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Resolution Of 28 May 1992 Of The General Technical Secretariat, On The Application Of Article 32 Of The Decree 801/1972, Concerning The Management Of The Activity Of The Administration Of The State In Respect Of International Treaties.

Original Language Title: Resolución de 28 de mayo de 1992, de la Secretaría General Técnica, sobre aplicación del artículo 32 del Decreto 801/1972, relativo a la ordenación de la actividad de la Administración del Estado en materia de Tratados Internacionales.

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In accordance with Article 32 of Decree 801/1972 of 24 March on the management of the activity of the State Administration in the field of International Treaties,

This Technical General Secretariat has provided the publication for general knowledge, of the communications concerning International Treaties, in which Spain is a party, received at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs between 1 January. of January and 30 April 1992.

A. POLITICIANS AND DIPLOMATS

A.

A. Politicians

Charter of the United Nations. San Francisco, June 26, 1945. (Official State Gazette) of 16 and 28 November 1990.

Federated States of Micronesia. July 26, 1991.

Declaration by which the Federated States of Micronesia in relation to the application by the Federated States of Micronesia as a Member of the United Nations accepts the obligations contained in the Charter of The United Nations and solemnly undertakes to fulfill them. By Resolution A/46/L. 2, adopted by the General Assembly on 13 September 1991, the Federated States of Micronesia were admitted as a member of the United Nations. The declaration was formally deposited on 13 September 1991.

Marshall Islands. July 30, 1991. Declaration by the Government of the Marshall Islands regarding the application by the Marshall Islands as a member of the United Nations accepts the obligations contained in the Charter of the United Nations and solemnly undertakes to comply with them. By Resolution A/46/L. 3, adopted by the General Assembly on September 13, 1991, the Marshall Islands was admitted as a member of the United Nations. The declaration was formally deposited on 13 September 1991.

Latvia. 3 September 1991. Declaration by which the Government of Latvia, in relation to the application by Latvia as a member of the United Nations, accepts the obligations contained in the Charter of the United Nations and solemnly undertakes to comply with them. By Resolution A/46/L. 5, adopted by the General Assembly on 13 September 1991, Latvia was admitted as a member of the United Nations. The declaration was formally deposited on 13 September 1991.

Estonia.

September 3, 1991. Declaration by which the Government of Estonia, in relation to the application by Estonia as a member of the United Nations, accepts the obligations contained in the Charter of the United Nations and solemnly undertakes to comply with them. By Resolution A/46/L. 4, adopted by the General Assembly on 13 September 1991, Estonia was admitted as a member of the United Nations. The declaration was formally deposited on 13 September 1991.

Lithuania. 3 September 1991. Declaration by which the Government of Lithuania, in connection with the application by Lithuania as a member of the United Nations, accepts the obligations contained in the Charter of the United Nations and solemnly undertakes to comply with them. By Resolution A/46/L. 6, adopted by the General Assembly on 13 September 1991, Lithuania was admitted as a member of the United Nations. The declaration was formally deposited on 13 September 1991.

Democratic People's Republic of Korea. July 8, 1991. Declaration by the Government of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea concerning the implementation by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea as a member of the United Nations accepts the obligations contained in the Charter of The United Nations and solemnly undertake to abide by them. By Resolution A/46/L. 1, adopted by the General Assembly on 13 September 1991, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea was admitted as a member of the United Nations. The declaration was formally deposited on 13 September 1991. Republic of Korea.

August 5, 1991. Declaration by the Government of the Republic of Korea concerning the implementation by the Republic of Korea as a member of the United Nations accepts the obligations contained in the Charter of the United Nations and solemnly undertakes to comply with them. By Resolution A/46/L. 1, adopted by the General Assembly on 13 September 1991, the Republic of Korea was admitted as a member of the United Nations. The declaration was formally deposited on 13 September 1991.

Russian Federation. December 26, 1991. Verbal note:

Excellent Mr. Secretary-General:

I have the honour to inform you that the Russian Federation (RSSFR) will occupy the place of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics as a member of the United Nations, including the Security Council and all other organs and organizations of the United Nations system, with the support of the States of the Commonwealth of Independent States. In this regard, I would ask the United Nations to use the name 'Russian Federation' instead of the name 'Union of Soviet Socialist Republics'.

The Russian Federation assumes full responsibility for all the rights and obligations of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics under the Charter of the United Nations, including financial obligations.

I beg you to accept this letter as a credential of the representation of the Russian Federation in the organs of the United Nations for all who currently hold credentials as representatives of the Union of Republics Soviet Socialists to the United Nations.

I take the opportunity to greet you with my most distinguished consideration.

Excellent sir

JAVIER PEREZ DE CUELLAR

Secretary-General of the United Nations

B.

YELTSIN

President

of the Soviet Socialist Republic

Russian Federation

German Democratic Republic. Relationship of the International Treaties concluded between Spain and the former German Democratic Republic which have become extinct with the establishment of the German Unit.

1. Final minutes of the negotiations for the resumption of diplomatic relations and joint Communique. Signed on 4 March 1977.

2.

Convention on cultural and scientific cooperation. Signature 3 October 1978. "Official State Gazette" of 17 February 1979.

3. Agreement on economic and industrial cooperation. Signed on 20 October 1983. * Official State Gazette of 20 January 1984.

4. Basic Convention for Scientific and Technical Cooperation. Signed on 13 January 1984. * Official State Gazette of 14 June 1985.

5. Agreement on the international carriage of passengers and goods by road and Protocol established pursuant to Article 20. Signature 7 August 1985. * Official State Gazette of 15 April 1986.

6. Convention in the field of public health and medical science and research. Signed on 8 April 1986.

of 29 April 1988.

7. Treaty on mutual assistance in civil matters. Signature 3 February 1988. (Official State Gazette) of 19 May 1989.

8. Exchange of Letters, establishing the Agreement, on the abolition of visas. Signed on 4 June and 6 June 1990. Provisional application (Official State Gazette) of 17 July.

A. B. Human rights

European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. Rome, 4 November 1950. * Official State Gazette of 10 October 1979.

Greece.

November 29, 1991. Declaration made in accordance with Article 25 (3) of the Convention, renewing for a period of three years, from 20 November 1991, its acceptance of the competence of the European Commission on Human Rights.

Liechtenstein. August 28, 1991. Renewal for a period of three years, since 8 September 1991, of the declaration on Articles 25 and 46 on the competence of the Commission and the Court of Human Rights.

Greece. July 18, 1991.

Declaration made in accordance with Article 46 (3) of the Convention, renewing for a period of three years from 24 June 1991, the Jurisdiction of the European Court of Human Rights.

Cyprus. 7 February 1992. Declaration made in accordance with 46 (3) of the Convention, renewing for a period of three years from 24 January 1992, the jurisdiction of the European Court of Human Rights.

Cyprus. 2 January 1992. Notification in accordance with Article 25 (3) of the Convention, renewing for a period of three years from 1 January 1992, the Competition of the European Commission on Human Rights.

Malta. 12 February 1992. Notification in accordance with Articles 25 (3) and 46 (3) of the Convention, renewing for a period of five years from 1 May 1992, the competence of the Commission and the European Court of Human Rights.

Additional Protocol to the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. Paris, March 20, 1952. (Official State Gazette) of 12 January 1991.

Czech and Slovak Federal Republic.

March 18, 1992. Ratification.

Convention on the political rights of women. New York, March 31, 1953. "Official State Gazette" of 23 April 1974.

Czech and Slovak Federal Republic. 26 April 1991. Reserve withdrawal made by Czechoslovakia at the time of the ratification.

Europe Agreement number 31 on visa waiver for refugees. Strasbourg, 20 April 1959. of 22 July 1982.

Finland. July 26, 1991. Letter.

PERMANENT REPRESENTATION OF FINLAND

(STRASBOURG)

Dear Mr. Harremoes:

The Finnish authorities have asked me to inform you of the following:

On 4 July 1990, Finland signed and ratified the European Agreement on the Exemption of Visas for Refugees (Council of Europe, European Treaties, Treaty number 31 of 20 April 1959). The Treaty entered into force in Finland on 5 August 1990.

Despite everything, according to our authorities, in recent months there have been a number of incidents that point to the fact that the competent authorities of other Member States have not received sufficient information about the Finland's accession to the Treaty. In some cases, entry in another European country which is a party to the Treaty has been denied to persons travelling without a visa, but with a document on their refugee status issued by the Finnish authorities, allegedly claiming as reason that Finland had not acceded to the Treaty.

In order to avoid similar misunderstandings in the future, I would be grateful if you would pass on the content of this letter for information from the Governments that are a Party to this Treaty and ask them to inform their authorities. competent for this.

I take the opportunity to reiterate the assurances of my most distinguished consideration.

Ulla Vaisto

Business Manager a.i.

Mr. Erik Harremoes

Director, Legal Affairs Directorate

Council of Europe

International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination. New York, 7 March 1966. of 17 May 1969, 5 November 1982.

Estonia.

October 21, 1991. Accession.

Czech and Slovak Federal Republic.

April 26, 1991. Withdrawal of a reservation made at the time of signature and confirmed at the time of ratification.

Zimbabwe. May 13, 1991. Accession.

International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. New York, 16 December 1966.

of 30 April 1977.

Germany. May 10, 1991. Declaration recognizing the competence of the Human Rights Committee in accordance with Article 41, for another five years.

... the Federal Republic of Germany, in accordance with Article 41 of the abovementioned Covenant, recognizes for another five years, from the date of expiry of the declaration of 24 March 1986, the competence of the Human rights to receive and examine the communications of a State party provided that the State has acknowledged the competence of the Committee and that the Federal Republic of Germany and the State party have taken over the obligations imposed on them by the Pact.

In a subsequent communication, which was also received on 10 May 1991, the German Government indicated that in this respect it wished to draw attention to the reservations made by the Federal Republic of Germany at the time of the deposit of the instrument of ratification of the aforementioned International Covenant in conjunction with Articles 19, 21 and 22 in conjunction with Article 2, paragraph 1; Article 14, paragraph 3; Article 14, paragraph 5, and paragraph 1 of Article 14; 15 >. (Reference is made to the notification of depositary C.N. 274.1973. Treaty10 of 15 March 1974 on ratification.)

Germany. May 24, 1991. Declaration on the reservations made by the Republic of Korea at the time of accession.

The Federal Republic of Germany declares the following in relation to the declaration made by the Republic of Korea at the time of the deposit of its instrument of accession to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights of 16 December 1966:

Interprets the statement that the Republic of Korea has no intention of restricting its obligations under Article 22 by referring to its domestic legal system.

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. May 25, 1991. Declaration on the reservations made by the Republic of Korea at the time of accession.

Czech and Slovak Federal Republic. 7 June 1991. Objection to the reservations made by the Republic of Korea at the time of accession.

Therefore, the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic does not recognise the validity of these reserves. However, this declaration does not prevent the entry into force of the Pact between the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic and the Republic of Korea. >

Netherlands. 10 June 1991.

Objection to reservations made by the Republic of Korea at the time of accession.

Czech and Slovak Federal Republic. 12 March 1991. Declaration in accordance with Article 41 recognizing the competence of the Human Rights Committee.

