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Section 44 This Convention shall enter into force for each State party to this Convention in respect of a specialized agency when it has become applicable to that agency in accordance with Section 37 and the State party has undertaken to apply the provisions of the Convention to that agency in accordance with Section 43. Section 45 The Secretary-General of the United Nations shall inform all members of the United Nations, as well as all members of the specialized agencies, and Executive Heads of the specialized agencies of the deposit of each instrument of accession received under Section 41 and of subsequent notifications received under Section 43. The Executive Head of a specialized agency shall inform the SecretaryGeneral of the United Nations and the members of the agency concerned of the deposit of any instrument of accession deposited with him under Section 42. Section 46 It is understood that, when an instrument of accession or a subsequent notification is deposited on behalf of any State, this State will be in a position under its own law to give effect to the terms of this Convention, as modified by the final texts of any annexes relating to the agencies covered by such accessions or notifications. . Section 47 1. Subject to the provisions of paragraphs 2 and 3 of this Section, each State party to this Convention undertakes to apply this Convention in respect of each specialized agency covered by its accession or subsequent notification, until such time as a revised Convention or annex shall have become applicable to that agency and the said State shall have accepted the revised Convention or annex. In the case of a revised annex the acceptance of States shall be by a notification addressed to the Secretary-General of the United Nations which shall take effect on the date of its receipt by the Secretary-General. 2. Each State party to this Convention, however, which is not or has ceased to be a member of a specialized agency, may address a written notification to the Secretary-General of the United Nations and the Executive Head of the agency concerned to the effect that it intends to withhold from that agency the benefits of this Convention as from a specified date which shall not be earlier than three months from the date of receipt of the notification. 3. Each State party to this Convention may withhold the benefit of this Convention to any specialized agency which ceases to be in relationship with the United Nations. 4. The Secretary-General of the United Nations shall inform all States parties to this Convention of any notification transmitted to him under the provisions of this Section. Section 48 At the request of one-third of the States parties to this Convention, the Secretary-General of the United Nations will convene a Conference with the view of its revision. Section 49 The Secretary-General of the United Nations shall transmit copies of this Convention to each specialized agency and to the Government of each member of the United Nations. Annex to the Convention Relating to the International Labour Organization In their application to the International Labour Organization the standard clauses shall operate subject to the following provisions : 1. Article V (other than paragraph (c) of Section 13) and Section 25 paragraphs 1 and 2 (a) of Article VII shall extend to the employers' and workers' members and deputy members of the Governing Body of the International Labour Office and their substitutes; except that any waiver of the immunity of any such person member under Section 16 shall be by the Governing Body. 2. The privileges, immunities, exemptions and facilities referred to in Section 21 of the standard clauses shall also be accorded to any Deputy Director-General of the International Labour Office and any Assistant Director-General of the International Labour Office. 3. (i) Experts (other than officials coming within the scope of Article VI) serving on committees of, or performing missions for, the Organization shall be accorded the following privileges and immunities so far as is necessary for the effective exercise of their functions, including the time spent on journeys in connection with service on such committees or missions : (a) Immunity from personal arrest or seizure of their personal baggage ; (b) In respect of words spoken or written or acts done by them in the performance of their official functions, immunity of legal process of every kind, such immunity to continue notwithstanding that the persons concerned are no longer serving on committees of, or employed on missions for, the Organization;

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