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this Instrument of Amendment shall be authenticated by the signatures of the President of the Conference and of the Director‑General of the International Labour Office. One of these copies shall be deposited in the archives of the International Labour Office and the other shall be communicated to the Secretary‑General of the United Nations for registration in accordance with article 102 of the Charter of the United Nations. The Director‑General shall communicate a certified copy of the Instrument to each of the Members of the International Labour Organisation.

Article 5

1. The formal ratifications or acceptances of this Instrument of Amendment shall be communicated to the Director‑General of the International Labour Office, who shall notify the Members of the Organisation of the receipt thereof.

2. This Instrument of Amendment will come into force in accordance with the provisions of article 36 of the Constitution of the Organisation.

3. On the coming into force of this Instrument, the Director‑General of the International Labour Office shall so notify all the Members of the International Labour Organisation and the Secretary‑General of the United Nations.
       Schedule 4—Instrument for the Amendment of the Constitution of the International Labour Organisation

Section 4

   The General Conference of the International Labour Organisation,

    Having been convened at Geneva by the Governing Body of the International Labour Office, and having met in its Forty‑eighth Session on 17 June 1964, and

    Having decided upon the inclusion in the Constitution of the International Labour Organisation of a provision empowering the Conference to suspend from participation in the International Labour Conference any Member which has been found by the United Nations to be flagrantly and persistently pursuing by its legislation a declared policy of racial discrimination such as apartheid, a question which is the twelfth item on the agenda of the session,

adopts this ninth day of July of the year one thousand nine hundred and sixty‑four the following instrument for the amendment of the Constitution of the International Labour Organisation, which may be cited as the Constitution of the International Labour Organisation Instrument of Amendment (No. 2), 1964.

Article 1

As from the date of the coming into force of this Instrument of Amendment, the Constitution of the International Labour Organisation shall be amended by the insertion at the end of the Constitution of a new article in the following terms:

"The General Conference of the International Labour Organisation may, at any session in the agenda of which the subject has been included and by a vote concurred in by two‑thirds of the delegates attending the session, including two‑thirds of the Government delegates present and voting, suspend from participation in the International Labour Conference any Member of the International Labour Organisation which has