84/1930 Coll. and n.
Decree
Ministers of Foreign Affairs and justice
of 24 July 2003. May 1930
on access of Estonia, Latvia and Yugoslavia to the International Convention on the
civil procedure, the Court, agreed in the Hague on 17. July 1905
Receptive to the Protocol to the International Convention on civil procedure, the Court of
July 17, 1905, was signed on 22 November. November 1929, Estonia, on
March 26, 1930 in Latvia and on 7 December. April 1930 by Yugoslavia. International
efficiency gained access Estonia 22. January 1930; the approach of Latvia will become a
effective 26 internationally. in May 1930, and Yugoslavia 7. June 1930.
This approach does not change the treaties on legal protection and legal assistance
in civil and commercial matters, agreed with Estonia on 17.
July 1926, no. 26/28 Coll. and n., and with Yugoslavia. March 1923
No 146/24 Coll. and n.
This Decree the following clause to the Protocol of the Annunciation
provide the ability to access other States to the International Convention on the
civil procedure, the Court, agreed in the Hague on 17. July 1905 (No 3
Coll. and n. of 1927) to the extent that the Convention are now or will be bound by the
the following States:
Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Italy, Yugoslavia,
Latvia, Luxembourg, Hungary, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland,
free city Gdánskem, Portugal, Austria, Romania, Spain with
the territory of the Spanish protectorate in Morocco, Sweden and Switzerland; France
signed the Protocol of 24 September. July 1924, provided that the above
You cannot use the Convention between it and the newly acceding States
(Czechoslovakia, Estonia, Finland, Yugoslavia, Latvia and Poland
the free city Gdánskem).
Dr. Edvard Beneš in r.
Dr. Meissner in r.