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Avis consultatif du 28 mai 1951 - Cour international de Justice

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3. Forma1 ratification by the United Kingdoni of GreatBritain and Northern Ireland of the Convention concemingFreedom of Association and Protection of the Right toorganize, 1948 (Convention No. 87).(c) Examples of ratifications subject to un<strong>de</strong>rstandings whichhave not been regar<strong>de</strong>d as constituting reservations :I. Forma1 ratification by the United Kingdom of GreatRritain and Northern Ireland of the Convention concemingseamen's Articles of Agreement, 1926 (Convention No. 22).2. Forma1 ratification by India of the Convention concemingseamen's Articles of Agreement, 1926 (C.onvention No. 22).3.. Fornial ratification by Australia of the Convention conceriiinghours of work on board ship and manning, 1936(Convention Xo, 57).4. Forma1 ratification by tlie United States of America of theConventions concerning the minimun; requirement ofprofessional capacity for masters and officers on boardmerchant ships, 1936 (Convention Xo. 53) ; concernirigannual holidays with pay for seamen, 1936 (ConventionNo. 54) ; concerning the liability of the shipowner in caseof sickness, injury or <strong>de</strong>ath of ceamen, 1936 (ConventionNo. jj) ; concerning hours of work on board ship andmanning. 193G (Convention No. j7) ; fixing the minimumage for the admission of children to employment at sea(revised 1936) (Convention No. 58).II.-DOCUMENTSSUBMITTED DURING THE ORAL PROCEEDINGS(1) Report on the Law of Treaties compiled by Professor Brierley forthe International Law Commission.(2) Analytical Report of the j3rd Meeting of the Commission.(3) Report of the International Law Commission on the proceedings ofthe and Session (June- July, 1950).(4) Letter from the Assistant Secretary-General, Legal Department, ofFebruary 5th, <strong>1951</strong>, regarding conimunication from Ecuador.(5) Letter from the Assistant Secretary-General, Legal Department, ofFebruary jth, <strong>1951</strong>, regarding commiinication from Ecuador.(6) Letter from the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Iran to the SecretaryGeneral of January ~jth, <strong>1951</strong>.(7) Letter from the Assistant Secretary-General, Legal Department, tothe Minister for Foreign Xffairs of Iran.(8) Letter from the Assistant Secretary-General, Legal Department,of February &th, <strong>1951</strong>, regarding communications by Australia.(9) Letter from the Acting Permanent Australian Representative tothe United Nations to the Secretary-General of March ~gtli, <strong>1951</strong>.

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