FINAL ACT OF
THE UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE
FOR THE ADOPTION OF A PROTOCOL
ON PSYCHOTROPIC SUBSTANCES
1. The Economic and Social Council of the United Nations, in accordance with Article 62, paragraph 4, of the Charter of the United Nations, and with the provisions of General Assembly resolution 366 (IV) of 3 December 1949, decided, by resolution 1474 (XLVIII), to convene a conference of plenipotentiaries for the adoption of a Protocol on Psychotropic Substances.
2. The United Nations Conference for the Adoption of a Protocol on Psychotropic Substances met in Vienna from 1 1 January to 21 February 1971.
3. The following 71 States were represented by representatives at the Conference:
Algeria | Ghana | Panama |
Argentina | Greece | Paraguay |
Australia | Guatemala | Poland |
Austria | Guyana | Portugal |
Belgium | Holy See | Rep. of Korea |
Brazil | Honduras | Rwanda |
Bulgaria | Hungary | San Marino |
Burma | India | South Africa |
Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic | Iran | Spain |
Cameroon | Iraq | Sweden |
Canada | Ireland | Switzerland |
Chile | Israel | Thailand |
China | Italy | Togo |
Colombia | Japan | Trinidad and Tobago |
Congo (Dem. Rep. of) | Lebanon | Tunisia |
Costa Rica | Liberia | Turkey |
Denmark | Luxembourg | Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic |
Dominican Rep. | Mexico | Union of Soviet Socialist Republics |
Ecuador | Monaco | United Arab Republic |
El Salvador | Netherlands | United Kingdom |
Fed. Rep. of Germany | New Zealand | United States of America |
Finland | Nicaragua | Venezuela |
France | Norway | Yugoslavia |
Gabon | Pakistan |
4. The following States were represented by an observer at the Conference:
Czechoslovakia | Romania | |
Republic of Vietnam | Uruguay |
5. The following specialized agency was represented at the Conference:
World Health Organization
6. The following international body was represented at the Conference:
International Narcotics Control Board
7. The following non-governmental organization was represented at the Conference:
International Criminal Police Organization ICPO/INTERPOL by invitation in accordance with Economic and Social Council resolution 1474 (XLVIII).
8. General A. A. El Hadeka, Director of the Permanent Anti-Narcotics Bureau of the League of Arab States, at the invitation at the Conference, also attended in a personal capacity under Rule 39 of the rules of procedure.
9. In accordance with the resolution of the Economic and Social Council referred to in paragraph 1 and with the rules of procedure adopted by the Conference, the observers and the representatives of the above-mentioned organizations and bodies participated in the work of the Conference without the right to vote.
10. The Conference elected Mr. E. Nettel (Austria) as President, and as Vice-Presidents the representatives of the following States:
Brazil | Turkey | |
Ghana | Union of Soviet Socialist Republics | |
India | United Arab Republic | |
Japan | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland | |
Mexico | United States of America | |
Togo |
11. Mr. V. Winspeare-Guicciardi was the representative of the Secretary General on the opening day of the Conference, being succeeded thereafter by Dr. V. Kuevic. The Executive Secretary of the Conference was Dr. V. Kuevic, the Legal Adviser was Mr. G. Wattles and the Deputy Executive Secretary was Mr. Ansar Khan.
12. The Conference had before it a draft Protocol on Psychotropic Substances prepared by the Commission on Narcotic Drugs of the Council, and other documentation prepared by the Secretary-General.
13. The Conference set up the following Committees:
General Committee
Chairman: The President of the Conference
Technical Committee
Chairman: Professor B. A. Rexed (Sweden)
Drafting Committee
Chairman: Mr. D. Nikoli (Yugoslavia)
Committee on Control Measures
Chairman: Dr. J. Mabileau (France)
Credentials Committee
Chairman: Dr. P. A. Jennings (Ireland)
Ad Hoc Working Group on Article 2 (paragraphs 4 and 5) (Scope
of control of substances)
Chairman: Dr. H. El Hakim (United Arab Republic)
Ad Hoc Working Group on Article 2 (paragraphs 7 and 8) (Scope
of control of substances)
Chairman: Mr. D. P. Anand (India)
Ad Hoe Working Group on Article 2 (bis) (Special
provisions regarding the control of preparations)
Chairman: Mr. D. E. Miller (United States of America)
Ad Hoc Working Group on Article 4 (Limitation of
use to medical and scientific purposes)
Chairman: Dr. A. M. Walshe (Australia)
Ad Hoc Working Group on Article 6 (Special
provisions regarding substances in Schedule 1)
Chairman: Mr. J. H. W. Hoogwater (Netherlands)
Ad Hoc Working Group on Article 7 (Licences)
Chairman: Mr. D. Nikoli (Yugoslavia)
Ad Hoc Working Group on Article 8 (Prescriptions)
Chairman: Dr. V. V. Olguin (Argentina)
Ad Hoc Working Group on Article 10 (Records)
Chairman: Mr. A. C. Kirca
Ad Hoc Working Group on Articles 11 and 12 (Provisions
relating to international trade and Prohibition of and restriction on the import and
export of psychotropic substances)
Chairman: Mr. J. P. Bertschinger (Switzerland)
Ad Hoc Working Group on Article 14 (Reports to be
furnished by Parties)
Chairman: Mr. M. K. B. Asante (Ghana)
16. As a result of its deliberations, as recorded in the summary records of the Plenary and the Minutes of the Meetings of the General Committee and the Committee on Control Measures and the Reports of all the Committees, the Conference adopted and opened for signature the Convention on Psychotropic Substances, 1971. In addition the Conference adopted three resolutions annexed to this Final Act.
DONE at Vienna, this twenty-first day of February, one thousand nine hundred and seventy one, in a single copy in the Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish languages, each text being equally authentic. The original text shall be deposited with the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the representatives have signed this Final Act.
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