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Table 3.3 List of regional agreements relevant to cultural heritage protection (as of 08 August 2010)
South Pacific state
parties
Title of document
Date of entry into force
Convention for the protection
of the natural resources and
environment of the South Pacific
Region, Noumea, 24 November
1986 (SPREP Convention)
22 August 1990
Cook Islands, FSM,
Fiji, Marshall,
Islands, Nauru,
Palau, PNG,
Samoa, Solomon
Islands
Convention on the conservation
of nature in the South Pacific,
Apia 1976
26 June 1990 (since 2006,
operation suspended
until further notice)
Cook Islands, Fiji,
PNG, Samoa
Convention to ban the importation
into forum island countries of
hazardous and radioactive wastes
and to control the transboundary
movement and management of
hazardous wastes within the South
Pacific Region, Waigani 1995
21 October 2001
Cook Islands, FSM, Fiji,
Kiribati, Niue, PNG,
Samoa, Solomon
Islands, Tonga,
Tuvalu, Vanuatu
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