Publication: Magyar Közlöny
Issue: MK-2003-127 (Year: 2003, Number: 127)
Era: 1990-2004
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Paragraph Index: 272

e) facilitate as necessary, and in accordance with part X, technical co-operation within the scope of the Organisation. Article 3 In those matters which appear to the Organisation capable of settlement through the normal processes of international shipping business the Organisation shall so recommend. When, in the opinion of the Organisation, any matter concerning unfair restrictive practices by shipping concerns is incapable of settle-ment through the normal processes of international shipping business, or has in fact so proved, and provided it shall first have been the subject of direct negotiations between the Members concerned, the Organisation shall, at the request of one of those Members, consider the matter. Part III MEMBERSHIP Article 4 Membership in the Organisation shall be open to all States, subject to the provisions of part III. Article 5 Members of the United Nations may become Members of the Organisation by becoming Parties to the Convention in accordance with the provisions of Article 71. Article 6 States not Members of the United Nations which have been invited to send representatives to the United Nations Maritime Conference convened in Geneva on 19 February 1948, may become Members by becoming Parties to the Convention in accordance with the provisions of Article 71. Article 7 Any State not entitled to become a Member under Article 5 or 6 may apply through the Secretary-General of the Organisation to become a Member and shall be admitted as a Member upon its becoming a Party to the Convention in accordance with the provisions of Article 71 provided that, upon the recommendation of the Council, its application has been approved by two thirds of the Members other than Associate Members. Article 8 Any Territory or group of Territories to which the Convention has been made applicable under Article 72, by the Member having responsibility for its international relations or by the United Nations, may become an 2003/127. szám Associate Member of the Organisation by notification in writing given by such Member or by the United Nations, as the case may be, to the Secretary-General of the United Nations. Article 9 An Associate Member shall have the rights and obligations of a Member under the Convention except that it shall not have the right to vote or be eligible for membership on the Council and subject to this the word „Member” in the Convention shall be deemed to include Associate Member unless the context otherwise requires. Article 10 No State or Territory may become or remain a Member of the Organisation contrary to a resolution of the General Assembly of the United Nations. Part IV ORGANS Article 11 The Organisation shall consist of an Assembly, a Council, a Maritime Safety Committee, a Legal Committee, a Marine Environment Protection Committee, a Technical Co-operation Committee and such subsidiary organs as the Organisation may at any time consider necessary; and a Secretariat. Part V THE ASSEMBLY Article 12 The Assembly shall consist of all the Members. Article 13 Regular sessions of the Assembly shall take place once every two years. Extraordinary sessions shall be convened after a notice of sixty days whenever one third of the Members give notice to the Secretary-General that they desire a session to be arranged, or at any time if deemed necessary by the Council, after a notice of sixty days. Article 14 A majority of the Members other than Associate Members shall constitute a quorum for the meetings of the Assembly. Article 15 The functions of the Assembly shall be:

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