DIRECTIVE 2008/50/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL
of 21 May 2008
on ambient air quality and cleaner air for Europe
CHAPTER I
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Article 1
Subject matter
Article 2
Definitions
Article 3
Responsibilities
Article 4
Establishment of zones and agglomerations
CHAPTER II
ASSESSMENT OF AMBIENT AIR QUALITY
SECTION 1
Assessment of ambient air quality in relation to sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and oxides of nitrogen, particulate matter, lead, benzene and carbon monoxide
Article 5
Assessment regime
Article 6
Assessment criteria
Article 7
Sampling points
Article 8
Reference measurement methods
SECTION 2
Assessment of ambient air quality in relation to ozone
Article 9
Assessment criteria
Article 10
Sampling points
Article 11
Reference measurement methods
CHAPTER III
AMBIENT AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT
Article 12
Requirements where levels are lower than the limit values
Article 13
Limit values and alert thresholds for the protection of human health
Article 14
Critical levels
Article 15
National PM
2,5
exposure reduction target for the protection of human health
Article 16
PM
2,5
target value and limit value for the protection of human health
Article 17
Requirements in zones and agglomerations where ozone concentrations exceed the target values and long-term objectives
Article 18
Requirements in zones and agglomerations where ozone concentrations meet the long-term objectives
Article 19
Measures required in the event of information or alert thresholds being exceeded
Article 20
Contributions from natural sources
Article 21
Exceedances attributable to winter-sanding or -salting of roads
Article 22
Postponement of attainment deadlines and exemption from the obligation to apply certain limit values
CHAPTER IV
PLANS
Article 23
Air quality plans
Article 24
Short-term action plans
Article 25
Transboundary air pollution
CHAPTER V
INFORMATION AND REPORTING
Article 26
Public information
Article 27
Transmission of information and reporting
Article 28
Implementing measures
CHAPTER VI
COMMITTEE, TRANSITIONAL AND FINAL PROVISIONS
Article 29
Committee
Article 30
Penalties
Article 31
Repeal and transitional provisions
Article 32
Review
Article 33
Transposition
Article 34
Entry into force
Article 35
Addressees
ANNEX I
DATA QUALITY OBJECTIVES
A. Data quality objectives for ambient air quality assessment
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Sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and oxides of nitrogen and carbon monoxide |
Benzene |
Particulate matter (PM10/PM2,5) and lead |
Ozone and related NO and NO2 |
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Fixed measurements(1) |
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Uncertainty |
15 % |
25 % |
25 % |
15 % |
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Minimum data capture |
90 % |
90 % |
90 % |
90 % during summer 75 % during winter |
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Minimum time coverage: |
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— |
35 %(2) |
— |
— |
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— |
90 % |
— |
— |
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Indicative measurements |
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Uncertainty |
25 % |
30 % |
50 % |
30 % |
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Minimum data capture |
90 % |
90 % |
90 % |
90 % |
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Minimum time coverage |
14 %(4) |
14 %(3) |
14 %(4) |
> 10 % during summer |
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Modelling uncertainty: |
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Hourly |
50 % |
— |
— |
50 % |
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Eight-hour averages |
50 % |
— |
— |
50 % |
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Daily averages |
50 % |
— |
not yet defined |
— |
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Annual averages |
30 % |
50 % |
50 % |
— |
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Objective estimation |
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Uncertainty |
75 % |
100 % |
100 % |
75 % |
