1. Declarations communicated to the Director‐General of the International Labour Office in
accordance with paragraph 2 of Article 35 of the Constitution of the International Labour
Organisation shall indicate ‐‐
a) the territories in respect of which the Member concerned undertakes that the provisions
of the Convention shall be applied without modification;
b) the territories in respect of which it undertakes that the provisions of the Convention
shall be applied subject to modifications, together with details of the said modifications;
c) the territories in respect of which the Convention is inapplicable and in such cases the
grounds on which it is inapplicable;
d) the territories in respect of which it reserves its decision pending further consideration of
the position.
2. The undertakings referred to in subparagraphs (a) and (b) of paragraph 1 of this Article
shall be deemed to be an integral part of the ratification and shall have the force of
ratification.
3. Any Member may at any time by a subsequent declaration cancel in whole or in part any
reservation made in its original declaration in virtue of subparagraph (b), (c) or (d) of
paragraph 1 of this Article.
4. Any Member may, at any time at which the Convention is subject to denunciation in
accordance with the provisions of Article 11, communicate to the Director‐General a
declaration modifying in any other respect the terms of any former declaration and stating
the present position in respect of such territories as it may specify.
Article 10
1. Declarations communicated to the Director‐General of the International Labour Office in
accordance with paragraph 4 or 5 of Article 35 of the Constitution of the International
Labour Organisation shall indicate whether the provisions of the Convention will be applied
in the territory concerned without modification or subject to modifications; when the
declaration indicates that the provisions of the Convention will be applied subject to
modifications, it shall give details of the said modifications.
2. The Member, Members or international authority concerned may at any time by a
subsequent declaration renounce in whole or in part the right to have recourse to any
modification indicated in any former declaration.
3. The Member, Members or international authority concerned may, at any time at which
this Convention is subject to denunciation in accordance with the provisions of Article 11,
communicate to the Director‐General a declaration modifying in any other respect the
terms of any former declaration and stating the present position in respect of the
application of the Convention.