A. TITEL
Notawisseling houdende een verdrag tussen het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden
en het Common Fund for Commodities betreffende privileges en immuniteiten
van het personeel van het Common Fund for Commodities en hun gezinsleden;
’s-Gravenhage/Amsterdam, 22 november/2 december 2005
B. TEKST
Nr. I
TREATIES DIVISION
DJZ/VE-1035/05
The Hague, 22 November 2005
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands presents
its compliments to the Common Fund for Commodities and, with reference to
the Agreement between the Kingdom of the Netherlands and the Common Fund for
Commodities concerning the Headquarters of the Fund of 19 December 1991 and
to the Cabinet Decision of 22 April 2005 on the Policy Framework on Attracting
and Hosting International Organisations, has the honour to propose the following
in respect of the privileges and immunities of the staff of the Common Fund
for Commodities:
1. Use of terms
For the purpose of this Agreement:
a. ‘‘the parties’’
means the Common Fund for Commodities and the host State;
b. ‘‘the Organisation’’
means the Common Fund for Commodities;
c. ‘‘the host State’’
means the Kingdom of the Netherlands;
d. ‘‘the Vienna Convention’’
means the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 18 April 1961.
2. Privileges and immunities
a. The Head of the Organisation, together with
members of his family forming part of his household, shall enjoy the same
privileges and immunities as the host State accords to heads of diplomatic
missions accredited to the host State in accordance with the Vienna Convention.
b. The highest ranking staff of the Organisation,
together with members of their family forming part of their household, shall
enjoy the same privileges and immunities as the host State accords to diplomatic
agents of the diplomatic missions established in the host State in accordance
with the Vienna Convention.
c. Administrative and technical staff of the
Organisation, together with members of their family forming part of their
household, shall enjoy the same privileges and immunities as the host State
accords to administrative and technical staff of the diplomatic missions established
in the host State in accordance with the Vienna Convention, provided that
immunity from criminal jurisdiction and personal inviolability shall not extend
to acts performed outside the course of their official duties.
d. Service staff of the Organisation, together
with members of their family forming part of their household, shall enjoy
the same privileges and immunities as the host State accords to service staff
of the diplomatic missions established in the host State in accordance with
the Vienna Convention.
3. Determination of categories
The host State shall, in cooperation with the Organisation, determine
which categories of personnel will be covered by each of the four groups as
laid down in paragraph 2 of this Agreement.
4. Scope of the Agreement\E
a. This Agreement does not apply to persons
who are nationals or permanent residents of the host State.
b. This Agreement shall not detract from any
existing arrangements in the Headquarters Agreement or other bilateral or
multilateral agreements.
c. This agreement shall not extend to issues
concerning admission and residence.
If this proposal is acceptable to the Common Fund for Commodities, the
Ministry proposes that this Note and the Common Fund for Commodities’s
affirmative reply to it shall together constitute an Agreement between the
Kingdom of the Netherlands and the Common Fund for Commodities. This Agreement
shall enter into force on 1 January 2006.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands avails
itself of this opportunity to renew to the Common Fund for Commodities the
assurances of its highest consideration.
The Common Fund for Commodities
Stadhouderskade 55
1072 AB Amsterdam
Nr. II
THE COMMON FUND FOR COMMODITIES
Amsterdam, 2 December 2005
The Common Fund for Commodities presents its compliments to the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and has the honour to
acknowledge receipt of the Ministry’s Note DJZ/VE-1035/05 of 22 November
2005, which reads as follows:
(zoals in Nota Nr. I)
The Common Fund for Commodities has the honour to inform the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs that the proposal is acceptable to the Common Fund for
Commodities. The Common Fund for Commodities accordingly agrees that the Ministry’s
Note and this reply shall constitute an Agreement between the Common Fund
for Commodities and the Kingdom of the Netherlands, which shall enter into
force on 1 January 2006.
The Common Fund for Commodities avails itself of this opportunity to renew
to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands the assurances
of its highest consideration.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Hague
D. PARLEMENT
Het in de nota’s vervatte verdrag behoeft ingevolge artikel 7, onderdeel
a, van de Rijkswet goedkeuring en bekendmaking verdragen juncto artikel 3
van de wet van 24 december 1947 (Stb. H 452) niet de goedkeuring van de Staten-Generaal.
G. INWERKINGTREDING
De bepalingen van het in de nota’s vervatte verdrag zullen ingevolge
de één na laatste alinea van beide nota’s in werking treden
op 1 januari 2006. Wat het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden betreft, zal het in
de nota’s vervatte verdrag alleen voor Nederland gelden.
J. VERWIJZINGEN
| Titel | : | Overeenkomst tussen het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden
en het Gemeenschappelijk Fonds voor Grondstoffen betreffende de zetel van
het Fonds; ’s-Gravenhage, 19 december 1991 |
| Tekst | : | Trb. 1992, 8 (Engels) |
| Laatste Trb. | : | Trb. 2002,
148 |
| | | |
| Titel | : | Verdrag van Wenen inzake diplomatiek verkeer;
Wenen, 18 april 1961 |
| Tekst | : | Trb. 1962, 101
(Engels en Frans) Trb. 1962, 159 (vertaling) |
| Laatste Trb. | : | Trb. 1994,
212 |