Examples of Representatives of Member States in a sentence
Article 10 Representatives of Member States taking part in the work of the institutions of the Union, their advisers and technical experts shall, in the performance of their duties and during their travel to and from the place of meeting, enjoy the customary privileges, immunities and facilities.
Article 11 Representatives of Member States taking part in the work of the institutions of the Communities, their advisers and technical experts shall, in the performance of their duties and during their travel to and from the place of meeting, enjoy the customary privileges, immunities and facilities.
Representatives of Member States, the Director General, the Deputy Director General and the staff of the Administration shall likewise enjoy such privileges and immunities as are necessary for the independent exercise of their functions in connection with the Organization.
Representatives of Member States comprise those individuals who represent their respective Governments at meetings, seminars and training programmes, including sessions of legislative bodies and meetings of subsidiary organs.
Representatives of Member States and Associate Members of UNESCO which are not members of the Council may take part in the sessions of the Council without the right to vote.
A Committee (hereinafter ‘the EDF Committee’) consisting of Representatives of Member States shall be set up at the Commission for the 11th EDF resources which the Commission administers.
Making sense of illness:The social psychology of health and disease.
Representatives of Member States and other donors may be invited by the Commission to participate in the activities of the Audit Board.
Representatives of Member States taking part in the work of the institutions of the Communities, their advisers and technical experts shall, in the performance of their duties and during their travel to and from the place of meeting, enjoy the customary privileges, immunities and facilities.This Article shall also apply to members of the advisory bodies of the Communities.
The BSEC, its Officials and the Representatives of Member States shall enjoy in the territories of Member States the privileges and immunities defined in the “Convention on Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations”, adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 13 February 1946, which are necessary for the independent exercise of their functions in accordance with the principles and objectives of the BSEC.