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Article 3. Information on national legislation
The States Parties to the present Protocol shall communicate to the Secretary-General of the
United Nations the laws and regulations which they may adopt to ensure the application of the
present Protocol.
Article 4. Settlement of disputes
Any dispute between States Parties to the present Protocol which relates to its interpretation
or application and which cannot be settled by other means shall be referred to the
International Court of Justice at the request of any one of the parties to the dispute.
Article 5. Accession
The present Protocol shall be open for accession on behalf of all States Parties to the
Convention and of any other State Member of the United Nations or member of any of the
specialized agencies or to which an invitation to accede may have been addressed by the
General Assembly of the United Nations. Accession shall be effected by the deposit of an
instrument of accession with the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
Article 6. Federal clause
In the case of a Federal or non-unitary State, the following provisions shall apply:
(a) With respect to those articles of the Convention to be applied in accordance with article I,
paragraph 1, of the present Protocol that come within the legislative jurisdiction of the federal
legislative authority, the obligations of the Federal Government shall to this extent be the
same as those of States Parties which are not Federal States;
(b) With respect to those articles of the Convention to be applied in accordance with article I,
paragraph 1, of the present Protocol that come within the legislative jurisdiction of constituent
States, provinces or cantons which are not, under the constitutional system of the Federation,
bound to take legislative action, the Federal Government shall bring such articles with a
favourable recommendation to the notice of the appropriate authorities of States, provinces or
cantons at the earliest possible moment;
(c) A Federal State Party to the present Protocol shall, at the request of any other State Party
hereto transmitted through the Secretary-General of the United Nations, supply a statement of
the law and practice of the Federation and its constituent units in regard to any particular
provision of the Convention to be applied in accordance with article I, paragraph 1, of the
present Protocol, showing the extent to which effect has been given to that provision by
legislative or other action.
Article 7. Reservations and declarations
1. At the time of accession, any State may make reservations in respect of article IV of the
present Protocol and in respect of the application in accordance with article I of the present
Protocol of any provisions of the Convention other than those contained in articles 1, 3, 4,
16(1) and 33 thereof, provided that in the case of a State Party to the Convention reservations
made under this article shall not extend to refugees in respect of whom the Convention
applies.
2. Reservations made by States Parties to the Convention in accordance with article 42 thereof
shall, unless withdrawn, be applicable in relation to their obligations under the present
Protocol.