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Fourth Agreement to Extend the 1987 Regional Cooperative Agreement for Research, Development and Training Related to Nuclear Science and Technology (RCA) [2006] MOMTSer 1 (22 June 2006)

Notification

(Document Ref.: CPMV/2007/66, of 29 October 2007)

“(…)

Instructed by my Government, I have the honor to submit to Your Excellency the Instruments of Acceptance of the People's Republic of China for the Fourth Agreement to Extend the 1987 Regional Cooperative Agreement for Research, Development and Training Related to Nuclear Science and Technology done in Vienna on 22 June 2006 (hereinafter referred to as “the Agreement”), and to state, on behalf of the Government of the People's Republic of China, the following:

In accordance with the Basic Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China and the Basic Law of the Macao Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, the Government of the People's Republic of China decides that the Agreement applies to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the Macao Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China

Regional Cooperative Agreement for Research, Development and Training Related to Nuclear Science and Technology

Whereas it is a function of the International Atomic Energy Agency (hereinafter referred to as the “Agency”) to encourage and assist research on, and the development and practical application of, atomic energy for peaceful uses, which function can be fulfilled by furthering co-operation among its Member States and by assisting them in their national atomic energy programmes;

Whereas the Governments Parties to this Agreement (hereinafter referred to as the “Governments Parties”) recognize that, within their national atomic energy programmes, there exist areas of common interest wherein mutual co-operation can promote the more efficient utilization of available resources; and

Whereas, under the auspices of the Agency, the Governments Parties desire to enter into a Regional Agreement to encourage such co-operative activities;

Now, therefore, it is agreed as follows:

Article I

The Governments Parties undertake, in co-operation with each other and the Agency, to promote and co-ordinate co-operative research, development and training projects in nuclear science and technology through their appropriate national institutions.

Article II

1. There shall be a meeting of representatives of the Governments Parties (hereinafter referred to as the “Meeting of Representatives”) to be convened by the Agency. The Meeting of Representatives shall be held as required and, at least, once every year. Each representative may be accompanied by alternates, experts and advisers.

2. The Meeting of Representatives shall have the authority:

(a) To determine a programme of activities and to establish priorities therefore;

(b) To consider and approve the co-operative projects proposed in accordance with paragraph 1 of article III;

(c) To review the implementation of the co-operative projects established in accordance with paragraph 2 of article III;

(d) To co-ordinate the activities of the project committees established in accordance with article VI;

(e) To consider the annual report submitted by the Agency pursuant to paragraph 4 of article VII; and

(f) To consider any other matters related to or connected with the promotion and co-ordination of co-operative projects for the purposes of this Agreement as set forth in article I.

Article III

1. Any Government Party may submit a written proposal for a co-operative project to the Agency, which shall, upon receipt thereof, notify the other Governments Parties of such proposal. The proposal shall specify, in particular, the nature and objectives of the proposed co-operative project and the means of implementing it. At the request of a Government Party, the Agency may assist hi the preparation of a proposal for a co-operative project.

2. In approving a co-operative project pursuant to paragraph 2 (b) of article II, the Meeting of Representatives shall specify:

(a) The nature and objectives of the co-operative project;

(b) The related programme of research, development and training;

(c) The means of implementing the co-operative project and verifying the achievement of project objectives; and

(d) Other relevant details as deemed appropriate.

Article IV

1. Any Government Party may participate in co-operative project established in accordance with article III, by means of a notification of participation to the Agency, which shall notify the other Governments Parties of such participation.

2. Subject to paragraph 2 of article VII, the implementation of each co-operative project established in accordance with article III may start after receipt by the Agency of the third notification of participation in the co-operative project.

Article V

1. Each Government participating in a co-operative project in accordance with article IV (hereinafter referred to as “Participating Government”) shall implement the portion of the co-operative project assigned to it in accordance with paragraph 3 (b) of article VI. In particular, each Participating Government, subject to its domestic laws and regulations, shall:

(i) Make available the necessary scientific and technical facilities and personnel for the implementation of the co-operative project; and

(ii) Take all reasonable and appropriate steps for the acceptance of scientists, engineers or technical experts designated by the other Participating Governments or by the Agency to work at designated installations, and for the assignment of scientists, engineers or technical experts to work at installations designated by the other Participating Governments for the purpose of implementing the co-operative project.

2. Each Participating Government shall submit to the Agency an annual report on the implementation of the portion of the co-operative project assigned to it, including any information it deems appropriate for the purposes of this Agreement.

3. Each Participating Government, subject to its domestic laws and regulations and in accordance with its respective budgetary appropriations, shall contribute, financially or otherwise, to the effective implementation of the co-operative project and shall notify annually the Agency of any such contribution.

