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Tenth
session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee for an
International Legally Binding Instrument for the Application of the
Prior Informed Consent Procedure (PIC) for Certain Hazardous Chemicals
and Pesticides in International Trade (INC-10)
Geneva,
Switzerland; 17-21 November 2003
The tenth session of the
Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC-10) for an International
Legally Binding Instrument for the Application of the Prior Informed Consent
Procedure for Certain Hazardous Chemicals and Pesticides in International
Trade, commonly known as the Rotterdam Convention, will be held at the
International Conference Centre in Geneva from 17-21 November 2003.
The prior informed consent
(PIC) procedure aims to promote a shared responsibility between exporting
and importing countries in protecting human health and the environment from
the harmful effects of certain hazardous chemicals that are traded
internationally. The Rotterdam Convention on the PIC Procedure for Certain
Hazardous Chemicals and Pesticides in International Trade was adopted in
September 1998. To date, the Convention has been signed by 73 States and
ratified by 49 Parties and the European Community. It will enter into force
once 50 instruments of ratification are deposited. Until the Convention's
first Conference of the Parties (COP), the INC will continue to provide
guidance regarding the implementation of the PIC procedure during this
interim period.
Delegates to INC-10 will
resume consideration of the major issues associated with the implementation
of the interim PIC procedure. As part of this work, key items on the INC-10
agenda include the: activities of the secretariat and review of the
situation as regards extrabudgetary funds; implementation of the interim
prior informed consent procedure, in particular the inclusion of chemicals
in the interim prior informed consent procedure such as asbestos, DNOC, and
dustable powder formulations of benomyl, carbofuran and thiram; outcomes of
the fourth session of the Interim Chemical Review Committee; preparations
for the COP-1, including the draft rules of procedure, draft financial rules
and provisions, settlement of disputes, and non-compliance; Conference of
Plenipotentiaries; and the assignment of Harmonized System Custom Codes.
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