PROTOCOL
TO THE 1979 CONVENTION ON LONG-RANGE TRANSBOUNDARY AIR POLLUTION ON LONG-TERM
FINANCING OF CO-OPERATIVE PROGRAMME FOR MONITORING AND EVALUATION OF THE LONG-TERM
TRANSMISSION OF AIR POLLUTANTS IN EUROPE (EMEP), 1984
ENTERED
INTO FORCE: 28 January 1988
The
Contracting Parties,
Recalling
that the Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution (hereinafter
referred to as "the Convention") entered into force on 16 March 1983,
Aware
of the importance of the "Cooperative programme for the monitoring and evaluation
of the long-range transmission of air pollutants in Europe" (hereinafter referred
to as EMEP), as provided in Articles 9 and 10 of the Convention,
Cognizant
of the positive results achieved so far in the implementation of EMEP,
Recognizing
that the implementation of EMEP has hitherto been made possible by financial
means provided by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and by voluntary
contributions from Governments,
Bearing
in mind that since the UNEP contribution will continue only until the end
of 1984, and that since this contribution together with the voluntary contributions
from Governments have been inadequate to support fully the EMEP work plan,
it will therefore be necessary to provide for long-term funding after 1984,
Considering
the appeal of the Economic Commission for Europe to ECE member Governments,
contained in its decision B (XXXVIII), to make available, on a basis to be
agreed at the first meeting of the Executive Body for the Convention (hereinafter
referred to as the "Executive Body"), the financial resources to enable the
Executive Body to carry out its activities, in particular as regards the work
of EMEP,
Noting
that the Convention does not contain any provisions for financing EMEP and
that it is, therefore, necessary to make appropriate arrangements regarding
this matter,
Considering
the elements to guide the drafting of a formal instrument supplementing the
Convention, as listed in recommendations adopted by the Executive Body at
its first session (7 to 10 June 1983),
Have
agreed as follows:
Article
1 - Definitions
For
the purposes of the present Protocol:
1.
"UN assessment rate" means a Contracting Party's rate for the financial year
in question in the scale of assessments for the apportionment of the expenses
of the United Nations.
2.
"Financial year" means the financial year of the United Nations; and "annual
basis" and "annual costs" shall be construed accordingly.
3.
"General Trust Fund" means the General Trust Fund for the Financing of the
Implementation of the Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution,
which has been established by the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
4.
"Geographical scope of EMEP" means the area within which, coordinated by the
international centres of EMEP, a/ monitoring is carried out. [The international
centres are at present: the Chemical Coordinating Centre, the Meteorological
Synthesizing Centre-East and the Meteorological Synthesizing Centre-West.]
Article
2 - Financing of EMEP
The
financing of EMEP shall cover the annual costs of the international centres
cooperating within EMEP for the activities appearing in the work programme
of the Steering Body of EMEP.
Article
3 - Contributions
1.
In accordance with the provisions of this Article the financing of EMEP shall
consist of mandatory contributions, supplemented by voluntary contributions.
Contributions may be made in convertible currency, non-convertible currency,
or in kind.
2.
Mandatory contributions shall be made on an annual basis by all Contracting
Parties to the present Protocol which are within the geographical scope of
EMEP.
3.
Voluntary contributions may be made by the Contracting Parties or Signatories
to the present Protocol, even if their territory lies outside the geographical
scope of EMEP, as well as, subject to approval by the Executive Body, on the
recommendation of the Steering Body of EMEP, by any other country, organization
or individual which wishes to contribute to the work programme.
4.
The annual costs of the work programme shall be covered by the mandatory contributions.
Contributions in cash and in kind, such as those provided by host countries
for international centres, shall be specified in the work programme. Voluntary
contributions may, subject to the approval by the Executive Body, on the recommendation
of the Steering Body, be utilized either for reducing the mandatory contributions
or for financing specific activities within the scope of EMEP.
5.
Mandatory and voluntary contributions in cash shall be deposited in the General
Trust Fund.
Article
4 - Sharing of costs
1.
Mandatory contributions shall be made in accordance with the terms of the
Annex to the present Protocol.
2.
The Executive Body shall consider the need to amend the Annex:
(a)
if the annual budget of EMEP increases by a factor of two and half times the
level of the annual budget adopted for the year of entry into force of the
present Protocol or for the year of last amendment of the Annex, whichever
is later; or
(b)
if the Executive Body, on the recommendation of the Steering Body, designates
a new international centre; or
(c)
six years after the entry into force of the present Protocol, or six years
after the last amendment to the Annex, whichever is later.
3.
Amendments to the Annex shall be adopted by consensus of the Executive Body.
Article
5 - Annual budget
An
annual budget for EMEP shall be drawn by the Steering Body of EMEP, and shall
be adopted by the Executive Body not later than one year in advance of the
financial year to which it applies.
Article
6 - Amendments to the Protocol
1.
Any Contracting Party to the present Protocol may propose amendments to it.
2.
The text of proposed amendments shall be submitted in writing to the Executive
Secretary of the Economic Commission for Europe, who shall communicate them
to all Contracting Parties to the Protocol. The Executive Body shall discuss
the proposed amendments at its next annual meeting provided that such proposals
have been circulated by the Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission
for Europe to the Contracting Parties to the Protocol at least 90 days in
advance.
