Statute of the International Atomic Energy Agency
The Statute was
approved on 23 October 1956 by the Conference on the Statute of the
International Atomic Energy Agency, which was held at the Headquarters of the
United Nations. It came into force on 29 July 1957, upon the fulfilment of the
relevant provisions of paragraph E of Article XXI.
The Statute has been
amended three times, by application of the procedure laid down in paragraphs A
and C of Article XVIII. On 31 January 1963 some amendments to the first
sentence of the then paragraph A.3 of Article Vl came into force; the Statute
as thus amended was further amended on I June 1973 by the coming into force of
a number of amendments to paragraphs A to D of the same Article (involving a
renumbering of sub- paragraphs in paragraph A); and on 28 December 1989 an
amendment in the introductory part of paragraph A.l came into force. All these
amendments have been incorporated in the text of the Statute reproduced in this
booklet, which consequently supersedes all earlier editions.
ARTICLE I Establishment
of the Agency
The Parties hereto
establish an International Atomic Energy Agency (hereinafter referred to as
"the Agency") upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth.
ARTICLE II Objectives
The Agency shall seek
to accelerate and enlarge the contribution of atomic energy to peace, health
and prosperity throughout the world. It shall ensure, so far as it is able,
that assistance provided by it or at its request or under its supervision or
control is not used in such a way as to further any military purpose.
ARTICLE III Functions
A. The Agency is
authorized:
1. To encourage and
assist research on, and development and practical application of, atomic energy
for peaceful uses throughout the world; and, if requested to do so, to act as
an intermediary for the purposes of securing the performance of services or the
supplying of materials, equipment, or facilities by one member of the Agency
for another; and to perform any operation or service useful in research on, or
development or practical application of, atomic energy for peaceful purposes;
2. To make provision,
in accordance with this Statute, for materials, services, equipment, and
facilities to meet the needs of research on, and development and practical application
of, atomic energy for peaceful purposes, including the production of electric
power, with due consideration for the needs of the under-developed areas of the
world;
3. To foster the
exchange of scientific and technical information on peaceful uses of atomic
energy;
4. To encourage the
exchange of training of scientists and experts in the field of peaceful uses of
atomic energy;
5. To establish and
administer safeguards designed to ensure that special fissionable and other
materials, services, equipment, facilities, and information made available by
the Agency or at its request or under its supervision or control are not used
in such a way as to further any military purpose; and to apply safeguards, at
the request of the parties, to any bilateral or multilateral arrangement, or at
the request of a State, to any of that State's activities in the field of
atomic energy;
6. To establish or
adopt, in consultation and, where appropriate, in collaboration with the
competent organs of the United Nations and with the specialized agencies
concerned, standards of safety for protection of health and minimization of
danger to life and property (including such standards for labour conditions),
and to provide for the application of these standards to its own operation as
well as to the operations making use of materials, services, equipment,
facilities, and information made available by the Agency or at its request or
under its control or supervision; and to provide for the application of these
standards, at the request of the parties, to operations under any bilateral oe
multilateral arrangements, or, at the request of a State, to any of that
State's activities in the field of atomic energy;
7. To acquire or
establish any facilities, plant and equipment useful in carrying out its
authorized functions, whenever the facilities, plant, and equipment otherwise
available to it in the area concerned are inadequate or available only on terms
it deems unsatisfactory.
B. In carrying out
its functions, the Agency shall:
1. Conduct its
activities in accordance with the purposes and principles of the United Nations
to promote peace and international co-operation, and in conformity with
policies of the United Nations furthering the establishment of safeguarded
worldwide disarmament and in conformity with any international agreements
entered into pursuant to such policies;
2. Establish control
over the use of special fissionable materials received by the Agency, in order
to ensure that these materials are used only for peaceful purposes;
3. Allocate its
resources in such a manner as to secure efficient utilization and the greatest
possible general benefit in all areas of the world, bearing in mind the special
needs of the under- developed areas of the world;
4. Submit reports on
its activities annually to the General Assembly of the United Nations and, when
appropriate, to the Security Council: if in connection with the activities of
the Agency there should arise questions that are within the competence of the
Security Council, the Agency shall notify the Security Council, as the organ
bearing the main responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and
security, and may also take the measures open to it under this Statute,
including those provided in paragraph C of Article XII;
5. Submit reports to
the Economic and Social Council and other organs of the United Nations on
matters within the competence of these organs.
C. In carrying out
its functions, the Agency shall not make assistance to members subject to any
political, economic, military, or other conditions incompatible with the
provisions of this Statute.
D. Subject to the
provisions of this Statute and to the terms of agreements concluded between a
State or a group of States and the Agency which shall be in accordance with the
provisions of the Statute, the activities of the Agency shall be carried out
with due observance of the sovereign rights of States.