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Article 59 Chicago Convention (Convention on International Civil Aviation)

Article 59 Chicago Convention International character of personnel The President of the Council, the Secretary General, and other personnel shall not seek or receive instructions in regard to the discharge of their responsibilities from any authority external to the Organization. Each contracting State undertakes fully to respect the international character of the responsibilities of the […]

Article 59 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations 1963

Article 59 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations Protection of the consular premises The receiving State shall take such steps as may be necessary to protect the consular premises of a consular post headed by an honorary consular officer against any intrusion or damage and to prevent any disturbance of the peace of the consular post […]

Article 58 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations 1963

Article 58 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations General provisions relating to facilities, privileges and immunities 1.Articles 28, 29, 30, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38 and 39, paragraph 3 of article 54 and paragraphs 2 and 3 of article 55 shall apply to consular posts headed by an honorary consular officer. In addition, the facilities, privileges […]

Article 58 Chicago Convention (Convention on International Civil Aviation)

Article 58 Chicago Convention Appointment of personnel Subject to any rules laid down by the Assembly and to the provisions of this Convention, the Council shall determine the method of appointment and of termination of appointment, the training, and the salaries, allowances, and conditions of service of the Secretary General and other personnel of the […]

Article 57 Chicago Convention (Convention on International Civil Aviation)

Article 57 Chicago Convention (Convention on International Civil Aviation) Duties of Commission The Air Navigation Commission shall: (a) Consider, and recommend to the Council for adoption, modifications of the Annexes to this Convention; (b) Establish technical subcommissions on which any contracting State may be represented, if it so desires; (c) Advise the Council concerning the […]

Article 57 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations 1963

Article 57 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations Special provisions concerning private gainful occupation 1.Career consular officers shall not carry on for personal profit any professional or commercial activity in the receiving State. 2.Privileges and immunities provided in this chapter shall not be accorded: (a) to consular employees or to members of the service staff who […]

Article 56 Chicago Convention (Convention on International Civil Aviation)

Article 56 Chicago Convention Nomination and appointment of Commission The Air Navigation Commission shall be composed of twelve members appointed by the Council from among persons nominated by contracting States. These persons shall have suitable qualifications and experience in the science and practice of aeronautics. The Council shall request all contracting States to submit nominations. […]

Article 56 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations 1963

Article 56 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations Insurance against third party risks Members of the consular post shall comply with any requirements imposed by the laws and regulations of the receiving State, in respect of insurance against third party risks arising from the use of any vehicle, vessel or aircraft. See also: Article 55 Vienna […]

Article 55 Chicago Convention (Convention on International Civil Aviation)

Article 55 Chicago Convention Permissive functions of Council The Council may: (a) Where appropriate and as experience may show to be desirable, create subordinate air transport commissions on a regional or other basis and define groups of states or airlines with or through which it may deal to facilitate the carrying out of the aims […]

Article 55 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations 1963

Article 55 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations Respect for the laws and regulations of the receiving State 1.Without prejudice to their privileges and immunities, it is the duty of all persons enjoying such privileges and immunities to respect the laws and regulations of the receiving State. They also have a duty not to interfere in […]