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The provisions of the Treaty were to be implemented through the conclusion of several agreements in the sectors listed in the Treaty articles. Article 6 on water and Annex II detailing its intents were exceptions. A Joint Committee was stipulated under Article VII of Annex II to be established “for the purposes of the implementation of this Annex.” The Committee may form, as it deems necessary, a number of specialized sub-committees and assign them technical tasks. The mechanism of implementation was therefore stated in the Treaty and did not need further agreements.
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Haddadin, M.J. (2002). The Challenge of Implementation. In: Diplomacy on the Jordan. Natural Resource Management and Policy, vol 21. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1513-5_12
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