See Part XI of the Charter for additional information on Suffering Members.
Part XI - Relations between the Union and the States.
The United States objected to Part XI of the Convention on several grounds, arguing that the treaty was unfavorable to American economic and security interests.
Third, there have been suggestions that to avoid the third party problem with respect to the deep seabed the operation of Part XI might be suspended.
Those States that have ratified have done so in the expectation of the coming into force of Part XI.
Part XI (Articles 63 and 64) define the process by which the Constitution may be amended.
Part XI dealt with sexual offences.
Part XI "Admission of other colonies"
Part XI - consists of Articles on Relations between the Union and States.
Part XI of the Indian constitution defines the power distribution between the federal government (the Centre) and the States in India.