CONFERENCE
ON FACILITATING
THE ENTRY
INTO FORCE
OF THE
COMPREHENSIVE
NUCLEAR-TEST-BAN
TREATY
CTBT – Art. XIV/2001/2
16 February 2001
Original: ENGLISH
New York, 25-27
September 2001
DRAFT
RULES OF PROCEDURE
CONTENTS
Rule Page
I. REPRESENTATION AND
CREDENTIALS.........................................................3
1. Participating
States...................................................................................................3
2. Composition of
delegations .....................................................................................3
3. Credentials
...............................................................................................................3
4. Credentials
Committee.............................................................................................4
5. Provisional
participation
..........................................................................................4
II.
OFFICERS...................................................................................................................4
6. Election
....................................................................................................................4
7. Acting
President.......................................................................................................4
8. Participation of
the President in decision-taking
.....................................................4
III. GENERAL
COMMITTEE.........................................................................................5
9. Composition.............................................................................................................5
10.
Functions..................................................................................................................5
IV. SECRETARIAT.........................................................................................................5
11. Duties of the
Secretary of the Conference
...............................................................5
12. Duties of the
Secretariat...........................................................................................5
V. SECRETARY-GENERAL
OF THE UNITED NATIONS.........................................6
13. Duties of the
Secretary-General...............................................................................6
VI. EXECUTIVE
SECRETARY OF THE PREPARATORY COMMISSION FOR
THE COMPREHENSIVE
NUCLEAR-TEST-BAN TREATY ORGANIZATION.......6
14. Duties of the
Executive Secretary of the Preparatory Commission for the
Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban
Treaty Organization..........................................6
VII. CONDUCT OF
BUSINESS
.....................................................................................7
15. Quorum
....................................................................................................................7
16. General powers of
the President
..............................................................................7
17. Points of
order..........................................................................................................7
18.
Speeches...................................................................................................................7
19. Precedence
...............................................................................................................8
20. Closing of the
list of speakers
..................................................................................8
21. Rights of
reply..........................................................................................................8
22. Suspension or
adjournment of the
meeting..............................................................9
23. Adjournment of
debate.............................................................................................9
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24. Closure of debate
.....................................................................................................9
25. Order of motions
......................................................................................................9
26. Submission of
proposals and amendments
............................................................10
27. Withdrawal of
proposals and motions
...................................................................10
28. Decision on
competence
........................................................................................10
29. Reconsideration of
proposals
.................................................................................10
VIII. DECISION-TAKING............................................................................................11
30. Adoption of
decisions
...........................................................................................11
31. Meaning of the
phrase "ratifiers present and
voting".............................................11
32. Method of
voting....................................................................................................11
33. Conduct during
voting ...........................................................................................11
IX. SUBSIDIARY ORGANS
OF THE CONFERENCE ..............................................12
34. Subsidiary
organs...................................................................................................12
X. LANGUAGES AND
RECORDS..............................................................................12
35. Languages of the
Conference.................................................................................12
36.
Interpretation..........................................................................................................12
37. Languages of
official documents
...........................................................................12
38. Sound recordings
of meetings................................................................................12
XI. OPEN AND CLOSED
MEETINGS........................................................................13
39. Open and closed
meetings.....................................................................................13
XII. OTHER STATES,
INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS, ENTITIES
AND NON-GOVERNMENTAL
ORGANIZATIONS ..................................................13
40. Other States
............................................................................................................13
41. Specialized
agencies, related organizations and intergovernmental
organizations
..........................................................................................................14
42. Entities having
been granted observer status in the United Nations General
Assembly................................................................................................................14
43. Non-governmental
organizations...........................................................................14
XIII. AMENDMENT OR
SUSPENSION OF THE RULES OF PROCEDURE..........14
44. Method of
amendment
...........................................................................................14
45. Method of suspension
............................................................................................14
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The purpose of the
Conference is to examine the extent to which the requirement for entry into
force set out in Article XIV, paragraph 1 of the Comprehensive Nuclear- Test-Ban
Treaty (hereinafter “the Treaty”) has been met and to consider and decide by consensus
what measures consistent with international law may be undertaken to accelerate
the ratification process in order to facilitate the early entry into force of
the Treaty.
