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Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe: Decision on Peaceful Settlement of Disputes Including the Convention on Conciliation and Arbitration Within the CSCE

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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* [Reproduced from CSCE/3-C/Dec. 1, Stockholm, December 14, 1992, provided by the U.S. Department of State.

[At its third meeting in Stockholm of December 14 and 15, 1992, the CSCE Council considered the recommendations made by the CSCE Meeting on Peaceful Settlement of Disputes held in Geneva from October 12-23, 1992 and adopted (1) measures to enhance the Valletta Provisions, (2) the Convention on Conciliation and Arbitration within the CSCE, (3) a conciliation procedure as an option available to participating states, and (4) provisions relating to the CSCE directing participating states to seek conciliation when they have not been able to settle a dispute within a reasonable period of time. The Valletta Provisions for a CSCE Procedure for Peaceful Settlement of Disputes, adopted February 8, 1991, appear at 30 I.L.M. 390 (1991).

[The Convention on Conciliation and Arbitration within the CSCE, reproduced in Annex 2, was opened for signature on December 15, 1992. The following parties signed the Convention at that time: Albania, Armenia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Croatia, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldavia, Monaco, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Sweden, Switzerland and Ukraine.]