International Organisations (Immunities and Privileges) Act
(Chapter 145, Section 2)
International Organisations (Immunities and Privileges) (International Labour Organisation) Order1
1   Note: The Government of the Republic of Singapore succeeded the International Labour Organisation on 18th March 1966.
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G.N. No. S 431/1949

REVISED EDITION 1990
(25th March 1992)
[23rd September 1949]
1.  This Order may be cited as the International Organisations (Immunities and Privileges) (International Labour Organisation) Order.
A.    THE ORGANISATION
2.  The International Labour Organisation is an organisation of which the Government of the Republic of Singapore and the governments of foreign sovereign Powers are members.
3.  The International Labour Organisation shall have the legal capacities of a body corporate and except in so far as in any particular case it has expressly waived its immunity, immunity from suit and legal process. No waiver of immunity shall be deemed to extend to any measure of execution.
4.  The International Labour Organisation shall have the like inviolability of official archives and premises occupied as offices as is accorded in respect of official archives and premises of an envoy of a foreign sovereign Power accredited to the Republic of Singapore.
5.  The International Labour Organisation shall have the like exemption or relief from taxes and rates, other than taxes on the importation of goods, as is accorded to a foreign sovereign Power.
6.  The International Labour Organisation shall have exemption from taxes on the importation of goods directly imported by the Organisation for its official use in Singapore or for exportation, or on the importation of any of the publications of the Organisation directly imported by it, such exemption to be subject to compliance with such conditions as the Director-General of Customs and Excise may prescribe for the protection of the revenue.
7.  The International Labour Organisation shall have exemption from prohibitions and restrictions on importation or exportation in the case of goods directly imported or exported by the Organisation for its official use and in the case of any publications of the Organisation directly imported or exported by it.
8.  The International Labour Organisation shall have the right to avail itself, for telegraphic communications sent by it and containing only matters for publication by the press or for broadcasting (including communications addressed to or despatched from places outside Singapore) of any reduced rates applicable for the corresponding service in the case of press telegrams.
[G.N. No. S 431/49]