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Full Title |
1986 Convention for the Protection of the Natural Resources and Environment of the South Pacific Region |
Short Title / Abbreviations |
SPREP Convention / Noumea Convention |
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Citations to Text | 26 ILM 38 (1987) |
Date of Adoption | 24/11/1986 |
Place of Adoption | Noumea, New Caledonia |
Secretariat / Relevant Authority |
South Pacific Bureau for Economic Co-operation (at time of adoption). This convention is now served by the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme |
Dispute settlement provisions |
“Article 26: SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES 1. In case of a dispute between Parties as to the interpretation or application of this Convention or its Protocols, they shall seek a settlement of the dispute through negotiation or any other peaceful means of their own choice. If the Parties concerned cannot reach agreement, they should seek the good offices of, or jointly request mediation by, a third Party. 2. If the Parties concerned cannot settle their dispute through the means mentioned in paragraph 1, the dispute shall, upon common agreement except as may be otherwise provided in any Protocol to this Convention, be submitted to arbitration under conditions laid down in the Annex on Arbitration to this Convention. However, failure to reach common agreement on submission of the dispute to arbitration shall not absolve the Parties from the responsibility of continuing to seek to resolve it by means referred to in paragraph 1. 3. A Party may at any time declare that it recognizes as compulsory ipso facto and without special agreement, in relation to any other Party accepting the same obligation, the application of the arbitration procedure set out in the Annex on Arbitration. Such declaration shall be notified in writing to the Depositary who shall promptly communicate it to the other Parties.” |
Depository |
Secretary-General of the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat (formerly Director of the South Pacific Commission) |
Annexes |
Annex on Arbitration |
Entry Into Force Status | In Force |
Source |
Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme |
Date of Entry into Force |
22/08/1990 |
Entry into Force / Termination Provisions |
“Article 31: ENTRY INTO FORCE 1. This Convention shall enter into force on the thirtieth day following the date of deposit of at least ten instruments of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession. 2. Any Protocol to this Convention, except as otherwise provided in such Protocol, shall enter into force on the thirtieth day following the date of deposit of at least five instruments of ratification, acceptance or approval of such Protocol, or of accession thereto, provided that no Protocol shall enter into force before the Convention. Should the requirements for entry into force of a Protocol be met prior to those for entry into force of the Convention pursuant to paragraph 1, such Protocol shall enter into force on the same date as the Convention. 3. Thereafter, this Convention and any Protocol shall enter into force with respect to any State referred to in Articles 28 or 30 on the thirtieth day following the date of deposit of its instrument of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession.” |
General Status | 12 Parties (as of 10/07/2024) |
Links to Current Status/Reservations |
Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme
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ASEAN States | |
Brunei Darussalam | |
Cambodia | |
Indonesia | |
Lao PDR | |
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Myanmar | |
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Singapore | |
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Vietnam | |
Related Instruments | |
Protocols / Amendments to this instrument |
2006 Protocol on Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response and Cooperation in the Pacific Region 2006 Protocol on Hazardous and Noxious Substances Pollution, Preparedness and Response and Cooperation in the Pacific Region 2006 Amendment to the Protocol for the Prevention of Pollution of the South Pacific Region by Dumping 1986 Protocol for the Prevention of Pollution of the South Pacific Region by Dumping 1986 Protocol Concerning Cooperation in Combating Pollution Emergencies in the South Pacific Region |
Related Instruments |
1995 The 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 1993 Agreement Establishing the South Pacific Regional Environment Programme 1982 Action Plan for Managing the National Resources and Environment of the South Pacific Region 1976 The Convention on Conservation of Nature in the South Pacific |
External Links |
Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme accessed on 10/07/2024 |
Additional Information |
The Noumea Convention is the Pacific region component of UNEP’s Regional Seas Programme launched in 1972. It is the legal framework for the 1982 Action Plan for managing the National Resources and Environment of the South Pacific. Note: “Article 27: RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THIS CONVENTION AND ITS PROTOCOLS 1.No State may become a Party to this Convention unless it becomes at the same time a Party to one or more Protocols. No State may become a Party to a Protocol unless it is, or becomes at the same time, a Party to this Convention. 2.Decisions concerning any Protocol pursuant to Articles 22, 24 and 25 of this Convention shall be taken only by the Parties to the Protocol concerned.” |