Verdrag tussen het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden en de Verenigde Naties betreffende het kantoor van het Joint Investigative Mechanism van de Organisatie voor het Verbod van Chemische Wapens (OPCW) - Verenigde Naties

Agreement between the Kingdom of the Netherlands and the United Nations concerning the Office of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) – United Nations Joint Investigative Mechanism

Whereas the Security Council of the United Nations acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations decided by its resolution 2235 (2015) adopted on 7 August 2015 to establish the OPCW-United Nations Joint Investigative Mechanism (JIM) “to identify to the greatest extent feasible individuals, entities, groups, or governments who were perpetrators, organisers, sponsors or otherwise involved in the use of chemicals as weapons, including chlorine or any other toxic chemical, in the Syrian Arab Republic where the OPCW Fact-Finding Mission determines or has determined that a specific incident in the Syrian Arab Republic involved or likely involved the use of chemicals as weapons, including chlorine or any other toxic chemical”;

Whereas the JIM wishes to establish an office in The Hague, the Kingdom of the Netherlands to facilitate the implementation of its mandate and in particular liaison with the OPCW and its Fact Finding Mission;

Whereas the Kingdom of the Netherlands wishes to facilitate the work of the JIM in this regard;

Whereas the United Nations and the Kingdom of the Netherlands wish to conclude an agreement for the establishment of the office of the JIM in the Kingdom of the Netherlands (the “Office”);

The Kingdom of the Netherlands and the United Nations have agreed as follows:

PART

I

GENERAL PROVISIONS

Article

1

Use of terms

For the purpose of this Agreement:

  • a)

    “JIM” means the Joint Investigative Mechanism established by the United Nations Security Council in its resolution 2235 (2015) of 7 August 2015;

  • b)

    “OPCW” means the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons;

  • c)

    “premises” means buildings, parts of buildings and areas, including installations and facilities made available to, maintained, occupied or used by the JIM in the host State in consultation with the host State, in connection with its functions and purposes;

  • d)

    The “Head of the JIM” means the person appointed by the Secretary-General to lead the JIM;

  • e)

    “Office” means the Investigations Office of the JIM in The Hague;

  • f)

    The “Head of the Office” means the person appointed by the Secretary-General to head the Office;

  • g)

    “officials of the JIM” means the Head of the JIM and staff who are assigned by the Secretary-General to serve as part of the JIM;

  • h)

    “officials of the Office” means the Head of the Office and staff of the JIM who are assigned by the Secretary-General to the Office;

  • i)

    “experts on mission for the JIM” means those persons, other than officials of the JIM, who perform missions for the JIM;

  • j)

    “host State” means the Kingdom of the Netherlands;

  • k)

    “Parties” means the United Nations and the host State;

  • l)

    “competent authorities” means national, provincial, municipal and other competent authorities under the laws, regulations and customs of the host State;

  • m)

    “Ministry of Foreign Affairs” means the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the host State;

  • n)

    “General Convention” means the Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 13 February 1946, to which the Kingdom of the Netherlands acceded on 19 April 1948;

  • o)

    “Vienna Convention” means the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations done at Vienna on 18 April 1961, to which the Kingdom of the Netherlands acceded on 7 September 1984; and

  • p)

    “Secretary-General” means the Secretary-General of the United Nations.

Article

2

Establishment of the Office

Article

3

Purpose and scope of this Agreement

This Agreement shall regulate the status of the Office, its premises, officials of the JIM and experts on mission in the host State. It shall, inter alia, create conditions conducive to the stability and independence of the Office and facilitate its smooth and efficient functioning.

PART

II

STATUS OF THE OFFICE

Article

4

Juridical personality

Article

5

Privileges, immunities and facilities

Article

6

Inviolability of the premises

Article

7

Protection of the premises and their vicinity

Article

8

Law and authority on the premises

Article

9

Public services for the premises

Article

10

Flags, emblems and markings

The JIM shall be entitled to display the United Nations’ flags, emblems and markings on its premises and to display its flag on vehicles used for official purposes.

