Licence for supply, delivery or carriage of certain goods
Version Date:
08/07/2005
(1) If it is proved to the satisfaction of the Chief Executive that any one of the requirements in subsection (2) is met, the Chief Executive shall, on application, grant, as appropriate-
(a) a licence for the supply or delivery of prohibited goods, or the doing of an act likely to promote the supply or delivery of prohibited goods-
(i) to, or to the order of, a person connected with Sudan; or
(ii) to a destination for the purpose of delivery, directly or indirectly, to, or to the order of, a person connected with Sudan; or (L.N. 124 of 2005)
(b) a licence for the carriage of prohibited goods which is, or forms part of, carriage-
(i) to, or to the order of, a person connected with Sudan; or
(ii) to a destination for the purpose of delivery, directly or indirectly, to, or to the order of, a person connected with Sudan. (L.N. 124 of 2005)
(2) The requirements referred to in subsection (1) are as follows-
(a) the prohibited goods are for monitoring, verification or peace support operations, including such operations led by regional organizations, that are authorized by the United Nations or are operating with the consent of the relevant parties;
(b) the prohibited goods are non-lethal military equipment intended solely for humanitarian, human rights monitoring or protective use;
(c) the prohibited goods are protective clothing including flak jackets and military helmets, for the personal use of the personnel of the United Nations, human rights monitors, representatives of the media, humanitarian and development workers and associated personnel; (L.N. 124 of 2005)
(d) the prohibited goods are supplied in support of implementation of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement; (L.N. 124 of 2005)
(e) the prohibited goods are military equipment and supplies into the Darfur region that are approved in advance by the Committee upon a request by the Government of Sudan. (L.N. 124 of 2005)