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September 15, 1962


PROTOCOL TO AMEND THE PROVISIONS OF THE CONVENTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION

  Note: The Amendment was concurred in by the Senate, S.R. No. 22, May 23, 1965. The Philippine instrument of ratification was signed by the President October 15, 1963 and was deposited with the ICAO, November 12, 1963.

THE ASSEMBLY OF THE INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION,

HAVING MET in its Fourteenth Session, at Rome, on the twenty-first day of August, 1962.

HAVING NOTED that it is the general desire of contracting States that the minimum number of contracting States which may request the holding of an extraordinary meeting of the Assembly should be increased from the present figure of ten,

HAVING CONSIDERED it proper to increase the said number to one-fifth of the total number of contracting States,

AND HAVING CONSIDERED it necessary to amend for the purpose aforesaid the Convention on International Civil Aviation done at Chicago on the seventh day of December, 1944,

APPROVED, on the fourteenth day of September of the year one thousand nine hundred and sixty-two, in accordance with the provisions of Article 94 (a) of the Convention aforesaid the following proposed amendment to the said Convention:

In Article 48 (a) of the Convention, the second sentence be deleted and substituted by "An extraordinary meeting of the Assembly may be held at any time upon the call of the Council or at the request of not less than one-fifth of the total number of contracting States addressed to the Secretary General."

SPECIFIED, pursuant to the provisions of the said Article 94 {a) of the said Convention, sixty-six as the number of contracting States upon whose ratification the proposed amendment aforesaid shall come into force, and

Resolved that the Secretary General of the International Civil Aviation Organization draw up a protocol, in the English, French and Spanish languages, each of which shall be of equal authenticity, embodying the proposed amendment above mentioned and the matter hereinafter appearing.

Consequently, pursuant to the aforesaid action of the Assembly.

This Protocol has been drawn up by the Secretary General of the Organization;

This Protocol shall be open to ratification by any State which has ratified or adhered to the said Convention on International Civil Aviation;

The instruments of ratification shall be deposited with the International Civil Aviation Organization;

This Protocol shall come into force in respect of the States which have ratified it on the date on which the sixty-sixth instrument of ratification is so deposited;

The Secretary General shall immediately notify all Contracting States of the date of deposit of each ratification of this Protocol;

The Secretary General shall immediately notify all States parties or signatories to the said Convention of the date on which the Protocol comes into force;

With respect to any contracting State ratifying this Protocol after the date aforesaid, the Protocol shall come into force upon deposit of its instrument of ratification with the International Civil Aviation Organization.

IN FAITH WHEREOF, the President and the Secretary General of the Fourteenth Session of the Assembly of the International Civil Aviation Organization, being authorized thereto by the Assembly, sign this Protocol.

DONE at Rome on the fifteenth day of September of the year one thousand nine hundred and sixty-two in a single document in the English, French and Spanish languages each of which shall be of equal authenticity. This Protocol shall remain deposited in the archives of the International Civil Aviation Organization; and certified copies thereof shall be transmitted by the Secretary General of the Organization to all States parties or signatories to the Convention on international Civil Aviation aforementioned,

E. Ortona
R. M. Macdonnell
President of the Assembly
Secretary General of the Assembly

Parties to the Agreement as of December 31, 1965:

Argentina
Libya
Australia
Madagascar
Austria
Malawi
Belgium
Malaysia
Cameroon
Mali
Canada
Malta
Central African Republic
Mauritania
Ceylon
Mexico
Chad
Morocco
China
Netherlands
Congo (Brazzaville)
New Zealand
Costa Rica
Nicaragua
Cuba
Niger
Cyprus
Nigeria
Czechoslovakia
Norway
Dahomey
Pakistan
Denmark
Panama
Dominican
Republic Peru
Ecuador
Philippines
El Salvador
Poland
Ethiopia
Portugal
Finland
Senegal
France
Sierra Leone
Federal Republic of Germany
Somali Republic
Ghana
South Africa
Greece
Spain
Guinea
Sudan
Honduras
Sweden
India
Switzerland
Indonesia
Syrian Arab Republic
Ireland
Tanzania
Israel
Thailand
Italy
Tunisia
Ivory Coast
Turkey
Jamaica
United Arab Republic
Japan
United Kingdom
Jordan
United States
Kenya
Upper Volta
Korea
Venezuela
Kuwait
Viet-Nam
Laos
Yugoslavia
Lebanon
Zambia


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