Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2004A00019:clause:6_4:p5
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Provision Reference: sch 6 cl 4 (pt 5/10)
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authority responsible for the administration of any territory, in virtue of the Charter of the United Nations or otherwise, in respect of any such territory.
    (c) Acceptance of the obligations of a Convention in virtue of subparagraph (a) or subparagraph (b) of this paragraph shall involve the acceptance on behalf of the territory concerned of the obligations stipulated by the terms of the Convention and the obligations under the Constitution of the Organisation which apply to ratified Conventions.
    (d) Each Member or international authority which has communicated a declaration in virtue of this paragraph may, in accordance with the provisions of the Convention relating to the denunciation thereof, communicate a further declaration terminating the acceptance of the obligations of the Convention on behalf of any territory specified in the declaration.
    (e) With a view to encouraging the universality of application envisaged above, the Member or Members or international authority concerned shall, as requested by the Governing Body, report to the Director‑General of the International Labour Office the position of the law and practice of territories for which the Convention is not in force in regard to the matters dealt with in the Convention and the extent to which effect has been given, or is proposed to be given, to any of the provisions of the Convention by legislation, administrative action, collective agreement or otherwise and stating the difficulties which prevent or delay the acceptance of the Convention.
    (f) This transitory paragraph shall cease to be applicable to the peoples of dependent territories as they become independent."

Article 2

As from the coming into force of the amendment to article 19 provided for in the preceding article, article 35 of the Constitution of the International Labour Organisation shall cease to have effect.

Article 3

On the coming into force of this Instrument of Amendment, the Director‑General of the International Labour Office shall cause an official text of the Constitution of the International Labour Organisation as modified by the provisions of this Instrument to be prepared in two original copies, duly authenticated by his signature. 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 text to each of the Members of the International Labour Organisation.

Article 4

Two copies of 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