The Parties to this Agreement,
Having regard to the Convention on the Protection of
the Marine Environment of the Baltic Sea Area, 1974 and the
Convention on the Protection of the Marine Environment of the
Baltic Sea Area, 1992;
Taking note that the Baltic Marine Environment
Protection Commission has concluded an Agreement on the Office
and the Privileges and Immunities of the Commission with the
Government of Finland on 5 May 1980;
Confirming that the aim of this Agreement is to
facilitate and ensure the efficient functions of the Baltic
Marine Environment Protection Commission in
Helsinki;
Have agreed as follows:
Article 1
Definitions
For the purposes of this Agreement:
a) "Helsinki Convention" means the Convention on the
Protection of the Marine Environment of the Baltic Sea Area,
1974 or the Convention on the Protection of the Marine
Environment of the Baltic Sea Area, 1992, whichever is in
force;
b) "Commission" means the Baltic Marine Environment
Protection Commission in Helsinki established pursuant to the
Helsinki Convention;
c) "Party to the Helsinki Convention" means a
Contracting Party to the Helsinki Convention;
d) "Host Agreement" means the Agreement between the
Government of Finland and the Baltic Marine Environment
Protection Commission on the Office and the Privileges and
Immunities of the Commission;
e) "Representatives" means representatives of the
Parties to the Helsinki Convention and in each case means heads
of delegations and members of the delegations;
f) "Staff Member" means the Executive Secretary and any
person employed permanently by the Commission and subject to
its staff regulations and stationed in Finland;
g) "Expert on mission" means a person other than a
staff member appointed to carry out a specific task for or on
behalf of the Commission;
h) "Official functions" means activities carried out by
the Commission in pursuance of its purpose as defined in the
Helsinki Convention and includes its administrative
activities;
i) "Archives" include all manuscripts, correspondence,
documents, photographs, films, optical and magnetic recordings,
data recordings, graphic presentations and computer programmes,
belonging to or held by the Commission;
j) "Property" means anything that can be the subject of
a right of ownership, including contractual rights and movable
and immovable property.
Article 2
Juridical Personality of the
Commission
The Commission shall have the juridical personality
necessary for the realisation of its purposes, operations and
activities. It shall, in particular, have the capacity to enter
into contracts, to acquire and dispose of immovable and movable
property, and to institute legal proceedings.
Article 3
Immunity of the Commission from
Execution
All property and assets of the Commission, wherever
located, shall be immune from any search, restraint,
requisition, seizure, confiscation, expropriation,
sequestration or execution, whether by executive,
administrative or judicial action, except in respect
of:
a) a civil action for damage arising from an accident
caused by a motor vehicle or other means of transport belonging
to, or operated on behalf of the Commission, or in respect of a
traffic offence involving such means of transport;
b) a counter-claim directly connected with judicial
proceedings initiated by the Commission.
Article 4
Inviolability of Archives
The archives of the Commission shall be inviolable
wherever located.
Article 5
Exemption from Taxes and
Duties
1. Within the scope of its official functions, the
Commission and its property and income shall be exempt from all
national direct and other taxes or duties not normally
incorporated in the price of goods or services. However, it is
understood that the Commission will not claim exemption from
taxes which are in fact no more than charges for public utility
services.
2. If the Commission, within the scope of its official
functions, acquires goods or uses services of substantial
value, and if the price of these goods or services includes
taxes or duties, the Party shall, whenever possible, take
appropriate measures to remit or reimburse the amount of such
taxes or duties.
3. No exemption shall be accorded in respect of goods
acquired by, or services provided to the Commission for the
personal benefit of staff members, unless laws or other
regulations of the Party concerned allow it.
Article 6
Funds, Currency and
Securities
The Commission may receive and hold any kind of funds,
currency or securities and dispose of them freely for any of
its official functions. It may hold accounts in any State to
the extent required to meet its obligations.
