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Scope Of The Convention To The Liberation Of Foreign Public Documents Of The Certification

Original Language Title: Geltungsbereich des Übereinkommens zur Befreiung ausländischer öffentlicher Urkunden von der Beglaubigung

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40. Revelation of the Federal Minister of Arts and Culture, Constitution and Media, concerning the scope of the Convention for the Liberation of Foreign Public Documents from the certification

According to the announcement by the Dutch Government, Tajikistan 1 on 20 February 2015, his instrument of accession to the Convention on the Liberation of Foreign Public Certificates of Certification (BGBl. No. 27/1968, last proclamation of the BGBl area. III No 80/2015).

Ukraine 2 took place on the 16th October 2015 a statement 3 as regards the application and implementation of the Convention in the parts of its territory which are currently not controlled by the Ukrainian Government.

Furthermore, Lithuania 4 on 12. In accordance with Article 6 (2) of the Convention, January 2016 has amended its competent authority as follows:

1.

Notaries. Lithuania has de-centralised the issue of apostilles and has designated all notaries as the competent authority;

2.

The consular department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

In addition, the Netherlands 5 on 19 February 2016, in accordance with Article 6 (2) of the Convention, the following supplementary information shall be notified concerning the authorities responsible for issuing the Apostille pursuant to Article 3 of the Convention for Curaçao:

"Head of Data Processing, Ministry of Public Administration, Planning and Services".

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