The Czech and Slovak Federal Republic declares, in accordance with Article 41 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, that it recognizes the competence of the Human Rights Committee, established in accordance with Article 28 of the Covenant, in order to receive and examine the communications in which a State party claims that another State party does not fulfil its obligations under the Covenant.

Netherlands. 18 March 1991. Objection to a declaration made by Algeria.

(This objection) does not prevent the entry into force (of the covenant) between the Kingdom of the Netherlands and Argelia>.

Estonia. 21 October 1991. Accession with entry into force on 21 May 1992.

Lithuania. November 20, 1991. Accession with entry into force on 20 February 1992.

Albania. 4 October 1991. Accession.

Angola. 10 January 1992. Accession.

Brazil. 24 January 1992. Accession.

International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. New York, 16 December 1966. "Official State Gazette" of 30 April 1977.

Zimbabwe. August 20, 1991. Declaration recognizing the competence of the Human Rights Committee under Article 41 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

Netherlands. 18 March 1991.

Objection relating to an interpretative declaration made by Algeria at the time of ratification.

(This objection) does not prevent the entry into force (of the covenant) between the Kingdom of the Netherlands and Algeria. >

Estonia. 21 October 1991. Accession with entry into force on 21 January 1992.

Lithuania. November 20, 1991. Accession with entry into force on 20 February 1992.

Albania. 4 October 1991. Accession.

Angola.

January 10, 1992. Accession.

Brazil. 24 January 1992. Accession.

International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.

New York 16 December 1966. "Official State Gazette" of 30 April 1977. * Official State Gazette of 2 April 1985.

Zimbabwe. August 20, 1991. Declaration recognizing the competence of the Human Rights Committee under Article 41 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights:

Netherlands. 18 March 1991. Objection concerning an interpretative declaration made by Algeria at the time of ratification:

This objection does not prevent the entry into force of the Pact between the Kingdom of the Netherlands and Algeria. >

Estonia. 21 October 1991. Accession with entry into force on 21 January 1992.

Lithuania. November 20, 1991.

Accession with entry into force on 20 February 1992.

Albania. 4 October 1991. Accession.

Angola. 10 January 1992. Accession.

Brazil.

January 24, 1992. Accession.

Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights adopted in New York by the United Nations General Assembly on 16 December 1966. * Official State Gazette of 2 April 1985.

Czechoslovakia. March 12, 1991.

Accession.

Mongolia. April 16, 1991. Accession.

Lithuania. November 20, 1991. Accession.

Angola. 10 January 1992.

Accession.

Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women. New York, 18 December 1979. * Official State Gazette of 21 March 1984.

Estonia. 21 October 1991.

Accession.

Netherlands (for the Kingdom of Europe, the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba). July 23, 1991. Ratification with the following statement.

And the following objections regarding reservations made by a number of states:

The Government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands has examined the contents of the reservation made by the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, according to which the accession ' is effected without prejudice to the general reservation that such accession cannot enter into conflict with the laws on the personal condition derived from the Islamic Shariah '', and considers that such a reservation is incompatible with the object and the end of the Convention.

The Government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands has also examined the reservations made by the Republic of Malawi, according to which ' due to the deeply rooted nature of some traditional customs and practices of the Malawians, the Government of the Republic of Malawi shall not be considered, for the time being, bound by the provisions of the Convention which requires the immediate eradication of such traditional customs and practices '', and considers that these reservations are incompatible with the purpose and purpose of the Convention.

Therefore, the Government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands objects to the above reserves.

Such objections do not prevent the entry into force of the Convention between Bangladesh, Egypt, Brazil, Iraq, Mauritius, Jamaica, the Republic of Korea, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Malawi and the Kingdom of the Countries Low. >

Burundi. 8 January 1992. Ratification.

Convention for the protection of persons with regard to the automated processing of personal data. Strasbourg, 28 January 1981. * Official State Gazette of 15 November 1985.

Finland.

December 2, 1991. Ratification.

Finland. 30 March 1992.

Competent Authority (Article 13).

Kauppakartanonkatu 7A41

00931 HELSINKI

FINLANDINE

France. 25 March 1992. Competent authority (Article 13).

21 Rue Saint-Guillaume

75007 PARIS

Tel.: (1) 45 44 40 65.

Fax: (1) 45 49 04 55.

Protocol number 6 to the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, concerning the abolition of the death penalty. Strasbourg, 28 April 1983. * Official State Gazette of 17 April 1985.

Czech and Slovak Federal Republic. 18 March 1992. Ratification.

Convention against torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment. New York, 10 December 1984. (Official Journal of the State of 9 November 1987).

Czech and Slovak Federal Republic. 26 April 1991. Withdrawal of the reservation it made at the time of ratification on 7 July 1988, to paragraph 1 of Article 30 of the Convention.

The Czechoslovak Socialist Republic is not considered obliged, in accordance with paragraph 2 of Article 30, by the provisions of paragraph 1 of Article 30 of the Convention.

Jordan. November 13, 1991. Accession.

Estonia. 21 October 1991. Accession.

Yemen. November 5, 1991. Accession.

Yugoslavia. September 10, 1991.

Ratification with the following statement:

Yugoslavia recognizes, in accordance with Article 22 (1) of the Convention, the competence of the Committee against Torture to receive and examine communications from or on behalf of individuals subject to its jurisdiction. claim to be victims of a violation by a State party to the provisions of the Convention. >

According to Article 27, paragraph 2, the Convention entered into force for Yugoslavia on the thirteenth day following the date of deposit of the instrument, i.e. 10 October 1991.

European Convention for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. Strasbourg, 26 November 1987. (Official State Gazette) of 5 July 1989.

Sweden. December 17, 1991. Liaison agent (Article 15).

Head of the Second Division of the Legal and Consular Department.

Ministry for Foreign Affairs.

Box 16121

S-10323 STOCKHOLM>.

Greece. 28 January 1992.

Link agent (article 15).

Directorate for Drafting Legilation Special Legal Affairs and International Relations.

96, Rue Messoghion

GR-11527 ATHENS.

Fax: 77 96 055 77 07 025.

Convention on the Rights of the Child. New York, 20 November 1989. of 31 December 1990.

Australia. 17 December 1990. Ratification with the following reservation:

Djibouti.

December 6, 1990. Ratification with the following reservation:

(The Government of the Republic of Djibouti) hereby formally declares its accession to the Convention and undertakes, on behalf of the Republic of Djibouti, to adhere to it consciously and at all times, but without be considered bound by any provision or article which is not compatible with its religion and traditional values.

Estonia. 21 October 1991. Accession.

Cuba. August 21, 1991. Ratification with the following statement:

Czech and Slovak Federal Republic. Objection concerning the reservation made by Kuwait at the time of signature:

Jordan, May 24, 1991. Ratification with the following reservation:

The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan expresses its reservation and is not considered bound by Articles 14, 20 and 21 of the Convention, for which the child is granted the right to freedom of choice of religion and which affects the issue of the adoption, as they go against the precepts of the Islamic tolerant shariah.

Poland, June 7, 1991. Ratification with the following reservations and declarations:

Reservations

In relation to Article 7 of the Convention, the Republic of Poland provides that the right of a child made known to his natural parents shall be subject to the limitations imposed by binding legal agreements which allow foster parents to maintain the confidentiality of the child's origin.

The legislation of the Republic of Poland will establish the age from which it will be possible to call ranks for military service or similar and to participate in military operations. This limit shall not be lower than the age limit laid down in Article 38 of the Convention.

Statements

The Republic of Poland considers that the rights of the child defined in the Convention, in particular the rights defined in Articles 12 to 16, shall be exercised in accordance with the parental authority, in accordance with customs and Polish traditions, taking into account the position of the child in and out of the family;

In relation to Article 24 (2) (f) of the Convention, the Republic of Poland considers that family planning and education services for parents must be in accordance with the principles of morality.

Sri Lanka, July 12, 1991. Ratification.

Denmark, 19 July 1991. Ratification with the following statement and reservation:

Statement

Reservation

It is a fundamental principle of the Danish Law on Administration of Justice that every person shall have the right to appeal to a higher court against any criminal measures imposed on him by a court of first instance.

However, there are some provisions limiting this right in some cases, for example verdicts handed down by a jury in relation to guilt, which would not have been overturned by the judges with legal training of the court. >

Myanmar, July 15, 1991.

Accession with the following reservations:

1. The Union of Myanmar interprets that the expression '' the law '' of paragraph 2 of article 15, refers to the laws, as well as the decrees and administrative provisions that have force of law that are in force at that time in the Union of Myanmar.

2. The Union of Myanmar understands that the restrictions on freedom of association and the freedom to hold peaceful meetings imposed in accordance with those laws, decrees and administrative provisions necessary in view of the situation of the Union of Myanmar, are permitted in accordance with Article 15, paragraph 2.

3. The Union of Myanmar interprets the expression '' national security '' of the same paragraph in the sense that it encompasses the supreme national interest, i.e. the non-disintegration of the Union, the non-disintegration of national solidarity and the perpetuation of of national sovereignty, which constitute the national causes par excellence of the Union of Myanmar. >

The Union of Myanmar accepts in principle the provisions of Article 37 for complying with its laws, regulations, regulations, procedures and practices, as well as its traditional, cultural and religious values. However, taking into account the requirements of the prevailing situation in the country at present, the Union of Myanmar declares the following:

1. Nothing in Article 37 shall prevent, or shall be construed as preventing, the Government of the Union of Myanmar to assume or exercise, in accordance with the laws in force at that time in the country and with the procedures therein. the necessary powers given the situation to preserve and strengthen the principle of law, the maintenance of public order and, in particular, the protection of the supreme national interest, i.e. the non-disintegration of the Union, the non-disintegration of the disintegration of national solidarity and the perpetuation of national sovereignty, which constitute the causes par excellence of the Union of Myanmar.

Such powers shall include the powers of arrest, detention, imprisonment, exclusion, interrogation, inquiry and investigation. >

Finland, July 25, 1991. Objection concerning the reservations made by Indonesia at the time of ratification.

In the view of the Government of Finland, this reservation is subject to the general principle of the interpretation of the Treaties according to which a Party cannot invoke the provisions of its domestic law as a justification for failure to apply a treaty. For this reason, the Government of Finland objects to that reservation. However, the Government of Finland does not consider that such objection would prevent the entry into force of that Convention between Finland and the Republic of Indonesia. >

And objection regarding the reservation of Pakistan made at the time of signing:

In the view of the Government of Finland, this reservation is subject to the general principle of the interpretation of the Treaties according to which a Party cannot invoke the provisions of its domestic law as a justification for failure to apply a treaty. For this reason, the Government of Finland objects to that reservation.

However, the Government of Finland does not consider that such objection is an obstacle to the entry into force of the said Convention between Finland and Pakistan. >

Trinidad and Tobago, December 5, 1991. Ratification.

Zambia, December 6, 1991. Ratification.

Lithuania, 31 January 1992. Accession.

A. C. Diplomats

Consular

United Nations Convention on Privileges and Immunities. London, 13 February 1946. of 17 October 1974.

Estonia, 21 October 1991. Accession.

Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. Vienna, 18 April 1961. "Official State Gazette" of 24 January 1968.

