(2) The provisions of paragraph (1) shall not apply in relations
between a Party to the Protocol and the representative of the Signatory
designated by it. Further, the provisions of subparagraph (c) of paragraph
(1) shall not apply in relations between a Party to the Protocol and its
nationals or permanent residents.
ARTICLE 11 Experts
(1) Experts, while exercising their official functions in relation to
the work of INMARSAT, and in the course of their journeys to and from the
place of their missions, shall enjoy the following privileges and
immunities:
(a) immunity from jurisdiction, even after the termination of
their mission, in respect of acts, including words spoken or written, done
by them in the exercise of their official functions; however, there shall
be no immunity in the case of damage caused by a motor vehicle or other
means of transport belonging to or driven by him;
(b) inviolability for all their official papers;
(c) the same treatment in the matter of currency and exchange
control as is accorded to the staff members of intergovernmental
organizations;
(d) exemption, together with members of their families forming
part of their respective households, from immigration restrictions and
alien registration;
(e) the same facilities as regards their personal luggage as are
accorded to experts of other intergovernmental organizations.
(2) The Parties to the Protocol shall not be obliged to accord to
their nationals or permanent residents the privileges and immunities
referred to in sub-paragraphs (c), (d), and (e) of paragraph (1).
ARTICLE 12 Notification of Staff Members and Experts
The Director General of INMARSAT shall at least once every year notify
the Parties to the Protocol of the names and nationalities of the staff
members and experts to whom the provisions of Articles 7, 8 and 11 apply.
ARTICLE 13 Waiver
(1) The privileges, exemptions and immunities provided for in this
Protocol are not granted for the personal benefit of individuals but for
the efficient performance of their official functions.
(2) If, in the view of the authorities listed below, privileges and
immunities are likely to impede the course of justice, and in all cases
where they may be waived without prejudice to the purposes for which they
have been accorded, these authorities have the right and duty to waive
such privileges and immunities:
(a) the Parties to the Protocol in respect of their
representatives and representatives of their Signatories;
(b) the Council in respect of the Director General of INMARSAT;
(c) the Director General of INMARSAT in respect of staff members
and experts;
(d) the Assembly, convened if necessary in e
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