FOREIGN RELATIONS, 1946, VOLUME IV



                           ARTICLE 27
  Paragraph 3:
  Finland likewise waives all claims of the nature covered by para-
graph 1 of this Article on behalf of the Finnish Government or Finnish
nationals against any of the United Nations whose diplomatic rela-
tions with Finland have been broken off during the war and which
took action in co-operation with the Allied and Associated Powers.
                           ARTICLE 28
  Paragraph 1. Sub-paragraph c (civil aviation):
  It is -further understood that the foregoing provisions of paragraph e
shall -not apply to civil aviation, but that Finland will grant no exclu-
sive or discriminatory right to any country with regard to the opera-
tion of civil aircraft in international traffic, will afford all the United
Nations equality of opportunity for obtaining international conumer-
cial aviation rights in Finnish territory, and will grant to any United
Nation on a basis of reciprocity, and without discrimination, with
regard to the operation of civil aircraft in international traffic, the-
right to fly over Finnish territory without landing and to make land-
ings in Finnish territory for non-commercial purposes.
  Paragraph 2:
  The foregoing undertakings by Finland shall be understood to be
subject to the exceptions customarily included in commnercial treaties
concluded by Finland before the war, and the provisions with respect
to reciprocity granted by each of the United Nations shall be under-
stood to be subject to the exceptions customarily included in the com--
inercial treaties concluded by that Power.
                           ARTICLE 29
  Any disputes which may arise in connexion with Articles 23 and
24 and Annexes 4, 5 and 6 of the present Treaty shall be referred to a
Conciliation Commission composed of an equal number of representa-
tives of the United Nations Government concerned and of the Finnish
Government. If agreement has not been reached within three months of
the dispute having been referred to the Conciliation Commission,.
either Government may require the addition of a third member to the
Commission, and failing agreement between the two Governments on
the selection of this member, the President of the International Court
of Justice shall be requested to make the appointment. The decisions of
the Comtmission, as so constituted, shall be taken by the same pro-
cedure as is provided for decisions of the International Court itself in
Articles 48 and 55-57 of the Statute of the Court and shall be final'
and binding on all parties.



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