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personnel shall refrain from any action, including any public
pronouncement, which may reflect upon their position as inter-
national officials, either in their own countries or elsewhere.
Each member undertakes to respect fully the international
character of the responsibilities of the Secretary General
and other personnel and not to seek to influence them in the
discharge of their responsibilities.
5. The appointment and conditions of service of the
personnel of The Uhited Nations shall be such as to permit
the establishment of a truly international civil service
with the highest standards of efficiency, competence and
integrity. The personnel shall be selected by the Secretary
General under rules to be established by the General Assembly.
Positions shall be open equally to men and women. Subject to the
paramount importance of seeking the highest standards of
efficiency, competence and integrity, due regard shall be
paid to the importance of recruiting personnel on as wide a
geographical basis as possible.
6. With a view to ensuring the independence of The
United Nations, the official internationel organizations or
agencies brought into relationship with it, and the personnel
of The United Nations and such related agencies, their legal
status and appropriate immunities from national jurisdiction
shall be defined by a Convention to be adopted by the General
Assembly for submission to the members of The United Nations.
The members undertake that thoy will in no case subject the
personnel of The United Nations to legal process with respect
to acts performed by them in their officiol capacity unless
this immunity is waived by The United Nations.
TRINAN
AMENDMENTS
(Chapter XI)
to ARCHIVES 'MATIONAL KECORDS SERVICE' AND
for common
The following additions to be made to this Chapter:
1. "No amendment shall be considered by the General
Assembly unless its text has been communicated by
the Secretary General to all members at least three
months before the opening of the General Assembly.
2.
In the course of the tenth year from the date on
which the Charter shall come into effect, a special
Conference of The United Nations shall be convened
to consider the general revision of the Charter, in
the light of the experience of its operation."
628
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