Chapter II. Treaty provisions concerning the legal status of the United Nations and related     inter-governmental organizations

UNITED NATIONS
JURIDICAL YEARBOOK
Extract from:
Chapter II. Treaty provisions concerning the legal status of the United Nations and
related inter-governmental organizations
1964
Part One. Legal status of the United Nations and related inter-governmenta l
organizations
Copyright (c) United Nations
CONTENTS (continued)Page
CHAPTER
II.
TREATY
PROVISIONS
CONCERNING
THE
LEGAL
STATUS
OF THE
UNITED
NATIONS
AND
RELATED
INTER-GOVERNMENTAL
ORGANIZATIONS
A.
TREATY
PROVISIONS
CONCERNING
THE
LEGAL STATUS
OF THE
UNITED NATIONS
1.
Convention
on the
Privileges
and
Immunities
of the
United
Nations.
Approved
by
the
General
Assembly
of the
United
Nations
on 13
February
1946
22
2.
Agreements
relating
to
conferences,
seminars
and
similar
bodies
(a)
Agreement between
the
United Nations
and the
Government
of
Yugo-
slavia
concerning
the
arrangements
for the
1965 World Population
Conference. Signed
at New
York
on 27
February
1964
22
(b)
Agreement between
the
United Nations
and the
Government
of the
Philippines
regarding
the
arrangements
for the
fourth United Nations
Regional
Cartographic
Conference
for
Asia
and the Far
East,
signed
at
New
York
on 15
September 1964
24
(c)
Agreement between
the
United Nations
and the
Government
of
Austria
regarding
the
arrangements
for the
United Nations Technical Assistance
Committee. Signed
at
Geneva
on
11
June
1964
25
(d)
Agreement between
the
United Nations
and the
Government
of the
Netherlands
regarding
the
privileges
and
immunities
to be
applied
to the
Twelfth
Session
of the
Governing Body
of the
Special Fund. Signed
at
Geneva
on 27 May
1964
26
(e)
Agreement between
the
United
Nations
and the
Government
of
Afghan-
istan relating
to a
seminar
on
human
rights
in
developing
countries.
Signed
at New
York
on 28
April 1964
26
(/)
Agreement between
the
United Nations
and the
Government
of
Togo
relating
to a
seminar
on the
status
of
women
in
family
law. Signed
at
Lomé
on 3
July 1964
27
(g)
Agreement between
the
United
Nations
and the
Government
of
Italy
relating
to a
seminar
on
freedom
of
information. Signed
at New
York
on 18
March 1964
27
(//)
Agreement between
the
United Nations
and the
Government
of
India
concerning
the
Demographic Training
and
Research Centre, Chembur,
Bombay.
Signed
at New
Delhi
on 20 and 25
November 1964
27
3.
Agreements
relating
to
the
United
Nations
Children's
Fund:
revised
model
Agreement
concerning
the
activities
of
UNICEF
28
(a)
Agreements between UNICEF
and the
Governments
of
Burundi,
Dahomey,
Malaysia, Niger, Rwanda
and
Senegal concerning
the
activities
of
UNICEF
in
these countries. Signed respectively
at
Bujumbura
on
8
January
1964,
at
Porto Novo
on 18
July 1963
and at New
York
on
28
August 1963,
at
Bangkok
on 4
June 1964
and at
Kuala Lumpur
on
1
July
1964,
at
Niamey
on 5
December 1962
and at
Abidjan
on 21
Decem-
ber
1962,
at
Kigali
on 22
June 1964
and at
Kampala
on
11
September
1964,
and at
Dakar
on 22
January 1964
28
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CONTENTS
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(b)
Agreement between UNICEF
and the
Government
of
Jamaica
concerning
the
activities
of
UNICEF.
Signed
at
Kingston
on 19 May
1964
.
...
28
(r)
Agreement between UNICEF
and the
Government
of the
Republic
of
China concerning
the
activities
of
UNICEF. Signed
at
Bangkok
on
8
April 1964
and at
Taipei
on 12 May
1964
28
4.
Agreements
relating
to
technical assistance:
model
revised
Standard Agreement
concerning
technical assistance
29
(a)
Agreements between
the
United Nations,
the
ILO,
FAO, UNESCO,
ICAO,
WHO, ITU, WMO, IAEA
and
UPU,
and the
Governments
of
Kenya, Libya, Malawi, Malta
and
Nigeria
concerning
technical assistance.
Signed respectively
at
Nairobi
on
11
November 1964,
at
Tripoli
on
28
June 1964,
at
Zomba
on 24
October 1964,
at New
York
on 15 De-
cember
1964,
and at
Lagos
on 23
June
1964
29
(b)
Agreement between
the
United Nations,
the
ILO, FAO, UNESCO,
ICAO, WHO,
ITU,
WMO, IAEA
and
UPU,
and the
Government
of the
Dominican Republic
concerning
technical assistance. Signed
at
Santo
Domingo
on 20
February 1964
29
(c)
Agreement between
the
United Nations,
the
ILO, UNESCO, ICAO,
WHO, ITU, WMO, IAEA
and
UPU,
and the
Government
of
Costa Rica
concerning technical assistance. Signed
at San
José
on 27
August 1963
30
(it)
Agreement between
the
United Nations,
the
ILO, FAO, UNESCO, WHO,
ITU, WMO, IAEA
and
UPU,
and the
Government
of
Guatemala con-
cerning
technical assistance. Signed
at
Guatemala
on 28
January 1964
30
(e)
Exchange
of
letters constituting
an
agreement amending
the
Revised
Standard Agreement
of 28
January 1961 between
the
United
Nations,
the
ILO, FAO, UNESCO, WHO,
ITU,
WMO and
IAEA,
and the
Govern-
ment
of
Somalia concerning technical assistance.
New
York,
25 May
1964
and
Mogadiscio,
9
June 1964
30
(/)
Exchanges
of
letters
constituting
agreements amending, respectively,
the
Revised
Standard Agreements
of 24 May
1957,10
February 1956,
30
June-
15
July 1957
and 14
June 1955 between
the
United Nations,
the
ILO,
FAO, UNESCO, ICAO, WHO,
ITU and
WMO,
and the
Governments
of
Ghana, Greece, Israel
and
Jordan concerning technical assistance.
New
York,
13
January 1964
and
Accra,
18
February 1964
; New
York,
8
October 1963
and
Athens,
2
December 1964
; New
York,
6
March 1964
and
Jerusalem,
14 May
1964;
New
York,
9
July 1964
and
Amman,
3
August 1964
30
5.
Agreements
relating
to the
Special
Fund:
model
Agreement
concerning
assistance
from
the
Special
Fund
31
(a)
Agreements between
the
United
Nations
Special
Fund
and the
Govern-
ments
of
Iceland, Ireland, Kenya, Malawi, Malta,
the
Netherlands,
Romania
and
Rwanda concerning assistance
from
the
Special
Fund.
Signed
respectively
at New
York
on 10
July 1964,
at New
York
on
3
June 1964,
at New
York
on 1
October 1964,
at
Zomba
on 24
October
1964,
at New
York
on
15
December
1964,
at New
York
on 24 May
1963,
at
Bucharest
on 24
October
1964,
and at New
York
on
18
March 1964
31

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