Article 7
Immunity of Staff Members
1. The staff members shall, when travelling on official
duty, be accorded:
a) immunity from personal arrest or detention and from
seizure of personal luggage;
b) immunity from legal process in respect of words
spoken or written or acts done in the performance of official
functions for the Commission;
c) inviolability of all papers and documents relating
to the work for which he or she is engaged by the
Commission;
d) facilities in respect of currency or exchange
regulations as necessary for the effective exercise of his or
her functions.
No immunity from legal process shall apply in case of a
motor traffic offence committed by a staff member, or in the
case of damage caused by a motor vehicle belonging to or driven
by such person.
2. The Commission may issue an Identity Card to persons
travelling on official duty for the Commission. The document,
which will not substitute ordinary travel documents, will be
issued in accordance with the form set out in Annex A and will
entitle the bearer to the treatment specified
therein.
Article 8
Tax Exemptions of Staff
Members
Salaries and emoluments paid by the Commission to staff
members shall be exempt from income tax from the date upon
which such staff members have begun to be liable for a tax
imposed on their salaries by the Commission for the latter's
benefit. Parties may take these salaries and emoluments into
account for the purpose of assessing the amount of taxes to be
applied to income from other sources.
Parties are not required to grant exemption from income
tax in respect of pensions and annuities paid to former staff
members.
Article 9
Representatives of the Parties to the
Helsinki Convention
1. Representatives of the Parties to the Helsinki
Convention shall enjoy, while exercising their official
functions and in the course of their journeys to and from
meetings, held under the auspices of the Commission, the
following privileges and immunities:
a) immunity from any form of arrest or detention
pending trial;
b) immunity from legal process, even after the
termination of their mission, in respect of acts, including
words spoken or written, done by them in the exercise of their
official functions; however, there shall be no immunity in the
case of a traffic offence committed by a representative, or in
the case of damage caused by a motor vehicle or other means of
transport belonging to or driven by him or her;
c) inviolability of all their official
papers;
d) the same facilities in respect of currency and
exchange control as is accorded to diplomatic agents of foreign
states on temporary official missions;
e) the same facilities in respect of customs as regards
their personal luggage as is accorded to diplomatic agents of
foreign states on temporary official missions.
2. The provisions of paragraph (1) shall not apply in
relations between a Party to the Helsinki Convention and its
representatives. Further, the provisions of sub-paragraphs (a),
(d) and (e) of paragraph (1) shall not apply in relations
between a Party to the Helsinki Convention and its nationals or
permanent residents.
Article 10
Experts on Mission for the
Commission
1. Experts on Mission for the Commission shall enjoy,
while exercising their official functions and in the course of
their journeys to and from meetings, held under the auspices of
the Commission, the following privileges and
immunities:
a) immunity from any form of arrest or detention
pending trial;
b) immunity from legal process, even after the
termination of their mission, in respect of acts, including
words spoken or written, done by them in the exercise of their
official functions; however, there shall be no immunity in the
case of a traffic offence committed by an expert, or in the
case of damage caused by a motor vehicle or other means of
transport belonging to or driven by him or her;
c) inviolability for all their official
papers;
d) the same facilities in respect of currency and
exchange control as is accorded to diplomatic agents of foreign
states on temporary official missions;
e) the same facilities in respect of customs as regards
their personal luggage as is accorded to diplomatic agents of
foreign states on temporary official missions.
2. The sub-paragraphs (a), (d) and (e) of paragraph (1)
shall not apply in relations between a Party to the Helsinki
Convention and experts of the same nationality as the Party
concerned or having permanent residence in that
country.
Article 11
Waiver
1. The privileges and immunities provided for in this
Agreement are not granted for the personal benefit of
individuals but for the efficient performance of the official
functions of the Commission.
2. If, in the opinion of the authorities listed below,
privileges and immunities are likely to impede the course of
justice, and in all cases where they may be waived without
prejudice to the purposes for which they have been accorded,
these authorities have the right and duty to waive such
privileges and immunities:
a) the Parties in respect of their
representatives;
b) the Commission in respect of the Executive
Secretary;
c) the Executive Secretary in respect of staff members
and experts on mission;
d) the meeting of the Commission convened, if necessary
in extraordinary session, in respect of the
Commission.
