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The Chair's text (A/CONF.164./13) constitutes the main source of the working paper while certain articles and paragraphs are taken from the draft Convention submitted to the Conference by the delegations of Argentina, Canada, Chile, Iceland and New Zealand (A/CONF.164/L.11/Rev.1, of 28 July 1993) and concepts that stem from other sources, such as the working paper submitted by the delegations of Colombia, Chile, Ecuador and Peru (A/CONF.164/L.14, of 16 July 1993), the document on definitions presented by the delegation of the Russian Federation (A/CONF.164/L.32, of 27 July 1993), and the elements contributed by the Latin American Organization for the Development of Fisheries (OLDEPESCA) in the draft prepared for its tenth Ministerial Conference, held in Lima, Peru, 8-10 March 1994.
L.44 contains eleven parts and four annexes. The Preamble recalls
the provisions of Chapter 17 of Agenda 21, on sustainable yield and
conservation of the living resources of the high seas. The Preamble
states that the only way to achieve the goals mandated by the UN
Conference on Environment and Development and of General Assembly
Resolution 47/192 is to adopt legally-binding rules that determine
the rights, obligations and responsibilities of States when
applying conservation and management measures established for
high-seas fishing of the stocks concerned.
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