Einde inhoudsopgave
International Convention on the simplification and harmonization of Customs procedures
Article 15
Geldend
Geldend vanaf 03-02-2006
- Redactionele toelichting
Deze versie is nog niet voor alle partijen in werking getreden. Zie voor de partijgegevens het protocol van 26-06-1999, Trb. 2001, 162.
- Bronpublicatie:
26-06-1999, Trb. 2001, 162 (uitgifte: 01-10-2001, kamerstukken/regelingnummer: -)
- Inwerkingtreding
03-02-2006
- Bronpublicatie inwerkingtreding:
04-04-2006, Trb. 2006, 74 (uitgifte: 04-04-2006, kamerstukken/regelingnummer: -)
- Vakgebied(en)
Internationaal publiekrecht / Vrij verkeer
Amendments to the Convention
1.
The text of any amendment recommended to the Contracting Parties by the Management Committee in accordance with Article 6, paragraph 5 a) (i) and (ii) shall be communicated by the Secretary General of the Council to all Contracting Parties and to those Members of the Council that are not Contracting Parties.
2.
Amendments to the Body of the Convention shall enter into force for all Contracting Parties twelve months after deposit of the instruments of acceptance by those Contracting Parties present at the session of the Management Committee during which the amendments were recommended, provided that no objection is lodged by any of the Contracting Parties within a period of twelve months from the date of communication of such amendments.
3.
Any recommended amendment to the General Annex or the Specific Annexes or Chapters therein shall be deemed to have been accepted six months after the date the recommended amendment was communicated to Contracting Parties, unless:
- a)
there has been an objection by a Contracting Party or, in the case of a Specific Annex or Chapter, by a Contracting Party bound by that Specific Annex or Chapter; or
- b)
a Contracting Party informs the Secretary General of the Council that, although it intends to accept the recommended amendment, the conditions necessary for such acceptance are not yet fulfilled.
4.
If a Contracting Party sends the Secretary General of the Council a communication as provided for in paragraph 3 b) of this Article, it may, so long as it has not notified the Secretary General of the Council of its acceptance of the recommended amendment, submit an objection to that amendment within a period of eighteen months following the expiry of the six-month period referred to in paragraph 3 of this Article.
5.
If an objection to the recommended amendment is notified in accordance with the terms of paragraph 3 a) or 4 of this Article, the amendment shall be deemed not to have been accepted and shall be of no effect.
6.
If any Contracting Party has sent a communication in accordance with paragraph 3 b) of this Article, the amendment shall be deemed to have been accepted on the earlier of the following two dates:
- a)
the date by which all the Contracting Parties which sent such communications have notified the Secretary General of the Council of their acceptance of the recommended amendment, provided that, if all the acceptances were notified before the expiry of the period of six months referred to in paragraph 3 of this Article, that date shall be taken to be the date of expiry of the said six-month period;
- b)
the date of expiry of the eighteen-month period referred to in paragraph 4 of this Article.
7.
Any amendment to the General Annex or the Specific Annexes or Chapters therein deemed to be accepted shall enter into force either six months after the date on which it was deemed to be accepted or, if a different period is specified in the recommended amendment, on the expiry of that period after the date on which the amendment was deemed to be accepted.
8.
The Secretary General of the Council shall, as soon as possible, notify the Contracting Parties to this Convention of any objection to the recommended amendment made in accordance with paragraph 3 a), and of any communication received in accordance with paragraph 3 b), of this Article. The Secretary General of the Council shall subsequently inform the Contracting Parties whether the Contracting Party or Parties which have sent such a communication raise an objection to the recommended amendment or accept it.