Estonia, 21 October 1991. Accession.

Lithuania, 15 January 1992. Accession.

Vienna Convention on Consular Relations.

Vienna, April 24, 1963. "Official State Gazette" of 6 March 1970.

Estonia, 21 October 1991. Accession.

Lithuania, 15 January 1992. Accession.

Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes against Internationally Protected Persons, including Diplomatic Agents. New York, 14 December 1973. (Official State Gazette) of 7 February 1986.

Estonia, 21 October 1991. Accession.

Denunciation of the Agreement of 24 August 1959 on the abolition of visas between Spain and Turkey.

With date of July 29 this Ministry of Foreign Affairs directed the Embassy of Turkey in Madrid Note Verbal whose text is transcribed below:

From that date it will apply as a general regime, the requirement of a Spanish consular visa prior to the entry, transit or permanence of Turkish citizens in the Spanish territory.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs takes this opportunity to reiterate to the Embassy of the Republic of Turkey in Madrid, the testimony of its most distinguished consideration.

Madrid, July 29, 1991. >

Denunciation of the Agreement of 21 July 1966 on the Suppression of Visas between Spain and Tunisia.

On April 15, 1991, this Ministry of Foreign Affairs directed the Embassy of Tunis in Madrid Note Verbal whose text is then transcribed:

From that date it will apply, as a general regime, the requirement of a Spanish consular visa prior to the entry, transit or permanence of Tunisian citizens in Spanish territory. Of this requirement, the Tunisian holders of a residence permit in Spain are exempt from this requirement.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs takes this opportunity to reiterate to the Embassy of the Republic of Tunisia the testimony of its most distinguished consideration.

Madrid, April 15, 1991. >

Denunciation of the Agreement of 3 June 1964 on the Suppression of Visas between Spain and Morocco.

On April 15, 1991 this Ministry of Foreign Affairs directed the Moroccan Embassy in Madrid Note Verbal whose text is then transcribed:

From that date it will apply, as a general regime, the requirement of a Spanish consular visa prior to the entry, transit or permanence of Moroccan citizens in the Spanish territory.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs takes this opportunity to reiterate to the Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco the testimony of its most distinguished consideration.

Madrid, April 15, 1991. >

Exchange of Letters of 17 and 25 April 1991 between Spain and the United Nations Organization for the celebration in Madrid of the Sixth Regional Seminar on the Palestinian Question.

The text and its provisional application were published in the "Official State Gazette" number 126 of 27 May 1991.

The abovementioned Exchange of Letters, which was established, entered into force on 15 November 1991, the date on which the formalities required by the Spanish legal order were completed, as set out in point 6 of the Charter of United Nations.

B. MILITARY

B. A.

Defense

B. B. War

Convention for the peaceful settlement of international conflicts. The Hague, October 18, 1907. of June 20, 1913.

Jordan. November 28, 1991. Accession.

B. C.

Weapons and disarmament

Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. London, Moscow and Washington, July 1, 1968. (Official Journal of the State of 31 December 1987).

Zimbabwe. September 26, 1991.

Accession.

B. D. Humanitarian law

Convention to improve the fate of the injured, sick and shipwrecked of the Armed Forces at sea. Geneva, 12 August 1949. of 26 August 1952.

Brunei Darussalam. October 14, 1991. Accession.

Namibia. August 22, 1991. Succession, Namibia became a party to the Convention since the date of its independence on 21 March 1990.

Latvia.

December 24, 1991. Accession with entry into force on 24 June 1992.

Convention to improve the fate of the injured and sick of the Armed Forces in the campaign. Geneva, 12 August 1949. of 23 August 1952.

Brunei Darussalam. October 14, 1991. Accession.

Namibia. August 22, 1991. Succession, Namibia became a party to the Convention since the date of its independence on 21 March 1990.

Latvia. December 24, 1991. Accession with entry into force on 24 June 1992.

Convention on the Protection of Civil Persons in Time of War. Geneva, 12 August 1949. of 2 September 1952.

Brunei Darussalam. October 14, 1991. Accession.

Namibia. August 22, 1991. Succession, Namibia became a party to the Convention since the date of its independence on 21 March 1990.

Latvia. December 24, 1991. Accession with entry into force on 24 June 1992.

Convention on the treatment of prisoners of war. Geneva, 12 August 1949. * Official State Gazette of 5 September 1952 and 31 July 1979.

Brunei Darussalam. October 14, 1991. Accession.

Namibia. August 22, 1991.

Succession, Namibia became a party to the Convention since the date of its independence on 21 March 1990.

Latvia. December 24, 1991. Accession with entry into force on 24 June 1992.

Additional Protocols I and II to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949 on the protection of victims of international and international armed conflicts. Geneva, 8 June 1977, 'Official State Gazette' of 26 July, 7 October and 9 October 1989.

Brunei Darussalam. October 14, 1991. Accession.

Maldives. 3 September 1991. Accession.

Malawi. 7 October 1991. Accession.

Poland. October 23, 1991. Ratification with entry into force on 23 April 1992.

Latvia. December 24, 1991. Accession with entry into force on 24 June 1992.

Poland. October 23, 1991. Ratification with entry into force on 23 April 1992.

C. CULTURAL AND SCIENTIFIC

C. A.

Cultural

Convention on the Constitution of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, made in London on 16 November 1945 and amended by the General Conference of UNESCO in its meetings second (1947), third (1948), fourth (1949), fifth (1950), sixth (1951), seventh (1952), eighth (1954), ninth (1956), tenth (1958), 12th (1962), 15th (1968), 17th (1972), 19th (1976), 20th (1978) and 21st (1980). London, 16 November 1945, 'Official State Gazette' of 11 May 1982.

Lithuania. 7 October 1991. Acceptance.

Estonia.

October 14, 1991. Acceptance.

Latvia. 14 October 1991.

Acceptance.

Tuvalu. 21 October 1991. Acceptance.

Russian Federation. 30 December 1991. Communicates that the membership of the USSR to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization to its Organs as well as to all its Conventions, Agreements and other international legal instruments concluded within the framework or under its auspices, it will continue to be maintained by the Russian Federation.

European Convention on the equivalence of diplomas enabling access to university establishments. Paris, December 11, 1953. "Official State Gazette" of 19 November 1966.

Hungary. February 3, 1991.

Signature.

European Cultual Convention. Paris, December 19, 1954. "Official State Gazette" of 10 August 1957.

Romania. December 19, 1991. Accession.

European Convention on the equivalence of periods of university studies. Paris, December 15, 1956.

of July 5, 1975.

Hungary. 3 February 1992. Signature.

Statute of the International Center for the Study of Technical Problems of the Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Property (ICCROM). Paris, April 27, 1957. of 4 July 1958.

Lithuania. 21 October 1991. Accession.

European Convention on Academic Recognition of University Qualifications. Paris, 14 December 1959. "Official State Gazette" of 14 January 1977.

Hungary. 3 February 1992. Signature.

Convention on the measures to be taken to prohibit and prevent the import, export and transfer of illicit property of cultural goods. Paris, November 17, 1970. * Official State Gazette of 5 February 1986.

Angola. 7 November 1991. Ratification.

Convention on the protection of world heritage, cultural and natural.

Paris, November 16, 1972. "Official State Gazette" of 1 July 1982.

Angola. 7 November 1991. Ratification.

San Marino. October 18, 1991. Ratification.

St. Lucia. October 14, 1991.

Ratification.

El Salvador. October 8, 1991. Acceptance.

Cambodia. November 28, 1991. Acceptance.

C. B. Scientists

Agreement on cooperation in astrophysics between the governments of Spain, the Kingdom of Denmark, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Kingdom of Sweden. Santa Cruz de la Palma (Canary Islands), 26 May 1979. * Official State Gazette of 6 July 1979, 27 October 1981, 12 March 1982 and 29 May 1982.

Norway. 24 January 1992. Accession

with entry into force on January 24, 1992.

C. C. Industrial and Intellectual Property

International Convention on the Protection of Performers, Producers of Phonograms and Broadcasting Organizations. Rome, 26 October 1961. * Official State Gazette of 14 November 1991.

Argentina. December 2, 1991. Ratification.

Convention establishing the world organization of intellectual property. Stockholm. 14 July 1967. "Official State Gazette" of 30 January 1974.

Lithuania. 30 January 1992.

Accession with entry into force on 30 April 1992, determines your contribution to the budget of the Conference will be classified in category C.

Statute of the International Registration Centre for Series Publications (ISDS). November 14, 1974. * Official State Gazette of 20 June 1979.

Turkey. 10 January 1992. Accession.

Budapest Treaty on the international recognition of the deposit of micro-organisms for the purposes of the patent procedure. Budapest, 28 April 1977. "Official State Gazette" of 13 April and 3 June 1981.

United States. July 2, 1991. Notice concerning the withdrawal, in accordance with Article 8.2, of the guarantees provided to In Vitro International, Inc (IVI), as an international deposit authority:

In its letter of May 24, 1991, In Vitro International, Inc. (IVI), a company established in Linthicum, Maryland, has communicated to the Patent and Trademark Office of the United States of America that it cannot continue to assume the functions of international deposit authority under the Budapest Treaty. on the international recognition of the deposit of micro-organisms for the purposes of patent procedures. I hereby notify you that the United States withdraws its declaration of guarantees made on behalf of IVI on 9 September 1983.

All the micro-organisms deposited in IVI under the Budapest Treaty have been transferred, on 20 June 1991, to an authority which replaces them, the American Type Culture Collection (ATCC), in Rockville, Maryland. Mail and communications addressed to IVI relating to such deposits, including reports and other relevant information items, have also been transferred to ATCC. IVI has been asked to notify all depositors of the cessation of their duties, as well as the transfers made. We will be in charge of monitoring this notification process and will encourage IVI to comply fully with its responsibilities.

In addition, we use to inform all those who have made deposits of biological samples in IVI, including patent holders and depositors of patent applications, of the termination of the status of international deposit of IVI, as well as of the transfer to ATCC of the micro-organisms that have been deposited in IVI. We also publish notices for that purpose in the Official Gazette and the Federal Register.

C. D. Multiple

D. SALES

D. A. Health

Constitution of the World Health Organization. New York, July 22, 1946. "Official State Gazette" of 15 May 1973.

Latvia. 4 December 1991. Acceptance.

Lithuania. November 25, 1991. Acceptance.

European Convention on Social and Medical Assistance and Additional Protocol. Paris, December 11, 1953. * Official State Gazette of 17 February and 15 March 1984.

France. June 21, 1991. Amendment to Annex I and III to the

:

Text contained in a letter from the Deputy Permanent Representative dated June 19, 1991, registered at the General Secretariat on June 21, 1991. Original in French.

Annex I: Family and Social Aid Code (Decree number 56-149 of 24 January 1956).

Annex III: The French Government considers that all nationals of a State Party who are on French territory, even if in passing, fulfil the status of legal stay provided for in Article 1 of the Convention.

Constitution of the World Health Organization. Amendments to Articles 34 and 55. Geneva, 22 May 1973.

Latvia. 4 December 1991. Acceptance.

Lithuania. November 25, 1991. Acceptance.

Constitution of the World Health Organization. Amendments to Articles 24 and 25. Geneva, 17 May 1976.

of 26 April 1984.

