention. It shall also oversee the activities of the Executive Council and the Technical Secretariat and may issue guidelines in accordance with this Convention to either of them in the exercise of their functions.

 

21.The Conference shall:
(a)Consider and adopt at its regular sessions the report, programme and budget of the Organization, submitted by the Executive Council, as well as consider other reports;
(b)Decide on the scale of financial contributions to be paid by States Parties in accordance with paragraph 7;
(c)Elect the members of the Executive Council;
(d)Appoint the Director-General of the Technical Secretariat (hereinafter referred to as "the Director-General";
(e)Approve the rules of procedure of the Executive Council submitted by the latter;
(f)Establish such subsidiary organs as it finds necessary for the exercise of its functions in accordance with this Convention;
(g)Foster international cooperation for peaceful purposes in the field of chemical activities;
(h)Review scientific and technological developments that could affect the operation of this Convention and, in this context, direct the Director-General to establish a Scientific Advisory Board to enable him, in the performance of his functions, to render specialized advice in areas of science and technology relevant to this Convention, to the Conference, the Executive Council or States Parties. The Scientific Advisory Board shall be composed of independent experts appointed in accordance with terms of reference adopted by the Conference;
(i)Consider and approve at its first session any draft agreements, provisions and guidelines developed by the Preparatory Commission;
(j)Establish at its first session the voluntary fund for assistance in accordance with Article X;
(k)Take the necessary measures to ensure compliance with this Convention and to redress and remedy any situation which contravenes the provisions of this Convention, in accordance with Article XI 1.

 

22.The Conference shall not later than one year after the expiry of the fifth and the tenth year after the entry into force of this Convention, and at such other times within that time period as may be decided upon, convene in special sessions to undertake reviews of the operation of this Convention. Such reviews shall take into account any relevant scientific and technological developments. At intervals of five years thereafter, unless otherwise decided upon, further sessions of the Conference shall be convened with the same objective.