
Annexes to the Convention
Annexes to a convention are supplementary sections or documents that provide detailed rules, procedures, or specific information related to the main agreement. They clarify how certain provisions should be implemented or address particular technical or administrative aspects. Think of them as add-ons that ensure all parties understand and follow the main treaty consistently. Annexes are legally part of the convention, meaning they hold authority and obligation once agreed upon, helping to operationalize the broader goals of the main agreement.