Latvia. 4 December 1991. Acceptance.

Lithuania. November 25, 1991. Acceptance.

United Nations Convention against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances. Vienna, 20 December 1988. (Official Journal of the State of 10 November 1990).

Sweden. July 22, 1991.

Ratification with the following statement:

< ... pursuant to Article 3, paragraph 10, Swedish constitutional law on extradition presupposes that in judging whether a specific offence should be regarded as a political offence, circumstances must be taken into account of each individual case.

... in accordance with Article 7 (8) and Article 17 (7), the Swedish authority under those provisions shall be the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and pursuant to paragraph 7, the languages acceptable are Danish, the Norwegian and the Swede. >

In accordance with Article 29, paragraph 2, the Convention shall enter into force on the ninetieth day following the date of deposit of the respective instruments, i.e. for Sweden on 20 October 1991.

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. June 28, 1991. Ratification with the following reservation:

The United Kingdom Government of Great Britain and Northern Ireland has also notified the Secretary-General that the authority designated under paragraph 8 of Article 7 is the Central Authority, C7 Division, Home Office, 50 Quenn Anne's Gate, London SW1H9AT.

Likewise, the language acceptable to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland for the purposes of paragraph 9 of Article 7 is English.

Soviet Socialist Republic of Ukraine. August 28, 1991. Ratification.

Syrian Arab Republic. September 3, 1991. Accession with the following statement:

The Syrian Arab Republic adheres to the United Nations Convention against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances, held in 1988, in the understanding that accession to the Convention does not it shall be the recognition of Israel and shall not lead to any kind of relationship with that State.

Honduras. December 11, 1991. Ratification.

Venezuela. July 16, 1991. Ratification with the following statements:

1. With regard to Article VI: (Extradition).

2. With regard to Article XI: (supervised delivery).

Ivory Coast. November 25, 1991. Ratification.

Portugal. 3 December 1991. Ratification.

Nepal. 10 January 1992. The Government of Nepal designates in relation to Article 17 (7) of the Convention as an authority to:

Peru. 16 January 1992. Ratification.

Greece. 28 January 1992. Ratification.

D. B. Human trafficking

International Convention against the taking of hostages. New York, 17 December 1979. "Official State Gazette" of 7 July 1984.

Israel. May 22, 1991.

Communication on the declaration of Saudi Arabia, made at the time of its accession.

In the view of the Government of the State of Israel, such a statement of an overtly political nature is not compatible with the aims and objectives of the said Convention, so it cannot in any way affect any obligations of Saudi Arabia under international law or under specific conventions.

The Government of the State of Israel, to the extent that it affects the substance of the matter, will take a position of total reciprocity towards Saudi Arabia. >

D. C.

Tourism

Statutes of the World Tourism Organization (O.M.T.).

Mexico, September 27, 1970. * Official State Gazette of 3 December 1974 and 14 April 1981.

Malaysia. September 19, 1991. Reinstatement as an Effective Member O.M.T.

Guinea-Bissau.

October 4, 1991. New Member Cash. Date of entry into force 4 October 1991.

Nicaragua. 4 October 1991. New Member Cash. Date of entry into force 4 October 1991.

Seychelles. 4 October 1991. New Member Cash. Date of entry into force 4 October 1991.

Philippines. October 23, 1991. Reinstatement as an Effective Member O.M.T.

D. D. Environment

Convention on wetlands of international importance, especially as aquatic bird habitat.

Ramsar, February 2, 1971. "Official State Gazette" of 20 August 1982.

Costa Rica. December 27, 1991. Ratification. In accordance with Article 2 of the Costa Rica Convention, the following wetlands will be included in the list of wetlands:

National Park .

National Wildlife Refuge Convention on the prohibition of the use of environmental modification techniques for military or other hostile purposes. New York, 10 December 1976. of 22 November 1978.

Algeria. December 19, 1991. Accession.

Convention on the conservation of Antarctic marine living resources. Camberra, 20 May 1980. * Official State Gazette of 25 May 1985.

Russian Federation. 21 January 1992. Declaration by which the Russian Federation assumes the rights and obligations of the USSR in the Convention including financial obligations.

Protocol of amendment of the Convention on wetlands of international importance, especially as aquatic bird habitat. Paris, 3 December 1982. (Official Journal of the State of 14 July 1987).

Costa Rica. December 27, 1991. Ratification.

In accordance with Article 2 of the Convention, Costa Rica has designated the following wetlands to be included in the list of wetlands:

National Park .

National Wildlife Refuge Russian Federation. 11 February 1992. Accession.

Protocol to the Convention on Long-distance Transboundary Air Pollution on the long-term financing of the concerted programme for the continuous monitoring and evaluation of long-distance transport of the air pollutants in Europe (EMEP). Geneva, 28 September 1984. (Official State Gazette) of 18 February 1988.

Cyprus. November 20, 1991. Accession.

Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer. Vienna, 22 March 1985. (Official Journal of the State) of 16 November 1988.

Botswana. 4 December 1991.

Accession.

Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer. Montreal, 16 September 1987. (Official State Gazette) of 17 March 1989.

Botswana. 4 December 1991.

Accession.

Protocol to the 1979 Convention on Long-distance Air Pollution on the Control of Nitrogen Oxide emissions or their transboundary flows. Sofia, 31 October 1988. "Official State Gazette" of 4 March 1991.

Hungary. November 12, 1991. Approval.

Exchange of Letters of 15 and 27 May 1991, establishing the Agreement between the Kingdom of Spain and the United Nations Environment Program.

Exchange of Letters of 15 and 27 May 1991, establishing the Agreement between the Kingdom of Spain and the United Nations Environment Programme on the Third Session of the Special Working Group of Experts The European Council of the European Communities, the European Parliament, the European Parliament, the Council and the European Parliament. The text and its provisional application were published in the Official Journal of the State > number 149 of 22 June 1991.

The aforementioned Exchange of Letters, which was established, entered into force on 14 February 1992, the date on which the constitutional requirements of Spain were met.

D. E.

Social

European Social Charter. Turin, 18 October 1961. "Official State Gazette" of 26 June 1980.

Hungary. December 13, 1991. Signature.

Portugal. September 30, 1991. Ratification with the following reservations and declarations:

In accordance with Article 20 (1) (a), Portugal undertakes to consider Part I of this Charter as a declaration setting out the objectives to be pursued by all appropriate means, such as as stated in the introductory paragraph of that Part.

In accordance with point (b) of paragraph 1 of Article 20, Portugal is deemed to be bound by Articles 1, 5, 6, 12, 13, 16 and 19 of Part II.

In accordance with paragraph 1 (c) of Article 20, Portugal is deemed to be bound by the remaining Articles of Part II.

The commitments established under paragraph 4 of Article 6 shall not invalidate in any way the prohibition of lockouts, as specified in paragraph 3 of Article 57 of the Constitution of the Republic of Korea. Portuguese.

E. LEGAL

E. A. Dispute Settlement

E. B. Public International Law

the Vienna Convention on the Law of the Treaties.

Vienna, May 23, 1969. "Official State Gazette" of 13 June 1980.

Estonia. 21 October 1991. Accession.

Lithuania. 15 January 1991. Accession.

Cameroon. October 23, 1991. Accession.

E. C.

Private Civil and International Law

European Convention on the recognition and enforcement of decisions in the custody of minors; as well as the re-establishment of such custody. Luxembourg, 20 May 1980. * Official State Gazette of 1 September 1984.

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. November 1, 1991. Declaration.

have the honour to refer to the European Convention on the recognition and enforcement of decisions in the custody of minors, as well as the restoration of such custody, which was ratified by the United Kingdom on 21 April 1986. Pursuant to paragraph 2 of Article 24 of that Convention, I hereby declare, on behalf of the Government of the United Kingdom, that the said Convention shall be extended to the Isle of Man.

Ireland.

June 28, 1991. Ratification with the following reservation:

In accordance with the provisions of paragraph 1 of Article 17 of the Convention, Ireland reserves the right to refuse the recognition or enforcement of decisions relating to custody in the cases provided for in Articles 8 and 9, or in one of them, for the reasons set out in Article 10.

Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Subtraction of Minors. The Hague, 25 October 1980. "Official State Gazette" of 24 August 1987.

Israel. 4 September 1991. Signature and ratification with the following reservation:

Ecuador. 13 April 1992. Designates as Central Authority as provided for in Article 6 of the Convention:

.

Convention on the Accession of the Kingdom of Spain and the Portuguese Republic to the Convention on Jurisdiction and the Enforcement of Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters, as well as to the Protocol on their interpretation by the Court of Justice with the adaptations introduced by the Convention on the Accession of the Kingdom of Denmark, Ireland and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the adaptations introduced by the Convention on the accession of the Hellenic Republic. San Sebastian, 26 May 1989. "Official State Gazette" of 28 January 1991.

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. September 13, 1991. Compliance with the procedures necessary for the entry into force of the Convention. The Convention shall enter into force for the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland on 1 December 1991 in accordance with Article 32 (2) of the Convention.

Luxembourg. 7 November 1991. Compliance with the procedures necessary for the entry into force of the Convention. The Convention shall enter into force for Luxembourg on 1 February 1992 in accordance with Article 32 (2) of the Convention.

Italy. 21 February 1992. Compliance with the procedures necessary for the entry into force of the Convention. The Convention shall enter into force for Italy on 1 May 1992 in accordance with Article 32 (2) of the Convention.

E. D. Criminal and Procedural Law

European Convention on Extradition. Paris, 13 December 1957.

of 8 June 1982.

Switzerland. August 22, 1991. Letter concerning the reservation made by Portugal to Article 1 (c) of the European Convention on Extradition:

Very Lord:

have the honour to inform you that my Government supports the declaration on this issue which the Government has sent to you in connection with the reservation made by Portugal concerning Article 1 (c) of the European Convention on Extradition. On 4 February 1991, the German Government sent the Austrian Government a declaration of 4 June 1991 in support of the German position.

In fact, the reservation in question is compatible with the object and the end of the Convention only if the refusal to grant extradition for crimes punishable by a life sentence or a private security measure of freedom is not absolute. My government also interprets the reservation that extradition will only be refused where there is no possibility, under the law of the requesting State, that the person sentenced to life imprisonment, having completed part of his sentence or period of deprivation of liberty, obtain a judicial review of your case in order to be commuted to the remainder of the probation sentence.

I take the opportunity ...

Signed: Yves R. Moret, Permanent Representative.

Mr. Erik Harremes, Director of Legal Affairs. Council of Europe. Strasbourg.

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. June 21, 1991. Withdrawal of the reservation made to paragraph 2 of Article 26 of the Convention:

Following instructions from the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs of Her Majesty's Government, I have the honour to notify you, pursuant to Article 26, paragraph 2 of the Convention, that the The United Kingdom Government hereby withdraws its reservations in respect of paragraph 2 of Article 12 of the Convention, which reads as follows:

The rest of the reserve relating to Article 12 remains in force.

Convention on the recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral judgments. New York, June 10, 1958.

of July 11, 1977.

Argentina. 1 October 1991. The Secretary receives from the Government of Argentina a notification requiring the rectification of the translation into English of the declaration made by Argentina at the time of the Ratification on May 10, 1989.

