IAEA Statute definition

IAEA Statute means the Statute of the International Atomic Energy Agency, being the Statute which was ratified by Singapore on 5th January 1967, and includes any amendment to, or substitution of, the Statute that is binding on Singapore;
IAEA Statute means the International Atomic Energy Agency Statute approved on October 23, 1956 by the Conference on the Statute of the International Atomic Energy Agency held at the Headquarters of the United Nations and which came into force for the Borrower on July 29, 1957.
IAEA Statute means the Statute of the International Atomic Energy Agency, being the Statute which was ratified by Singapore on 5th January 1967, and includes any amendment

Examples of IAEA Statute in a sentence

  • Authority for IAEA and U.N. Security Council ActionsThe legal authority for the actions taken by the IAEA Board of Governors and the U.N. Security Council is found in both the IAEA Statute and the U.N. Charter.

  • The Islamic Republic of Iran has already made it clear, that based on the provisions of the IAEA Statute and the Safeguards Agreement, the BOG resolutions against Iran are illegal and unjustified.

  • On 18 March 1957, the Swiss Parliament ratified the IAEA Statute which has been brought into force on 29 July 1957.

  • Resolution 2231 also “reaffirms that Iran shall cooperate fully as the IAEA requests to be able to resolve all outstanding issues, as identified in IAEA reports.” Authority for IAEA and U.N. Security Council ActionsThe legal authority for the actions taken by the IAEA Board of Governors and the U.N. Security Council is found in both the IAEA Statute and the U.N. Charter.

  • Iran decided to sustain its membership and compliance with NPT safeguards and the IAEA Statute.

  • IAEA Statute51Two sections of the IAEA Statute explain what the agency should do if an IAEA member state is found to be in noncompliance with its safeguards agreement.52 Article III B.

  • IAEA Statute48Two sections of the IAEA Statute explain what the agency should do if an IAEA member state is found to be in noncompliance with its safeguards agreement.49 Article III B.

  • Referring Iran's case to the Council, issued in violation of Article XII.C of the IAEA Statute; consequently, the UNSC resolutions also issued in contrast with the Purposes and Principles of the Charter (breach of Article 24 of U.N Charter).

  • Article III of the IAEA Statute authorizes the IAEA to encourage and assist research on, and development and practical application of, atomic energy for peaceful purposes throughout the world and to foster the exchange of scientific and technical information, as well as the exchange of scientists in the field of peaceful uses of atomic energy.

  • S/2020/824 IAEA Statute67Two sections of the IAEA Statute explain what the agency should do if an IAEA member state is found to be in noncompliance with its safeguards agreement.68 Article III B.


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