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Relationship between the present Convention and other international

Article 4

agreements

The provisions of the present Convention

(a) are without prejudice to other international agreements in force between states or between states and international organizations of a universal character, and

(b) shall not preclude the conclusion of other international agreements regarding the representation of states in their relations with international organizations of a universal character or their representation at conferences convened by or under the auspices of such organizations.

PART II

Missions to International Organizations

Article 5

Establishment of missions

1. Member states may, if the rules of the Organization so permit, establish permanent missions for the performance of the functions mentioned in Article 6. 2. Non-member states may, if the rules of the Organization so permit, establish permanent observer missions for the performance of the functions mentioned in Article 7.

3. The Organization shall notify the host state of the institution of a mission prior to its establishment.

Article 6

Functions of the permanent mission

The functions of the permanent mission consist inter alia in:

(a) ensuring the representation of the sending state to the Organization; (b) maintaining liaison between the sending state and the Organization; (c) negotiating with and within the Organization;

(d) ascertaining activities in the Organization and reporting thereon to the government of the sending state;

(e) ensuring the participation of the sending state in the activities of the Organization;

(f) protecting the interests of the sending state in relation to the Organization;

(g) promoting the realization of the purposes and principles of the Organization by cooperating with and within the Organization.

Article 7

Functions of the permanent observer mission

The functions of the permanent observer mission consist inter alia in: (a) ensuring the representation of the sending state and safeguarding its interests in relation to the Organization and maintaining liaison with it;

(b) ascertaining activities in the Organization and reporting thereon to the government of the sending state;

(c) promoting cooperation with the Organization and negotiating with it.

Article 8

Multiple accreditation or appointment

1. The sending state may accredit the same person as head of mission to two or more international organizations or appoint a head of mission as a member of the diplomatic staff of another of its missions.

2. The sending state may accredit a member of the diplomatic staff of the mission as head of mission to other international organizations or appoint a member of the staff of the mission as a member of the staff of another of its missions.

3. Two or more states may accredit the same person as head of mission to the same international organization.

Article 9

Appointment of the members of the mission

Subject to the provisions of Articles 14 and 73, the sending state may freely appoint the members of the mission.

Article 10

Credentials of the head of mission

The credentials of the head of mission shall be issued by the head of state, by the head of government, by the Minister for Foreign Affairs or, if the rules of the Organization so permit, by another competent authority of the sending state and shall be transmitted to the Organization.

Article 11

Accreditation to organs of the Organization

1. A member state may specify in the credentials issued to its permanent representative that he is authorized to act as a delegate to one or more organs of the Organization.

2. Unless a member state provides otherwise its permanent representative may act as a delegate to organs of the Organization for which there are no special requirements as regards representation.

3. A non-member state may specify in the credentials issued to its permanent observer that he is authorized to act as an observer delegate to one or more organs of the Organization when this is permitted by the rules of the Organization or the organ concerned.

Article 12

Full powers for the conclusion of a treaty with the Organization

1. The head of mission, by virtue of his functions and without having to produce full powers, is considered as representing his state for the purpose of adopting the text of a treaty between that state and the organization.

2. The head of mission is not considered by virtue of his functions as representing his state for the purpose of signing a treaty, or signing a treaty ad referendum, between that state and the organization unless it appears from the practice of the Organization, or from other circumstances, that the intention of the parties was to dispense with full powers.

Article 13

Composition of the mission

In addition to the head of mission, the mission may include diplomatic staff, administrative and technical staff and service staff.

Article 14

Size of the mission

The size of the mission shall not exceed what is reasonable and normal, having regard to the functions of the Organization, the needs of the particular mission and the circumstances and conditions in the host state.

Article 15
Notifications

1. The sending state shall notify the Organization of:

(a) the appointment, position, title and order of precedence of the members of the mission, their arrival, their final departure or the termination of their functions with the mission, and any other changes affecting their status that may occur in the course of their service with the mission;

(b) the arrival and final departure of any person belonging to the family of a member of the mission and forming part of his household and, where appropriate, the fact that a person becomes or ceases to be such a member of the family;

2.

(c) the arrival and final departure of persons employed on the private staff of members of the mission and the termination of their employment as such;

(d) the beginning and the termination of the employment of persons resident in the host state as members of the staff of the mission or as persons employed on the private staff;

(e) the location of the premises of the mission and of the private residences enjoying inviolability under Articles 23 and 29, as well as any other information that may be necessary to identify such premises and residences.

Where possible, prior notification of arrival and final departure shall also be given.

3. The Organization shall transmit to the host state the notifications referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 of this article.

4. The sending state may also transmit to the host state the notifications referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 of this article.

Article 16

Acting head of mission

If the post of head of mission is vacant, or if the head of mission is unable to perform his functions, the sending state may appoint an acting head of mission whose name shall be notified to the Organization and by it to the host state.

Article 17
Precedence

1. Precedence among permanent representatives shall be determined by the alphabetical order of the names of the states used in the Organization. 2. Precedence among permanent observers shall be determined by the alphabetical order of the names of the states used in the Organization.

Article 18

Location of the mission

Missions should be established in the locality where the Organization has its seat. However, if the rules of the Organization so permit and with the prior consent of the host state, the sending state may establish a mission or an office of a mission in a locality other than that in which the Organization has its seat.

Article 19
Use of flag and emblem

1. The mission shall have the right to use the flag and emblem of the sending state on its premises. The head of mission shall have the same right as regards his residence and means of transport.

