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UN 1976 Weather Weapon Treaty



ARTICLE I1. Each State Party to this Convention undertakes not to engage in military or any other hostileuse of environmental modification techniques having widespread, long-lasting or severe effectsas the means of destruction, damage or injury to any other State Party.2. Each State Party to this Convention undertakes not to assist, encourage or induce anyState, group of States or international organization to engage in activities contrary to theprovisions of paragraph 1 of this article. ARTICLE II As used in article 1, the term "environmental modification techniques" refers to any techniquefor changing - through the deliberate manipulation of natural processes--the dynamics,composition or structure of the Earth, including its biota, lithosphere, hydrosphere andatmosphere, or of outer space. ARTICLE III1. The provisions of this Convention shall not hinder the use of environmental modificationtechniques for peaceful purposes and shall be without prejudice to the generally recognizedprinciples and applicable rules of international law concerning such use.2. The States Parties to this Convention undertake to facilitate, and have the right to participatein, the fullest possible exchange of scientific and technological information on the use of environmental modification techniques for peaceful purposes. States Parties in a position to doso shall contribute, alone or together with other States or international organizations, tointernational economic and scientific co-operation in the preservation, improvement andpeaceful utilization of the environment, with due consideration for the needs of the developingareas of the world. ARTICLE IVEach State Party to this Convention undertakes to take any measures it considers necessaryin accordance with its constitutional processes to prohibit and prevent any activity in violationof the provisions of the Convention anywhere under its jurisdiction or control.

ARTICLE V1. The States Parties to this Convention undertake to consult one another and to co-operate insolving any problems which may arise in relation to the objectives of, or in the application of the provisions of, the Convention. Consultation and co-operation pursuant to this article mayalso be undertaken through appropriate international procedures within the framework of theUnited Nations and in accordance with its Charter. These international procedures may includethe services of appropriate international organizations, as well as of a Consultative Committeeof Experts as provided for in paragraph 2 of this article.2. For the purposes set forth in paragraph 1 of this article, the Depositary shall within onemonth of the receipt of a request from any State Party to this Convention, convene aConsultative Committee of Experts. Any State Party may appoint an expert to the Committeewhose functions and rules of procedure are set out in the annex which constitutes an integralpart of this Convention. The Committee shall transmit to the Depositary a summary of itsfindings of fact, incorporating all views and information presented to the Committee during itsproceedings. The Depositary shall distribute the summary to all States Parties.3. Any State Party to this Convention which has reason to believe that any other State Party isacting in breach of obligations deriving from the provisions of the Convention may lodge acomplaint with the Security Council of the United Nations. Such a complaint should include allrelevant information as well as all possible evidence supporting ItS validity.4. Each State Party to this Convention undertakes to cooperate in carrying out anyinvestigation which the Security Council may initiate, in accordance with the provisions of theCharter of the United Nations, on the basis of the complaint received by the Council. TheSecurity Council shall inform the States Parties of the results of the investigation.5. Each State Party to this Convention undertakes to provide or support assistance, inaccordance with the provisions of the Charter of the United Nations, to any State Party whichso requests, if the Security Council decides that such Party has been harmed or is likely to beharmed as a result of violation of the Convention.

ARTICLE VI1. Any State Party to this Convention may propose amendments to the Convention. The text of any proposed amendment shall be submitted to the Depositary, who shall promptly circulate itto all States Parties.2. An amendment shall enter into force for all States Parties to this Convention which haveaccepted it, upon the deposit with the Depositary of instruments of acceptance by a majority of States Parties. Thereafter it shall enter into force for any remaining State Party on the date of deposit of its instrument of acceptance. ARTICLE VIIThis Convention shall be of unlimited duration. ARTICLE VIII1.

Five years after the entry into force of this Convention, a conference of the States Parties tothe Convention shall be convened by the Depositary at Geneva, Switzerland. The conferenceshall review the operation of the Convention with a view to ensuring that its purposes andprovisions are being realized, and shall in particular examine the effectiveness of theprovisions of paragraph 1 of article I in eliminating the dangers of military or any other hostileuse of environmental modification techniques.2. At intervals of not less than five years thereafter, a majority of the States Parties to thisConvention may obtain, by submitting a proposal to this effect to the Depositary, the conveningof a conference with the same objectives.3. If no conference has been convened pursuant to paragraph 2 of this article within ten yearsfollowing the conclusion of a previous conference, the Depositary shall solicit the views of allStates Parties to this Convention concerning the convening of such a conference. If one thirdor ten of the States Parties, whichever number is less, respond affirmatively, the Depositaryshall take immediate steps to convene the conference.


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