I.
REPRESENTATION AND CREDENTIALS
Participating States
Rule 1
1. Each State that has
already deposited its instrument of ratification of the Treaty before the opening
of the Conference (hereinafter “ratifier”) may participate in and be represented
at the Conference convened pursuant to paragraph 3 of Article XIV of the Treaty.
2. Each State
Signatory, which has not yet deposited its instrument of ratification of the
Treaty before the opening of the Conference (hereinafter “signatory”), may
attend the Conference in accordance with paragraph 4 of Article XIV of the
Treaty.
3. The term
“participating States” refers to ratifiers and signatories. Composition of
delegations
Rule 2
The delegation of a
participating State shall consist of a head of delegation and such other
alternates and advisers as may be required. The head of delegation may
designate an alternate
or adviser to act in his or her place. Credentials
Rule 3
The credentials of
representatives of ratifiers and the names of alternate representatives and
advisers shall be submitted to the Secretariat of the Conference, if
possible not less than
one week before the date fixed for the opening of the Conference. Credentials
shall be issued by the Head of State or Government or by the Minister for Foreign
Affairs.
Credentials Committee
Rule 4
The Conference shall
establish a Credentials Committee, which shall consist of five representatives
of ratifiers appointed by the Conference on proposal of the President. The
Committee shall examine the credentials of representatives and report to the Conference
without delay.
Provisional
participation
Rule 5
Pending a decision of
the Conference upon their credentials, representatives shall be entitled to
participate provisionally in the Conference.
II.
OFFICERS
Election
Rule 6
The Conference shall
elect a President and up to six Vice-Presidents. A majority of the
Vice-Presidents shall be chosen from the ratifiers. The officers shall be so
elected as to ensure a representative distribution of posts. Acting President
Rule 7
1. If the President
finds it necessary to be absent from a meeting or any part thereof, he or she
shall designate one of the Vice-Presidents from a ratifier to take his or her
place.
2. A Vice-President
acting as President shall have the same powers and duties as the President. Participation
of the President in decision-taking
Rule 8
The President, or a
Vice-President acting as President, shall not participate in taking decisions,
but shall appoint another member of his or her delegation to do so in his or
her place.
III.
GENERAL COMMITTEE
Composition
Rule 9
1. The General
Committee shall be composed of the President of the Conference and the
Vice-Presidents of the Conference chosen from among the participating States.
2. If the President is
unable to attend a meeting of the General Committee, he or she may designate a
Vice-President from a ratifier to preside at such meeting and a member of his
or her delegation to attend the meeting in his or her place. If a
Vice-President is unable to attend, he or she may designate a member of his or
her delegation to attend the meeting in his or her place.
Functions
Rule 10
The General Committee
shall assist the President in the general conduct of the business of the
Conference and, subject to decisions of the Conference, shall ensure the coordination
of its work.
IV. SECRETARIAT
Duties of the
Secretary of the Conference
Rule 11
1. There shall be a
Secretary of the Conference. The Secretary-General of the United Nations shall
nominate the Secretary of the Conference. He or she shall act in that capacity
in all meetings of the Conference and its subsidiary organs and may designate a
member of the Secretariat to act in his or her place at these meetings.
2. The Secretary of
the Conference shall direct the staff of the Conference.
Duties of the
Secretariat
Rule 12
The Secretariat of the
Conference shall, in accordance with these rules:
(a) Interpret speeches
made at meetings;
(b) Receive,
translate, reproduce and distribute the documents of the Conference;
(c) Publish and
circulate the official documents of the Conference;
(d) Make and arrange
for the keeping of sound recordings of the meetings of the
Conference;
(e) Arrange for the
custody and preservation of the records of the Conference in the
archives of the United
Nations; and
(f) Generally perform
all other work that the Conference may require.
