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The Belgian Delegation therefore suggests that the following text be introduced among the final pro- visions of the Charter: "1) The Members of the Organization recognize that the present Charter abrogates all international agreements incompatible with its terms, and pledge themselves not to contract similar engagements in the future. ARCHIVES THATIONAL RECORDS SERVICE* AND "2) No State can evade the authority of inter- national law or the obligations of the to country present Charter by invoking the provisions of its internol law. 11 3.. The recognition of intormationel status of the United Nations Organization should likewise, according to the Belgian Delegation, form the subject of a special text. In former times, it was disputed that the League of Nations was a party under international law. This gave rise to difficulties of a practical nature, which chiefly affected the administrstive life of the League. Leter on, the main tendency of doctrine and jurispru- dence was to acknowledge that it was such. The Belgian Delegation believes this development should now be sanctioned, and that any possibility of controversy should be ruled out. The Belgian Delegation recommends the adoption of the following text: "The Parties to the present Charter recog- nize that the Organization they are setting up possesses international status, together with the rights this involves. It goes without saying that the benefits of this provision will extend, should occasion arise, to any institutions attached in any capacity to the United Nations Organization. 4. The Belgian Delegation considers that facil- - ities and immunitios should be granted to the United Nations Organization and any institutions attached thereto, as well as to Representatives of Members in the exercise of their duties, and to officials properly so called. 462 -9-

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