ADMISSION TO COMMISSION MEETINGS
Any Government not a party to the Convention (GO) or any
intergovernmental organisation (IGO) may be represented at
meetings of the Commission by an observer or
observers, if such non-party government or
intergovernmental organisation has previously
attended any meeting of the Commission, or if it
submits its request in writing to the Commission 60
days prior to the start of the meeting, or if the
Commission issues an invitation to attend.
Observers may attend all meetings of the Commission
and the Technical Committee, and any meetings of
subsidiary groups of the Commission and the
Technical Committee EXCEPT Commissioners-only
meetings and the Finance and Administration
Committee.
ADMISSION TO THE SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Representatives of IGOs with particular relevance to
the work of the Scientific Committee may participate
as non-voting members, subject to the agreement of
the Chair of the Committee acting according to such
policy as the Commission may decide.
Non-member governments (GOs) may be represented by
observers at meetings of the Scientific Committee
subject to the arrangements described above for
admission to Commission meetings.
OPENING STATEMENTS
Opening statements may be submitted to Annual
Meetings of the Commission.
The conditions for Opening Statements are as
follows:
- Opening Statements should be no more than
three pages in length, contain no graphics
(although use of logos is acceptable) or
photographs and be suitable for photocopying in
black and white. They may not be in the format
of glossy-type brochures or booklets.
- The content of Opening Statements shall be
relevant to matters under consideration by the
Commission, and shall be in the form of views
and comments made to the Commission in general
rather than directed to any individual or group
of Contracting Governments. (There is no
intention that the Secretariat should conduct
ex-ante reviews of such statements.)
- Opening Statements should be submitted as an
electronic or good paper copy. Electronic
submission on diskette, CD or by email is the
preferred option.
- Opening Statements must be submitted to the
Secretariat no later than 17.00 on the first day
of the plenary meeting. The
Secretariat will allocate document numbers. The
‘statements’ will be collated and copied
together, rather than copying and distributing
them individually.
- Documents not conforming to these conditions
will not be included as Opening Statements in
the formal meeting documentation.
Please note that it is no longer possible
to submit Opening Statements in the format of
glossy-type brochures or booklets. However,
as usual, such material may be made available
for delegates to collect if they wish from
tables provided for this purpose.
FEES Please note that the Commission charges a fee
for the attendance of observers at its meetings. For 2010, it has set the fee
for non-member governments, regional integration organisations and international
governmental organisations at £800 per individual observer. However,
please also note that the fee is waived in the case of international
governmental organisations with whom IWC has reciprocal arrangements for the
exchange of observers.
Fees should be remitted by cheque, bank transfer or credit card payment
instruction to the IWC Secretariat Office in Cambridge, to arrive by 5 April
2010. The Commission is unable to accept payment by Eurocheque. Details of
(a) the Secretariat address for cheques or Banker’s Drafts, (b) the Commission
bank account for electronic transfers and (c) Credit Card Payment Instructions,
can be found
HERE.
(Please contact the Secretariat if you would like a version of the “Payment
Instructions” in either French or Spanish). Please note that any payments made
by Credit Card will be deducted in sterling and charged to your credit card
account in your local currency.
If your procedures require an invoice we will be pleased to issue one on
receiving information on your nominated observer and the address of your paying
office.
Please ensure that your fee is paid in good time.
CREDENTIALS REQUIREMENTS, BADGES AND MEETING ACCESS
Proper credentials with original signatures or seals must be forwarded to the Secretariat in advance of or presented at the Annual Meeting as set out
in Rule of Procedure D (as amended by the Commission
at the 55th Annual Meeting):
D. Credentials
- 1.(a) The names of all representatives
of member and non-member governments and
observer organisations to any meeting of the
Commission or committees, as specified in
the Rules of Procedure of the Commission,
Technical and Scientific Committees, shall
be notified to the Secretary in writing
before their participation and/or attendance
at each meeting. For member governments, the
notification shall indicate the
Commissioner, his/her alternate(s) and
advisers, and the head of the national
delegation to the Scientific Committee and
any alternate(s) as appropriate.
- The written notification shall be made
by governments or the heads of organisations
as the case may be. In this context,
‘governments’ means the Head of State, the
Head of Government, the Minister of Foreign
Affairs (including: on behalf of the
Minister of Foreign Affairs), the Minister
responsible for whaling or whale
conservation (including: on behalf of this
Minister), the Head of the Diplomatic
Mission accredited to the seat of the
Commission or to the host country of the
meeting in question, or the Commissioner
appointed under Rule A.1.
- ……
- (d) The Secretary, or his/her
representative, shall report on the received
notifications at the beginning of a meeting.
- (e) In case of any doubt as to the
authenticity of notification or in case of
apparent delay in their delivery, the Chair
of the meeting shall convene an ad hoc group
of no more than one representative from any
Contracting Government present to decide
upon the question of participation in the
meeting.
Fax or email notifications (or photocopies) will
not be accepted as the formal credentials, although
advance notification by these means is helpful
OBSERVER REGISTRATION
PLEASE NOTE that non-member Governments (GOs) and IGOs that have not previously attended an IWC
Annual meeting must first receive an invitation from the
Commission via the Secretariat before registering.
To register for IWC/62 in Agadir please click
HERE.
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