V.
SECRETARY-GENERAL OF THE UNITED NATIONS
Duties of the
Secretary-General
Rule 13
The Secretary-General
shall act at the Conference in his capacity as Secretary- General of the United
Nations. The Secretary-General may designate a member of the Secretariat of the
United Nations as his representative to participate in the Conference on his
behalf. The Secretary-General or his representative shall be entitled to make
oral or written statements concerning any matter under consideration by the
Conference.
VI.
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY OF THE PREPARATORY
COMMISSION
FOR THE COMPREHENSIVE
NUCLEAR-TEST-BAN
TREATY ORGANIZATION
Duties of the
Executive Secretary of the
Preparatory Commission
for the
Comprehensive
Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization
Rule 14
The Executive
Secretary of the Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban
Treaty Organization may act at the Conference in that capacity. The Executive
Secretary may designate a member of the Provisional Technical Secretariat of the
Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization
as his representative to participate in the Conference on his behalf. The Executive
Secretary or his representative shall be entitled, within his competence as Executive
Secretary, to make oral or written statements concerning any matter under consideration
by the Conference.
VII.
CONDUCT OF BUSINESS
Quorum
Rule 15
The presence of
representatives of a majority of the ratifiers shall be required for any
decision to be taken.
General powers of the
President
Rule 16
1. In addition to
exercising the powers conferred upon him or her elsewhere by these rules, the
President shall preside at the plenary meetings of the Conference, declare the opening
and closing of each meeting, direct the discussions, ensure observance of these
rules, accord the right to speak, put questions to the Conference for decision
and announce such decisions. He or she shall rule on points of order and,
subject to these rules, have complete control of the proceedings and over the
maintenance of order thereat. He or she may propose to the Conference the
closure of the list of speakers, a limitation on the time to be allowed to
speakers on a question, the adjournment or the closure of the debate, and the
suspension or the adjournment of a meeting.
2. The President, in
the exercise of his or her functions, remains under the authority of the
Conference.
Points of order
Rule 17
A representative of a
participating State may at any time raise a point of order, which shall be
decided upon immediately by the President in accordance with these rules. A
representative of a participating State may appeal against the ruling of the
President. The appeal shall be put to the Conference for decision immediately,
and the President's ruling shall stand unless overruled by a majority of
ratifiers present and voting. A representative of a participating State may
not, in raising a point of order, speak on the substance of the matter under
discussion.
Speeches
Rule 18
1. No one may address
the Conference without having previously obtained the permission of the President,
who shall, subject to rules 17,19 and 22 to 24, call upon
speakers in the order
in which they signify their desire to speak.
2. Debate shall be
confined to the question before the Conference and the President may call a speaker
to order if his or her remarks are not relevant to the subject under discussion.
3. The Conference may
limit the time allowed to each speaker and the number of times each
representative of a participating State may speak on a question. Before a decision
is taken, two representatives of participating States may speak in favour and
two against, a proposal to set such limits. In any event, the President shall
limit interventions on procedural questions to a maximum of three minutes. When
the debate is limited and a speaker exceeds the allocated time, the President
shall call him or her to order without delay.
Precedence
Rule 19
The Chairman of a
subsidiary organ may be accorded precedence for the purpose of explaining the
conclusion arrived at by that organ.
Closing of the list of
speakers
Rule 20
During the course of
the debate the President may announce the list of speakers and, with the
consent of the Conference, declare the list closed. When there are no more speakers
on the list, the President may declare the debate closed.
Rights of reply
Rule 21
1. Notwithstanding
rule 20, the President shall accord the right of reply to a representative of a
participating State who requests it.
2. Replies made
pursuant to this rule shall normally be made at the end of the last meeting of
the day.
3. No delegation may
make more than one statement under this rule at a given meeting.
4. An intervention in
the exercise of the right of reply for any delegation at a given meeting shall
be limited to three minutes.
Suspension or
adjournment of the meeting
Rule 22
A representative of a
ratifier may at any time move the suspension or the adjournment of the meeting.
