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Expansion of Applicable Sphere: A way to Uniformity/陆栋生

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Expansion of Applicable Sphere: A way to Uniformity
——Compare and Contrast between UNIDROIT and UNCITRAL Conventions
By Dongsheng Lu, Chen Yan

I. Introduction

Financing is paramount for the promotion of commerce. It has been noted that “in developed countries the bulk of corporate wealth is locked up in receivables”. As the economy develops, this wealth increasing is “unlocked by transferring receivables across national borders”. With the prompt and great increases in international trade, receivables financing now plays a more and more important role. Yet under the law of many countries, certain forms of receivables financing are still not recognized. Even transactions are involved in countries where the form of receivables financing is permitted, determining which law governs will be difficult. The disparity among laws of different jurisdiction increases uncertainty in transactions, thus constitutes obstacles to the development of assignments of receivables. To remove such obstacles arising from the uncertainty existing in various legal systems and promote the development of receivables financing cross-boarder, a set of uniform rules in this field is required. The international community has made great efforts in adopting uniform laws. Among those efforts, the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) drafted, on 12 December, 2001, “United Nations Convention on the Assignment of Receivables in International Trade” (hereinafter referred to as the “UNCITRAL Convention”), with its aim to “establish principles and to adopt rules relating to the assignment of receivables that would create certainty and transparency and promote the modernization of the law relating to assignments of receivables”. UNCITRAL is not the first international organization attempting to resolve the problems associated with receivables. As early as in May 1988, the International Institute for the Unification of Private Law (UNIDROIT) has already adopted a convention known as the “UNIDROIT Convention on International Factoring” (hereinafter referred to as the “UNIDROIT Convention”).

When compare and contrast between the UNIDROIT Convention and the UNCITRAL Convention, one might see a lot of inconsistency in detailed regulations, e.g. sphere of application, relations between parties, priorities, and choice of law, etc. Given the limited space available in this article, the author may only focus on the difference in “sphere of application” of these two conventions, as sphere of application is perhaps the most fundamental issue of a convention.

The purpose of an international convention is to create uniformity in its covered matter, thus the broader a convention’s sphere of application is, the higher could uniformity reach. This article will try to make compare and contrast the sphere of application between the UNIDROIT Convention and the UNCITRAL Convention, illustrate the differences exist between these two conventions, and demonstrate the expansion of sphere of application in the UNCITRAL Convention and its progress on the way to uniformity.

II. Sphere of Application: Subject Matter

As its title indicates, the subject matter of the UNIDROIT Convention is of course international factoring. Article 1(1) says, “this Convention governs factoring contracts and assignments of receivables as described in this Chapter.”

For “factoring contract”, the UNIDROIT Convention provides the following 4 characteristics:

(1) purpose of the contract is to assign receivables;

(2) receivables to be assigned arises from contracts of sale of goods made between the supplier and its customers (debtors), other than those of sale of goods bought primarily for personal, family or household use;

(3) the factor is to perform at least two of the four functions: (i) finance for the supplier; (ii) maintenance of accounts (ledgering) relating to the receivables; (iii) collection of receivables; and (iv) protection against default in payment by debtors;

(4) notice of the assignment of the receivables is to be given to debtors.

As about “assignments of receivables as described in this Chapter”, article 2 (1) describes assignments of receivables as assignment of receivables pursuant to a factoring contract.

Factoring is just a subset of the receivables financing, and perhaps the oldest and most basic one. Besides factoring, receivables financing still entail the following forms,

(1) Forfeiting, similar to factoring, involves the purchase or discounting of documentary receivables (promissory notes, for example) without recourse to the party from whom the receivables are purchased;

(2) Refinancing, also known as secondary financing, involves the subsequent assignment of receivables. In its basic form, one bank or financier will assign to another bank its interest, with the potential for further assignment;

(3) Securitization, in which both marketable (for example, trade receivables) and non-marketable (consumer credit card receivables) asset cash flows are repackaged by a lender and transferred to a lender-controlled company, which will issue securities, sell and then use the proceeds to purchase the receivables;

(4) Project Finance, in which repayment of loans made by banks or financiers to project contractors for the financing of projects are secured through the future revenues of the project.

The first draft of the UNCITRAL Convention has stated to cover factoring, forfeiting, refinancing, securitization and project finance. Somehow, the working group decides that rather than emphasize the form in which the receivables appear, it would instead concentrate on the way in which the receivables might be transferred (contractual or non-contractual) and the purpose of the transaction (for financing or non-financing purposes). It decides the contractual receivables and assignment made to secure financing and other related services would be covered. The non-contractual receivables such as insurance and tort receivables, deposit bank accounts, or claims arising by operation of law seems are not within the ambits of the UNCITRAL convention.

