Chapter III. General review of the legal activities of the United Nations and related      intergovernmental organizations

UNITED NATIONS
JURIDICAL YEARBOOK
Extract from:
Chapter III. General review of the legal activities of the United Nations and related
intergovernmental organizations
1977
Part Two. Legal activities of the United Nations and related intergovernmental
organizations
Copyright (c) United Nations
HeinOnline -- 1977 U.N. Jurid. Y.B. iv 1977
CONTENTS (continued)
Page
B.
TREATY
PROVISIONS
CONCERNING
THE
LEGAL
STATUS
OF
INTERGOVERN-
MENTAL
ORGANIZATIONS
RELATED
TO
THE
UNITED
NATIONS
1. Convention
on
the
Privileges
and
Immunities
of
the
Specialized Agencies.
Approved
by
the
General Assembly
of
the
United
Nations
on
21
Novem-
ber
1947 33
2. International
Labour
Organisation
34
3.
Food
and Agriculture Organization
of
the
United
Nations.
...........
36
4.
United
Nations Educational, Scientific
and
Cultural
Organization.
....
36
5. World
Health
Organization 37
6. International
Atomic
Energy
Agency ............................ 37
7. General Agreement
on
Tariffs and
Trade.
........................
39
Part
Two. Legal activities
of
the
United
Nations
and
related
intergovernmental organizations
CHAPTER
III.
GENERAL
REVIEW
OF
THE
LEGAL ACTIVITIES
OF
THE
UNITED
NA-
TIONS
AND RELATED
INTERGOVERNMENTAL
ORGANIZATIONS
A.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
GENERAL
REVIEW
OF
THE
LEGAL ACTIVITIES
OF
THE
UNITED
NATIONS
Disarmament
and related matters .
Other
political
and
security questions .
Economic, social and humanitarian activities .
Third
United
Nations Conference
on
the
Law
of
the
Sea .
International
Court
of
Justice .
International Law Commission .
United
Nations Commission
on
International
Trade
Law
.
Other
legal questions .
United Nations Institute
for
Training
and
Research .
43
50
55
61
64
65
66
68
71
B.
GENERAL
REVIEW
OF
THE
ACTIVITIES
OF
INTERGOVERNMENTAL
ORGANIZA-
TIONS
RELATED
TO
THE
UNITED
NATIONS
1. International
Labour
Organisation 71
2.
Food
and Agriculture Organization
of
the
United
Nations
..
. . . . . . . . 73
3. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization.
. . . . 78
4. International Civil Aviation Organization 82
5. World
Health
Organization 84
6. World Bank 85
7. International
Monetary
Fund
86
8. International Telecommunication
Union
90
9.
World
Meteorological Organization
90
iv
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CONTENTS (continued)
Page
10. Inter-Governmental Maritime Consultative Organization
91
11. International Atomic Energy Agency ........................... 92
CHAPTER
IV.
TREATIES
CONCERNING
INTERNATIONAL
LAW
CONCLUDED
UNDER
THE
AUSPICES
OF
THE
UNITED
NATIONS
AND
RELATED
INTERGOVERNMENTAL
ORGANIZATIONS
TREATIES
CONCERNING
INTERNATIONAL
LAW
CONCLUDED
UNDER
THE
AUSPICES
OF
THE
UNITED
NATIONS
Additional Protocols to the Geneva Conventions
of
12 August 1949.
Adopted by
the
Diplomatic Conference
on
the Reaffirmation and De-
velopment
of
International Humanitarian Law Applicable in
Armed
Conflicts
on
8
June
1977 95
CHAPTER
V.
DECISIONS
OF
ADMINISTRATIVE
TRIBUNALS
OF
THE
UNITED
NATIONS
AND
RELATED
INTERGOVERNMENTAL
ORGANIZATIONS
A.
DECISIONS
OF
THE
ADMINISTRATIVE
TRIBUNAL
OF
THE
UNITED
NATIONS
1.
Judgement No. 216 (14 April 1977): Ogley v. Secretary-General
of
the
United Nations
Application seeking revision
of
ajudgement
of
the Tribunal
on
the
ground that the applicant's counsel failed
to
exercise adequate dili-
gence owing to his impending
retirement.
................... 143
2. Judgement
No.
217 (15 April 1977): Vandersypen v. Secretary-General
of
the
International Civil Aviation Organization
Application seeking compensation
for
non-enjoyment
of
home leave
entitlement and
of
the
entitlement
to
education travel
to
the duty
station for adependent child attending school away from the
duty station 144
3. Judgement No. 218 (19 April 1977): Trenczak v. Secretary-General
of
the
United Nations
Application contesting two successive decisions declining to reopen a
case relating to
the
award
of
compensation
for
illness attributable
to the performance
of
official duties -Rescission
of
the
two deci-
sions
on
the
ground
that
they were based
on
an
"unreasonable and
arbitrary" refusal by the Advisory Board
on
Compensation Claims
to
accept evidence which could have led to areconsideration
of
its
assessment
of
the applicant's disability 144
4. Judgement No. 219 (19 April 1977): Pochonet v. Secretary-General
of
the
United Nations
Application contesting adecision
to
terminate apermanent appointment
for
unsatisfactory services - A complete, fair and reasonable
pro-
cedure must
be
carried
out
prior
to such
decision.
............. 145
5. Judgement No.
220
(20 April 1977): Hilaire v. Secretary-General
of
the
United Nations
Application contesting adecision to terminate
an
appointment
for
abandonment
of
post.
................................... 146
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