Chapter IV. Treaties concerning international law concluded under the auspices of the     United Nations and related inter-governmental organizations

UNITED NATIONS
JURIDICAL YEARBOOK
Extract from:
Chapter IV. Treaties concerning international law concluded under the auspices of the
United Nations and related intergovernmental organizations
1970
Part Two. Legal activities of the United Nations and related intergovernmental
organizations
Copyright (c) United Nations
CONTENTS
(continued)
Page
2.
International Telecommunication
Union
Resolution
No. 676
adopted
at its
twenty-fifth
session
by the
Administrative
Council
119
CHAPTER
IV.
TREATIES
CONCERNING INTERNATIONAL
LAW
CONCLUD
;D
UNDER
THE
AUSPICES
OF THE
UNITED
NATIONS
AND
RELATED
INTERGOVERNM
ÎNTAL
ORGANI-
ZATIONS
A.
TREATIES CONCERNING INTERNATIONAL
LAW
CONCLUDED
UNDEB
THE
AUSPICES
OF
THE
UNITED
NATIONS
Treaty
on the
Prohibition
of the
Emplacement
of
Nuclear
Weaf
ons and
Other
Weapons
of
Mass Destruction
on the
Sea-Bed
and the Oc
can
Floor
and
in the
Subsoil Thereof
121
TJ.
TREATIES CONCERNING INTERNATIONAL
LAW
CONCLUDED UNDEP
THE
AUSPICES
OF
INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS RELATED
TO THE
UNITED
NATIONS
1.
United
Nations Educational,
Scientific
and
Cultural
Organization
Convention
on the
means
of
prohibiting
and
preventing
the
illicit
import,
export
and
transfer
of
ownership
of
cultural
property,
t
Adopted
by the
General Conference
at the
sixteenth session, Paris,
14 Is
ovember
1970
124
2.
International Civil Aviation Organization
Convention
for the
Suppression
of
Unlawful
Seizure
of
Aircr,
ift.
Signed
at
The
Hague
on 16
December 1970
131
3.
International Atomic
Energy
Agency
Amendment
of
Article
VI of the
Statute
:
Resolution adop
ed
during
the
142nd
plenary meeting
on 28
September
1970
135
CHAPTER
V.
DECISIONS
OF
ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNALS
OF THE
UMTED
NATIONS
AND
RELATED INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
A.
DECISIONS
OF THE
ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNAL
OF THE
UNITED
NATIONS
1.
Judgement
No. 135 (26
October
1970):
Touhami
v.
Secretary-General
of
the
United Nations
A fixed-term
appointment does
not
carry
any
expectancy
of
renewal
or of
conversion
to any
other type
of
appointment—Obligation
to
provide
every
staff
member with
a
letter
of
appointment
defining
the
terms
and
conditions
of his
appointment
137
2.
Judgement
No. 136 (29
October
1970):
Detiere
v.
Secretary-
Ueneral
of the
Civil
Aviation Organization
ix

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