In this notification Argentina specifies that in the paragraph of the declaration the words , must be replaced by .

European Convention on Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters. Strasbourg, 20 April 1959. of 17 September 1982.

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. August 29, 1991. Reservations delivered at the time of ratification:

1. Article 2.

In relation to Article 2, the UK Government of Great Britain and Northern Ireland reserves the right to refuse judicial assistance if the person who is the subject of a request for legal assistance has been convicted. or acquitted in the United Kingdom or in the third State for a crime arising from a conduct similar to that which gives rise to proceedings in the requesting State in relation to that person.

2. Article 3. As regards Article 3, the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland reserves the right not to make a statement to the witnesses or to require the submission of files or other documents in cases in connection with the proceedings. which your legislation exempts you from giving evidence for reasons of privilege, non-enforcement or other causes.

3. Article 5, paragraph 1. With regard to Article 5 (1), the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland reserves the right to submit the execution of the letters rogatory which have as an end a registration or lien of goods subject to the conditions laid down in Article 5 (1) of the Treaty. following:

(a) that the infringement that motivates the rogatory commission is punishable under the law of the requesting Party and according to the law of the United Kingdom, and,

b) that the execution of the rogatory commission be compatible with the law of the United Kingdom.

4. Article 11, paragraph 2. The UK Government of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is unable to access requests made in accordance with Article 11, paragraph 2, for a detained person to transit through their territory.

5. Article 12. The United Kingdom Government of Great Britain and Northern Ireland shall only take into account the granting of immunity under Article 12 upon the express request of the person to whom the immunity or the corresponding authorities of the United Kingdom would apply. the party from which the assistance is requested. The request for immunity will not be accepted when the UK judicial authorities consider that their concession would not be in the public interest.

6. Article 21. The UK Government reserves the right not to apply Article 21.

Statements.

Declaration 1. Article 15, paragraph 1. As regards the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, references to the , for the purposes of Article 11 (2), paragraphs 1, 3 and 6 of Article 15 (1) and Article 21 (1) of the Treaty on European Union, Article 22 shall be construed as references to the Home Office.

Declaration 2. Paragraph 2 of Article 16. In accordance with Article 16, paragraph 2, the United Kingdom Government reserves the right to provide that the applications and documents annexed to it are accompanied by translations into English.

Declaration 3. Article 24. In accordance with Article 24, the Government of the United Kingdom, for the purposes of this Convention, considers the following legal authorities:

Magistrates ' courts, the Crown Court and the High Court;

the Attorney General for England and Wales;

the Director of Public Prosecutions and any Crown Prosecution;

the

Director and any designated member of the Serious Fraud Office;

the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry with regard to its functions to investigate and prosecute crimes;

any Assistant Secretary (Legal) in charge of the Prosecution Division of HM Customs and Excise;

District Courts and Sheriff Courts and the High Court of Justiciary;

the Lord Advocate;

any Fiscal Procurator;

the Attorney General for Northern Ireland;

the Director of Public Prosecutions in Northern Ireland.

Convention for the Suppression of Illicit Acts against the Security of Civil Aviation.

Montreal, 23 September 1971. "Official State Gazette" of 14 January 1974.

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. 12 December 1991. Accession with entry into force on 29 December 1991.

Protocol for the suppression of unlawful acts of violence at airports serving international civil aviation, complementary to the Convention for the Suppression of Illicit Acts Against Aviation Security civil. Montreal, 23 September 1971. (Official State Gazette) of 5 March 1992.

Argentina. 12 February 1992. Ratification.

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. 12 December 1991. Ratification with entry into force on 29 December 1991.

European Convention on the Suppression of Terrorism. Strasbourg, 27 January 1977. "Official State Gazette" of 8 October 1980.

Czech and Slovak Federal Republic.

February 13, 1992. Signature.

Additional Protocol to the European Convention on Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters (number 99). Strasbourg, 17 March 1978. "Official State Gazette" of 2 August 1991.

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. June 21, 1991. Signature.

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. August 29, 1991.

Ratification with the following statement:

Article 8, paragraph 2. In accordance with paragraph 2 of Article 8, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland reserves the right not to accept Chapters II and III.

Convention on the transfer of convicted persons.

Strasbourg, 21 March 1983. * Official State Gazette of 10 June 1985.

Czech and Slovak Federal Republic. 13 February 1992. Signature.

E. E. Administrative Law

European Charter of Local Autonomy.

Strasbourg, 15 October 1985. * Official State Gazette of 24 February 1989.

Hungary. 6 April 1992. Signature.

European Framework Convention on Cross-border Cooperation between Communities or Territorial Authorities. Madrid, 21 May 1980.

of 16 October 1990.

Hungary, 6 April 1992. Signature.

F. Labour force

F. A.

General

F. B. Specific

G. MARITIME

G. A. General

Russian Federation. December 26, 1991. Note Verbal:

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation greets the Secretary General of the International Maritime Organization and has the honour to inform you that the Russian Federation (FR) will occupy the place of the Union of Republics Soviet Socialists as a member of the International Maritime Organization and its organs, and as a Party to all conventions, agreements or other international legal instruments concluded within the framework of the Organization or under its auspices, for which the International Maritime Organization must be used instead of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics >.

The Russian Federation assumes full responsibility for all the rights and obligations of the USSR in the International Maritime Organization, including financial obligations.

This note constitutes confirmation of the powers of all persons currently accredited by the USSR to the International Maritime Organization to represent the Russian Federation in that Organization.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation takes this opportunity to present to the Secretary General of the International Maritime Organization the testimony of his most distinguished consideration.

G. B.

Navigation and transport

G. C. Pollution

International Convention on Civil Liability for Damage from Pollution of the Sea by Hydrocarbons. Brussels, 29 November 1969, 'Official State Gazette' of 8 March 1976.

Venezuela. 21 January 1992. Accession with entry into force on 20 April 1992.

International Convention for the Establishment of an International Fund for Compensation for Damages Caused by Oil Pollution. Brussels, 18 December 1971.

of 11 March 1982.

Venezuela. 21 January 1992. Accession with entry into force on 20 April 1992.

Protocol corresponding to the International Convention on Civil Liability for Damage from Pollution of the Sea by Hydrocarbons. London, 19 November 1976. "Official State Gazette" of 4 February 1982.

Venezuela. January 21, 1991. Accession with entry into force on 20 April 1992.

Annex III, IV and V to the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, as amended by the relevant Protocol of 1978 and published in the Official State Gazette of 17 October 1984. "Official State Gazette" of 6 March 1991.

United States. July 1, 1991. Acceptance.

Jamaica. March 13, 1991. Acceptance.

Luxembourg. February 14, 1991.

Acceptance.

Vanuatu. April 22, 1991. Acceptance.

G. D.

Oceanographic research

International Council Convention for the Exploration of the Sea. Copenhagen, 12 December 1964. "Official State Gazette" of 22 September 1969.

Russian Federation. 15 January 1992.

Notice that the Russian Federation succeeds as a member of the USSR in the Convention.

Convention on the International Hydrographic Organization. Monaco, 3 May 1967. "Official State Gazette" of 19 November 1975.

United Arab Emirates. 2 March 1992. Accession with entry into force on 2 March 1992.

G. E. Private law

International Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules of Boarding Knowledge. Amended by the Protocol of 1968 (Brussels, 23 February 1968). Brussels, 25 August 1924, G. de Madrid, 31 July 1930.

Japan. 13 February 1992. Signature.

H.

AEREOS

H. A. General

H. B. Navigation and transport

H. C. Private law

I. COMMUNICATIONS AND TRANSPORT

I. A. Postcards

Minutes approved by the 19th Congress of the Universal Postal Union. Hamburg, 27 July 1984. (Official Journal of the State) from 23 September 1987 to 7 October 1987.

Argentina. May 23, 1991. Ratification of the Third Additional Protocol to the Constitution of the Universal Postal Union with the following statement:

(a) The Argentine Government rejects the extension of the application of the Third Additional Protocol to the Constitution of the Universal Postal Union signed in Hamburg on 27 July 1984 to the Falkland Islands, South Georgia and Sandwich of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland on 15 July 1986 and reaffirms the sovereignty rights of the Republic of Argentina on those islands which form part of its national territory.

The United Nations General Assembly has adopted resolutions 2,065 (XX), 3.160 (XXVIII), 31/49, 37/9, 38/12 and 39/6, recognizing the existence of a dispute over sovereignty over the Falkland Islands. and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland are urged to resume negotiations in order to find as soon as possible a peaceful and definitive solution to the dispute and its remaining differences regarding the dispute. question, with the interposition of the good offices of the Secretary-General of the United Nations, who report on progress made.

The 40 United Nations General Assembly adopted resolution 40/21 of 27 November 1985, which again urges both parties to resume these negotiations, which was reiterated in Resolution 41/40 of 25 November 1985. of 1986.

The Argentine Republic also rejects the extension of the application of the aforementioned Acts to the so-called "British Antarctic Territory", while reaffirming its rights in the Antarctic Sector. Argentine, comprised between the 25 and 74 meridians of west longitude and the 60 parallel of south latitude, including those relating to its corresponding sovereignty and maritime jurisdiction.

Recalls, moreover, that such rights are duly safeguarded in Article IV of the Antarctic Treaty, signed in the city of Washington on 1 December 1959, of which the Republic of Argentina and the Kingdom are a party. United from Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

b) The Argentine Government notes that the provision contained in Article 28, numeral 1, of the Universal Postal Convention on the circulation of valedero postal stamps in the country of origin, will not be considered compulsory for the Republic where the Argentine geographical and legal reality is disfigured, and without prejudice to the application of paragraph 15 of the Argentine-British Joint Declaration of 1 July 1971 on communications and movement between the Argentine continental territory and the Falkland Islands, approved by reverse notes exchanged between the two governments on 5 August 1971.

In this regard, the Argentine Republic considers it inappropriate and extemporaneous and therefore expressly rejects the content and scope of what the United Kingdom Government of Great Britain and Northern Ireland has stated in relation to This Joint Declaration of 1971, in the note presented to the Swiss Government on 2 July 1986.

This ratification is valid from 23 May 1991, the date of deposit of the instrument.

This notification is addressed to the governments of the Member States of the Union pursuant to Article 26 of the Constitution.

Brazil. 16 January 1991. Ratification of the Third Additional Protocol to the Constitution of the Universal Postal Union.

Ivory Coast. 10 December 1991.

Ratification of the Third Additional Protocol to the Constitution of the Universal Postal Union.

Socialist Republic of Ukraine. 16 August 1991.

Ratification of the Third Additional Protocol to the Constitution of the Universal Postal Union.

I. B. Telegraphs and radio

International Telecommunications Convention. Nairobi, 6 November 1982. (Official State Gazette) of 22 and 23 April 1986.

Latvia. November 11, 1991.

Accession.

I. C. Space

I. D. Satellites

Protocol on the privileges and immunities of the International Maritime Telecommunications Organization (INMARSAT). London, 1 December 1981. "Official State Gazette" of 5 March 1991.

Belgium. 7 February 1992.

Accession with entry into force on 8 March 1992.

Cameroon.

January 22, 1992. Accession with entry into force on 21 February 1992.

