HOW TO PROSECUTE ILLEGAL WASTE SHIPMENTS: The Basel Convention September 2013 M. Amélie Taoufiq-Cailliau Bogor, Indonesia

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HOW TO PROSECUTE ILLEGAL WASTE SHIPMENTS: The Basel Convention 17-19 September 2013 M. Amélie Taoufiq-Cailliau Bogor, Indonesia

Table of Contents 1. Overview of the Basel Convention 2. Definitions 3. Control procedure 4. Illegal traffic 5. Role of the Secretariat 6. Recent Developments Synergies 7. Areas for future cooperation

Overview of the Basel Convention Adopted on 22 March 1989 Entered into force on 5 May 1992 179 Parties

Overview of the Basel Convention Objective is to protect human health and the environment by: Minimizing generation of hazardous wastes Treating and disposing hazardous wastes and other wastes as close as possible to their source of generation in an environmentally sound manner (ESM) Reducing transboundary movements (TBM) of hazardous wastes and other wastes to a minimum consistent with their environmentally sound management and controlling such movements

Overview of the Basel Convention Cornerstones of the TBM control procedure: 1. Right to restrict/prohibit TBM 2. Conditions on TBM 3. Prior Informed Consent (PIC) 4. Environmentally Sound Management (ESM) 5. Illegal traffic and take-back obligation

Overview of the Basel Convention General rights and obligations of Parties of relevance to the control of TBM (Article 4 of the Convention): Obligation to take appropriate legal, administrative and other measures to implement and enforce the requirements of the Convention, including measures to prevent and punish conduct in contravention to the Convention

Overview of the Basel Convention Right of Parties to restrict/prohibit the import of hazardous or other wastes for disposal Obligation to inform other Parties of their decision to restrict/prohibit import of hazardous or other wastes Obligation by other Parties to respect such restrictions/prohibitions List of the restrictions/prohibitions imposed under national law in individual Parties: http://www.basel.int/countries/importexportrestrictions/tabid/14 81/Default.aspx

Overview of the Basel Convention A Party must not allow exports when it has reason to believe that the wastes in question will not be managed in an environmentally sound manner Parties are prohibited from exporting wastes falling within the scope of the Convention for disposal within the area south of 60 South latitude A TBM should not occur with a non-party Only persons authorized or allowed to transport or dispose of wastes undertake such operations, and wastes subject to a TBM be packaged, labeled and transported in conformity with generally accepted and recognized international rules and standards.

Overview of the Basel Convention Parties are under an obligation to take the appropriate measures to ensure that TBM of hazardous wastes and other wastes are only allowed if one of the three following conditions is met: the State of export does not have the technical capacity and the necessary facilities, capacity or suitable disposal sites in order to dispose of the wastes in question in an environmentally sound manner; or the wastes in question are required as raw material for recycling or recovery industries in the State of import; or the TBM in question is in accordance with other criteria decided by the Parties

Overview of the Basel Convention Parties are to consider that illegal traffic in hazardous wastes criminal: - Article 4, paragraph 3 - Under Article 9, paragraph 5, each Party is required to introduce appropriate national legislation to prevent and punish illegal traffic

Definitions What is waste? Article 2, paragraph 1: Substances or objects which are disposed of or are intended to be disposed of or are required to be disposed of by the provisions of national law

Definitions What are hazardous wastes? - Article 1, paragraph 1 (a): Wastes that belong to any category contained in Annex I, unless they do not possess any of the characteristics contained in Annex III. - Annex I is further elaborated in Annexes VIII and IX that were adopted at COP-4. Wastes listed in Annex VIII are presumed to be hazardous, while wastes listed in Annex IX are presumed not to be hazardous - Annex III contains the list of hazardous characteristics, such as explosive, corrosive, poisonous or flammable

Definitions What are hazardous wastes? Article 1, paragraph 1 (b): Wastes that are not covered under paragraph (a) but are defined as, or are considered to be, hazardous wastes by the domestic legislation of the Party of export, import or transit => For a list of such national definitions, see: http://www.basel.int/countries/nationaldefinitions/ tabid/1480/default.aspx