2. In the exercise of the right accorded by this article regard shall be had to the laws, regulations and usages of the host state.

Article 20
General facilities

1. The host state shall accord to the mission all necessary facilities for the performance of its functions.

2. The Organization shall assist the mission in obtaining those facilities and shall accord to the mission such facilities as lie within its own competence.

Article 21

Premises and accommodation

1. The host state and the Organization shall assist the sending state in obtaining on reasonable terms premises necessary for the mission in the territory of the host state. Where necessary, the host state shall facilitate in

accordance with its laws the acquisition of such premises.

2. Where necessary, the host state and the Organization shall also assist the mission in obtaining on reasonable terms suitable accommodation for its members.

Article 22

Assistance by the Organization in respect of privileges and immunities

1. The Organization shall, where necessary, assist the sending state, its mission and the members of its mission in securing the enjoyment of the privileges and immunities provided for under the present Convention.

2. The Organization shall, where necessary, assist the host state in securing the discharge of the obligations of the sending state, its mission and the members of its mission in respect of the privileges and immunities provided for under the present Convention.

Article 23

Inviolability of premises

1. The premises of the mission shall be inviolable. The agents of the host state may not enter them, except with the consent of the head of mission. 2. (a) The host state is under a special duty to take all appropriate steps to protect the premises of the mission against any intrusion or damage and to prevent any disturbance of the peace of the mission or impairment of its dignity.

(b) In case of an attack on the premises of the mission, the host state shall take all appropriate steps to prosecute and punish persons who have committed the attack.

3. The premises of the mission, their furnishings and other property thereon and the means of transport of the mission shall be immune from search, requisition, attachment or execution.

Article 24

Exemption of the premises from taxation

1. The premises of the mission of which the sending state or any person acting on its behalf is the owner or the lessee shall be exempt from all national, regional or municipal dues and taxes other than such as represent payment for specific services rendered.

2. The exemption from taxation referred to in this article shall not apply to such dues and taxes payable under the law of the host state by persons contracting with the sending state or with any person acting on its behalf.

Article 25

Inviolability of archives and documents

The archives and documents of the mission shall be inviolable at all times and wherever they may be.

Article 26
Freedom of movement

Subject to its laws and regulations concerning zones entry into which is prohibited or regulated for reasons of national security, the host state shall ensure freedom of movement and travel in its territory to all members of the mission and members of their families forming part of their households.

Article 27

Freedom of communication

1. The host state shall permit and protect free communication on the part of the mission for all official purposes. În communicating with the government of the sending state, its permanent diplomatic missions, consular posts, permanent missions, permanent observer missions, special missions, delegations and observer delegations, wherever situated, the mission may employ all appropriate means, including couriers and messages in code or cipher. However, the mission may install and use a wireless transmitter only with the consent of the host state.

2. The official correspondence of the mission shall be inviolable. Official

correspondence means all correspondence relating to the mission and its functions.

3. The bag of the mission shall not be opened or detained.

4. The packages constituting the bag of the mission must bear visible external marks of their character and may contain only documents or articles intended for the official use of the mission.

5. The courier of the mission, who shall be provided with an official document indicating his status and the number of packages constituting the bag, shall be protected by the host state in the performance of his functions. He shall enjoy personal inviolability and shall not be liable to any form of arrest or detention.

6. The sending state or the mission may designate couriers ad hoc of the mission. In such cases the provisions of paragraph 5 of this article shall also apply, except that the immunities therein mentioned shall cease to apply when the courier ad hoc has delivered to the consignee the mission's bag in his charge.

7. The bag of the mission may be entrusted to the captain of a ship or of a commercial aircraft scheduled to land at an authorized port of entry. He shall be provided with an official document indicating the number of packages constituting the bag, but he shall not be considered to be a courier of the mission. By arrangement with the appropriate authorities of the host state, the mission may send one of its members to take possession of the bag directly and freely from the captain of the ship or of the aircraft.

Article 28
Personal inviolability

The persons of the head of mission and of the members of the diplomatic staff of the mission shall be inviolable. They shall not be liable to any form of arrest or detention. The host state shall treat them with due respect and shall take all appropriate steps to prevent any attack on their persons, freedom or dignity and to prosecute and punish persons who have committed such attacks.

Article 29

Inviolability of residence and property

1. The private residence of the head of mission and of the members of the diplomatic staff of the mission shall enjoy the same inviolability and protection as the premises of the mission.

2. The papers, correspondence and, except as provided in paragraph 2 of Article 30, the property of the head of mission or of members of the diplomatic staff of the mission shall also enjoy inviolability.

Article 30

Immunity from jurisdiction

1. The head of mission and the members of the diplomatic staff of the mission shall enjoy immunity from the criminal jurisdiction of the host state. They shall also enjoy immunity from its civil and administrative jurisdiction, except in the case of:

(a) a real action relating to private immovable property situated in the territory of the host state, unless the person in question holds it on behalf of the sending state for the purposes of the mission;

(b) an action relating to succession in which the person in question is involved as executor, administrator, heir or legatee as a private person and not on behalf of the sending state;

(c)

an action relating to any professional or commercial activity exercised by the person in question in the host state outside his official functions.

2. No measures of execution may be taken in respect of the head of mission or a member of the diplomatic staff of the mission except in cases coming under subparagraphs (a), (b) and (c) of paragraph 1 of this article, and provided that the measures concerned can be taken without infringing the inviolability of his person or of his residence.

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