3.
An amendment to the present Protocol, other than an amendment to its Annex,
shall be adopted by consensus of the representatives of the Contracting Parties
to the Protocol, and shall enter into force for the Contracting Parties to
the Protocol which have accepted it on the ninetieth day after the date on
which two-thirds of those Contracting Parties have deposited with the depositary
their instruments of acceptance of the amendment. The amendment shall enter
into force for any other Contracting Party on the ninetieth day after the
date on which that Contracting Party deposits its instrument of acceptance
of the amendment.
Article
7 - Settlement of disputes
If
a dispute arises between two or more Contracting Parties to the present Protocol
as to its interpretation or application, they shall seek a solution by negotiation
or by any other method of dispute settlement acceptable to the parties to
the dispute.
Article
8 - Signature
1.
The present Protocol shall be open for signature at the United Nations Office
in Geneva from 28 September 1984 until 5 October 1984 inclusive, then at the
Headquarters of the United Nations in New York until 4 April 1985, by the
member States of the Economic Commission for Europe as well as States having
consultative status with the Economic Commission for Europe, pursuant to paragraph
8 of Economic and Social Council resolution 36 (IV) of 28 March 1947, and
by regional economic integration organizations, constituted by sovereign States
members of the Economic Commission for Europe, which have competence in respect
of the negotiation, conclusion and application of international agreements
in matters covered by the present Protocol, provided that the States and organizations
concerned are parties to the Convention.
2.
In matters within their competence, such regional economic integration organizations
shall, on their own behalf, exercise the rights and fulfill the responsibilities
which the present Protocol attributes to their member States. In such cases,
the member States of these organizations shall not be entitled to exercise
such rights individually.
Article
9 - Ratification, acceptance, approval and accession
1.
The present Protocol shall be subject to ratification, acceptance or approval
by Signatories.
2.
The present Protocol shall be open for accession as from 5 October 1984 by
the States and organizations referred to in Article 8, paragraph 1.
3.
The instruments of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession shall be
deposited with the Secretary-General of the United Nations, who will perform
the functions of the depositary.
Article
10 - Entry into force
1.
The present Protocol shall enter into force on the ninetieth day following
the date on which:
(a)
instruments of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession have been deposited
by at least 19 States and Organizations referred to in Article 8, paragraph
1, which are within the geographical scope of EMEP; and
(b)
the aggregate of the UN assessment rates for such States and organizations
exceeds forty per cent.
2.
For each State and Organization referred to in Article 8, paragraph 1, which
ratifies, accepts or approves the present Protocol or accedes thereto after
the requirements for entry into force laid down in paragraph 1 above have
been met, the Protocol shall enter into force on the ninetieth day after the
date of deposit by such State or Organization of its instrument of ratification,
acceptance, approval or accession.
Article
11 - Withdrawal
1.
At any time after five years from the date on which the present Protocol has
come into force with respect to a Contracting Party, that Contracting Party
may withdraw from it by giving written notification to the Depositary. Any
such withdrawal shall take effect on the ninetieth day after the date of its
receipt by the depositary.
2.
Withdrawal shall not affect the financial obligations of the withdrawing Party
until the date on which the withdrawal takes effect.
Article
12 - Authentic texts
The
original of the present Protocol, of which the English, French and Russian
texts are equally authentic, shall be deposited with the Secretary-General
of the United Nations.
In
witness whereof the undersigned, being duly authorized thereto, have signed
the present Protocol.
Done
at Geneva, this twenty-eighth day of September one thousand nine hundred and
eighty-four.
Annex
referred to in article 4 of the Protocol to the 1979 Convention on Long-range
Transboundary Air Pollution on Long-term financing of the Co-operative Programme
for Monitoring and Evaluation of the Long-range Transmission of Air Pollutants
in Europe (EMEP)
Mandatory
contributions for sharing of costs for financing the Co-operative Programme
for Monitoring and Evaluation of the Long-range Transmission of Air Pollutants
in Europe (EMEP), shall be calculated according to the following scale:
%
Austria
1.59
Bulgaria
0.35
Byelorussian
SSR 0.71
Czechoslovakia
1.54
Finland
1.07
German
Democratic Republic 2.74
Holy
See 0.02
Hungary
0.45
Iceland
0.06
Liechtenstein
0.02
Norway
1.13
Poland
1.42
Portugal
0.30
Romania
0.37
San
Marino 0.02
Spain
3.54
Sweden
2.66
Switzerland
2.26
Turkey
0.60
Ukrainian
SSR 2.60
USSR
20.78
Yugoslavia
0.60
Member
countries of the European Economic Community:
Belgium
2.36
Denmark
1.38
France
11.99
Germany,
Federal Republic of 15.73
Greece
1.00
Ireland
0.50
Italy
6.89
Luxembourg
0.10
Netherlands
3.28
United
Kingdom 8.61
EEC
3.33
TOTAL
100.00
The
order in which the Contracting Parties are listed in this Annex is specifically
made in relation to the cost-sharing system agreed upon by the Executive Body
for the Convention. Accordingly, the listing is a feature which is specific
to the Protocol on the financing of EMEP.