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Paragraph 5(j) should be deleted.
His delegation therefore agreed that the draft article should be deleted.
In the absence of such a mechanism, the adjective should be deleted.
After discussion, the Working Group decided that paragraph(4) should be deleted.
After discussion, the Working Group decided that paragraph 32 should be deleted.
The brackets around paragraphs I and II should be deleted.
Consequently, the Working Group agreed that paragraph(3) should be deleted.
For all the foregoing reasons, article 19 should be deleted.
Article 19 did not add clarity and should be deleted.
The sentence, therefore, was unnecessary and should be deleted.
The New Zealand Government considers that Article 82, the ability to derogate from the draft Convention, should be deleted.
Accordingly, subparagraph(iii) should be deleted, since it limits confidentiality and violates the rights of the defence.
Paragraph 2 should be deleted because it made the consignee, who was not a party to the contract of carriage, subject to provisions to which it had not consented.
It was accordingly agreed that the reference to mandatory electronic operation should be deleted.
He proposed that in paragraph 2 subparagraph(b) should be deleted and the chapeau and subparagraph(a) should be combined.
In his delegation' s view, therefore, subparagraphs 2 and 3 of article 4 should be deleted.
The second part of the first preambular paragraph, starting with the words" and including domestic violence", should be deleted.
With respect to recommendation(90), the Working Group agreed that although the second sentence should be deleted, the content of the sentence should be reflected in the commentary.
The penultimate sentence of paragraph 40 should be deleted or amended, and paragraph 41 should be amended to include the possibility of local registers.
Paragraph 4 of article xx should be deleted, because there was no justification for preventing the Prosecutor from commencing an investigation in the absence of the adoption of the elements.
