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Scope Of The Convention For The Protection Of Cultural And Natural Heritage Of The World

Original Language Title: Geltungsbereich des Übereinkommens zum Schutz des Kultur- und Naturerbes der Welt

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104. Presentation of the Federal Chancellor concerning the scope of the Convention for the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage

According to information from the Director-General of UNESCO, the following countries have ratified their instruments of ratification or ratification. Certificates of acceptance to the Convention for the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage (BGBl. No 60/1993, last proclamation of the BGBl area. III No 75/2002):

States:

Date of deposit of the

Ratifications and/or Acceptance certificate:

Barbados

9 April 2002

Guinea-Bissau

28. January 2006

Kiribati

12 May 2000

Kuwait

6 June 2002

Lesotho

25 November 2003

Liberia

23 March 2002

Marshal Islands

24 April 2002

Federations of Micronesia

22 July 2002

Palau

11 June 2002

Moldova

23 September 2002

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

3 February 2003

Sierra Leone

7. January 2005

Swaziland

30 November 2005

Tonga

3 June 2004

Trinidad and Tobago

16 February 2005

Vanuatu

13 June 2002

Serbia and Montenegro also declared on 11 September 2001 that they should continue to comply with the Convention.

On the occasion of the deposit of the instrument of ratification, Moldova has declared pursuant to Article 16 (2) of the Convention not to comply with the provisions of Art. 16 (1).

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