B. Results of air quality assessment
C. Quality assurance for ambient air quality assessment: data validation
ANNEX II
Determination of requirements for assessment of concentrations of sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and oxides of nitrogen, particulate matter (PM
10
and PM
2,5
), lead, benzene and carbon monoxide in ambient air within a zone or agglomeration
A. Upper and lower assessment thresholds
1. Sulphur dioxide
|
Health protection |
Vegetation protection |
Upper assessment threshold |
60 % of 24-hour limit value (75 µg/m3, not to be exceeded more than 3 times in any calendar year) |
60 % of winter critical level (12 µg/m3) |
Lower assessment threshold |
40 % of 24-hour limit value (50 µg/m3, not to be exceeded more than three times in any calendar year) |
40 % of winter critical level (8 µg/m3) |
2. Nitrogen dioxide and oxides of nitrogen
|
Hourly limit value for the protection of human health (NO2) |
Annual limit value for the protection of human health (NO2) |
Annual critical level for the protection of vegetation and natural ecosystems (NOx) |
Upper assessment threshold |
70 % of limit value (140 µg/m3, not to be exceeded more than 18 times in any calendar year) |
80 % of limit value (32 µg/m3) |
80 % of critical level (24 µg/m3) |
Lower assessment threshold |
50 % of limit value (100 µg/m3, not to be exceeded more than 18 times in any calendar year) |
65 % of limit value (26 µg/m3) |
65 % of critical level (19,5 µg/m3) |
3. Particulate matter (PM
10
/PM
2,5
)
|
24-hour average PM10 |
Annual average PM10 |
Annual average PM2,5 (1) |
Upper assessment threshold |
70 % of limit value (35 µg/m3, not to be exceeded more than 35 times in any calendar year) |
70 % of limit value (28 µg/m3) |
70 % of limit value (17 µg/m3) |
Lower assessment threshold |
50 % of limit value (25 µg/m3, not to be exceeded more than 35 times in any calendar year) |
50 % of limit value (20 µg/m3) |
50 % of limit value (12 µg/m3) |
4. Lead
|
Annual average |
Upper assessment threshold |
70 % of limit value (0,35 µg/m3) |
Lower assessment threshold |
50 % of limit value (0,25 µg/m3) |
5. Benzene
|
Annual average |
Upper assessment threshold |
70 % of limit value (3,5 µg/m3) |
Lower assessment threshold |
40 % of limit value (2 µg/m3) |
6. Carbon monoxide
|
Eight-hour average |
Upper assessment threshold |
70 % of limit value (7 mg/m3) |
Lower assessment threshold |
50 % of limit value (5 mg/m3) |
B. Determination of exceedances of upper and lower assessment thresholds
ANNEX III
Assessment of ambient air quality and location of sampling points for the measurement of sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and oxides of nitrogen, particulate matter (PM
10
and PM
2,5
), lead, benzene and carbon monoxide in ambient air
A. General
B. Macroscale siting of sampling points
C. Microscale siting of sampling points
D. Documentation and review of site selection
ANNEX IV
MEASUREMENTS AT RURAL BACKGROUND LOCATIONS IRRESPECTIVE OF CONCENTRATION
A. Objectives
B. Substances
SO4 2– |
Na+ |
NH4 + |
Ca2+ |
elemental carbon (EC) |
NO3 – |
K+ |
Cl– |
Mg2+ |
organic carbon (OC) |
C. Siting
ANNEX V
Criteria for determining minimum numbers of sampling points for fixed measurement of concentrations of sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and oxides of nitrogen, particulate matter (PM
10
, PM
2,5
), lead, benzene and carbon monoxide in ambient air
1. Diffuse sources
Population of agglomeration or zone (thousands) |
If maximum concentrations exceed the upper assessment threshold(1) |
If maximum concentrations are between the upper and lower assessment thresholds |
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Pollutants except PM |
PM(2) (sum of PM10 and PM2,5) |
Pollutants except PM |
PM(2) (sum of PM10 and PM2,5) |
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0-249 |
1 |
2 |
1 |
1 |
250-499 |
2 |
3 |
1 |
2 |
500-749 |
2 |
3 |
1 |
2 |
750-999 |
3 |
4 |
1 |
2 |
1 000-1 499 |
4 |
6 |
2 |
3 |
1 500-1 999 |
5 |
7 |
2 |
3 |
2 000-2 749 |
6 |
8 |
3 |
4 |
2 750-3 749 |
7 |
10 |
3 |
4 |
3 750-4 749 |
8 |
11 |
3 |
6 |
4 750-5 999 |
9 |
13 |
4 |
6 |
≥ 6 000 |
10 |
15 |
4 |
7 |
2. Point sources
If maximum concentrations exceed the upper assessment threshold |