Protocol on privileges and immunities of the European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites. Darmstadt, 1 December 1986. * Official State Gazette of 21 January 1992.

Federal Republic of Germany. 9 November 1989. Confirms the reservations already expressed by letter of 7 December 1987 and statement:

Excellence,

In connection with the deposit of the instrument of ratification of the Protocol on Privileges and Immunities of the European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT) of 1 December 1986, I have the honour to confirm, on behalf of the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany, the following reservations, which were already made by letter of 7 December 1987:

The Federal Republic of Germany makes its reservation in relation to the content of paragraph 2 of Article 7, in the sense that the tax and customs provisions are strictly regulated in Article 5, not being able to result from Article 7 additional tax benefits.

The Federal Republic of Germany declares that it excludes the application of Article 11 (d) of the Protocol on its territory.

I accepted, excellence, the testimony of my most distinguished consideration.

Fdo.: Doctor Wolfram Dufner.

Excellent sir

Federal Counsellor Rene Felber

Federal Department of Foreign Affairs

Bern

Excellence,

Regarding the deposit today of the instrument of ratification of the Protocol of 1 December 1986 on the privileges and immunities of the European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT), I have the honour to declare on behalf of the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany that the Protocol will also apply in the Land of Berlin, with effect from the same date as it enters into force for the Republic of Germany. Federal Republic of Germany.

I accepted, excellence, the testimony of my highest consideration.

Fdo.: Doctor Wolfram Dufner.

Excellent sir

Federal Counsellor Rene Felber

Federal Department of Foreign Affairs

Bern

Italy. Reserve:

The Italian Government reserves the right not to apply to Italian officials or permanent residence on Italian territory the exemption of any national tax on wages and emoluments paid by EUMETSAT as provided for in Article 10 (g).

Turkey. Reserve:

The Government of the Republic of Turkey reserves the right to abide by Article 11 of the Protocol on the Privileges and Immunities of EUMETSAT only in the exercise of the functions of Director, except in the case of damage caused by a vehicle or other means of transport of its property or driven by it.

I. E. Roads

Europe Agreement on the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road (ADR).

Geneva, September 30, 1957. "Official State Gazette" from 9 to 17 July 1973.

Acceptance of the amendments proposed by France to Appendices B. 6 of Annex B on its amended day. Entry into force of that acceptance on 29 January 1992.

I. F. Rail

J. ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL

J. To Economic

IV ACP-EEC Convention. Lomé, 15 December 1989. "Official State Gazette" of 10 December 1991.

CEE. February 25, 1991. Approval.

J. B Financial

BIRD Agreement (International Bank for Reconstruction and Development). Washington, December 27, 1945. of 13 September 1958.

Status/Signature/Acceptance

Afghanistan 14-7-1955 14 7-1955

Albania 15 -10-1991 15 -10-1991

Germany (1) 14-8-1952 14-8-1952

Angola 25-2-1982 25-2-1982

Antigua and Barbuda 22-9-1983 22-9-1983

Saudi Arabia 26-8-1957 26-8-1957

Algeria 26-9-1963 26-9-1963

Argentina 20-9-1956 20-9-1956

Australia 5-8-1947 5-8-1947

Austria 27-8-1948 27-8-1948

Bahamas 21-8-1973 21-8-1973

Bahrain 15-9-1972 15-9-1972

Bangladesh 17-8-1972 17-8-1972

Barbados 12-9-1974 12-9-1974

Belgium 27-12-1945 27-12-1945

Belize 19-3-1982 19-3-1982

Benin (2) 10-7-1963 10-7-1973

Bhutan 28-9-1981 28-9-1981

Bolivia 27-12-1945 27-12-1945

Botswana 24-7-1968 24-7-1968

Brazil 27-12-1945 14-1-1946

Bulgaria 25-9-1990 25-9-1990

Burkina Fasso (3) 2-5-1963 2-5-1963

Burundi 28-9-1963 28-9-1963

Cape Verde 20-11-1978 20-11-1978

Cambodia (4) 22-7-1970 22-7-1970

Cameroon 10-7-1963 10-7-1963

Canada 27-12-1945 27-12-1945

Colombia 24-12-1946 24-12-1946

Comoros 28-10-1976 28-10-1976

Congo 10-7-1963 10-7-1963

Korea 26-8-1955 26-8-1955

Ivory Coast 11-3-1963 11-3-1963

Costa Rica 27-12-1945 8-1-1946

Cuba (5)--

Chad 10-7-1963 10-7-1963

Czechoslovakia (6)-20 9-1990

Chile 31-12-1945 31-12-1945

China (7) 27-12-1945 26-12-1945

Cyprus 21-12-1961 21-12-1961

Denmark 30-3-1946 30-3-1946

Djibouti 1-10-1980 1-10-1980

Dominica 29-9-1980 29-9-1980

Ecuador 27-12-1945 28-12-1945

Egypt (8) 27-12-1945 27-12-1945

El Salvador 14-3-1946 143-1946

United Arab Emirates 22-9-1972 22-9-1972

Spain 15-9-1958 15-9-1958

United States 27-12-1945 27-12-1945

Ethiopia 27-12-1945 27-12-1945

Fidji 28-5-1971 28-5-1971

Philippines 27-12-1945 27-12-1945

Finland 141-1948 14-1-1948

France 27-12-1945 27-12-1945

Gabon 10-9-1963 10-9-1963

Gambia 18-10-1967 18-10-1967

Ghana 20-9-1957 20-9-1957

Granada 27-8-1975 27-8-1975

Greece 27-12-1945 27-12-1945

Guatemala 27-12-1945 28-12-1945

Guinea 28-9-1963 28-9-1963

Guinea Bissau 24-3-1977 24-3-1977

Equatorial Guinea 1-7-1970 1-7-1970

Guyana 26-9-1966 26-9-1966

Haiti 8-9-1953 8-9-1953

Honduras 27-12-1945 27-12-1945

Hungary 7-7-1982 7-7-1982

India 27-12-1945 27-12-1945

Indonesia (9)-13-4-1963

Iraq 27-12-1945 27-12-1945

Iran 28-12-1945 29-12-1945

Ireland 8-8-1957 8-8-1957

Iceland 27-12-1945 27-12-1945

Solomon Islands 22-9-1978 22-9-1978

Israel 12-7-1954 12-7-1954

Italy 27-3-1947 27-3-1947

Libyan Arab Jamairiya (10) 17-9-1958 17-9-1958

Jamaica 21-2-1963 21-2-1963

Japan 13-8-1952 13-8-1952

Jordan 29-8-1952 29-8-1952

Kenya 3-2-1964 3-2-1964

Kiribati 29-9-1986 299-1986

Kuwait 13-9-1962 13-9-1962

Lesotho 25-7-1968 25-7-1968

Lebanon 14-4-1947 14-4-1947

Liberia 28-3-1962 28-3-1962

Luxembourg 27-12-1945 27-12-1945

Madagascar (11) 25-9-1963 25-9-1963

Malaysia (12) 7-3-1958 73-1958

Malawi 19-7-1965 19-7-1965

Maldives 13-1-1978 13-1-1978

Mali 27-9-1963 27-9-1963

Malta 26-9-1983 26-9-1983

Morocco 25-4-1958 25-5-1958

Mauritius 239-1968 23-9-1968

Mauritania 10-9-1963 10-9-1963

Mexico 31-12-1945 31-12-1945

Mongolia 14-2-1991 14-2-1991

Mozambique 24-9-1984 24-9-1984 Myanmar (13) 3-1-1952 3-1-1952

Namibia 25-9-1990 25-9-1990

Nepal 6-9-1961 6-9-1961

Nicaragua 14-3-1946 14-3-1946

Niger 24-4-1963 24-4-1963

Nigeria 30-3-1961 30-3-1961

Norway 27-12-1945 27-12-1945

New Zealand 31-8-1961 31-8-1961

Oman 23-12-1971 23-12-1971

Netherlands 27-12-1945 26-12-1945

Pakistan 11-7-1950 11-7-1950

Panama 14-3-1946 14-3-1946

Papua New Guinea 9-10-1975 9-10-1975

Paraguay 27-12-1945 28-12-1945

Peru 31-12-1945 31-12-1945

Poland (14)-27-6-1986

Portugal 29-3-1961 29-3-1961

Qatar 25-9-1972 25-9-1972

United Kingdom 27-12-1945 27-12-1945

Rep.

Syrian Arab (8) 10-4-1947 10-4-1947

R. CAR (15) 10-7-1963 10-7-1963

R. Dominican-18-9-1961

Romania 15 -12-1972 15 -12-1972

Rwanda 30-9-1963 30-9-1963

Western Samoa 28-6-1974 28-6-1974

St. Kitts and Nevis 15-8-1984 15-8-1984

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 31-8-1982 31-8-1982

St. Lucia 27-6-1980 27-6-1980

São Tomé and Príncipe 30-

9-1977 30-9-1977

Senegal 31-8-1962 31-8-1962

Seychelles 29-9-1980 29-9-1980

Sierra Leone 10-9-1962 10-9-1962

Singapore 3-8-1966 3-8-1966

Somalia 31-8-1962 31 8-1962

Sri Lanka (16) 29-8-1950 29-8-1950

South Africa (17) 27-12-1945 27-12-1945

Sudan 5-9-1957 5-9-1957

Sweden 31-8-1951 31-8-1951

Suriname 27-6-1978 27-6-1978

Swaziland 22-9-1969 22-9-1969

Thailand 3-5-1949 3-5-1949

Tanzania (18) 10-9-1962 10-9-1962

Togo 1-8-1962 1-8-1962

Tonga 13-9-1985 13-9-1985

Trinidad and Tobago 16-9-1963 16-9-1963

Tunisia 14-4-1958 14-4-1958

Turkey 11-3-1947 11-3-1947

Uganda 27-9-1963 27-9-1963

Uruguay 27-12-1945 11-3-1946

Vanuatu 28-9-1981 28 9-1981

Venezuela 30-12-1946 30-12-1946

Vietnam (19)-2-7-1976

Yemen, Rep. of (20) 3-10-1969 3-10-1969

Yemen, Arab Rep. 22-5-1970 22-5-1970

Yemen Democratic (21) 3-9-1969 3-9-1969

Yugoslavia 27-12-1945 27-12-1945

Zaire (22) 28-9-1963 28-9-1963

Zambia 23-9-1965 23-9-1965

Zimbabwe 29-9-1980 29-9-1980

(1) On 3 October 1990, the German Democratic Republic and the Federal Republic of Germany were united in a single sovereign state called Germany.

(2) Previously Dahomey.

(3) Previously High Volta.

(4) Previously Khmer Republic and Democratic Kampuchea.

(5) Withdrawal 2 April 1964, previously December 31, 1945 F and March 14, 1946 AC.

(6) Previously December 27, 1945 F and December 26, 1945 AC and retired December 31, 1954.

(7) Signed and accepted by the Republic of China, Republic of China, Republic of China, 15 May 1980.

(8) Egypt and Syria were replaced in the BIRD on July 18, 1958 by a single member, the United Arab Republic, which was divided on 2 November 1961 in the United Arab Republic and the Syrian Arab Republic. The United Arab Republic changed its name to the Arab Republic of Egypt on September 2, 1971.

