Constitution of the Universal Postal Union - UPU The countries adopting this Constitution shall form, under the intergovernmental organization entitled the Universal Postal Union, a single postal territory for the reciprocal exchange of postal items
1874 CONSTITUTION OF THE UNIVERSAL POSTAL UNION AMENDED 1964 . . . Each member country may withdraw from the Union by notice of denunciation of the Constitution given by the Government of the country concerned to the Director-General of the International Bureau and by him to the Governments of member countries
Constitution of the Universal Postal Union (UPU) - The . . . For the purpose of the Acts of the Universal Postal Union, the following terms shall have the meanings defined below: 1 Postal service: all postal services, whose scope is determined by the bodies of the Union
No. 8844 UNIVERSAL POSTAL UNION - United Nations "Inasmuch as the Indonesian Government does not recognize the new State of 'Malaysia', the Indonesian delegation makes a reservation with regard to the validity of the signing of the Acts of the
Constitution General Regulations The Constitution of the Universal Postal Union, containing the organic rules of the Union, is the fundamental Act which does not have to be renewed for each Con gress
Oxford Public International Law: Universal Postal Union (UPU) To achieve this end, the UPU creates a single postal territory among Member States and guarantees freedom of transit throughout the territory of the Union Every Member State agrees to transmit the mail of other Member States via the best available means