If maximum concentrations are between upper and lower assessment threshold |
1 station every 20 000 km2 |
1 station every 40 000 km2 |
ANNEX VI
Reference methods for assessment of concentrations of sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and oxides of nitrogen, particulate matter (PM
10
and PM
2,5
), lead, benzene, carbon monoxide, and ozone
A. Reference measurement methods
1. Reference method for the measurement of sulphur dioxide
2. Reference method for the measurement of nitrogen dioxide and oxides of nitrogen
3. Reference method for the sampling and measurement of lead
4. Reference method for the sampling and measurement of PM
10
5. Reference method for the sampling and measurement of PM
2,5
6. Reference method for the sampling and measurement of benzene
7. Reference method for the measurement of carbon monoxide
8. Reference method for measurement of ozone
B. Demonstration of equivalence
C. Standardisation
D. Introduction of new equipment
E. Mutual recognition of data
ANNEX VII
OZONE TARGET VALUES AND LONG-TERM OBJECTIVES
A. Definitions and criteria
1. Definitions
2. Criteria
Parameter |
Required proportion of valid data |
One hour values |
75 % (i.e. 45 minutes) |
Eight hours values |
75 % of values (i.e. six hours) |
Maximum daily 8 hours mean from hourly running 8 hours |
75 % of the hourly running eight hours averages (i.e. 18 eight-hourly averages per day) |
AOT40 |
90 % of the one hour values over the time period defined for calculating the AOT40 value(1) |
Annual mean |
75 % of the one hour values over summer (April to September) and 75 % over winter (January to March, October to December) seasons separately |
Number of exceedances and maximum values per month |
90 % of the daily maximum eight hours mean values (27 available daily values per month) 90 % of the one hour values between 8.00 and 20.00 CET |
Number of exceedances and maximum values per year |
five out of six months over the summer season (April to September) |
B. Target values
Objective |
Averaging period |
Target value |
Date by which target value should be met(2) |
Protection of human health |
Maximum daily eight-hour mean(3) |
120 µg/m3 not to be exceeded on more than 25 days per calendar year averaged over three years(4) |
1.1.2010 |
Protection of vegetation |
May to July |
AOT40 (calculated from 1 h values) 18 000 µg/m3 · h averaged over five years(4) |
1.1.2010 |
C. Long-term objectives
Objective |
Averaging period |
Longterm objective |
Date by which the longterm objective should be met |
Protection of human health |
Maximum daily eight-hour mean within a calendar year |
120 µg/m3 |
not defined |
Protection of vegetation |
May to July |
AOT40 (calculated from 1 h values) 6 000 µg/m3 · h |
not defined |
AOT40estimate = AOT40measured × |
total possible number of hours (*) |
number of measured hourly values |
ANNEX VIII
Criteria for classifying and locating sampling points for assessments of ozone concentrations
A. Macroscale siting
Type of station |
Objectives of measurement |
Representativeness(1) |
Macroscale siting criteria |
Urban |
Protection of human health: to assess the exposure of the urban population to ozone, i.e. where population density and ozone concentration are relatively high and representative of the exposure of the general population |
A few km2 |
Away from the influence of local emissions such as traffic, petrol stations, etc.; vented locations where well mixed levels can be measured; locations such as residential and commercial areas of cities, parks (away from the trees), big streets or squares with very little or no traffic, open areas characteristic of educational, sports or recreation facilities |
Suburban |
Protection of human health and vegetation: to assess the exposure of the population and vegetation located in the outskirts of the agglomeration, where the highest ozone levels, to which the population and vegetation are likely to be directly or indirectly exposed occur |
Some tens of km2 |
At a certain distance from the area of maximum emissions, downwind following the main wind direction/directions during conditions favourable to ozone formation; where population, sensitive crops or natural ecosystems located in the outer fringe of an agglomeration are exposed to high ozone levels; where appropriate, some suburban stations also upwind of the area of maximum emissions, in order to determine the regional background levels of ozone |
