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Scope Of The Convention On Assistance In The Case Of Nuclear Accident Or Radiological Emergency

Original Language Title: Geltungsbereich des Übereinkommens über Hilfeleistung bei nuklearen Unfällen oder strahlungsbedingten Notfällen

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209. Presentation of the Federal Minister of Arts and Culture, the Constitution and the media concerning the scope of the Convention on Assistance in the event of nuclear accidents or radiation-related emergencies

According to the Communications of the Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, the following countries and the following organisation have ratified their instruments of ratification or Accession instruments to the Convention on Assistance in the event of nuclear accidents or radiation-related emergencies (BGBl. No. 87/1990, last proclamation of the BGBl area. III No 28/2012):

States/Organization:

Date of deposit of the

Ratifications and/or Certificate of Accession:

Burkina Faso

7 August 2014

European Atomic Energy Community (EURATOM)

14. November 2006

Laos-Democratic People's Republic

May 10, 2013

Lesotho

17 September 2013

Mozambique

30 October 2009

Paraguay

6 February 2013

On the occasion of the deposit of its instrument of accession, the European Atomic Energy Community 1 the following declaration in accordance with Article 14 (5) (lit). c of the Convention:

" The Community has responsibilities which it shares with its Member States in the field of notification of radiation-related emergencies, in which Article 2 lit. (b) the extent to which the relevant provisions of Title II, Chapter 3 "Health protection" of the Treaty establishing the European Atomic Energy Community are provided. "

Ostermayer