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Full Title |
2004 International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships’ Ballast Water and Sediments |
Short Title / Abbreviations |
BWM 2004/ BWM Convention 2004 |
CIL Subject Classification | |
Citations to Text | IMO Doc. BMW/CONF/36, |
Date of Adoption | 13/02/2004 |
Place of Adoption | London, United Kingdom |
Secretariat / Relevant Authority | |
Dispute settlement provisions |
“Article 15: Dispute Settlement Parties shall settle any dispute between them concerning the interpretation or application of this Convention by negotiation, enquiry, mediation, conciliation, arbitration, judicial settlement, resort to regional agencies or arrangements or other peaceful means of their own choice.” |
Depository |
United Nations Secretary-General |
Annexes |
Annex: Section A: General Provisions Section B: Management and Control Requirements for Ships Section C: Additional measures Section D: Standards for Ballast Water Management Section E: Survey and Certification Requirements for Ballast Water Management |
Entry Into Force Status | In Force |
Date of Entry into Force |
08/09/2017 |
Entry into Force / Termination Provisions |
“Article 18: Entry into Force
Article 20: Denunication
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General Status | 97 Parties (as of 02/09/2024) |
Links to Current Status/Reservations |
International Maritime Organization
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Status | |
ASEAN States | |
Brunei Darussalam | |
Cambodia | |
Indonesia |
Accession 24/11/2015 |
Lao PDR | |
Malaysia |
Accession 27/09/2010 |
Myanmar |
Accession 17/08/2022 |
Philippines |
Accession 06/06/2018 |
Singapore |
Accession 08/06/2017 |
Thailand | |
Vietnam |
Accession 24/01/2024 |
Related Instruments | |
Related Instruments | |
External Links |
Arctic Portal Library accessed on 04/09/2024 |