Article

11

Funds, assets and other property

Article

12

Inviolability of archives, documents and materials

The archives of the JIM, and all papers and documents in whatever form, and materials being sent to or from the JIM, held by the JIM or belonging to it, wherever located and by whomsoever held, shall be inviolable.

Article

13

Facilities in respect of communications

Article

14

Freedom of financial assets from restrictions

Without being restricted by financial controls, regulations, notification requirements in respect of financial transactions, or moratoria of any kind, the JIM:

  • a)

    may hold and use funds, gold or negotiable instruments of any kind and maintain and operate accounts in any currency and convert any currency held by it into any other currency;

  • b)

    shall be free to transfer its funds, gold or currency from one country to another, or within the host State; and

  • c)

    may raise funds in any manner which it deems desirable, except that with respect to the raising of funds within the host State, the JIM shall obtain the concurrence of the competent authorities.

Article

15

Exemption from taxes and duties for the JIM and its property

Article

16

Exemption from import and export restrictions

The JIM shall be exempt from all restrictions on imports and exports in respect of articles imported or exported by the JIM for its official use and in respect of its publications.

PART

III

PRIVILEGES, IMMUNITIES AND FACILITIES ACCORDED TO PERSONS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT

Article

17

Privileges, immunities and facilities of the Head of the Office

Article

18

Privileges, immunities and facilities of the other officials of the Office

Article

19

Experts on mission for the JIM

Article

20

Employment of family members of officials of the Office

Article

21

Interns

PART

IV

WAIVER OF PRIVILEGES, IMMUNITIES, AND FACILITIES

Article

22

Waiver of privileges, immunities and facilities

PART

V

COOPERATION BETWEEN THE OFFICE AND THE HOST STATE

SECTION

1

: GENERAL

Article

23

General cooperation between the JIM and the host State

Article

24

Cooperation with the competent authorities

Article

25

Notification and Identification Cards

Article

26

Social security regime

SECTION

2

: VISAS, PERMITS AND OTHER DOCUMENTS

Article

27

Visas for officials of the Office and experts on mission for the JIM

Article

28

Laissez-passer and United Nations Certificate

Article

29

Driving licence

SECTION

3

: SECURITY, SAFETY AND PROTECTION OF PERSONS REFERRED TO IN THIS AGREEMENT

Article

30

Security, safety and protection of persons referred to in this Agreement

PART

VI

FINAL PROVISIONS

Article

31

Supplementary arrangements and agreements

The JIM and the host State may, for the purpose of implementing this Agreement or of addressing matters not foreseen in this Agreement, make supplementary arrangements and agreements as appropriate.

Article

32

Settlement of disputes with third parties

The JIM shall make provisions for appropriate modes of settlement of:

  • a)

    disputes arising out of contracts and other disputes of a private law character to which the JIM is a party; and

  • b)

    disputes involving any person referred to in this Agreement who, by reason of his or her official position or function in connection with the JIM, enjoys immunity, if such immunity has not been waived by the Secretary-General.

Article

33

Settlement of differences on the interpretation or application of this Agreement or supplementary arrangements or agreements

Article

34

Application

This Agreement shall apply to the part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Europe only.

Article

35

Amendments and termination

Article

36

Interpretation of agreements

The provisions of this Agreement shall be complementary to the provisions of the General Convention and the Vienna Convention, the latter Convention only insofar as it is relevant for the diplomatic privileges, immunities and facilities accorded to the appropriate categories of persons referred to in this Agreement. Insofar as any provision of this Agreement and any provisions of the General Convention and the Vienna Convention relate to the same subject matter, each of these provisions shall be applicable and neither shall narrow the effect of the other.

Article

37

Entry into force

This Agreement shall enter into force on the day of its signature.

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

DONE at The Hague, The Netherlands, on the 31st day of May in the year Two Thousand and Sixteen, in duplicate, in the English language.

For the Kingdom of the Netherlands,

J.LC. VAN DER WERFF

For the United Nations,

VIRGINIA GAMBA