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Act No. 11 Of 1985

Original Language Title: Undang-Undang Nomor 11 Tahun 1985

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SHEET COUNTRY
REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA

No. 62, 1985 (INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. APPROVAL. A RELATIONSHIP. Post/Telecommunications. Prasarana. Law Number 11, 1976. An explanation in the Supplement of the Republic of Indonesia No. 3308)

CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
No. 11 YEAR 1985
ABOUT
INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION CONVENTION
(INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION CONVENTION), NAIROBI, 1982

WITH THE GRACE OF THE ALMIGHTY GOD

PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA,

.,, weighed: a. that the Republic of Indonesia as a Member State of the International Telecommunication Union (I.T. U) on 6 November 1982 has signed the results of the Conperence of the Full Vice-Power of the United States of Indonesia. (Plenipotentiary Conference) I.T.U., International Telecommunication Convention and 3 (three) of its Lamps in Nairobi;
., b. that the convention has replaced the previous convention passed with the Law No. 11 of 1976 on the International Telecommunication Convention Malaga-Torremolinos, 1973, so that the Act is no longer appropriate and needs to be revoked;
., c. that with respect to the above is viewed as necessary to pass the International Telecommunication Convention Nairobi, 1982, with the Act and supersede the Act No. 11 of the Year. 1976;

.,, Given: 1. Section 5 of the paragraph (1), Section 11, and Section 20 of the paragraph (1) of the Basic Law of 1945;
., 2. Law Number 5 Year 1964 on Telecommunications (1964 State Sheet Number 59, Additional State Sheet 267);

With Approval
THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA ' S REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL

DECIDED:

.,, Setting: LEGISLATION OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA ON THE ENACTMENT OF THE INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION CONVENTION (INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION CONVENTION), NAIROBI, 1982.

Section 1
Authorized International Telecommunication Convention Nairobi, 1982, and 3 (three) of its Lamps, which had been signed in Nairobi on November 6, 1982 with a (reservation) delivery. as contained in Number 29 and Number 90 of the Final Protocol, the manuscript is attached to this Act.

Section 2
At the beginning of the Act, Law Number 11 of 1976 on the International Telecommunication Convention (International Telecommunication Convention)
Malaga-Torremolinos, 1973 (State Sheet of 1976 Number 56, The addition of the State Sheet Number 3092), is stated to be no longer valid.

Section 3
This law goes into effect on the promulgated date.

In order for everyone to know it, order the invitational of this Act with its placement in the State Sheet of the Republic of Indonesia.

.,, Dislocated in Jakarta
on October 22, 1985
PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA

SUHARTO
Promulgated in Jakarta
on October 22, 1985
MENTERI/SECRETARY OF STATE
REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA

SUDHARMONO, S.H.



ADDITIONAL
STATE SHEET RI

No. 3308 (explanation Of State Sheet 1985 Number 62)

EXPLANATION
Above
CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
No. 11 YEAR 1985
ABOUT
INTERNATIONAL TELECOM CONVENTION AUTHORIZATION
(INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION CONVENTION)
NAIROBI, 1982

I. UMUM

.,, the International Telecommunication Convention, which was approved in Nairobi in 1982, supersede the 1973 International Telecommunications Convention in Malaga-Torremolinos. These changes are performed regularly and in accordance with the prevailing habits. Each 5 (5) to 7 (7) year-old is open to the possibility of reviewing and changing the rules of the convention to be adjusted to the development of the state and the advancement of telecommunications technology.
.,, the Nairobi Convention constitutes a major agreement of the International Telecommunication Union (I.T.U.), in effect until the Conperence of the Full Governing Powers (Plenipotentiary Conference) The next International Telecommunications Society.
.,, the Convention is composed of 2 (two) sections:
., 1. The section is known as the Basic Provisions, which includes fixed manuscripts;
., 2. The section is known as the General Regulations (General Regulations) that include manuscripts on the methods used to function in the various bodies of the Society.
., Furthermore the Convention is also accompanied by 3 (three) Attachment (Annexes), each regarding the List of countries (List of countries), the Definition of some specific terms used in the Convention and the Rules of the Society. International telecommunications (Definition of certain terms used in the Convention and in the Regulations of the International Telecommunication Union) and the Agreement between the United Nations and the International Telecommunications Society (International Telecommunication Union). (Agreement between the United Nations and International Telecommunication Union) which is an inseparable part of the Convention. It further needs to be explained, that Indonesia does not sign the Optional Additional Protocol on the Compulsory Settlement of Disputes based on the consideration that it has not yet been completed. can be accepted because it is not compatible with the political wisdom of the Government of the Republic
.,, the most important changes to the old Convention between the others are:
., 1. In the opening included principles that believe in the important role of telecommunication in the framework of peace and social development of the economy in particular for developing countries.
., 2. Election of Director of the International Radio Consultative Committee (International Radio Consultative Committee) and the Director of the International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee (International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee), in addition to the election. The Secretary-General, the Deputy Secretary-General, 5 (five) members of the International Frequency Registration Board are conducted in the Conperence of the Full Vice-Power of the Board. Prior to the election, the two directors were conducted in the Plenary Session of each of the Consultatip Commission.
., 3. The addition of membership of the Council (Administrative Council) of 36 (thirty-six) states to 41 (forty-one) of the country in which Indonesia is elected to be one of its members for the term of office until the Conperence of the Full Vice-Power of the State of Indonesia. The next International Telecommunications Society.
., 4. The Geostationary Satellite Orbit ("Geostationary Satellite Orbit") became more rational and fair, due to the loss of long-term adverse developing countries, which requires that the use of Geostattionary Satellite Orbit's use of the Geostationary Satellite Orbit (Geostationary). for one country or another group of countries is based on its needs also to the technical capabilities of the country in question.
. .5. The expansion of the system of freely-free contributions is that the member states can choose from the lowest to the highest between 1/8 (one-eighth) for the State of Less Developed up to 40 (forty) units. The previous contribution system was 1/2 (half) up to 30 (thirty) units.
.,, for 1985 1 (one) unit was worth 221,400 (two hundred twenty-one thousand four hundred) Swiss Franc.
., 6. The funds used for engineering cooperation are included in the regular budget of the society, previously only dependent on the United Nations Special Badforce Fund and the non-permanent source of voluntary funds.
., 7. Arabic was made the official language of the Society in addition to French, English, Spanish, Russian, and Chinese languages.
., with the passage of this Act, the Nairobi International Telecommunications Convention, 1982, has been ratified in accordance with Indonesian laws to then be deposited at the Secretary-General of the Telecommunications Society. The International is based in Geneva through diplomatic channels in accordance with the set of methods.

II. SECTION BY SECTION

Section 1
.,
., a., a. Although the Republic of Indonesia has passed the Convention, however, things are considered to interfere with national interests or violate the laws of the Republic of Indonesia, the Republic of Indonesia reserves the right to take. necessary steps.
., b. The Republic of Indonesia is not willing to tie itself to the provisions referred to in Article 50 of the paragraph (2) of the Nairobi International Telecommunications Convention, 1982, regarding the settlement of a dispute through arbitrage, except with the consent of all parties. concerned in any dispute.
., c. The Republic of Indonesia together with the other equatorial nations: Colombia, Congo, Equador, Gabon, Kenya, Uganda, and Somali argue that the Convention does not limit their right to fight for special interests. the countries concerned over the Geostationary Satellite Orbit (Geostationary Satellite Orbit).

Section 2
.,, pretty clear.

Section 3
.,, pretty clear.