Gaborone amendment to the text of the Convention
The Conference of the Parties to CITES held its second extraordinary 
        meeting in Gaborone, Botswana, on 30 April 1983 (the last day of its fourth 
        regular meeting), to consider a proposed amendment to Article XXI of the 
        Convention to permit accession by regional economic integration organizations.
The Conference adopted the proposal with several changes, and the agreed 
        amendment consists of the addition of five paragraphs (numbered from 2 
        to 6 below) to Article XXI as follows:
	
		- The present Convention shall be open indefinitely for accession. 
          Instruments of accession shall be deposited with the Depositary Government.
 
		- This Convention shall be open for accession by regional economic 
          integration organizations constituted by sovereign States which have 
          competence in respect of the negotiation, conclusion and implementation 
          of international agreements in matters transferred to them by their 
          Member States and covered by this Convention.
 
		- In their instruments of accession, such organization shall declare 
          the extent of their competence with respect to the matters governed 
          by the Convention. These organizations shall also inform the Depositary 
          Government of any substantial modification in the extent of their competence. 
          Notifications by regional economic integration organizations concerning 
          their competence with respect to matters governed by this Convention 
          and modifications thereto shall be distributed to the Parties by the 
          Depositary Government.
 
		- In matters within their competence, such regional economic integration 
          organizations shall exercise the rights and fulfil the obligations which 
          this Convention attributes to their Member States, which are Parties 
          to the Convention. In such cases the Member States of the organizations 
          shall not be entitled to exercise such rights individually.
 
		- In the fields of their competence, regional economic integration 
          organizations shall exercise their right to vote with a number of votes 
          equal to the number of their Member States which are Parties to the 
          Convention. Such organizations shall not exercise their right to vote 
          if their Member States exercise theirs, and vice versa.
 
		- Any reference to "Party" in the sense used in Article 
          1(h) of this Convention, to "State"/"States" or 
          to "State Party"/State Parties" to the Convention shall 
          be construed as including a reference to any regional economic integration 
          organization having competence in respect of the negotiation, conclusion 
          and application of international agreements in matters covered by this 
          Convention.
 
	
In accordance with Article XVII, paragraph 3, 
        of the Convention, the Gaborone amendment shall enter into force 60 days 
        after 54 of the 80 States that were party to CITES on 30 April 1983 (i.e. 
        two-thirds of them) have deposited their instruments of acceptance. However, 
        at that time it will enter into force only for those States that have 
        accepted the amendment (no matter on what date they became party to the 
        Convention.) The amended text of the Convention will apply automatically 
        to any State that becomes a Party after the date of entry into force of 
        the amendment. However, for States that became party to the Convention 
        before that date and have not accepted the amendment, it will enter into 
        force 60 days after they do accept it.
There are currently 47 Parties out of 80 that were party to CITES on 
        30 April 1983, and altogether 83 Parties out of a total of 172, that have 
        accepted the Gaborone amendment.