III. Sphere of Application: Special Requirements

Both of the conventions contain a series of requirements. Only when those requirements are satisfied, could the convention be applied. The higher and stricter the requirements are, the smaller the chance to apply the convention is.

a) Internationality requirement

Both the two conventions indicate their sphere of application is of internationality requirement, but the same word in these two conventions has different legal meaning. The internationality requirement of UNIDROIT Convention is exclusively based upon the parties to the underlying contract, i.e. the contract of sale of goods (the supplier and the debtor) having their place of business in different countries. In other words, where the receivables arise from a contract of sale of goods between a supplier and a debtor whose places of business are in the same State, the UNIDROIT Convention could not apply, no matter the following assignment of receivables is to assignee in the same or different State. Thus leaving the international assignment of domestic receivables untouched. The problem, at its simplest, is twofold: first, inconsistency. For instance, in the case where a bulk assignment is made and where part of the receivables are domestic (supplier and debtor are in the same State) and part are international (supplier and debtor are in different State), if the supplier assigns the receivables to a party which is located in another State, the bulk assignment between the same supplier and the same assignee will be governed by two sets of laws and regulations: the portion of international receivables may be governed by the UNIDROIT Convention while the domestic one will be left to the jurisdiction of certain domestic law.

Secondly, leaving the international assignment of domestic receivables to the jurisdiction of various law systems of different States can make “commercial practice uncertain, time-consuming and expensive”. The assignee of receivables from a foreign State may not know which State’s law governs the transaction, and, if the law of the assignor’s State applies, the assignee’s rights would be subject to the vagaries of that foreign law. This no doubt would greatly impede the development of such transaction.