Rural |
Protection of human health and vegetation: to assess the exposure of population, crops and natural ecosystems to sub-regional scale ozone concentrations |
Sub-regional levels (some hundreds of km2) |
Stations can be located in small settlements and/or areas with natural ecosystems, forests or crops; representative for ozone away from the influence of immediate local emissions such as industrial installations and roads; at open area sites, but not on summits of higher mountains |
Rural background |
Protection of vegetation and human health: to assess the exposure of crops and natural ecosystems to regional-scale ozone concentrations as well as exposure of the population |
Regional/national/continental levels (1 000 to 10 000 km2) |
Station located in areas with lower population density, e.g. with natural ecosystems, forests, at a distance of at least 20 km from urban and industrial areas and away from local emissions; avoid locations which are subject to locally enhanced formation of ground-near inversion conditions, also summits of higher mountains; coastal sites with pronounced diurnal wind cycles of local character are not recommended. |
B. Microscale siting
C. Documentation and review of site selection
ANNEX IX
Criteria for determining the minimum number of sampling points for fixed measurement of concentrations of ozone
A. Minimum number of sampling points for fixed continuous measurements to assess compliance with target values, long-term objectives and information and alert thresholds where such measurements are the sole source of information
Population (× 1 000) |
Agglomerations (urban and suburban)(1) |
Other zones (suburban and rural)(1) |
Rural background |
< 250 |
|
1 |
1 station/50 000 km2 as an average density over all zones per country(2) |
< 500 |
1 |
2 |
|
< 1 000 |
2 |
2 |
|
< 1 500 |
3 |
3 |
|
< 2 000 |
3 |
4 |
|
< 2 750 |
4 |
5 |
|
< 3 750 |
5 |
6 |
|
> 3 750 |
One additional station per 2 million inhabitants |
One additional station per 2 million inhabitants |
B. Minimum number of sampling points for fixed measurements for zones and agglomerations attaining the long-term objectives
ANNEX X
MEASUREMENTS OF OZONE PRECURSOR SUBSTANCES
A. Objectives
B. Substances
|
1-Butene |
Isoprene |
Ethyl benzene |
Ethane |
Trans-2-Butene |
n-Hexane |
m + p-Xylene |
Ethylene |
cis-2-Butene |
i-Hexane |
o-Xylene |
Acetylene |
1,3-Butadiene |
n-Heptane |
1,2,4-Trimethylebenzene |
Propane |
n-Pentane |
n-Octane |
1,2,3-Trimethylebenzene |
Propene |
i-Pentane |
i-Octane |
1,3,5-Trimethylebenzene |
n-Butane |
1-Pentene |
Benzene |
Formaldehyde |
i-Butane |
2-Pentene |
Toluene |
Total non-methane hydrocarbons |
C. Siting
ANNEX XI
LIMIT VALUES FOR THE PROTECTION OF HUMAN HEALTH
A. Criteria
Parameter |
Required proportion of valid data |
One hour values |
75 % (i.e. 45 minutes) |
Eight hours values |
75 % of values (i.e. 6 hours) |
Maximum daily 8-hour mean |
75 % of the hourly running eight hour averages (i.e. 18 eight hour averages per day) |
24-hour values |
75 % of the hourly averages (i.e. at least 18 hour values) |
Annual mean |
90 %(1) of the one hour values or (if not available) 24-hour values over the year |
B. Limit values
Averaging Period |
Limit value |
Margin of tolerance |
Date by which limit value is to be met |
Sulphur dioxide |
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One hour |
350 µg/m3, not to be exceeded more than 24 times a calendar year |
150 µg/m3 (43 %) |
—(2) |
One day |
125 µg/m3, not to be exceeded more than 3 times a calendar year |
None |
—(2) |
Nitrogen dioxide |
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One hour |
200 µg/m3, not to be exceeded more than 18 times a calendar year |
50 % on 19 July 1999, decreasing on 1 January 2001 and every 12 months thereafter by equal annual percentages to reach 0 % by 1 January 2010 |
1 January 2010 |
Calendar year |
40 µg/m3 |
50 % on 19 July 1999, decreasing on 1 January 2001 and every 12 months thereafter by equal annual percentages to reach 0 % by 1 January 2010 |
1 January 2010 |
Benzene |
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Calendar year |
