Overeenkomst tussen het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden en het Technisch Centrum voor landbouwsamenwerking en plattelandsontwikkeling

Agreement between the Kingdom of the Netherlands and the Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Co-operation

The Government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and the Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Co-operation,

Considering that the Second ACP-EEC Convention, hereinafter referred to as “the Convention”, signed at Lomé on 31 October 1979, to which the Kingdom of the Netherlands is a Party, has created in its Article 88 a Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Co-operation,

Considering that pursuant to the Decision No. 1/83 of the ACP-EEC Committee of Ambassadors of 8 June 1983 the said Centre has its seat in the region of Wageningen (the Netherlands), and Protocol No. 3 on privileges and immunities together with the declaration of the Community, phrased in Annex XL to the Convention, is applicable to the Centre,

Have agreed as follows:

Article

1

Definitions

For the purpose of this Agreement:

  • a)

    ”Centre” means the Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Co-operation;

  • b)

    “Government” means the Government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands;

  • c)

    “Staff Member” means the Director of the Centre, the Technical adviser deputy to the Director, and all persons appointed by the Centre under the Centre's staff regulations, other than persons for supporting services assigned to hourly rates of pay;

  • d)

    “Premises of the Centre” means the buildings and the land ancillary thereto used for the official purpose of the Centre;

  • e)

    “Official activities of the Centre” means the Centre's activities pursuant to the Convention.

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2

Juridical personality

The Centre shall enjoy the most extensive legal capacity accorded to legal persons. It shall in particular have the capacity:

  • a)

    to contract;

  • b)

    to acquire and dispose of immovable and movable property;

  • c)

    to be a party to legal proceedings.

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3

Inviolability of premises

The premises of the Centre shall be inviolable. Any person authorized to enter any place under any legal provision or on the strength of the law as described in Article 18 of this Agreement shall not exercise that authority in respect of the premises of the Centre unless permission to do so has been given by or on behalf of the Director. Such permission shall be assumed in case of fire or other disaster requiring prompt protective action. In other cases the Director or the person acting on his behalf shall give permission if it is possible to do so without prejudicing the interests of the Centre.

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4

Inviolability of archives

The archives of the Centre shall be inviolable. The term “archives” includes all records, correspondance, documents, manuscripts, photographs, films and recordings belonging to or held by the Centre, wherever located.

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5

Immunity

Article

6

Exemption from taxes and duties

Article

7

Funds

Without being restricted by financial controls, regulations or moratoria of any kind, the Centre may for any of its official activities

  • a.

    receive and hold funds, currency, cash or securities of any kind and operate in any currency;

  • b.

    freely transfer its funds, currency, cash or securities and convert any currency held by it into any other currency.

Article

8

Communications

Article

9

Publications

The transmission of publications and other information material sent by or the Centre shall not be restricted in any way.

Article

10

Representatives of the Parties to the Convention

The Government shall facilitate the entry, stay and departure of the Representatives of the Parties to the Convention, taking part in the work of the Centre, and of their technical advisers and experts. They shall be accorded the same privileges in respect of exchange facilities as are accorded to Staff Members of the Centre.

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11

Director and Technical adviser deputy to the Director

In addition to the privileges and immunities provided for in Article 12 of this Agreement, the Director and the Technical adviser deputy to the Director, unless in either case he is a Netherlands national or a permanent resident of the Netherlands, shall enjoy the privileges and immunities to which a diplomatic agent is entitled.

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12

Staff Members

The Staff Members of the Centre shall

  • a.

    have, even after they have left the service of the Centre, immunity from jurisdiction in respect of words spoken or written and all acts performed by them in their official capacity and within the limits of their authority.

    This immunity shall not apply in the case of a motor traffic offense committed by a Staff Member, nor in the case of damage caused by a motor vehicle belonging to or driven by a Staff Member;

  • b.

    enjoy inviolability for all their official papers and documents;

  • c.

    enjoy, together with the members of their families forming part of their households, the same repatriation facilities in time of international crises as diplomatic agents;

  • d.

    be accorded the same treatment in respect of exchange facilities as is accorded by the Netherlands to Staff Members of other international organizations;

  • e.

    have the right to import free of duty their household effects and personal belongings, including one motor vehicle at the time of first taking up their functions in the Netherlands and have the right to export them free of duty on termination of their functions in the Netherlands, in both cases in accordance with the law and regulations of the Netherlands.

Article

13

Registration, permits

Article

14

Taxation of income

Article

15

Social security scheme

Article

16

Reporting on staff situation

Article

17

Purpose and scope of privileges and immunities

Article

18

Co-operation

The Centre shall co-operate at all times with the appropriate Netherlands authorities in order to facilitate the proper administration of justice, to ensure the observance of police regulations and regulations concerning the handling of inflammable material, public health, labour inspection and other similar national legislation, and to prevent any abuse of the privileges and immunities and facilities provided for in this Agreement.

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19

Security

The Government retains the right to take all precautionary measures in the interests of its security.

Article

20

Arbitration

Article

21

Settlement of disputes

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22

Final provisions

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned, being duly authorized thereto, have signed this Agreement.

DONE at the Hague 7 August 1984, in duplicate, in the English language.

For the Government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands

(sd.) W. F. VAN EEKELEN

For the Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Co-operation

(sd.) D. ASSOUMOU MBA