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1 The Nature of the Role of the Secretary-General as Depositary 1 The Nature of the Role of the Secretary-General as Depositary
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2 Depositary Functions and Recent Features of the Secretary-General’s Depositary Practice 2 Depositary Functions and Recent Features of the Secretary-General’s Depositary Practice
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2.1 Provision of Advice and Application and Interpretation of Final Clauses 2.1 Provision of Advice and Application and Interpretation of Final Clauses
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2.1.1 Designation of the Depositary and Assignment of Functions Other than Depositary Functions 2.1.1 Designation of the Depositary and Assignment of Functions Other than Depositary Functions
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2.1.2 Authentic Languages 2.1.2 Authentic Languages
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2.1.3 Opening for Signature 2.1.3 Opening for Signature
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2.1.4 Participation Clauses: Signature and Consent to Be Bound 2.1.4 Participation Clauses: Signature and Consent to Be Bound
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2.1.5 Entry into Force of the Treaty 2.1.5 Entry into Force of the Treaty
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2.1.6 Amendment Procedures and Entry into Force of Amendments 2.1.6 Amendment Procedures and Entry into Force of Amendments
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2.1.7 Withdrawal or Denunciation 2.1.7 Withdrawal or Denunciation
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2.2 Other Depositary Functions 2.2 Other Depositary Functions
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2.2.1 Preparation of the Original of the Treaty and Certified True Copies 2.2.1 Preparation of the Original of the Treaty and Certified True Copies
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2.2.2 Correction of Errors 2.2.2 Correction of Errors
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2.2.3 Acceptance of Signatures and Instruments, and Their Dissemination 2.2.3 Acceptance of Signatures and Instruments, and Their Dissemination
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2.2.4 Reservations 2.2.4 Reservations
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2.3 Outreach Activities by the Depositary 2.3 Outreach Activities by the Depositary
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3 Conclusions 3 Conclusions
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34 The Role of the Secretary-General of the United Nations as Depositary of Multilateral Treaties
Get accessArancha Hinojal-Oyarbide is a Legal Officer in the Treaty Section at the UN Office of Legal Affairs.
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Published:02 July 2019
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Abstract
While the responsibilities of the depositary of a multilateral treaty are indispensable to the treaty functioning, the role of the depositary is commonly unknown. The chapter discusses the role and key features of the practice of the UN Secretary-General, as depositary of multilateral treaties, in the aspects that correspond to the general depositary functions as codified in the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties. Beginning at the turn of the century, the UN Secretary-General—by far the largest depositary in the world—began to engage in initiatives that have modernized and expanded the traditional depositary role. The UN Secretary-General has increasingly been involved in treaty-making during treaty negotiations, and in promoting participation in and dissemination of UN treaties, including through treaty events. The chapter also discusses key features of the depositary role in those aspects that are more innovative and peculiar to the UN Secretary-General.
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