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宁波市危险化学品事故应急救援规定



  第一章 总 则
  第一条 为使危险化学品事故发生时能迅速、有效地进行应急救援,减少事故对人民生命财产的危害和损失,根据《中华人民共和国安全生产法》和国务院《危险化学品安全管理条例》,结合本市实际情况,制定本规定。
  第二条 危险化学品事故应急救援是指危险化学品由于各种原因造成或可能造成众多人员急性中毒伤亡及其他较大社会危害时,为及时控制危害源,抢救受害人员,指导群众防护和组织撤离,消除危害后果而组织的救援活动。
  危险化学品事故应急救援包括事故单位自救和对事故单位以及事故单位外危害区域的社会救援。
  第三条 危险化学品事故应急救援应在预防为主的前提下,贯彻统一指挥,分级负责,横向协调,区域为主,单位自救与社会救援相结合的原则。
  第四条 凡生产、储存、经营、运输、使用和处置废弃危险化学品的单位(以下简称为危险化学品单位)以及承担危险化学品事故应急救援任务的单位和个人,均应遵守本规定。
  第二章 机构与职责
  第五条 危险化学品事故应急救援工作由市和县(市)、区人民政府领导,日常工作由市安全生产监督管理局和县(市)、区安全生产监督管理局(经济发展局、经济贸易局、发展计划与经济局,以下统称为安全生产监督管理局)负责。其主要职责是:
  (一)贯彻执行国家、省有关危险化学品事故预防与应急救援法规、规章和政策;
  (二)编制危险化学品事故应急救援工作规划,制订危险化学品事故应急救援预案;
  (三)组织重大危险化学品事故的处理和应急救援的实施;
  (四)开展技术指导和区域的互救,组织建立危险化学品事故应急救援专家队伍,开展危险化学品事故重点区域联防救援工作;
  (五)开展对群众进行危险化学品事故应急救援知识的普及教育,组织危险化学品事故应急救援演练;
  (六)会同有关部门监督检查危险化学品企事业单位的应急救援装备、器材、物资、经费的管理和使用;
  (七)组织有关部门对危险化学品事故预防、应急救援调查研究工作,通报危险化学品事故。
  第六条 重点区域的街道办事处、镇(乡)人民政府负责本区域危险化学品事故应急救援工作。其主要职责是:
  (一)在县(市)、区安全生产监督管理部门指导下,组织制定危险化学品事故应急救援预案;
  (二)指定人员负责危险化学品事故应急救援工作;
  (三)对群众进行危险化学品事故应急救援知识的教育;
  (四)在发生较大的危险化学品事故时,组织群众防护和撤离。
  重点区域由市安全生产监督管理局会同有关部门划定。
  第七条 危险化学品单位的危险化学品事故应急救援工作由该单位主管领导负责。其主要职责是:
  (一)制定本单位危险化学品安全管理制度和危险化学品事故应急救援预案;
  (二)组织本单位的危险化学品事故应急救援队伍,定期进行演练。配备必要的防护、救援器材和设备,指定专人管理,定期进行检查和维护保养,确保正常运转;
  (三)每半年向上级主管部门和所在区域安全生产监督管理局和消防等有关部门报告本单位存贮危险化学品的品种、数量及危险化学品事故应急救援预案情况。增加或转产主要的危险化学品品种时,应随时报告;
  (四)对职工进行危险化学品事故应急救援知识的培训,配合有关部门对本单位周围群众进行危险化学品事故应急救援知识的教育,参与联防救援工作;
  (五)发生危险化学品事故,向有关部门报告的同时,应立即按应急救援预案组织指挥本单位各种救援队伍和职工采取措施控制危险源,进行自救。对于灾害性危险化学品事故已涉及社会时,除采取自救外,应当及时向当地政府报告,争取社会救援;
  (六)事故发生时,要为社会救援提供技术指导和必要的协助,并积极配合有关部门及时查清事故原因及受损情况。
  第八条 危险化学品事故应急救援专家队伍的主要职责:
  (一)对危险化学品事故危害进行评估;
  (二)为救援行动的指挥、决策提供科学依据和方案;
  (三)承办安全生产监督管理局交办的其他事项。
  第九条 担负危险化学品事故应急救援任务的部门职责分工:
  (一)公安部门负责迅速控制危害源,营救受害人员,扑灭火灾和洗消,直至符合国家环境保护标准。负责保障救援交通顺畅,必要时实施交通管制。负责组织安全警戒,维护现场及周围地区的治安秩序;
  (二)环保部门负责组织事故现场的应急监测,测定事故的危害区域、危险化学品种类性质及危害程度,提出相应的处置建议;
  (三)卫生部门负责组织快速检测和医疗救护队伍,测定危险化学品对人员危害的程度,组织对伤害人员的救护;
  (四)交通运输部门负责组织运输队伍,运送撤离人员和救援物资;
  (五)电信部门负责组织通信队伍,保障救援的通信畅通;
  (六)气象部门负责提供与危险化学品事故应急救援有关的气象参数,实施气象保障;
  (七)医药、物资等有关部门应按危险化学品事故应急救援预案的要求,储备一定数量的抢救药品、器材和物资,以应急需。
  第十条 危险化学品重点目标单位应当建立专职或兼职防化队伍(包括经批准组织的民兵防化队),担负本单位的自救任务,并按重点区域联防要求执行支援外单位的危险化学品事故应急救援任务,其设立的专职消防队应兼负危险化学品事故应急救援任务。
  危险化学品重点目标单位由市安全生产监督管理局和县(市)、区安全生产监督管理局会同有关部门根据危险化学品的性质、数量、设备状况和可能危害的程度等因素确定。
  危险化学品重点目标单位在危险部位和危险化学品运输工具上均应设置相应的监测报警装置。
  第三章 应急救援
  第十一条 任何单位和个人在发现危险化学品事故时,应迅速、准确地报警。危险化学品事故的报警电话号码为119。
  第十二条 发生危险化学品事故时,事故单位在报警的同时应立即向所在地的县(市)、区安全生产监督管理局报告,并采取措施控制危害源,组织职工进行自救。事故单位应随时向消防部门和县(市)、区安全生产监督管理局报告灾情变化情况。
  第十三条 消防部门接到危险化学品事故或可能引起危险化学品事故的报警后,应迅速赶赴现场实施救援,并立即通报安全生产监督管理局。
  市安全生产监督管理局接到报告后,视事故危害程度,组织担负危险化学品应急救援任务的职能部门赴事故现场开展救援。
  县(市)、区安全生产监督管理局接到报告后,应视事故危害程度,组织担负危险化学品应急救援任务的职能部门赴事故现场开展救援。在救援过程中发现事故性质严重,涉及面广,应迅速报告上级消防部门,同时立即向市安全生产监督管理局报告。市安全生产监督管理局接到报告后,应迅速组织有关部门协助救援。
  重点区域的联防队伍在接到报警后,应按预案要求,及时组织救援。
  发生危险化学品事故单位应提供必要的资料。
  第十四条 在救援过程中,对危害较大、需要其他社会力量救援的危险化学品事故,由消防部门报告事故所在地的县(市)、区安全生产监督管理局组织实施社会救援;市区发生的事故或事故范围跨县(市)、区时,立即报告市安全生产监督管理局组织社会救援。
  第十五条 市和县(市)、区政府可根据救援需要设立临时组织指挥部,指挥部在实施救援时有权调动本辖区内的各种应急救援力量、设备和物资;各种应急救援力量接到指令后,应迅速实施救援。
  第十六条 在运输过程中发生的危险化学品事故按就近救援的原则,先由运输人员自救;必要时可请求本单位或事故所在地的县(市)、区公安消防、安全生产监督管理等部门组织救援。
  第四章 预案内容与经费
  第十七条 危险化学品应急救援预案内容
  (一)基本情况;
  (二)基本原则和任务;
  (三)危险目标的确定;
  (四)应急救援指挥部的组成,职责分工;
  (五)救援队伍的组成与分工;
  (六)报警信号;
  (七)危险化学品事故处置;
  (八)有关规定和要求等内容。
  第十八条 市安全生产监督管理局和县(市)、区安全生产监督管理局所需的危险化学品事故应急救援日常工作经费由同级财政列入预算。
  第十九条 危险化学品单位的应急救援所需的设备经费,构成固定资产的,按固定资产进行管理;不属于固定资产的支出部分的经费及企业组建队伍的人员经费在企业成本中列支。
  第二十条 因危险化学品事故造成直接财产和人员(损)伤害的赔偿由事故单位负责。应急救援中支援单位所耗费的费用,由事故单位负责补偿。
  第五章 奖 惩
  第二十一条 在危险化学品事故应急救援工作中作出显著成绩的单位和个人,由市安全生产监督管理局和县(市)、区安全生产监督管理局或该单位的上级主管部门给予表彰、奖励。
  第二十二条 因参加应急救援受伤、致残或牺牲的人员,其医疗、抚恤待遇按照国家有关因公(工)受伤、致残或牺牲的规定办理。
  第二十三条 凡在危险化学品事故应急救援工作中,因玩忽职守,未做好准备工作;事故发生时,隐瞒事实真相导致指挥工作失误,造成严重后果者,以及救援行动中借故逃避,临阵脱逃或拒不执行救护命令的,应当按照《中华人民共和国安全生产法》、《危险化学品安全管理条例》的有关规定予以行政处罚;构成犯罪的,依法追究刑事责任。
  第六章 附 则
  第二十四条 水上危险化学品事故应急救援具体办法由宁波海事局商有关部门另行制定。
  第二十五条 本规定由市安全生产监督管理局负责解释。
  第二十六条 本规定自发布之日起施行。



