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Article 63 Chicago Convention (Convention on International Civil Aviation)

Article 63 Chicago Convention Expenses of delegations and other representatives Each contracting State shall bear the expenses of its own delegation to the Assembly and the remuneration, travel, and other expenses of any person whom it appoints to serve on the Council, and of its nominees or representatives on any subsidiary committees or commissions of […]

Article 69 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations 1963

Article 69 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations Consular agents who are not heads of consular posts 1.Each State is free to decide whether it will establish or admit consular agencies conducted by consular agents not designated as heads of consular post by the sending State. 2.The conditions under which the consular agencies referred to in […]

Article 62 Chicago Convention (Convention on International Civil Aviation)

Article 62 Chicago Convention Suspension of voting power The Assembly may suspend the voting power in the Assembly and in the Council of any contracting State that fails to discharge within a reasonable period its financial obligations to the Organization. See also: Article 61 Chicago Convention

Article 68 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations 1963

Article 68 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations Optional character of the institution of honorary consular officers Each State is free to decide whether it will appoint or receive honorary consular officers. See also: Article 68 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations

Article 67 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations 1963

Article 67 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations Exemption from personal services and contributions The receiving State shall exempt honorary consular officers from all personal services and from all public services of any kind whatsoever and from military obligations such as those connected with requisitioning, military contributions and billeting. See also: Article 66 Vienna Convention on […]

Article 66 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations 1963

Article 66 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations Exemption from taxation An honorary consular officer shall be exempt from all dues and taxes on the remuneration and emoluments which he receives from the sending State in respect of the exercise of consular functions. See also: Article 65 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations

Article 65 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations 1963

Article 65 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations Exemption from registration of aliens and residence permits Honorary consular officers, with the exception of those who carry on for personal profit any professional or commercial activity in the receiving State, shall be exempt from all obligations under the laws and regulations of the receiving State in regard […]

Article 64 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations 1963

Article 64 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations Protection of honorary consular officers The receiving State is under a duty to accord to an honorary consular officer such protection as may be required by reason of his official position. See also: Article 63 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations

Article 63 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations 1963

Article 63 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations Criminal proceedings If criminal proceedings are instituted against an honorary consular officer, he must appear before the competent authorities. Nevertheless, the proceedings shall be conducted with the respect due to him by reason of his official position and, except when he is under arrest or detention, in a […]

Article 62 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations 1963

Article 62 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations Exemption from customs duties The receiving State shall, in accordance with such laws and regulations as it may adopt, permit entry of, and grant exemption from all customs duties, taxes, and related charges other than charges for storage, cartage and similar services on the following articles, provided that […]