Rights, Privileges and Immunities. 1. The EPLO, its Officials and the staff shall enjoy within the territories of Member States the privileges and immunities defined in the “Convention on Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations”, adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 13 February 1946, as they are necessary for the independent exercise of their functions in accordance with the principles and objectives of this Agreement. 2. The EPLO shall enjoy, in the territory of each Member State, for its official communication, treatment not less favorable than that accorded by that State to the diplomatic missions of any other State. No censorship shall be applied to the official correspondence, and other official communications of the EPLO. No censorship shall be applied to publications, still and moving pictures, films and sound recordings of the EPLO. 3. Furthermore, the Organization, its Officials and the staff shall enjoy in the country of the headquarters such rights, privileges and immunities as are required for the fulfillment of their functions. These privileges and immunities shall be included in a headquarters agreement to be concluded with the Government of the Hellenic Republic. Other countries may grant comparable rights, privileges and immunities in support of the Organization’s activities in such countries.
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Samples: Agreement for the Establishment and Statute of the European Public Law Organization, Agreement for the Establishment and Statute of the European Public Law Organization, Agreement for the Establishment and Statute of the European Public Law Organization
Rights, Privileges and Immunities. 1. The EPLO, its Officials and the staff shall enjoy within the territories of Member States the privileges and immunities defined in the “Convention on Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations”, adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 13 February 1946, as they are necessary for the independent exercise of their functions in accordance with the principles and objectives of this Agreement.
2. The EPLO shall enjoy, in the territory of each Member State, for its official communication, treatment not less favorable than that accorded by that State to the diplomatic missions of any other State. No censorship shall be applied to the official correspondence, and other official communications of the EPLO. No censorship shall be applied to publications, still and moving pictures, films and sound recordings of the EPLO.
3. Furthermore, the Organization, its Officials and the staff shall enjoy in the country of the headquarters such rights, privileges and immunities as are required for the fulfillment of their functions. These privileges and immunities shall be included in a headquarters agreement to be concluded with the Government of the Hellenic Republic. Other countries may grant comparable rights, privileges and immunities in support of the Organization’s activities in such countries.
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Samples: Agreement for the Establishment and Statute of the European Public Law Organization