Party
Mauritius modified
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added reservation 22-04-2026 The Government of the Republic of Mauritius reiterates that the Island of Tromelin
forms an integral part of the territory of the Republic of Mauritius. The Government
of the Republic of Mauritius further reaffirms that it does not recognise the validity
of the inclusion by France of the Island of Tromelin in the French Southern and Antarctic
Territories. This Declaration is made without prejudice to the object and purpose
of the Partnership Agreement between the European Union and its Member States, of
the one part, and the Members of the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific
States, of the other part and does not seek to defeat its aims.
Uganda modified
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added reservation 22-04-2026 Part I {General Provisions) The Republic of Uganda states that its ratification of
the Agreement shall not be interpreted as accepting any obligation that contradicts
or supersedes the Constitution of the Republic of Uganda. The Republic of Uganda declares
that the Samoa Agreement will be interpreted and implemented by Uganda in a manner
consistent with its Constitution, legal and policy frameworks. The implementation
of its obligations, under this Agreement, shall be subject to the availability of
resources and alignment with Uganda's national development priorities and domestic
legal order. The Republic of Uganda recognizes that the Agreement includes some terms
which do not have a universally agreed definition, or whose usage is not agreed as
amongst the Parties hereto. The Republic of Uganda therefore understands that the
Samoa Agreement will be interpreted and implemented by Uganda in a manner consistent
with its domestic legal and policy frameworks. The Republic of Uganda declares that
Article 6 shall be interpreted and applied in a manner that respects, and does not
supersede, the Constitution of the Republic of Uganda. No provision of the Samoa Agreement
shall be construed as creating an obligation for Uganda to enact legislation or adopt
policies that contravene the fundamental principles and specific provisions enshrined
in its Constitution. Article 9 (Human rights, Democracy and the Rule of law) Uganda
affirms her commitment to the promotion and protection of human rights as provided
for in her Constitution and existing international instruments that Uganda is party
to. Uganda declares that her interpretation of the terms "human rights," "fundamental
freedoms," "non-discrimination," and "any other status" shall be guided by the Constitution
and national laws. Article 1O (Gender Equality) It is the understanding of the Republic
of Uganda that any reference to the phrase "gender and gender equality" and "other
status" will be interpreted in accordance with its Constitution, laws and policies.
Article 11 (Inclusive and Pluralistic Societies) The Republic of Uganda states that
this Article will be interpreted and implemented by Uganda in a manner consistent
with its domestic legal and policy frameworks. Article 32 (Social Cohesion and Protection)
The Republic of Uganda declares that its policies on social development are designed
for the benefit of all its citizens. The principles of "social inclusiveness" and
"leaving no one behind," particularly for persons in "disadvantaged, marginalized
and vulnerable situations," shall be implemented in accordance with its legal and
policy frameworks. Article 36 (Gender equality and women and girls' empowerment) The
Republic of Uganda supports efforts aimed at gender equality and the empowerment of
women and girls and will continue to implement the outcome of the reviews of the Beijing
Declaration as well as participate in the process of the Platform for Action and Programme
of Action of the International Conference on population and Development to the extent
that permitted by the Constitution and relevant legislation of the Republic of Uganda.
The Republic of Uganda recognizes that the Samoa Agreement includes some terms which
do not have a universally agreed definition as amongst the Parties hereto. As such,
Uganda understands that references to "sexual and reproductive health and rights"
do not include a reference to abortion other than where the termination of a pregnancy
is in accordance with its laws. Article 79 (Cooperation in international organizations
and forums) The Republic of Uganda understands that the Agreement does not create
an obligation for the Parties to have common positions and promotes dialogue through
consultation to facilitate adoption of common positions at global stage. Article 80
(Areas of International Cooperation) It is the understanding of the Republic of Uganda
that the Agreement does not create an obligation for the Parties to undertake joint
actions on issues related to the strategic priorities, but rather those joint actions
that have been mutually agreed upon. Article 88 (OACPS-EU Council of Ministers) The
Republic of Uganda states that substantive decisions of the OACPS-EU Council of Ministers
under Article 88(5), shall only be binding where they are adopted by consensus. Uganda
shall not be bound by decisions taken by a majority vote, where they relate to issues
impacting its sovereignty, legal framework, or fundamental national interests. Article
90 (OACPS-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly) The Republic of Uganda understands that
the Joint Parliamentary Assembly under Article 90 is a consultative forum for dialogue.
Its resolutions and recommendations are expressly non-binding and shall not be considered
a source of legal obligation for the Government of Uganda. Article 97 (Other Agreements
or Arrangements) The Republic of Uganda declares its understanding that the Samoa
Agreement is complementary to and does not supersede or terminate any existing bilateral
or multilateral treaties, conventions, or agreements to which Uganda is a party, including
those with individual EU Member States. Article 98 (Consent to be bound, Entry into
force and Provisional application) Uganda declares that pursuant to Article 98(2)
& (3), its recognition of any measure taken to implement the Agreement between the
date of its entry into force and the date of Uganda's ratification is conditional.
Uganda is only bound to recognize such measures if they are consistent with this Declaration,
its Constitution, and its national laws.
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