1. The designation of the
depositary of a
treaty
may be made by the negotiating
States, either in the
treaty itself or in some other
manner. The
depositary
may be one or more
States, an
international organization or the
chief administrative officer of the
organization.
2. The functions of the
depositary of a
treaty are
international
in
character and the
depositary is under an
obligation
to
act impartially in their
performance. In particular,
the
fact that a
treaty has not
entered into
force between
certain of the
parties or that a
difference has appeared between
a
State and a
depositary with
regard to the
performance of the latter's
functions shall not
affect that
obligation.