Examples of Complementary Act of 1967 in a sentence
On matters concerning only States that are bound by Article 2 of the Complementary Act of 1967, Contracting Parties that are not bound by the said Article shall not have the right to vote, whereas, on matters concerning only Contracting Parties, only the latter shall have the right to vote.
The Contracting Parties shall be members of the same Assembly as the States bound by Article 2 of the Complementary Act of 1967.
That is why Article 1(xiv) states that, for the purposes of the draft new Act, the word “Assembly” is to be understood as the Assembly of the Union—the Hague Union (see Article 1(xiii))—established by the Complementary Act of 1967 “or any body replacing that Assembly” (see also the Notes on Article 23).
It is recalled that, according to Article 1(xxiv) of the new Act, “Assembly” means the Assembly of the Hague Union established by the Complementary Act of 1967, or any body replacing the said Assembly.
In accordance with Article 2(2)(a)(iii) and 2(3)(d) of the Complementary Act of 1967, as applicable under Article 23 of the new Act, the Regulations may be amended by the Assembly by a two-thirds majority, subject to paragraph (2) of the present Article, which makes an exception to that provision (see Note 23.11).
Accordingly, rather than introduce the administrative provisions into one or both of these Acts, the Stockholm Conference adopted a separate treaty, the Complementary Act of 1967.
The present draft of the new Act therefore proposes instead to rely, for the necessary administrative provisions, on the already-existing provisions of the Complementary Act of 1967.
The Assembly of the Hague Union was established by the Stockholm Complementary Act of 1967 to which all Member States of the Union are party, with the exception of the following six: Egypt, Holy See, Indonesia, Morocco, Spain and Tunisia.
Article 10(2) of the Complementary Act of 1967 provides that “any country which has not ratified or acceded to the 1960 Act shall become bound by Articles 1 to 7 of this Complementary Act from the date on which its ratification of, or accession to, the 1960 Act enters into force (...)”.
The Assembly of the Union was established by the Complementary Act of 1967, to which all members of the Union are party, with the exception of six, namely, Egypt, Holy See, Indonesia, Morocco, Spain and Tunisia.