Convention de l'Union Internationale des Télécommunications, (Nairobi, on 6th November 1982) — Rwanda law | Esheria

Convention de l'Union Internationale des Télécommunications, (Nairobi, on 6th November 1982)

The Plenary Assemblies of the Consultative Committees may submit proposals to administrative conferences, including proposals to change the Administrative Regulations, and those proposals must be sent to the Secretary-General in good time.

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Jurisdiction
Rwanda
Instrument
Act or statute
Status
In force
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Language
en
Updated
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The Plenary Assemblies of the Consultative Committees may submit proposals to administrative conferences, including proposals to change the Administrative Regulations, and those proposals must be sent to the Secretary-General in good time. This provision covers Union membership and a dispute-arbitration process, including deadlines for appointing arbitrators. Members of the Union have rights to participate, vote, and nominate candidates, and they are subject to obligations set out in the Convention. The text sets the Union’s seat at Geneva, requires certain UN and Union bodies to place proposed agenda items on their agendas, and states when the Protocol enters into force. The Union must send the United Nations an annual report and, as far as practicable, provide special reports, studies, or information when requested, while protecting confidential material.