Constitution and Convention of the International Telecommunication Union (Geneva, 1992) – amendments adopted by the Plenipotentiary Conference (Guadalajara, 2010)

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Treaty Code:

M2010-05

Treaty Type:

Multilateral

Common Name:

ITU Constitution and Convention

Responsible Department:

Business Innovation and Employment

Administering Department:

Treaty Status:

In Force

Treaty Summary:

The ITU Constitution is the basic instrument of the International Telecommunication Union, and is complemented by the ITU Convention. The purpose of the treaties is to facilitate peaceful relations, international co-operation among peoples and economic and social development by means of efficient telecommunication services. The treaties set out the rights and obligations of Members States of the ITU, as well as provisions for the functioning of the ITU.

The amendments to the ITU Constitution and Convention adopted at the ITU Plenipotentiary Conference 2010 alter the rights of Member States in respect of choosing and reducing their class of financial contribution to the ITU.

 

 

NZ Adherence Status:

In Force

Adherence Type:

Ratified

Signature Date:

22/10/2010

Adherence Date:

07/10/2014

Expired:

No

Date Concluded:

22/10/2010

Place Concluded:

Guadalajara

Entry Into Force Date:

01/01/2012

NZ Entry Into Force Date:

07/10/2014

Termination Date:

Withdrawal Date:

Withdrawal Notification Date:

NZ Objections:

No

NZ Reservations:

No

NZ Declarations:

Yes

NZ Territorial Applications:

None

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