Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 62 Part 3.djvu/882

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3498 3. The Members undertake to nominate non-Government Dele- gates and advisers chosen in agreement with the industrial organisations, if such organisations exist, which are most representa- tive of employers or workpeople, as the case may be, in their respective countries. 4. Advisers shall not speak ex- cept on a request made by the Delegate whom they accompany and by the special authorisation of the President of the Conference, and may not vote. 5. A Delegate may by notice in writing addressed to the President appoint one of his advisers to act as his deputy, and the adviser, while so acting, shall be allowed to speak and vote. 5. The Members undertake to nominate non-Government dele- gates and advisers chosen in agree- ment with the industrial organisa- tions, if such organisations exist, which are most representative of employers or workpeople, as the case may be, in their respective countries. 6. Advisers shall not speak ex- cept on a request made by the delegate whom they accompany and by the special authorisation of the President of the Conference, and may not vote. 7. A delegate may by notice in writing addressed to the President appoint one of his advisers to act as his deputy, and the adviser, while so acting, shall be allowed to speak and vote. 6. The names of the Delegates and their advisers will be commu- nicated to the International La- bour Office by the Government of each of the Members. 7. The credentials of Delegates and their advisers shall be subject to scrutiny by the Conference, which may, by two thirds of the votes cast by the Delegates pres- ent, refuse to admit any Delegate or adviser whom it deems not to have been nominated in accordance with this Article. 8. The names of the delegates and their advisers will be commu- nicated to the International La- bour Office by the Government of each of the Members. 9. The credentials of delegates and their advisers shall be subject to scrutiny by the Conference, which may, by two thirds of the votes cast by the delegates present, refuse to admit any delegate or adviser whom it deems not to have been nominated in accordance with this Article. Credentlals of Del- egates and advisers. INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [62 STAT. (b) persons nominated by it to advise its delegates in regard to matters concerning non- self-governing territories. 4. In the case of a territory under the joint authority of two or more Members, persons may be nominated to advise the dele- gates of such Members.