International Commission for the Protection of the Rhine
Short Name: ICPR
Full Name: International Commission for the Protection of the Rhine
Purpose: environment
Established: 11-Jul-1950
Entered into force:
Type: body, multi-lateral
Place where established: Basel, Germany
Schedule to expire:
Goals and Objectives: To investigate and establish the nature of pollution of the Rhine; to propose measures for the protection and ecological rehabilitation of the Rhine.
Related Legislation: [11 Jul 1950] International Commission for the Protection of the Rhine against Pollution was founded. [1963] Convention on the International Commission for the Protection of the Rhine against Pollution (Bern Convention). [03 Dec 1976] Convention on the Protection of the Rhine against Chemical Pollution (Entered into force 05 Jul 1985). [30 Jun 1985] Treaty concerning the Regulation of Salmon Fishery in the Rhine River Basin (Entered into force 07 Jun 1986). [25 Sep 1991] Additional Protocol to the Convention for the Protection of the Rhine from Pollution by Chlorides.
Internet source: #http://www.iksr.org/icpr#
Signatories
Country Status Year
Francemember01-Jan-1970
Germany, Fed. Rep.member01-Jan-1970
Luxembourgmember01-Jan-1970
Netherlandsmember01-Jan-1970
Switzerlandmember01-Jan-1970
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How to contact
Secretariat's addressInternational Commission for the Protection of the Rhine 5400 Koblenz Hohenzollernstr 18 POB 309 Germany
Telephone+49-261-12495
Fax+49-261-36572
E-Mailiksr@rz-online.de#mailto:iksr@rz-online.de#
Home Page#http://www.iksr.org/icpr#
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