5 µg/m3 |
5 µg/m3 (100 %) on 13 December 2000, decreasing on 1 January 2006 and every 12 months thereafter by 1 µg/m3 to reach 0 % by 1 January 2010 |
1 January 2010 |
Carbon monoxide |
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maximum daily eight hour mean(3) |
10 mg/m3 |
60 % |
—(2) |
Lead |
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Calendar year |
0,5 µg/m3 (4) |
100 % |
—(4) |
PM10 |
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One day |
50 µg/m3, not to be exceeded more than 35 times a calendar year |
50 % |
—(2) |
Calendar year |
40 µg/m3 |
20 % |
—(2) |
ANNEX XII
INFORMATION AND ALERT THRESHOLDS
A. Alert thresholds for pollutants other than ozone
Pollutant |
Alert threshold |
Sulphur dioxide |
500 µg/m3 |
Nitrogen dioxide |
400 µg/m3 |
B. Information and alert thresholds for ozone
Purpose |
Averaging period |
Threshold |
Information |
1 hour |
180 µg/m3 |
Alert |
1 hour(1) |
240 µg/m3 |
ANNEX XIII
CRITICAL LEVELS FOR THE PROTECTION OF VEGETATION
Averaging period |
Critical level |
Margin of tolerance |
Sulphur dioxide |
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Calendar year and winter (1 October to 31 March) |
20 µg/m3 |
None |
Oxides of nitrogen |
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Calendar year |
30 µg/m3 NOx |
None |
ANNEX XIV
NATIONAL EXPOSURE REDUCTION TARGET, TARGET VALUE AND LIMIT VALUE FOR PM
2,5
A. Average exposure indicator
B. National exposure reduction target
Exposure reduction target relative to the AEI in 2010 |
Year by which the exposure reduction target should be met |
|
Initial concentration in µg/m3 |
Reduction target in percent |
2020 |
< 8,5 = 8,5 |
0 % |
|
> 8,5 — < 13 |
10 % |
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= 13 — < 18 |
15 % |
|
= 18 — < 22 |
20 % |
|
≥ 22 |
All appropriate measures to achieve 18 μg/m3 |
C. Exposure concentration obligation
Exposure concentration obligation |
Year by which the obligation value is to be met |
20 µg/m3 |
2015 |
D. Target value
Averaging period |
Target value |
Date by which target value should be met |
Calendar year |
25 µg/m3 |
1 January 2010 |
E. Limit value
Averaging period |
Limit value |
Margin of tolerance |
Date by which limit value is to be met |
STAGE 1 |
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Calendar year |
25 µg/m3 |
20 % on 11 June 2008, decreasing on the next 1 January and every 12 months thereafter by equal annual percentages to reach 0 % by 1 January 2015 |
1 January 2015 |
STAGE 2(1) |
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Calendar year |
20 µg/m3 |
|
1 January 2020 |
ANNEX XV
Information to be included in the local, regional or national air quality plans for improvement in ambient air quality
A. Information to be provided under article 23 (air quality plans)
1. Localisation of excess pollution
2. General information
3. Responsible authorities
4. Nature and assessment of pollution
5. Origin of pollution
6. Analysis of the situation
7. Details of those measures or projects for improvement which existed prior to 11 June 2008, i.e:
8. Details of those measures or projects adopted with a view to reducing pollution following the entry into force of this Directive:
9. Details of the measures or projects planned or being researched for the long term.
10. List of the publications, documents, work, etc., used to supplement information required under this Annex.
B. Information to be provided under article 22(1)
ANNEX XVI
PUBLIC INFORMATION
ANNEX XVII
CORRELATION TABLE
This Directive |
Directive 96/62/EC |
Directive 1999/30/EC |
Directive 2000/69/EC |
Directive 2002/3/EC |
Article 1 |
Article 1 |
Article 1 |
Article 1 |
Article 1 |
Article 2(1) to (5) |
Article 2(1) to (5) |
— |
— |
— |
Article 2(6) and (7) |
— |
— |
— |
— |
Article 2(8) |
Article 2(8) |
Article 2(7) |
— |
— |
Article 2(9) |
Article 2(6) |
— |
— |
Article 2(9) |
Article 2(10) |
Article 2(7) |
Article 2(6) |
— |
Article 2(11) |
Article 2(11) |
— |
— |
— |
Article 2(12) |
Article 2(12) and (13) |
— |
Article 2(13) and (14) |
Article 2(a) and (b) |
— |
Article 2(14) |
— |
— |
— |
Article 2(10) |
Article 2(15) and (16) |
Article 2(9) and (10) |
Article 2(8) and (9) |
— |
Article 2(7) and (8) |
Article 2(17) and (18) |
— |
