Jordan and the Nagoya Protocol
Jordan signed the Nagoya Protocol the tenth of January 2012. The instrument for ratification was accepted twelve October 2014 when the Protocol came into force. The Section Nagoya Protocol gives more information on the implementation of the Protocol.
The Regional Convention for the Conservation of the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, 1982
Download | PERSGA.pdf ( 2 MB) |
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Upload date | 27 Dec 2018 |
Contributor | Mohammad Al-Tawaha |
Geographical coverage | Jordan |
Keywords | PERSGA, Red Sea, Marine |
Release date | 27/12/2018 |
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Jeddah convention considered the legal framework and the basic reference for the PERSGA members States in the field of protection marine environment and coastal areas in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. The convention joined 29 articles and entry into force 20 August 1985. the main aim of this convention its conservation of the marine environment of the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden: Rational use by man of living and non-living marine and coastal resources in a manner ensuring optimum benefit for the present generation while maintaining the potential of that environment to satisfy the needs and aspirations of future generations.