Such motions shall not be debated but shall, subject to rule
25, be put immediately
to the Conference for decision.
Adjournment of debate
Rule 23
A representative of a
ratifier may at any time move the adjournment of the debate on the question
under discussion. In addition to the proposer of the motion, two
representatives of participating
States may speak in favour of, and two against, the adjournment, after which
the motion shall, subject to rule 25, be put immediately to the Conference for
decision.
Closure of debate
Rule 24
A representative of a
ratifier may at any time move the closure of the debate on the question under
discussion, whether or not any other representative of a participating State has
signified a wish to speak. Permission to speak on the closure of the debate
shall be accorded only to two speakers opposing the closure, after which the
motion shall, subject to rule 25, be put immediately to the Conference for
decision.
Order of motions
Rule 25
Subject to rule 17,
the motions indicated below shall have the precedence in the following order
over all other proposals or motions before the meeting:
(a) To suspend the
meeting;
(b) To adjourn the
meeting;
(c) To adjourn the
debate on the question under discussion;
(d) To close the
debate on the question under discussion.
Submission of
proposals and amendments
Rule 26
Proposals and
amendments put forward by participating States shall normally be submitted in
writing to the Secretariat of the Conference, which shall circulate copies to all
delegations. As a general rule, no proposal shall be discussed or put to a
decision unless copies of it have been circulated to all delegations not later
than a day preceding the meeting. The President may, however, permit the
consideration of amendments or proposals, even though the amendments or
proposals have not been circulated or have only been circulated the same day. Withdrawal
of proposals and motions
Rule 27
A proposal or a motion
may be withdrawn by its sponsor at any time before a decision on it has been taken,
provided that it has not been amended. A proposal or a motion thus withdrawn
may be reintroduced by any representative of a participating State. Decision on
competence
Rule 28
Subject to rules 17
and 25, any motion by a participating State calling for a decision on the
competence of the Conference to discuss any matter or to adopt a proposal submitted
to it shall be decided before the matter is discussed or a decision is taken on
the proposal in question. If consensus is not attainable, the Conference shall
take a decision by a two-thirds majority of the ratifiers present and voting,
taking into account, to the maximum extent possible, views expressed at the
Conference by signatories. Reconsideration of proposals
Rule 29
When a proposal has
been adopted or rejected it may not be reconsidered unless the Conference takes
a decision to that effect. Permission to speak on a motion to
reconsider shall be
accorded only to two speakers opposing reconsideration, after which it shall be
put immediately to the Conference for a decision.
VIII.
DECISION-TAKING
Adoption of decisions
Rule 30
1. Decisions on the
measures referred to in paragraph 2 of Article XIV of the Treaty shall be taken
by consensus of ratifiers, taking into account, to the maximum extent possible,
views expressed at the Conference by signatories.
2 Decisions on matters
of procedure shall be taken by a majority of ratifiers present and voting, taking
into account, to the maximum extent possible, views expressed at the Conference
by signatories.
3. When an issue
arises as to whether a question is one of substance, as provided for in
paragraph 1 above, or of procedure, that question shall be treated as a matter
of substance. Meaning of the phrase "ratifiers present and voting"
Rule 31
For the purpose of
these rules, the phrase "ratifiers present and voting" means representatives
of ratifiers present and casting an affirmative or negative vote. Ratifiers
who abstain from
voting shall be considered as not voting. Method of voting
Rule 32
The ratifiers shall
normally vote by show of hands or by standing, but any ratifier may request a
roll call. The roll call shall be taken in the English alphabetical order of
the names of the ratifiers, beginning with the delegation whose name is drawn
by lot by the President. The name of each ratifier shall be called in all roll
calls and its representatives shall reply "yes", "no" or
"abstention". In the case of a decision on a matter of procedure, a
vote will be taken consistent with paragraph 2 of rule 30.
Conduct during voting
Rule 33
The President shall
announce the commencement of voting, after which no representative of a
ratifier shall be permitted to intervene until the result of the vote has
been announced, except
on a point of order in connection with the process of voting.
