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204. Presentation of the Federal Minister of Arts and Culture, the Constitution and the Media concerning the scope of the Convention for the Protection of Cultural Heritage in the event of armed conflict, including the implementing provisions and the Protocol
According to the Communications of the Director-General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, the following other instruments of accession to the Convention for the Protection of Cultural Heritage in the Event of Armed Conflict, including Implementing Provisions, have been submitted. and protocol (BGBl. No 58/1964, last proclamation of the BGBl programme. III, No 121/2009):
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On the Convention and the Implementing Regulations: |
Date of deposit of the instrument of accession: |
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Angola |
7 February 2012 |
Benin |
17 April 2012 |
Palestine |
22 March 2012 |
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Go to the Minutes: |
Date of deposit of the instrument of accession: |
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Benin |
17 April 2012 |
New Zealand |
17 October 2013 |
Palestine |
22 March 2012 |
On the occasion of the deposit of its instrument of accession to the Protocol, New Zealand has stated that, in accordance with the constitutional status of Tokelau and with a view to the commitment of the Government of New Zealand to the creation of the Self-administration for Tokelau by an act of self-determination under the Charter of the United Nations not to be extended to Tokelau unless the Government of New Zealand makes a statement in this regard to the Depositar after a thorough consultation with this area.
According to a further communication from the Director-General, the Netherlands 1 on the 10th In accordance with Article 35 of the Convention, the scope of the Convention is in effect from 10 October 2010. Jänner 2011 on the Caribbean part of the Netherlands (the islands of Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba) 2 extended.
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