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Veterinary Convention between the Italian Republic and the Swiss Confederation

Document type
Bilateral
Field of application
Regional/restricted
Date
Feb 2, 1956
Source
FAO, FAOLEX;  IUCN (ID: TRE-148908)
Place of adoption
Berne
Language
French
Entry into force
Feb 15, 1958
Subject
Livestock, Food & nutrition
Keyword
Non-edible products Poultry Meat Data collection/reporting Animal health International trade Fish products International agreement-text Equine-animals Dispute settlement Certification Inspection Sheep/goats Swine Poultry products Cattle Food quality control/food safety Pests/diseases
Geographical area
Europe
Abstract

The aim pursued by the two Contracting Parties is to facilitate traffic in livestock and animal products in both directions between their respective countries. With a view to ensuring suitable sanitary conditions and preventing the spread of any contagious disease, traffic in livestock, raw materials of animal origin (and any other products that are likely to transmit epizootic diseases) as well as traffic in meat, meat-based foodstuffs and fish shall take place only at frontier posts or airports. They shall also be subject to veterinary checks on both sides of the frontier. Article 1, paragraph 2 designates the frontier posts. Certificates of origin and health as well as sanitary certificates are required for traffic in livestock and products of animal origin. Articles 3-10 specify the information to be provided in the above-mentioned certificates relating to animals such as ruminants, pigs and poultry, sheeps and goats, bees, horses, rabbits, cattle. According to article 11, fish and other fishery food products may be imported without a certificate, on condition that they fulfill the requirements thereof established. Consignments which do not comply with the requirements established by the Convention and livestock that, when crossing the frontier, is found or suspected by the competent veterinary authorities to be suffering from a contagious disease, shall be refused clearance (art. 12). In case of detection of any contagious disease as a result of the traffic of livestock and products of animal origin, the Parties shall adopt the measures referred to in articles 13 and 14. The Contracting Parties undertake to publish at least once a month a bulletin on their respective sanitary situation. Such bulletins shall thereafter be forwarded directly to the other Contracting Party. In case of dispute related to the interpretation or application of this Convention, the Parties shall submit it to a mixed commission. If the latter fails to settle the dispute within fifteen days, the Parties shall resort to arbitration. An exchange of notes concerning the import into Italy of certain animal species is attached.

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