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Becoming a Party
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What is the process to become a Party to the Stockholm Convention?
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Can reservations be made to the Convention?
Amendments to the Stockholm Convention
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How many Parties are bound by the amendment adopted by the Conference of the Parties at its fifth meeting, and listing endosulfan and its related isomers in Annex A to the Convention (the ‘COP5 amendment’)? When does this amendment enter into force?
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How many Parties are bound by the amendments adopted by the Conference of the Parties at its fourth meeting, and listing 9 (nine) new POPs (the ‘COP4 amendments’)? When do these amendments enter into force?
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Has any Party notified that it is unable to accept the amendments?
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When do the amendments to Annexes A, B and C of the Convention introducing the 9 new POPs, as contained in decisions SC-4/10 to SC-4/18 and adopted by the Conference of the Parties at its fourth meeting in 2009, enter into force?
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What is the legal status of the 9 new POPs prior to the entry into force of the amendments?
Exemptions
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How and when do Parties have to submit notifications for specific exemptions for the newly listed POPs?
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As a result of the amendments to Annex A, B and C of the Convention, when do the new corresponding specific exemptions enter into force?
National Legislation / Regulation
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Should a Party work on legislating/regulating a POP chemical even if it is not producing/using it?
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