Definitions What are other wastes? Article 1, paragraph 2: Wastes that belong to any category contained in Annex II that are subject to transboundary movement shall be other wastes for the purposes of this Convention Annex II lists wastes collected from households and residues arising from the incineration of household wastes

Definitions Wastes not covered by the Convention: Radioactive wastes subject to other international control systems (Article 1, paragraph 3) Wastes derived from the normal operation of a ship the discharge of which is covered by another international instrument (Article 1, paragraph 4)

Definitions What is disposal? Annex IV a) Section A lists 15 types of operations (coded D1 D15) that do not lead to the possibility of resource recovery, recycling, reclamation and direct re-use (e.g. landfill, incineration and permanent storage) = final disposal

Definitions What is disposal? Annex IV b)section B lists 13 types of operations (coded R1 R13) that may lead to resource recovery, recycling, reclamation and direct re-use (e.g. recycling or reclamation of metals and metal compounds, and used oil re-refining)

Definitions What is transboundary movement? Article 2, paragraph 3: any movement of hazardous wastes or other wastes from an area under the national jurisdiction of one State to or through an area under the national jurisdiction of another State or to or through an area not under the national jurisdiction of any State, provided at least two States are involved in the movement.

The Control Procedure Prior Informed Consent Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Notification Consent and issuance of movement document Transboundary movement Confirmation of disposal

The Control Procedure Stage 1 Notification Article 6: State of export (or the generator or exporter) to notify in writing, through the channel of the competent authority of the States concerned of any proposed transboundary movement of hazardous wastes or other wastes Information to be provided in the notification document: see Annex V A and notification document (http://www.basel.int/procedures/notificationmovemen tdocuments/tabid/1327/default.aspx)

The Control Procedure Stage 1 Notification GENERATOR 1. Conclude a contract specifying ESM DISPOSER 2. Inform of proposed movement 3. Refuse to allow export COUNTRY OF EXPORT 3. Send Notification Document COUNTRY OF TRANSIT COUNTRY OF IMPORT

The Control Procedure The State of export is not to allow the generator or exporter to commence the transboundary movement until written confirmation is received that: The notifier has received written consent of the State of import; and The notifier has received from the State of import confirmation of the existence of a legally binding contract between the exporter and the disposer specifying environmentally sound management of the waste

The Control Procedure Stage 2 Consent and issuance of the Movement Document If all requirements are met, the Competent Authority issues the movement document The movement document must accompany the consignment at all times The movement document provides relevant information about a particular consignment, e.g. the carriers, passage through customs offices, receipt and disposal of waste by the disposer Information is to be provided in the Movement document? See Annex V B and movement document (http://www.basel.int/procedures/notificationmovemen tdocuments/tabid/1327/default.aspx

The Control Procedure Stage 2 Consent and issuance of the Movement Document GENERATOR DISPOSER 4. If consent and proof of contract, then issue Movement Document COUNTRY OF EXPORT 3. Consent/Deny Movement (written) 1. Consent/Deny Movement (written) 2. Confirm contract specifying ESM COUNTRY OF TRANSIT COUNTRY OF IMPORT

The Control Procedure What about the procedures for transit through non-parties to the Convention? Bilateral, multilateral and regional agreements =>Information in the Notification and Movement documents may be central to the prosecution of a case of illegal traffic

The Control Procedure Stage 3 Transboundary movement GENERATOR Send copy of Movement Document confirming receipt of shipment DISPOSER COUNTRY OF EXPORT COUNTRY OF TRANSIT COUNTRY OF IMPORT

The Control Procedure Stage 4 Confirmation of disposal GENERATOR Upon completion, send confirmation that disposal taken place DISPOSER May wish to follow up in order to confirm completion COUNTRY OF EXPORT If no confirmation received, advise accordingly COUNTRY OF TRANSIT COUNTRY OF IMPORT

Illegal Traffic What is illegal traffic? Article 9, paragraph 1: Transboundary movement of hazardous wastes or other wastes: a) Without notification b) Without consent c) With consent obtained through falsification, misrepresentation or fraud d) That does not conform with documents e) Results in deliberate disposal ( dumping )

Illegal Traffic What happens when a transboundary movement is deemed illegal traffic? If it results from the exporter or disposer s conduct: Waste to be taken back by the exporter or generator; or if impracticable, or disposed of in accordance with the Convention, within 30 days from the time the State of export has been informed about the illegal traffic, or such other period of time as States concerned may agree.