(9) Previously April 15, 1954 F and April 15, 1954 AC and retired August 17, 1965.

(10) Previously Libya and Libyan Arab Republic.

(11) Previously Malgache Republic.

(12) Previously Malay Federation.

(13) Previously Burma.

(14) Previously December 27, 1945 F, January 10, 1946 AC and retired March 14, 1950.

(15) Previously Central African Empire.

(16) Previously Ceylan.

(17) Previously South African Union and Republic of South Africa.

(18) Previously Tanganyika and United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar.

(19) Previously South Vietnam.

(20) A single member since 13 July 1990, by virtue of the union, on 22 May 1990, of the Yemenita Arab Republic and the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen.

(21) Previously South Yemen.

(22) Previously Democratic Republic of Congo and Congo (Leopoldville).

The International Financial Corporation (amended by Resolutions that entered into force on 21 September 1961 and 1 September 1965). Washington, May 25, 1955. "Official State Gazette" of 23 December 1981.

Signature Acceptance Status

Afghanistan 23-9-1957 29-9-1957 AC

Albania 15 -10-1991 15 -10-1991 AC

Germany (1) 207-1956 20-7-1956 AC

Angola 19-9-1989 19-9-1989 AC

Antigua and Barbuda 15-4-1987 15-4-1987 AC

Saudi Arabia 13-9-1962 18-9-1962 AC

Algeria 23-9-1990 23-9-1990 AC

Argentina 13-10-1959 13-10-1959 AC

Australia 23-12-1955 23-12-1955 AC

Austria 2-12-1955 28-9-1956 AC

Bahamas 8-12-1986 8-12-1986 AC

Bangladesh 18-6-1976 18-6-1976 AC

Barbados 25-6-1980 25-6-1980 AC

Belgium 27-12-1956 27-12-1956 AC

Belize 19-3-1982 19-3-1982 AC

Benin (2) 5-2-1987 5-2-1987 AC

Bolivia 2-4-1956 2-4-1956 AC

Botswana 23-3-1979 23-3-1979 AC

Brazil 27-1-1956 31-12-1956 AC

Bulgaria 22-7-1991 22-7-1991 AC

Burkina Fasso (3) 20-8-1975 20-8-1975 AC

Burundi 28-11-1979 28-11-1979 AC

Cape Verde 2-5-1990 2-5-1990 AC

Cameroon (4) 1-10-1974 1-10-1974 AC

Canada 22-10-1955 22-10-1955 AC

Colombia 25-5-1955 16-7-1956 AC

Congo 1-10-1980 1-10-1980 AC

Korea 16-3-1964 16-3-1964 AC

Ivory Coast 11-3-1963 11-3-1963 AC

Costa Rica 25-5-1955 5-1-1956 AC

Cuba (5)--

Czechoslovakia 20-9-1990 20-9-1990 AC

Chile 25-5-1955 15-4-1957 AC

China 15-1-1969 15-1-1969 AC

Cyprus 2-3-1962 2-3-1962 AC

Denmark 18-6-1956 18-6-1956 AC

Djibouti 1-10-1980 1-10-1980 AC

Dominica 29-9-1980 29-9-1980 AC

Ecuador 1-6-1955 5-12-1955 AC

Egypt (6) 16-12-1955 16-12-1955 AC

El Salvador 4-5-1956 4-5-1956 AC

United Arab Emirates 30-9-1977 30-9-1977 AC

Spain 24-3-1960 24-3-1960 AC

United States 5-12-1955 5-12-1955 AC

Ethiopia 26-1-1956 26-1-1956 AC

Fidji 12-7-1979 12-7-1979 AC

Philippines 12-8-1957 128-1957 AC

Finland 22-6-1956 22-6-1956 AC

France 20 7-1956 20-7-1956 AC

Gabon 20-10-1970 20-10-1970 AC

Gambia 19-9-1983 19-9-1983 AC

Ghana 3-4-1958 3-4-1958 AC

Granada 27-8-1975 27-8-1975 AC

Greece 25-5-1955 26-9-1957 AC

Guatemala 25-5-1955 14-3-1956 AC

Guyana 4-1-1967 4-1-1967 AC

Guinea 22-10-1982 22-10-1982 AC

Guinea Bissau 25-3-1977 25-3-1977 AC

Haiti 25-5-1955 9-3-1956 AC

Hungary 29-4-1985 29-4-1985 AC

India 19-10-1955 18-4-1956 AC

Indonesia (7) 28-12-1956 28-12-1956 AC

Iraq 9-11-1956 27-12-1956 AC

Iran 28-12-1956 28-12-1956 AC

Ireland 11-9-1958 11-9-1958 AC

Iceland 18-8-1955 18-8-1955 AC

Solomon Islands 21-7-1980 21-7-1980 AC

Israel 26-9-1956 26-9-1956 AC

Italy 27-12-1956 27-12-1956 AC

Libyan Arab Jamairiya (8) 18-9-1958 18-9-1958 AC

Jamaica 31-3-1964 31-3-1964 AC

Japan 15-6-1956 15-6-1956 AC

Jordan 28-5-1956 28-5-1956 AC

Kenya 3-2-1964 3-2-1964 AC

Kiribati 2-10-1986 2-10-1986 AC

Kuwait 13-9-1962 13-9-1962 AC

Lesotho 29-9-1972 29-9-1972 AC

Lebanon 28-12-1956 28-12-1956 AC

Liberia 28-3-1962 28-3-1962 AC

Luxembourg 26-9-1956 4-10-1956 AC

Madagascar (9) 27-9-1963 27-9-1963 AC

Malaysia (10) 20-3-1958 20-3-1958 AC

Malawi 19-7-1965 19-7-1965 AC

Maldives 2-2-1983 2-2-1983 AC

Mali 9-5-1978 9-5-1978 AC

Morocco 30-8-1962 30-8-1962 AC

Mauritius 23-9-1968 23-9-1968 AC

Mauritania 29-12-1967 29-12-1967 AC

Mexico 25-3-1955 30-12-1955 AC

Mongolia 14-2-1991 14-2-1991 AC

Mozambique 24-9-1984 24-9-1984 AC

Myanmar (11) 3-12-1956 3-12-1956 AC

Namibia 25-9-1990 25-9-1990 AC

Nepal 7-1-1966 7-1-1966 AC

Nicaragua 25-5-1955 14-3-1956 AC

Niger 10-12-1979 7-1-1980 AC

Nigeria 30-3-1961 30-3-1961 AC

Norway 1-6-1956 11-6-1956 AC

New Zealand 31-8-1961 31-8-1961 AC

Oman 20-2-1973 20-2-1973 AC

Netherlands 8-12-1955 28-12-1956 AC

Panama 25-5-1955 27-2-1956 AC

Papua New Guinea 9-10-1975 9-10-1975 AC

Pakistan 21-7-1955 18-5-1956 AC

Paraguay 25-5-1955 27-7-1956 AC

Peru 25-5-1955 6-2-1956 AC

Poland 29-12-1987 29-12-1987 AC

Portugal 8-7-1966 8-7-1966 AC

United Kingdom 25-10-1955 3-1-1956 AC

Syrian Arab Rep. (6) 28-6-1962 28-6-1962 AC

R. CAR (12) 1-4-1991 1-4-1991 AC

R. Dominican (13) 22-5-1955 21-2-1956 AC

Rwanda 6-11-1975 6-11-1975 AC

Romania 23-9-1990 23-9-1990 AC

Western Samoa 28-6-1974 28-6-1974 AC

St. Lucia 28-4-1982 28-4-1982 AC

Senegal 31-8-1962 31-8-1962 AC

Seychelles 11-6-1981 11-6-1981 AC

Sierra Leone 10-9-1961 10-9-1962 AC

Singapore 4-9-1968 4-9-1968 AC

Somalia 31-8-1962 31-8-1962 AC

Sri Lanka (14) 27-2-1956 27-2-1956 AC

South Africa (15) 26-3-1957 3-4-1957 AC

Sudan 21-10-1960 21-10-1960 AC

Sweden 6-6-1956 6-6-1956 AC

Swaziland 22-9-1969 22-9-1969 AC

Thailand 3-12-1956 3-12-1956 AC

Tanzania (16) 10-9-1962 10 9-1962 AC

Togo 4-9-1962 4-9-1962 AC

Tonga 23-10-1985 23-10-1985 AC

Trinidad and Tobago 10-6-1971 10-6-1971 AC

Tunisia 25-7-1962 25-7-1962 AC

Turkey 19-12-1956 19-12-1956 AC

Uganda 27-9-1963 27-9-1963 AC

Uruguay 22-8-1968 22-8-1968 AC

Vanuatu 28-9-1961 28-8-1981 AC

Venezuela 28-12-1956 22-8-1956 AC

Vietnam (17)--

Yemen (18) 22-5-1970 22-5-1970 AC

Yemeni Arab Republic 22-5-1970 22-5-1970 AC

Yugoslavia 5-7-1968 5-7-1968 AC

Zaire (19) 15-4-1970 15-4-1970 AC

Zambia 23-9-1965 23-9-1965 AC

Zimbabwe 29-9-1980 29-9-1980 AC (1) On 3 October 1990, the German Democratic Republic and the Federal Republic of Germany were united in a single sovereign state called Germany.

(2) Previously Dahomey.

(3) Previously High Volta.

(4) Previously Khmer Republic and Democratic Kampuchea.

(5) Signed and ratified on 25 May 1955 and 6 September 1957 respectively; ceased as a member on 14 November 1960, following its withdrawal from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development.

(6) Egypt and Syria were replaced in the BIRD, on July 18, 1958, by a single member, the United Arab Republic, which was divided on 2 November 1961, in the United Arab Republic and the Syrian Arab Republic. The United Arab Republic changed its name to the Arab Republic of Egypt on September 2, 1971.

(7) Withdrawal on November 6, 1961, reentered on April 23, 1968.

(8) Previously Libya and Libyan Arab Republic.

(9) Previously Malgache Republic.

(10) Previously Malay Federation.

(11) Previously Burma.

(12) Previously Central African Empire.

(13) Withdrawal on January 12, 1960, reentered on October 31, 1961.

(14) Previously Ceylan.

(15) Previously South African Union and Republic of South Africa.

(16) Previously Tanganyika and United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar.

(17) Previously South Vietnam. (18) The Yemenita Arab Republic and the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen, by virtue of their union on 22 May 1990, have been a single member since 13 July 1990.

(19) Previously Democratic Republic of Congo and Congo (Leopoldville).

Conconstitutive Convention of the International Development Association. Washington, January 26, 1960. "Official State Gazette" of 24 December 1981.