IX.
SUBSIDIARY ORGANS OF THE CONFERENCE
Subsidiary organs
Rule 34
1. The Conference may
establish such subsidiary organs as may be needed for the conduct of its work.
2. The rules of
procedure of the Conference shall apply, mutatis mutandis, to its subsidiary
organs, unless decided otherwise.
X.
LANGUAGES AND RECORDS
Languages of the
Conference
Rule 35
The languages of the
Treaty shall be the official languages of the Conference. Interpretation
Rule 36
1. Speeches made in a
language of the Conference shall be interpreted into other official languages
of the Conference.
2. A representative of
a participating State may make a speech in a language other than a language of
the Conference if his or her delegation provides for interpretation into one
such language.
Languages of official
documents
Rule 37
Official documents of
the Conference shall be made available in the languages of the Conference.
Sound recordings of
meetings
Rule 38
Sound recordings of
meetings of the Conference and its subsidiary organs shall be made and kept in
accordance with the practice of the United Nations.
XI. OPEN
AND CLOSED MEETINGS
Open and closed
meetings
Rule 39
1. The plenary
meetings of the Conference shall be open unless otherwise decided by the
Conference.
2. Meetings of the
subsidiary organs shall be restricted to participating States as defined in
rule 1, unless otherwise decided by the Conference.
XII. OTHER
STATES, INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS,
ENTITIES
AND NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
Other States
Rule 40
Any State which, in
accordance with Article XI of the Treaty, has the right to sign the Treaty, but
has not yet done so, may attend the Conference. Representatives of these States
shall be entitled to attend open meetings of the Conference, to address the Conference
under the agenda item allocated for this purpose, to receive the documents of the
Conference and to submit written contributions on matters under consideration
by the Conference.
Specialized agencies,
related organizations and intergovernmental organizations
Rule 41
Any specialized
agency, related organization or intergovernmental organization having received
a standing invitation to participate as an observer in the sessions and the work
of the United Nations General Assembly may apply to the Secretariat of the Conference
to attend the Conference. Permission to attend will be granted on the decision of
the Conference. Such a specialized agency, related organization or
intergovernmental organization shall be entitled to attend open meetings of the
Conference, to receive the documents of the Conference and to submit written
contributions on matters under consideration by the Conference. Entities having
been granted observer status in the United Nations General Assembly
Rule 42
Any entity having
received a standing invitation to participate as an observer in the sessions
and the work of the United Nations General Assembly and maintaining
permanent observer
missions or permanent offices at United Nations Headquarters may apply to the
Secretariat of the Conference to attend the Conference. Permission to attend will
be granted on the decision of the Conference. Such an entity shall be entitled
to attend open meetings of the Conference, to receive the documents of the
Conference and to submit written contributions on matters under consideration
by the Conference.
Non-governmental
organizations
Rule 43
Any non-governmental
organization (NGO) that wishes to attend the Conference may apply to the
Secretariat of the Conference to attend the Conference. Permission to attend
will be granted on the decision of the Conference. Such a non-governmental organization
shall be entitled to attend open meetings of the Conference, to receive upon request
the documents of the Conference and to make available at its own cost written contributions
on matters under consideration by the Conference. At the invitation of the President
of the Conference, a representative chosen by NGOs attending the Conference from
among their number would be allowed to address the Conference under the agenda item
allocated for this purpose.
XIII.
AMENDMENT OR SUSPENSION OF THE RULES OF PROCEDURE
Method of amendment
Rule 44
Subject to Article XIV
of the Treaty, these rules of procedure may be amended by a decision by a
majority of ratifiers present and voting.
Method of suspension
Rule 45
Subject to Article XIV
of the Treaty, any of these rules may be suspended by the Conference, provided
that 24 hours' notice of the proposal for the suspension has been given, which
may be waived if no representative of a ratifier objects. Any such suspension
shall be limited to a specific and stated purpose and to a period required to achieve
that purpose.