Illegal Traffic What happens when a transboundary movement is deemed illegal traffic? If it results from the importer or disposer s conduct: the State of import is to ensure disposal in an environmentally sound manner by the importer or disposer, within 30 days from when the illegal traffic has come to the attention of the State of import or such other period of time as States concerned may agree

Illegal Traffic What happens when a transboundary movement is deemed illegal traffic? If responsibility cannot be assigned to a Party: Parties concerned shall ensure, through cooperation, that the wastes are disposed of as soon as possible in an environmentally sound manner in the State of export or State of import or elsewhere as appropriate

Illegal Traffic What happens when a transboundary movement is deemed illegal traffic? If responsibility cannot be assigned to a Party: Parties concerned shall ensure, through cooperation, that the wastes are disposed of as soon as possible in an environmentally sound manner in the State of export or State of import or elsewhere as appropriate

Role of the Secretariat Article 16, paragraph 1: (a) To arrange for and service meetings of Conference of the Parties and subsidiary bodies; (b) To prepare and transmit reports based upon information received in accordance with Articles 3, 4, 6, 11 and 13 as well as other type of information; (c) To prepare reports on its activities carried out in implementation of its functions under this Convention and present them to the Conference of the Parties; (d) To ensure the necessary coordination with relevant international bodies, and in particular to enter into such administrative and contractual arrangements as may be required for the effective discharge of its function; (e) To communicate with focal points and competent authorities established by the Parties in accordance with Article 5 of this Convention; ( )

Role of the Secretariat ( ) (f) To compile information ( ); (g) To receive and convey information from and to Parties ( ); (h) To provide Parties, upon request, with information on consultants or consulting firms having the necessary technical competence in the field, which can assist them ( ); (i)to assist Parties upon request in their identification of cases of illegal traffic and to circulate immediately to the Parties concerned any information it has received regarding illegal traffic; (j) To co-operate with Parties and with relevant and competent international organizations and agencies in the provision of experts and equipment for the purpose of rapid assistance to States in the event of an emergency situation; ( )"

Recent Developments - Synergies What next? Synergies moving forward Areas for Synergies

Recent Developments - Synergies Various multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs) exist with different approaches Recent moves to synergise, implement a coherent and coordinated international chemicals and wastes management strategy Basel, Rotterdam, Stockholm Conventions + Mercury? - Minamata Conference, October 2013 => Facilitate implementation of an international framework with a uniform strategy

Areas of future cooperation Exchange of information Monitoring Trainings e.g. Workshop on prosecution of Illegal Traffic of Hazardous Wastes and Other wastes, Bratislava, Slovak Republicfrom 26 to 27 June 2012», on which more information is available at http://www.basel.int/implementation/legalmatters/illegaltraffic/meetings/bratislava Slovakia26to27June2012/tabid/2758/mctl/ViewDetails/EventModID/8927/EventID/2 63/xmid/8928/Default.aspx Development of enforcement networks=> mutual assistance, to avoid forum shopping Public awareness

Publications For more information, please consult: - Basel Convention text: http://www.basel.int/theconvention/overview/textoftheconvention/tabi d/1275/default.aspx - Leaflet on the control procedure for transboundary movements of hazardous waste: http://www.basel.int/theconvention/publications/brochuresleaflets/tab id/2365/default.aspx - Leaflet on illegal traffic: http://www.basel.int/theconvention/publications/brochuresleaflets/tab id/2365/default.aspx - Instruction manual for prosecutors: http://www.basel.int/theconvention/publications/guidancemanuals/tab id/2364/default.aspx - Training manual for customs and other enforcement agencies: http://www.basel.int/theconvention/publications/trainingmanuals/tabi d/2363/default.aspx

THANK YOU! For more information: www.basel.int amelie.taoufiq@brsmeas.org