PART IX :
FINAL PROVISIONS
Article
85
The
Secretary-General of the United Nations is designated as the depositary
of the present Convention.
Article
86
1. The
present Convention shall be open for signature by all States. It is
subject to ratification. 2. The present
Convention shall be open to accession by any State. 3. Instruments
of ratification or accession shall be deposited with the
Secretary-General of the United Nations.
Article
87
1. The
present Convention shall enter into force on the first day of the month
following a period of three months after the date of the deposit of the
twentieth instrument of ratification or accession.
2. For
each State ratifying or acceding to the present Convention after its
entry into force, the Convention shall enter into force on the first day
of the month following a period of three months after the date of the
deposit of its own instrument of ratification or accession.
Article
88
A State
ratifying or acceding to the present Convention may not exclude the
application of any Part of it, or, without prejudice to article 3,
exclude any particular category of migrant workers from its
application.
Article
89
1. Any
State Party may denounce the present Convention, not earlier than five
years after the Convention has entered into force for the State
concerned, by means of a notification writing addressed to the
Secretary-General of the United Nations.
2. Such
denunciation shall become effective on the first day of the month
following the expiration of a period of twelve months after the date of
the receipt of the notification by the Secretary-General of the United
Nations.
3. Such
a denunciation shall not have the effect of releasing the State Party
from its obligations under the present Convention in regard to any act
or omission whi ch occurs prior to the date at which the denunciation
becomes effective, nor shall denunciation prejudice in any way the
continued consideration of any matter which is already under
consideration by the Committee prior to the date at which the
denunciation becomes effective.
4.
Following the date at which the denunciation of a State Party becomes
effective, the Committee shall not commence consideration of any new
matter regarding that State.
Article
90
1. After
five years from the entry into force of the Convention a request for the
revision of the Convention may be made at any time by any State Party by
means of a notification in writing addressed to the Secretary-General of
the United Nations. The Secretary-General shall thereupon communicate
any proposed amendments to the States Parties with a request that they
notify him whether the favour a conference of States Parties for the
purpose of considering and voting upon the proposals. In the event that
within four months from the date of such communication at least one
third of the States Parties favours such a conference, the
Secretary-General shall convene the conference under the auspices of the
United Nations. Any amendment adopted by a majority of the States
Parties present and voting shall be submitted to the General Assembly
for approval.
2.
Amendments shall come into force when they have been approved by the
General Assembly of the United Nations and accepted by a two-thirds
majority of the States Parties in accordance with their respective
constitutional processes.
3. When
amendments come into force, they shall be binding on those States
Parties that have accepted them, other States Parties still being bound
by the provisions of the present Convention and any earlier amendment
that they have accepted.
Article
91
1. The
Secretary-General of the United Nations shall receive and circulate to
all States the text of reservations made by States at the time of
signature, ratification or accession.
2. A
reservation incompatible with the object and purpose of the present
Convention shall not be permitted.
3.
Reservations may be withdrawn at any time by notification to this effect
addressed to the Secretary-General of the United Nations, who shall then
inform all States thereof. Such notification shall take effect on the
date on which it is received.
Article
92
1. Any
dispute between two or more States Parties concerning the interpretation
or application of the present Convention that is not settled by
negotiation shall, at the request of one of them, be submitted to
arbitration. If within six months from the date of the request for
arbitration the Parties are unable to agree on the organization of the
arbitration, any one of those Parties may refer the dispute to the
International Court of Justice by request in conformity with the Statute
of the Court.
2. Each
State Party may at the time of signature or ratification of the present
Convention or accession thereto declare that it does not consider itself
bound by paragraph 1 of the present article. The other States Parties
shall not be bound by that paragraph with respect to any State Party
that has made such a declaration.
3. Any
State Party that has made a declaration in accordance with paragraph 2
of the present article may at any time withdraw that declaration by
notification to the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
Article
93
1. The
present Convention, of which the Arabic, Chinese, English, French,
Russian and Spanish texts are equally authentic, shall be deposited with
the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
2. The
Secretary-General of the United Nations shall transmit certified copies
of the present Convention to all States.
IN WITNESS
WHEREOF the undersigned plenipotentiaries, being duly authorized thereto
by their respective Governments, have signed the present
Convention.
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