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Illicit traffic by sea
- The Parties shall co-operate to the fullest extent possible to
suppress illicit traffic by sea, in conformity with the international
law of the sea.
- A Party which has reasonable grounds to suspect that a vessel flying
its flag or not displaying a flag or marks of registry is engaged
in illicit traffic may request the assistance of other Parties in
suppressing its use for that purpose. The Parties so requested shall
render such assistance within the means available to them.
- A Party which has reasonable grounds to suspect that a vessel exercising
freedom of navigation in accordance with international law and flying
the flag or displaying marks of registry of another Party is engaged
in illicit traffic may so notify the flag State, request confirmation
of registry and, if confirmed, request authorization from the flag
State to take appropriate measures in regard to that vessel.
- In accordance with paragraph 3 or in accordance with treaties in
force between them or in accordance with any agreement or arrangement
otherwise reached between those Parties, the flag State may authorize
the requesting State to, inter alia:
(a) Board the vessel;
(b) Search the vessel;
(c) If evidence of involvement in illicit traffic is found,
take appropriate action with respect to the vessel, persons
and cargo on board.
- Where action is taken pursuant to this article, the parties concerned
shall take due account of the need not to endanger the safety of life
at sea, the security of the vessel and the cargo or to prejudice the
commercial and legal interests of the flag State or any other interested
State.
- The flag State may, consistent with its obligations in paragraph
1 of this article, subject its authorization to conditions to be mutually
agreed between it and the requesting Party, including conditions relating
to responsibility.
- For the purposes of paragraphs 3 and 4 of this article, a Party
shall respond expeditiously to a request from another Party to determine
whether a vessel that is flying its flag is entitled to do so, and
to requests for authorization made pursuant to paragraph 3. At the
time of becoming a Party to this Convention, each Party shall designate
an authority or, when necessary, authorities to receive and respond
to such requests. Such designation shall be notified through the Secretary-General
to all other Parties within one month of the designation.
- A Party which has taken any action in accordance with this article
shall promptly inform the flag State concerned of the results of that
action.
- The Parties shall consider entering into bilateral or regional
agreements or arrangements to carry out, or to enhance the effectiveness
of, the provisions of this article.
- Action pursuant to paragraph 4 of this article shall be carried
out only by warships or military aircraft, or other ships or aircraft
clearly marked and identifiable as being on government service and
authorized to that effect.
- Any action taken in accordance with this article shall take due
account of the need not to interfere with or affect the rights and
obligations and the exercise of jurisdiction of coastal States in
accordance with the international law of the sea.
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