ARTICLE XIV
SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES
1. Disputes that may arise concerning the application or the interpretation of this Convention shall
be settled in accordance with the relevant provisions of this Convention and in conformity with the
provisions of the Charter of the United Nations.
2. When a dispute arises between two or more States Parties, or between one or more States
Parties and the Organization, relating to the interpretation or application of this Convention, the
parties concerned shall consult together with a view to the expeditious settlement of the dispute by
negotiation or by other peaceful means of the parties' choice, including recourse to appropriate
organs of this Convention and, by mutual consent, referral to the International Court of Justice in
conformity with the Statute of the Court. The States Parties involved shall keep the Executive
Council informed of actions being taken.
3. The Executive Council may contribute to the settlement of a dispute by whatever means it
deems appropriate, including offering its good offices, calling upon the States Parties to a dispute
to start the settlement process of their choice and recommending a time-limit for any agreed
procedure.
4. The Conference shall consider questions related to disputes raised by States Parties or brought
to its attention by the Executive Council. The Conference shall, as it finds necessary, establish or
entrust organs with tasks related to the settlement of these disputes in conformity with Article VIII,
paragraph 21 (f).
5. The Conference and the Executive Council are separately empowered, subject to authorization
from the General Assembly of the United Nations, to request the International
Court of Justice to give an advisory opinion on any legal question arising within the scope of the
activities of the Organization. An agreement between the Organization and the United Nations shall
be concluded for this purpose in accordance with Article VIII, paragraph 34 (a).
6. This Article is without prejudice to Article IX or to the provisions on measures to redress a
situation and to ensure compliance, including sanctions.