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United Nations Convention on Special Missions*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 May 2017

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Treaties and Agreements
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1970

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Footnotes

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[Reproduced from U.N. Document A/RES/2530 (XXIV) of December 16, 1969, and A/RES/2530 (XXIV)/Corr.1 of January 2, 1970.

[The U.N. General Assembly adopted the Convention on Special Missions and the Optional Protocol concerning the Compulsory Settlement of Disputes on December 8, 1969, by a vote of 98 in favor, none against, with 1 abstention.

[The text of the Convention appears at I.L.M. page 129. The Optional Protocol appears at I.L.M. page 149.

[U.N. General Assembly Resolution 2531 (XXIV), concerning the settlement of civil claims against members of special missions, appears at I.L.M. page 221.]

References

1/ Official Records of the General Assembly, Twenty-second Session, Supplement No. 9 (A/6709/Rev.1 and Corr.1).

* [As of January 15, 1970, the following countries had signed the Convention: Argentina, Jamaica, Philippines, and Yugoslavia.]

* [As of January 15, 1970, the following countries had signed the Optional Protocol: Philippines and Yugoslavia.]