PRINT
SEND MAIL
VIEW PDF
FULL DETAILS
VIEW CTC
VIEW XML
BOOKMARK
Registration Number
37758
Title
Convention to ban the importation into Forum island countries of hazardous and radioactive wastes and to control the transboundary movement and management of hazardous wastes within the South Pacific Region (Waigani Convention)
Participant(s)
Submitter
South Pacific Forum Secretariat
Places/dates of conclusion
Place
Date
Waigani
16/09/1995
EIF information
21 October 2001 , in accordance with article 24
Authentic texts
English
Attachments
with annexes
ICJ information
See article 20 (2) for provisions relating to the jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice
Depositary
Director of the South Pacific Forum Secretariat
Registration Date
South Pacific Forum Secretariat 4 October 2001
Subject terms
Pollution
Nuclear matters
Environment
Agreement type
Multilateral
UNTS Volume Number
2161 (p.91)
Publication format
Full
Certificate Of Registration
COR-Reg-37758-Sr-48102.pdf
Text document(s)
Volume In PDF
v2161.pdf
Map(s)
Corrigendum/Addendum/Note
Participant
Action
Date of Notification/Deposit
Date of Effect
Australia
Ratification
17/08/1998
21/10/2001
Cook Islands
Ratification
30/10/2000
21/10/2001
Fiji
Ratification
18/04/1996
21/10/2001
Kiribati
Ratification
28/06/2001
21/10/2001
Micronesia (Federated States of)
Ratification
26/01/1996
21/10/2001
New Zealand
Ratification
30/11/2000
21/10/2001
Papua New Guinea
Ratification
11/12/1995
21/10/2001
Samoa
Ratification
23/05/2001
21/10/2001
Solomon Islands
Ratification
07/10/1998
21/10/2001
Tuvalu
Accession
21/09/2001
21/10/2001
Partial Publication
Limited Publication
In some specific instances, the UN Secretariat has the discretion not to publish certain elements of a treaty in the UNTS. In contrast to the Limited Publication Policy when the full text of an agreement may not be reproduced in the UNTS in its entirety, the objective of applying the partial publication method to a particular situation is to speed up the publishing effort by e.g. excluding certain highly technical and voluminous annexes, lengthy lists of products or schedules of service/product specifications which are otherwise available from the registering party. This is done to facilitate and make more cost –effective the translation effort and to expedite the publication of such agreements in the UNTS. The partial publication approach is a historically established practice which has been followed since the inception of the UNTS. For further information and assistance, if required, with a partially reproduced text(s), kindly contact the Treaty Section, OLA by phone at (212) 963-5047 or e-mail to
treatyregistration@un.org
Not published in print, in accordance with article 12(2) of the General Assembly regulations to give effect to Article 102 of the Charter of the United Nations, as amended, and the publication practice of the Secretariat. For further information, you may wish to contact the Treaty Section, OLA, via online
“Contact Us”
form, by email to:
untcadmin@un.org
or by phone at (212) 963-5047.