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二OO九年五月一日


文山州州级财政追加
预算支出审批制度办法(试行)

第一条 为规范预算执行中追加预算支出事项的审批,提高财政资金使用效益,根据《中华人民共和国预算法》及其“实施条例”、《云南省预算审查监督条例》、《云南省省级财政追加预算支出审批制度》和《云南省人民政府突发公共事件应急预案》等法律、法规,结合我州实际,制定本试行办法。
第二条 州级财政追加预算支出的事项包括:
(一)补充州级预算周转金和偿债准备金等后备金。
(二)突发公共事件发生时,因预备费不足,需要增加的州级预算支出。
(三)因国家和省政策调整,需要增加的州级预算支出。
(四)州委、州人民政府确定追加,但不属预备费使用范围规定的事项。
(五)州级部门在年初预算中因财力不足无法安排,在预算执行中需要安排的事项。
第三条 州级财政追加预算支出的申报和审批按照下列规定办理:
(一)州级相关部门提出追加预算支出的事项,应当有明确的项目立项依据、组织实施计划和科学合理的项目预算,编制详细的项目预算规划(重点项目还应当进行可行性论证),向州财政局提出追加预算支出的书面申请。
(二)州财政局根据各部门申请,结合年初预算安排、单位经费结余和年度财力情况,对追加预算支出事项提出书面建议报州人民政府,由州长或者州长委托常务副州长审批,特别重大事项报州人民政府常务会议研究决定。
(三)州级其他领导在年初预算以外签批的预算资金,由州长或者州长委托常务副州长统一平衡。
(四)州人民政府对追加预算支出事项作出审批决定后,由州财政局按照州人民政府的审批意见及时办理。
第四条 对于突发公共事件需紧急办理的追加预算支出事项,可由申请部门向州人民政府提出申请,经州人民政府分管领导审核后,由州长或者州长委托常务副州长审批,州财政局按照审批意见及时办理。
第五条 州财政局应当根据追加预算支出项目情况编制预算调整方案,经州人民政府审定后,报州人民代表大会常务委员会审查。
第六条 州级相关部门对审批通过的追加预算支出项目应当加强管理,确保专款专用。州财政局负责对追加预算执行情况进行监督检查。
第七条 本制度自2009年6月1日起施行。






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