Article 2(11) and (12) |
— |
— |
Article 2(19), (20), (21), (22) and (23) |
— |
— |
— |
— |
Article 2(24) |
— |
Article 2(10) |
— |
— |
Article 2(25) and (26) |
Article 6(5) |
— |
— |
— |
Article 2(27) |
— |
— |
— |
Article 2(13) |
Article 2(28) |
— |
— |
— |
Article 2(3) |
Article 3, with the exception of paragraph (1)(f) |
Article 3 |
— |
— |
— |
Article 3(1)(f) |
— |
— |
— |
— |
Article 4 |
Article 2(9) and (10), Article 6(1) |
— |
— |
— |
Article 5 |
— |
Article 7(1) |
Article 5(1) |
— |
Article 6(1) to (4) |
Article 6(1) to (4) |
— |
— |
— |
Article 6(5) |
— |
— |
— |
— |
Article 7 |
— |
Article 7(2) and (3) with amendments |
Article 5(2) and (3) with amendments |
— |
Article 8 |
— |
Article 7(5) |
Article 5(5) |
— |
Article 9 |
— |
— |
— |
Article 9(1) first and second subparagraphs |
Article 10 |
— |
— |
— |
Article 9(1) to (3) with amendments |
Article 11(1) |
— |
— |
— |
Article 9(4) |
Article 11(2) |
— |
— |
— |
— |
Article 12 |
Article 9 |
— |
— |
— |
Article 13(1) |
— |
Articles 3(1), 4(1), 5(1) and 6 |
Articles 3(1) and 4 |
— |
Article 13(2) |
— |
Articles 3(2) and 4(2) |
— |
— |
Article 13(3) |
— |
Article 5(5) |
— |
— |
Article 14 |
— |
Articles 3(1) and 4(1) with amendments |
— |
— |
Article 15 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
Article 16 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
Article 17(1) |
— |
— |
— |
Articles 3(1) and 4(1) |
Article 17(2) |
— |
— |
— |
Article 3(2) and (3) |
Article 17(3) |
— |
— |
— |
Article 4(2) |
Article 18 |
— |
— |
— |
Article 5 |
Article 19 |
Article 10 with amendments |
Article 8(3) |
— |
Article 6 with amendments |
Article 20 |
— |
Articles 3(4) and 5(4) with amendments |
— |
— |
Article 21 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
Article 22 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
Article 23 |
Article 8(1) to (4) with amendments |
— |
— |
— |
Article 24 |
Article 7(3) with amendments |
— |
— |
Article 7 with amendments |
Article 25 |
Article 8(5) with amendments |
— |
— |
Article 8 with amendments |
Article 26 |
— |
Article 8 with amendments |
Article 7 with amendments |
Article 6 with amendments |
Article 27 |
Article 11 with amendments |
Article 5(2) second subparagraph |
— |
Article 10 with amendments |
Article 28(1) |
Article 12(1) with amendments |
— |
— |
— |
Article 28(2) |
Article 11 with amendments |
— |
— |
— |
Article 28(3) |
— |
— |
— |
— |
Article 28(4) |
— |
Annex IX with amendments |
— |
— |
Article 29 |
Article 12(2) |
— |
— |
— |
Article 30 |
— |
Article 11 |
Article 9 |
Article 14 |
Article 31 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
Article 32 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
Article 33 |
Article 13 |
Article 12 |
Article 10 |
Article 15 |
Article 34 |
Article 14 |
Article 13 |
Article 11 |
Article 17 |
Article 35 |
Article 15 |
Article 14 |
Article 12 |
Article 18 |
Annex I |
— |
Annex VIII with amendments |
Annex VI |
Annex VII |
Annex II |
— |
Annex V with amendments |
Annex III |
— |
Annex III |
— |
Annex VI |
Annex IV |
— |
Annex IV |
— |
— |
— |
— |
Annex V |
— |
Annex VII with amendments |
Annex V |
— |
Annex VI |
— |
Annex IX with amendments |
Annex VII |
Annex VIII |
Annex VII |
— |
— |
— |
Annex I, Annex III section II |
Annex VIII |
— |
— |
— |
Annex IV |
Annex IX |
— |
— |
— |
Annex V |
Annex X |
— |
— |
— |
Annex VI |
Annex XI |
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Annex I, section I, Annex II, section I and Annex III (with amendments); Annex IV (unchanged) |
Annex I, Annex II |
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Annex XII |
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Annex I, section II, Annex II, section II, |
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Annex II, section I |
Annex XIII |
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Annex I, section I, Annex II, section I |
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Annex XIV |
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Annex XV Section A |
Annex IV |
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Annex XV Section B |
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Annex XVI |
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Article 8 |
Article 7 |
Article 6 with amendments |