ITU Constitution

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The ITU Constitution is the foundational treaty that defines the structure, functions, and legal framework of the International Telecommunication Union and its organs.


Statements (48)
Predicate Object
instanceOf constituent instrument
foundational treaty
legal framework document
treaty
adoptedBy Member States of the International Telecommunication Union
amendedBy subsequent Plenipotentiary Conferences of the ITU
appliesTo International Telecommunication Union
bindingOn Member States of the International Telecommunication Union
defines functions of the International Telecommunication Union
legal framework of the International Telecommunication Union
structure of the International Telecommunication Union
establishes Council of the International Telecommunication Union
Deputy Secretary-General of the ITU
Directors of the ITU Bureaux
General Secretariat of the International Telecommunication Union
Plenipotentiary Conference as the supreme organ of the ITU
Radiocommunication Sector of the ITU
Secretary-General of the ITU
Telecommunication Development Sector of the ITU
Telecommunication Standardization Sector of the ITU
basic structure of ITU organs
obligations of Member States in the International Telecommunication Union
principles of the International Telecommunication Union
purposes of the International Telecommunication Union
rights of Member States in the International Telecommunication Union
hasLegalStatus treaty under international law
language Arabic
Chinese
English
French
Russian
Spanish
objective to ensure efficient and rational use of the radio-frequency spectrum
to foster international cooperation in telecommunications
to promote global standardization in telecommunications
to promote the development of telecommunication services
partOf Constitution and Convention of the International Telecommunication Union
basic instruments of the International Telecommunication Union
providesFor amendment procedures for ITU basic instruments
categories of ITU membership
participation of Sector Members and Associates
settlement of disputes between ITU Member States
regulates organs of the International Telecommunication Union
requires ratification by Member States
setsOut competences of the ITU Council
competences of the ITU Sectors
competences of the Plenipotentiary Conference
competences of the Secretary-General

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