Article 12
Facilitation of Procedures
Upon the invitation issued by the Executive Secretary
on behalf of the Commission the Parties to the Agreement shall
take all appropriate measures to facilitate the entry of
representatives, staff members and experts on missions, free of
charge and without delay, to the meetings of the Commission or
its subsidiary bodies called to be held in their
countries.
Article 13
Settlement of Disputes
Disputes arising between the Parties related to the
application and interpretation of this Agreement shall be
solved through diplomatic channels.
Article 14
Relationship to the Host
Agreement
In the event of a possible conflict between a provision
of this Agreement and a provision of the Host Agreement, the
provision of the Host Agreement shall prevail.
Article 15
Signature, Ratification, Acceptance,
Approval and Accession
1. This Agreement shall be open for signature by all
States Parties to the Helsinki Convention. The Agreement shall
be subject to ratification, acceptance or approval.
2. After the Agreement has entered into force in
accordance with Article 16, paragraph 1, any State Party to the
Helsinki Convention may accede to it.
3. Instruments of ratification, acceptance, approval or
accession shall be deposited with the Government of
Finland.
Article 16
Entry into Force and Duration of the
Agreement
1. This Agreement shall enter into force 30 days after
the date of the deposit of the third instrument of
ratification, acceptance or approval.
2. For a State Party ratifying, accepting or approving
it subsequently, or acceding to it, this Agreement shall enter
into force 30 days after the date of the deposit of its
instrument of ratification, acceptance, approval or
accession.
3. This Agreement shall cease to be in force if the
Helsinki Convention ceases to be in force.
Article 17
Withdrawal
At any time after two years from the date on which this
Agreement has entered into force for a Party, that Party may
withdraw from the Agreement by giving written notice to the
Depositary. The withdrawal shall take effect upon the expiry of
one year from the date of receipt of the notice by the
Depositary or on such later date as may be specified in the
notice of withdrawal.
Article 18
Depositary
The Government of Finland, acting as the Depositary,
shall:
a) notify all Parties and the Executive Secretary of
the Commission of:
(i) the signatures;
(ii) the deposit of any instrument of ratification,
acceptance, approval or accession;
(iii) any date of entry into force of this
Agreement;
(iv) any notification of withdrawal and the date on
which such withdrawal takes effect;
(v) any other act or notification relating to this
Agreement.
b) transmit certified copies of this Agreement to the
Parties to the Helsinki Convention and to the Executive
Secretary of the Commission.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned, being duly
authorised thereto, have signed this Agreement.
DONE at Helsinki, this 2nd day of February 1998 in a
single authentic copy in the English language which shall be
deposited with the Government of Finland.
Annex A
Surname:
First Name:
Date of Birth:
National of:
Holder of passport no. ______________, issued on
______________ by _____________.
It is hereby certified, in accordance with Article 7 of
the Agreement on the Privileges and Immunities of the Baltic
Marine Environment Protection Commission of 2 February, 1998
that the person identified in the present document is
conducting official business for the Baltic Marine Environment
Protection Commission during the period from _____ to ____ in
the following States which are Contracting Parties to the
Convention of the Protection of the Marine Environment of the
Baltic Sea Area of 22 March 19741:
The Baltic Marine Environment Protection Commission
hereby requests all whom it may concern that the person
identified herein
- be allowed to pass without delay or
hindrance,
- in case of need be accorded all necessary lawful
assistance and protection.
This document does not replace travel documents
required for entry or exit.
Issued in ______ on ________ by _______.
Signature: ____________
Title: _____________
______________________________________________________________________________
1 The date will be replaced by 9 April 1992 when the
Convention of the Protection of the Marine Environment of the
Baltic Sea Area, 1992, comes into force and replaces the
Convention of 1974.