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Institution:

The Council of the League of Nations

Document Type:

Resolution

Title:

Designation of the Workers' Delegate for the Netherlands at the Third Session of the International Labour Conference

Dated:

1922.05.12

Link:

http://www.worldcourts.com/pcij/eng/decisions/1922.07.31_ILC_delegates/docs/1922.05.12/

Citation(s):

ILC Delegates (CLN) 1922 WrldCrts 0512 E1

Original Publication:

Publications of the Permanent Court of International Justice, Series B – No. 1, Collection of Advisory Opinions, A.W. Sijthoff’s Publishing Company, Leyden, 1922

 

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Table of Contents

 

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Resolution

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 [*7] League of Nations

 

Resolution adopted by the Council, May 12th, 1922.

 

[1]   The Council of the League of Nations, having considered the letter of March 17th, 1922, from the Director of the International Labour Office to the Secretary General, by which the Council is informed of the unanimous desire of the Third International Labour Conference and of the Governing Body of the International Labour Office that the Council will request the opinion of the Permanent Court of International Justice upon the question formulated in the letter.

RESOLVES:

[2]   1. The Council requests the Permanent Court of International Justice, in conformity with Article 14 of the Covenant of the League of Nations, to give an advisory opinion upon the question “whether the Workers' Delegate for the Netherlands at the Third Session of the International Labour Conference was nominated in accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 3 of Article 389 of the Treaty of Versailles”.

[3]   2. The Secretary General is authorised to present this request to the Court, together with the letter from the Director of the International Labour Office and the docu­ments concerning the matter, to give all necessary assistance in the examination of the question and to arrange to be represented before the Court, if necessary.

[4]   3. The International Labour Office is requested to afford the Court all assistance, which it may require in the consideration of the question hereby submitted.

 

Certified true copy,

 (Signed) Van Hamel,

Director Legal Section.