Chapter VI. Selected legal opinions of the Secretariat of the United Nations and related      inter-governmental organizations

UNITED NATIONS
JURIDICAL YEARBOOK
Extract from:
Chapter VI. Selected legal opinions of the Secretariats of the United Nations and related
inter-governmental organizations
1963
Part Two. Legal activities of the United Nations and related inter-governmental
organizations
Copyright (c) United Nations
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CONTENTS (continued)
Pag.
Interpretation
of
Judgement No.
85
of
14 September
1962-Meaning
of
the
word "terminate"
in
Staff Regulation
9.3.
. . . • . . . . . . .
•.
158
2. Judgement
No.
88
(3
October 1963): Davidson
v.
Secretary-General
of
the
United Nations
Question
of
reimbursement by the Secretary-General
of
the Social Security
Self-Employment Tax paid
by
staffmembers
of
United States nationality
on
their United Nations salaries
and
emoluments-Interpretation
of
Staff
Regulation 3.3 .......................
..
159
3.
Decision
of
3October
1963
under article 7
of
the Statute
of
the Tribunal:
Rayray
v.
Secretary-General
of
the United Nations
Submission
of
adispute directly
to
the Administrative Tribunal without
prior reference
to
a
joint
appeals body-Article 7
of
the Statute
of
the
Tribunal ..........................
..
159
4. Judgement
No.
89
(9
October 1963): Young
v.
Secretary-General
of
the Inter-
national Civil Aviation Organization
Request by aformer Technical Assistance official
of
ICAO for validation
bytheUnitedNationsJointStaffPension
Fund
of
service completedbefore
his participation
in
the
Fund-Interpretation
of
article
III
of
the Regu-
lations
of
the
Joint Staff Pension
Fund
159
5.
Judgement No. 90
(9
October 1963): Chiacchia
v.
Secretary-General
of
the
United
Nations -
Powers
of
the Secretary-General with regard to
the
termination
of
proba-
tionary
appointments-Interpretation
of
StaffRegulation 9.1(c) . .
.•
160
B.
DECISIONS
OF
THE
ADMINISTRATIVE
TRIBUNAL
OF
THE
INTERNATIONAL
LABOUR
ORGANISATION
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •
.,
160
CHAPTER
VI.
SELECTED
LEGAL
OPINIONS
OF
THE
SECRETARIAT
OF
THE
UNITED
NATIONS
AND
RELATED
INTER-GOVERNMENTAL
ORGANIZATIONS
A.
LEGAL
OPINIONS
OF
THE
SECRETARIAT
OF
THE
UNITED
NATIONS
1. Membership
of
Malaysia
in
the United Nations ..........
•.
161
2. Right
of
transit
to
the
Headquarters
district-Interpretation
of
sections
11
and
13
of
the Headquarters Agreement ...........•..
..
164
3. Right
of
access
to
United Nations meetings
and
offices
....••..
167
4. Privileges
and
immunities
of
permanent missions
in
respect
of
their
bank
accounts ......................•....
..
168
5.
Establishment
of
joint
bodies
by
the
UnitedNations
and
other inter-govern-
mental organizations ......................
..
168
6.
Enlargement
of
the
EconoInic Committee,
the
Social Committee
and
the
Co-ordination Committee
of
the EconoInic
and
Social
Council.
. . .
..
169
7. Composition
of
the
Inter-Sessional Working Group
of
the Committee
for
Industrial
Development-Continuation
of
membership
of
Peru
and
Poland 170
8. UnitedNations Conference
on
Trade
and
Development-Question
of
inviting
the Federation
of
Rhodesia
and
Nyasaland
.....•••.•.••
170
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CONTENTS (continued)
9.
Participation in the 1964 Latin American Seminar
of
Experts
on
Foreign
Trade-Interpretation
of
Economic Commission for Latin America reso-
lution
221
(X)
of
16
May
1963.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10.
Participation
of
foundations
in
some
of
the
ECAFE
seminars . . . . . .
11.
Eligibility
of
Western Samoa for technical assistance under the regular
programme-Interpretation
of
General Assembly resolution 200 (III)
of
4December
1948.
.........................
12.
Eligibility
of
Western Samoa for technical assistance in public administration
-Interpretation
of
General Assembly resolution
1256
(XIII)
of
14
November
1958
...............................
13.
Special training programme for Territories under Portuguese administration
-Implementation
of
General Assembly resolution
1808
(XVII)
of
14
Decem-
ber 1962. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14.
Status
of
the Agreements
of
7January
1960
and
25
July
1961
between the
United Nations Special
Fund
and, respectively, the Government
of
the
United Kingdom
and
the Government
of
the Federation
of
Malaya, as
regards Singapore and Sabah (North Borneo) .
15.
Waiver
of
privileges
and
immunities
of
aspecialized agency participating
in
aSpecial
Fund
project
as
asub-contractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
16.
Vessels to be used in the United Nations Special
Fund
Caribbean Fishery
Project . . .
.'.
.........................
17.
Convention
of
28
July
1951
relating to the Status
of
Refugees-Succession by
Jamaica to rights
and
obligations .
18.
Publication
of
acommunication received from anon-governmental organ-
ization-Interpretation
of
General Assembly resolution
1779
(XVII)
of
7December
1962
.
19.
International driving
permit-Interpretation
of
article
24
of
the Convention
of
19
September
1949
on
Road
Traffic ................
20. New York-Geneva 'submarine cable leased by the United
Nations-Usage
by specialized agencies for transmission
of
cables-Resolution
No.
26
of
the
Plenipotentiary Conference
of
the International Telecommunication Union
(Buenos Aires, 1952)-Telegraph Regulations (Paris revision, 1949), resolu-
tion
No.9-Telegraph
Regulations (Geneva revision, 1958), articles
86
and
87
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
21.
Immunity from legal process
of
United Nations officials .
22.
Proposed accession by aMember State to the Convention
on
the Privileges
and
Immunities
of
the United Nations subject to areservation denying to
any United Nations official
of
that
State's nationality any privilege
or
im-
munity under the Convention-Interpretation
of
articles IV, V
and
VI
of
the
Convention ............................
23.
Right
of
the United Nations to visit
and
converse with staff members
in
custody
or
detention
....................••.
B. LEGAL OPINIONS OF
THE
SECRETARIAT OF INTER-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
RELATED TO THE UNITED NATIONS
1.
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