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Scope Of The Anti-Doping Convention

Original Language Title: Geltungsbereich der Anti-Doping-Konvention

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39. Representing of the Federal Chancellor concerning the scope of the Anti-Doping Convention

According to the Communications of the Secretary-General of the Council of Europe, the following countries have ratified their instruments of ratification or Accession documents to the Anti-Doping Convention (BGBl. No 451/1991, as last amended by BGBl. III n ° 13/2012, last proclamation of the BGBl area. III, No 157/2000):

States:

Date of deposit of the instruments of ratification. Certificate of Accession:

Albania

15 November 2004

Andorra

19 September 2006

Armenia

23 March 2004

Azerbaijan

4 November 2003

Belarus

15 March 2006

Belgium

30 November 2001

Georgia

22 May 2003

Ireland

29 January 2003

Malta

3 November 2011

Moldova

27. January 2009

Monaco

28 November 2003

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, now Montenegro

28 February 2001

Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, now Serbia

28 February 2001

Tunisia

26 February 2004

Ukraine

29 November 2001

On the occasion of the deposit of the instrument of ratification, Moldova has made the following statement:

Pending the full restoration of the territorial integrity of the Republic of Moldova, the Convention shall apply only to the territory which is effectively controlled by the authorities of the Republic of Moldova.

Faymann