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Annex.
Salaries, Allowances and Indemnities
Resolution adopted by the Assembly on
December i%th, 1920.
of Members of the Permanent Court.
Resolution adopted by the Assembly on
September 14th, 1929, subject to the entry into
force of the amendments to the Court's Statute.
The Assembly of the League of Nations,
in conformity with the provisions of Article
32 of the Statute, fixes the salaries and
allowances of members of the Permanent
Court of International Justice as follows :
President:
Dutch florins
Annual salary. . . 15,000
Special allowance . 45,000
Total. . . .
Vice-President:
Annual salary. . .
Duty allowance (200
x 150)
Total. . . .
Ordinary Judges:
Annual salary. . .
Duty allowance . .
(200 X 100) . .
Total. . . .
Deputy-Judges:
Duty allowance . .
(200 X 150) . .
60,000
15,000
30,000 (maximum)
45,000
15,000
20,000 (maximum)
35,000
30,000 (maximum)
The Assembly approved the following
resolution, adopted by the Council on Septem¬
ber 13th, 1929 :
“ With reference to Article 32 of the
Court’s Statute, the Council agrees with the
suggestions of the Supervisory Commission
and proposes that, subject to the entry into
force of the amendments proposed in the
Court’s Statute, the Assembly should fix
the salaries of the members of the Court from
January 1st, 1931, as follows :
Dutch
florins
“President: Annual salary . . 45,000
Special allowance. 15,000
“Vice-President: Annual salary . . 45,000
Allowance of 100
florins for each day
on which he acts as
President, up to a
maximum of . . 10,000
“ Members: Annual salary . . 45,000
“ Judges referred
to in Article 31
of the Statute: Allowance of 100
florins for each
day of duty, plus
a daily subsistence
allowance of 50
florins.”
Duty allowances are payable from the
day of departure until the return of the
beneficiary.
An additional allowance of 50 florins per
day is assigned for each day of actual presence
at The Hague to the Vice-President and to
the ordinary and deputy-judges.
Allowances and salaries are free of all tax.
Pensions of Members of the Court.
Regulations adopted by the Assembly on
September 30th, 1924.
Article 1.
Ordinary judges and registrars who have,
for any reason whatever, ceased to hold
office shall be entitled to retiring pensions.
Regulations adopted by the Assembly on
September 14th, 1929, subject to the entry
into force of the amendments to the Court's
Statute.
Article 1.
The members and the Registrar of the
Court who have, for any reason whatever,
ceased to hold office shall be entitled to
retiring pensions.

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