International Review of Educational Cinematography (Jan-Dec 1932)

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830 Article VII (old Article IX). The High Contracting Parties undertake jointly to consider means of granting the privilege of reduced tariffs or free carriage in respect of the transport of the films of an international educational character referred to in Article I. Article VIII (old Article XII). Disputes as to the interpretation or application of the present Convention not relating to the decisions of the competent authorities referred to in Article III shall be submitted to the Permanent Court of International Justice. If the High Contracting Parties between whom a dispute has arisen, or any one of them, were not parties to the Protocol dated December 16th, 1920, relating to the Permanent Court of International Justice, the dispute shall, if they so desire, be submitted, in accordance with the constitutional rules of each of them, either to the Permanent Court of International Justice, or to an arbitral tribunal in conformity with the Convention of October 18th, 1907, for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes, or to any other arbitral tribunal. Article IX (old Article XIII). The High Contracting Parties shall communicate to each other and to the International Educational Cinematographic Institute within six months following the coming into force in their territories of the present Convention : (a) The names of the organisations entitled to grant exemption from Customs duties in accordance with Article III ; (b) The measures taken to ensure the execution of the provisions of the present Convention. Article X (old Article XIV). The Governing Body of the Institute shall draw up regulations concerning the procedure to be followed by it in order to carry out the present Convention and the fees to be charged by it for issuing certificates in accordance with Article III and publishing the catalogue referred to in Article V. These regulations shall be submitted for approval to the Council of the League of Nations. Article XI (old Article XV). The present Convention, of which both the French and English texts shall be authentic, may be signed at any time before. . . . {six months) on behalf of any Member of the League of Nations or any non-member State. Article XII (old Article XVI). The present Convention shall be ratified. The instruments of ratification shall be deposited with the Secretary-General of the League of Nations, who will notify the deposit thereof to all the Members of the League of Nations and to the non-member States, including the dates at which such deposit has been effected.