إرشادات مقترحات البحث معلومات خط الزمن الفهارس الخرائط الصور الوثائق الأقسام

مقاتل من الصحراء

         



Commission shall consult the State concerned; such consultation shall suffice to  cover all future assignments of this inspector.

On presentation of a document establishing their authority, inspectors shall at all  times have access to all places and data and to all persons who, by reason of their  occupation, deal with materials, equipment or installations subject to the safeguards  provided for in this Chapter, to the extent necessary in order to apply such  safeguards to ores, source materials and special fissile materials and to ensure  compliance with the provisions of Article 77. Should the State concerned so request,  inspectors appointed by the Commission shall be accompanied by representatives  of the authorities of that State; however, the inspectors shall not thereby be delayed  or otherwise impeded in the performance of their duties.

If the carrying out of an inspection is opposed, the Commission shall apply to the  President of the Court of Justice for an order to ensure that the inspection be carried  out compulsorily. The President of the Court of Justice shall give a decision within  three days.

If there is danger in delay, the Commission may itself issue a written order, in the  form of a decision, to proceed with the inspection. This order shall be submitted  without delay to the President of the Court of Justice for subsequent approval.

After the order or decision has been issued, the authorities of the State concerned  shall ensure that the inspectors have access to the places specified in the order or  decision.

Article 82

Inspectors shall be recruited by the Commission.

They shall be responsible for obtaining and verifying the records referred to in  Article 79. They shall report any infringement to the Commission.

The Commission may issue a directive calling upon the Member State concerned to  take, by a time limit set by the Commission, all measures necessary to bring such  infringement to an end; it shall inform the Council thereof.

If the Member State does not comply with the Commission directive by the time limit  set, the Commission or any Member State concerned may, in derogation from  Articles 141 and 142, refer the matter to the Court of Justice direct.

Article 83

1. In the event of an infringement on the part of persons or undertakings of the  obligations imposed on them by this Chapter, the Commission may impose sanctions  on such persons or undertakings.

These sanctions shall be in order of severity:

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1/1/1900