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affect the rights or obligations of States party to this Convention not members of any of the Unions, one–
fourth of such States shall participate in the meetings of the Coordination Committee with the same rights as
members of that Committee. The Conference shall, at each of its ordinary sessions, designate these States.
(d) The expenses of each delegation shall be borne by the Government which has appointed it.
(2) If the other Unions administered by the Organization wish to be represented as such in the
Coordination Committee, their representatives must be appointed from among the States members of the
Coordination Committee.
(3) The Coordination Committee shall:
(i) give advice to the organs of the Unions, the General Assembly, the Conference, and the
Director General, on all administrative, financial and other matters of common interest either to
two or more of the Unions, or to one or more of the Unions and the Organization, and in
particular on the budget of expenses common to the Unions;
(ii) prepare the draft agenda of the General Assembly;
(iii) prepare the draft agenda and the draft program and budget of the Conference;
(iv) [deleted]
(v) when the term of office of the Director General is about to expire, or when there is a vacancy in
the post of the Director General, nominate a candidate for appointment to such position by the
General Assembly; if the General Assembly does not appoint its nominee, the Coordination
Committee shall nominate another candidate; this procedure shall be repeated until the latest
nominee is appointed by the General Assembly;
(vi) if the post of the Director General becomes vacant between two sessions of the General
Assembly, appoint an Acting Director General for the term preceding the assuming of office by
the new Director General;
(vii) perform such other functions as are allocated to it under this Convention.
(4)
(a) The Coordination Committee shall meet once every year in ordinary session, upon convocation by
the Director General. It shall normally meet at the headquarters of the Organization.
(b) The Coordination Committee shall meet in extraordinary session, upon convocation by the
Director General, either on his own initiative, or at the request of its Chairman or one–fourth of its members.
(5)
(a) Each State whether a member of one or both of the Executive Committees referred to in
paragraph (1)(a), shall have one vote in the Coordination Committee.
(b) One–half of the members of the Coordination Committee shall constitute a quorum.
(c) A delegate may represent, and vote in the name of, one State only.
(6)
(a) The Coordination Committee shall express its opinions and make its decisions by a simple
majority of the votes cast. Abstentions shall not be considered as votes.
(b) Even if a simple majority is obtained, any member of the Coordination Committee may,
immediately after the vote, request that the votes be the subject of a special recount in the following manner:
two separate lists shall be prepared, one containing the names of the States members of the Executive
Committee of the Paris Union and the other the names of the States members of the Executive Committee of
the Berne Union; the vote of each State shall be inscribed opposite its name in each list in which it appears.
Should this special recount indicate that a simple majority has not been obtained in each of those lists, the
proposal shall not be considered as carried.
(7) Any State Member of the Organization which is not a member of the Coordination Committee may be
represented at the meetings of the Committee by observers having the right to take part in the debates but
without the right to vote.
(8) The Coordination Committee shall establish its own rules of procedure.

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