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[接上页] of the specialized agencies, or the International Atomic Energy Agency, or Parties to the Statute of the International Court of Justice may become Parties to the present Convention by: (a) signature without reservation as to acceptance; (b) signature with reservation as to acceptance followed by acceptance; or (c) accession. Acceptance or accession shall be effected by the deposit of an instrument with the Secretary-General. (3) The Government of any State not entitled to become a Party under paragraph 2 of this article may apply through the Secretary-General to become a Party and shall be admitted as a Party in accordance with paragraph 2, provided that its application has been approved by two thirds of the Members of the Organization other than Associate Members. Article XI The present Convention shall enter into force 60 days after the date upon which the Governments of at least ten States have either signed it without reservation as to acceptance or have deposited instruments of acceptance or accession. It shall enter into force for a Government which subsequently accepts it or accedes to it 60 days after the deposit of the instrument of acceptance or accession. Article XII Three years after entry into force of the present Convention with respect to a Contracting Government,such Government may denounce it bynotification in writing addressed to the Secretary-General who shall notify all Contracting Governments of the content and date of receipt ofany such notification. Such denunciation shall take effect one year, or such longer period as may be specified in the notification, after its receipt by the Secretary-General. Article XIII (1) (a) The United Nations in cases where they are the administering authority for a territory,or any Contracting Government responsible for the international relations of a territory,shall as soon as possible consult with such territory in an endeavour to extend the present Convention to that territory, and may at any time by notification in writing given to the Secretary-General declare that the Convention shallextend to such territory. (b) The present Convention shall from the date of the receipt of the notification or from such other date as may be specified in the notification extend to the territory named therein. (c) The provisions of article VIII of the present Convention shall apply to any territory to which the Convention is extended in accordancewith the present article; for this purpose,the expression "its own formalities, documentary requirements or procedures" shall include thosein force in that territory. (d) The present Convention shall cease to extend to any territory one year after the receipt by the Secretary-General of a notification tothis effect, or on such later date as may be specified therein. (2) The Secretary-General shall inform all the Contracting Governments of the extension of the present Convention to any territory under paragraph 1 of this article, stating in each case the date from which the Convention has been so extended. Article XIV The Secretary-General shall inform all signatory Governments, all Contracting Governments and all Members of the Organization of: (a) the signatures affixed to the present Convention and the dates thereof; (b) the deposit of instruments of acceptance and accession together with the dates of their deposit; (c) the date on which the Convention enters into force in accordance with article XI; (d) any notification received in accordance with articles XII and XIII and the date thereof; (e) the convening of any conference under articles VII or IX. Article XV The present Convention and its Annex shall be deposited with the Secretary-General who shall transmit certified copies thereof to signatory Governments and to acceding Governments. As soon as the present Convention enters into force, it shall be registered by the Secretary-General in accordance with Article 102 of the Charter of the United Nations. Arti |