Article VI

1. There shall be established a project committee for each co-operative project.

2. The project committee shall consist of one representative from each Participating Government and one representative from the Agency. They may be accompanied by advisers.

3. The functions of the project committee shall be:

(a) To determine details for the implementation of each co-operative project in accordance with its objectives;

(b) To establish and amend, as necessary, the portion of the co-operative project to be assigned to each Participating Government, subject to the consent of that Government;

(c) To supervise the implementation of the co-operative project; and

(d) To make recommendations to the Participating Governments and to the Agency with respect to the co-operative project, and to keep under review the implementation of such recommendations.

4. The project committee shall meet as required and, at least, once every year.

Article VII

1. The Agency shall perform secretariat duties under this Agreement.

2. Subject to available resources, the Agency shall endeavour to support co-operative projects established in accordance with article III by means of technical assistance and its other programmes. Any such assistance shall be provided, mutatis mutandis, in accordance with the principles, rules and procedures governing the provision of technical assistance by the Agency.

3. On the basis of recommendations made by the project committee for a co-operative project pursuant to paragraph 3 (d) of article VI and in consultation with the project committee, the Agency shall:

(a) Establish annually a schedule of work and modalities for the implementation of the co-operative project;

(b) Allocate among the Participating Governments the contribution made in accordance with paragraph 3 of article V and paragraph 1 of article VIII;

(c) Consider the annual reports submitted by the Participating Governments on the implementation of their portions of the co-operative project pursuant to paragraph 2 of article V;

(d) Assist the Participating Governments in the exchange of information and in compiling, publishing and distributing reports on the co-operative project, as appropriate; and

(e) Provide scientific and administrative support for the meetings of the project committee.

4. On the basis of the annual reports submitted by the Participating Governments pursuant to paragraph 2 of Article V and in consultation with them, the Agency shall prepare annually an overall report on the activities carried out under this Agreement, with particular reference to the implementation of the co-operative projects established in accordance with Article III, and submit it to the Meeting of Representatives.

Article VIII

1. With the consent of the Meeting of Representatives, the Agency may invite any Member State other than the Participating Governments or appropriate international organizations to contribute financially or otherwise to, or to participate in, a co-operative project. The Agency shall inform the Participating Governments of any such contributions or participation.

2. The Agency shall administer the contributions made pursuant to paragraph 3 of article V and paragraph 1 of this Article for the purposes of this Agreement, in accordance with its financial regulations and other applicable rules. The Agency shall keep separate records and accounts for each such contribution.

Article IX

1. In accordance with its applicable laws and regulations, each Government Party shall ensure that the Agency's safety standards and measures relevant to a co-operative project are applied to its implementation.

2. Each Government Party undertakes that any assistance provided to it under this Agreement shall be used only for peaceful purposes, in accordance with the Statute of the Agency.

3. Neither the Agency nor any Government or appropriate international organization making contributions pursuant to paragraph 3 of article V or paragraph 1 of article VIII shall be held responsible towards the Participating Governments or any person claiming through them for the safe implementation of a co-operative project.

Article X

Any Government Party to this Agreement and the Agency may, where appropriate and in consultation with each other, make co-operative arrangements with appropriate international organizations for the promotion and development of cooperative projects in the areas covered by this Agreement.

Article XI

Any dispute which may arise with respect to the interpretation or application of this Agreement shall be settled through consultations between the parties concerned, with a view to the settlement of the dispute by negotiation or by any other peaceful means of settling disputes acceptable to them.

Article XII

Any Member State of the Agency in the area of South Asia, South East Asia and the Pacific or the Far East according to the Statute of the Agency may become a Party to this Agreement by notifying its acceptance thereof to the Director General of the Agency.

Article XIII

1. This Agreement shall enter into force upon receipt by the Director General of the Agency of the second notification of acceptance in accordance with article XII. In the event such notification is received by the Director General of the Agency prior to the expiration of the Regional Co-operative Agreement for Research, Development and Training Related to Nuclear Science and Technology of 1972, as extended in 1977 and in 1982, this Agreement shall enter into force on the date of expiration of the said Agreement. With respect to Governments accepting this Agreement thereafter, it shall enter into force on the date of receipt by the Director General of the Agency of the notification of such acceptance.

2. This Agreement shall continue in force for a period of five years from the date of its entry into force.

3. The co-operative projects established under the Regional Co-operative Agreement for Research, Development and Training Related to Nuclear Science and Technology of 1972, as extended in 1977 and in 1982, which are being implemented as of the date of entry into force of this Agreement, shall be considered as co-operative projects under this Agreement.

DONE in Vienna, on the second day of February 1987, in the English language.


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