Status/Signature/Acceptance

Afghanistan 2-2-1961 2-2-1961 AC

Albania 15 -10-1991 15 -10-1991 AC

Germany (1) 21-9-1960 24-9-1960 AC

Angola 19-9-1989 199-1989 AC

Saudi Arabia 30-12-1960 30-12-1960 AC

Algeria 26-9-1963 26-9-1963 AC

Argentina 19-1-1962 3-8-1962 AC

Australia 11-7-1960 11-7-1960 AC

Austria 31-12-1960 28-6-1961 AC

Bangladesh 17-8-1972 17-8-1972 AC

Belgium 2-7-1964 2-7-1964 AC

Belize 19-3-1982 19-3-1982 AC

Benin (2) 16-9-1963 16-9-1963 AC

Bhutan 28-9-1981 28-9-1981 AC

Bolivia 21-6-1961 21-6-1961 AC

Botswana 24-7-1968 24-7-1978 AC

Brazil 29-6-1961 15-3-1963 AC

Burkina Fasso (3) 2-5-1963 13-5-1963 AC

Burundi 28-9-1963 28-9-1963 AC

Cape Verde 20-11-1978 20-11-1978 AC

Cambodia (4) 22-7-1970 22-7-1970 AC

Cameroon 10-4-1964 10-4-1964 AC

Canada 9-8-1960 9-8-1960 AC

Colombia 4-11-1960 16-6-1961 AC

Comoros 9-12-1977 9-12-1977 AC

Congo, Republic of (5) 8-11-1963 8-11-1963 AC

Korea, Republic of 18-5-1961 18-5-1961 AC

Ivory Coast 11-3-1963 11-3-1963 AC

Costa Rica 30-6-1961 30-6-1961 AC

Chad 7-11-1963 7-11-1963 AC

Czechoslovakia 20-9-1990 20-9-1990 AC

Chile 30-12-1960 30-12-1960 AC

China 1-8-1960 1-8-1960 AC

Cyprus 2-3-1962 2-3-1962 AC

Denmark 30-11-1960 30-11-1960 AC

Djibouti 1-10-1980 1-10-1980 AC

Dominica 29-9-1980 29-9-1980 AC

Ecuador 21-3-1960 7-11-1961 AC

Egypt, Arab Republic of (6) 26-10-1960 26-10-1960 AC

El Salvador 23-4-1962 23-4-1962 AC

United Arab Emirates 23-12-1981 23-12-1981 AC

Spain 18-10-1960 18-10-1960 AC

United States 9-8-1960 9-8-1960 AC

Ethiopia 29-8-1960 11-4-1961 AC

Fidji 29-9-1972 29-9-1972 AC

Philippines 28-10-1960 28-10-1960 AC

Finland 29-12-1960 29-12-1960 AC

France 30-12-1960 30-12-1960 AC

Gabon 4-11-1963 4-11-1963 AC

Gambia 18-10-1967 18-10-1967 AC

Ghana 29-12-1960 29-12-1960 AC

Granada 27-8-1975 27-8-1975 AC

Greece 31-10-1961 9-1-1962 AC

Guatemala 2-12-1960 27-4-1961 AC

Guinea 26-9-1969 26-9-1969 AC

Guinea-Bissau 25-3-1977 25-3-1977 AC

Equatorial Guinea 5-4-1972 5-4-1972 AC

Guyana 4-1-1967 4-1-1967 AC

Haiti 13-6-1961 13-6-1961 AC

Honduras 9-8-1960 23-12-1960 AC

Hungary 29-4-1985 29-4-1985 AC

India 14-9-1960 20-9-1960 AC

Indonesia 20-8-1968 20-8-1968 AC

Iraq 7-11-1960 29-12-1960 AC

Iran 10-10-1960 10-10-1960 AC

Ireland 22-12-1960 22-12-1960 AC

Iceland 19-5-1961 19-5-1961 AC

Solomon Islands 21-7-1980 21-7-1980 AC

Israel 22-12-1960 22-12-1960 AC

Italy 19-9-1960 19-9-1960 AC

Libyan Arab Jamairiya (7) 1-8-1961 1-8-1961 AC

Japan 27-12-1960 27-12-1960 AC

Jordan 4-10-1960 4-10-1960 AC

Kenya 3-2-1964 3-2-1964 AC

Kiribati 2-10-1986 2-10-1986 AC

Kuwait 13-9-1962 13-9-1962 AC

Laos 28-10-1963 28-10-1963 AC

Lesotho 19-9-1968 19-9-1968 AC

Lebanon 10-4-1962 10-4-1962 AC

Liberia 28-3-1962 28-3-1962 AC

Luxembourg 4-6-1964 4-6-1964 AC

Madagascar (8) 25-9-1963 25-9-1963 AC

Malaysia (9) 2-9-1960 2-9-1960 AC

Malawi 19-7-1965 19-7-1965 AC

Maldives 13-1-1978 13-1-1978 AC

Mali 27-9-1963 27-9-1963 AC

Morocco 29-12-1960 29-12-1960 AC

Mauritius 23-9-1968 23-9-1968 AC

Mauritania 10-2-1963 10-9-1963 AC

Mexico 31-12-1960 24-4-1961 AC

Mongolia 14-2-1991 14-2-1991 AC

Mozambique 24-9-1984 24-9-1984 AC

Myanmar (10) 5-11-1962 5-11-1962 AC

Nepal 6-3-1963 6-3-1963 AC

Nicaragua 30-12-1960 30-12-1960 AC

Niger 24-4-1963 24-4-1963 AC

Nigeria 14-11-1961 14-11-1961 AC

Norway 12-7-1960 16-8-1960 AC

New Zealand 1-10-1974 1-10-1974 AC

Oman 20-2-1973 20-2-1973 AC

Netherlands 21-9-1960 30-6-1961 AC

Pakistan 9-6-1960 9-6-1960 AC

Panama 1-9-1961 1-9-1961 AC

Papua New Guinea 9-10-1975 9-10-1975 AC

Paraguay 25-10-1960 10-2-1961 AC

Peru 30-8-1961 30-8-1961 AC

Poland 28-6-1988 28-6-1988 AC

UK 14-9-1960 14-9-1960 AC

Central African Republic (11) 27-8-1963 28 7-1963 AC

Dominican Republic 16-11-1962 16-11-1962 AC

Rwanda 30-9-1963 30-9-1963 AC

Western Samoa 28-6-1974 28-6-1974 AC

San Cristóbal y Nieves 23-10-1987 23-10-1987 AC

St. Vincent and Grenadines 30-8-1982 30-8-1982 AC

St. Lucia 28-4-1982 28-4-1982 AC

São Tomé and Príncipe 30-9-1977 30-9-1977 AC

Senegal 31-8-1962 31-8-1962 AC

Sierra Leone 10-9-1962 13-11-1962 AC

Syria, Arab Republic (6) 28-6-1962 28-6-1962 AC

Somalia 31-8-1962 31-8-1962 AC

Sri Lanka (12) 26-6-1961 27-6-1961 AC

South Africa (13) 12-10-1960 12-10-1960 AC

Sudan 25-8-1960 25-8-1960 AC

Sweden 21-6-1960 21 6-1960 AC

Swaziland 22-9-1969 22-9-1969 AC

Thailand 24-9-1960 24-9-1960 AC

Tanzania (14) 10-9-1962 6-11-1962 AC

Togo 21-8-1962 21-8-1962 AC

Tonga 23-10-1985 23-10-1985 AC

Trinidad and Tobago 30-10-1972 30-10-1972 AC

Tunisia 30-12-1960 30-12-1960 AC

Turkey 22-12-1960 22-12-1960 AC

Uganda 27-9-1963 27-9-1963 AC

Manuatu 28-9-1981 28-9-1981 AC

Vietnam (15) 27-7-1960 27-7-1960 AC

Yemen (16) 22-5-1970 22-5-1970 AC

Yemeni Arab Republic 22-5-1970 22-5-1970 AC

People's Republic of Yemen 10-9-1970 9-10-1970 AC

Yugoslavia 26-10-1960 26-10-1960 AC

Zaire (17) 28-9-1963 28-9-1963 AC

Zambia 23-9-1965 23-9-1965 AC

Zimbabwe 29-9-1980 29-9-1980 AC

(1) On 3 October 1990 the German Democratic Republic and the Federal Republic of Germany joined in a single sovereign state called Germany.

(2) Previously Dahomey.

(3) Previously High Volta.

(4) Previously Khmer Republic and Democratic Kampuchea.

(5) Previously Congo (Brazzaville) and the People's Republic of Congo.

(6) Egypt and Syria were replaced in the BIRD on July 18, 1958 by a single member, the United Arab Republic, which was divided on 2 November 1961 in the United Arab Republic and the Syrian Arab Republic. The United Arab Republic changed its name to the Arab Republic of Egypt on September 2, 1971.

(7) Previously Libya and the Arab Republic of Libya.

(8) Previously Malgache Republic.

(9) Previously Malay Federation.

(10) Previously Burma.

(11) Previously Central African Empire.

(12) Previously Ceylan.

(13) Previously South African Union and Republic of South Africa.

(14) Previously Tanganyika and United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar.

(15) Previously South Vietnam.

(16) A single member since 13 July 1990, by virtue of the union, on 22 May 1990 of the Yemenita Arab Republic and the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen.

(17) Previously Democratic Republic of Congo and Congo (Leopoldville).

The Agreement Establishing the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency. Seoul, 11 October 1985. * Official State Gazette of 9 March 1988.

Status/Signature/Acceptance

Albania 15 -10-1991 15 -10-1991

Germany (1) 27-7-1986 6-10-1987

Angola 19-9-1989 19-9-1989

Saudi Arabia 8-4-1986 6-8-1986

Argentina 28-11-1990 29-11-1990

Bahrain 6-8-1986 12-11-1986

Bangladesh 13-3-1987 13-3-1987

Barbados 23-5-1986 23-5-1986

Belgium 21-9-1989-

Benin 17-4-1986-

Bolivia 5-5-1986 26-9-1991

Botswana 31-8-1989 26-9-1989

Brazil 23-9-1990-

Bulgaria 22-7-1991-

Burkina Fasso 2-10-1987 2-11-1988

Cape Verde 28-9-1989-

Cameroon 27-1-1988 7-10-1988

Canada 10-4-1986 29-10-1987

Colombia 27-5-1986-

Congo (2) 7-6-1988 5-7-1990

Korea 11-10-1985 24-11-1987

Ivory Coast 29-5-1986 7-6-1988

Costa Rica 23-9-1989-

Czechoslovakia 20-9-1990 20-9-1990

Chile 10-4-1986 29-3-1988

China 28-4-1988 30-4-1988

Cyprus 25-6-1986 11-3-1987

Denmark 27-8-1986 18-8-1987

Dominica 29-4-1988 2-8-1991

Ecuador 11-10-1985 15 1-1986

Egypt 6-6-1986 21-9-1987

El Salvador 12-3-1991 17-6-1991

Spain 27-4-1988 29-4-1988

United States 18-6-1986 12-4-1988

Ethiopia 21-9-1990 21-2-1991

Fidji 1-10-1986 24-5-1990

Philippines 15-9-1986-

Finland 13-5-1988 28-12-1988

France 22-7-1986 28-12-1989

Gambia 15 -10-1991 15 -10-1991

Ghana 25-6-1986 29-4-1988

Granada 31-1-1986 28-1-1988

Greece 18-7-1986 24-5-1989

Guatemala 15 -10-1991-

Guinea 25-9-1989-

Kenya 2-10-1987 30-11-1988

Kuwait 6-3-1987 6-7-1987

Lesotho 22-12-1986 30-1-1987 Luxembourg 24-9-1990 4-6-1991

Madagascar 27-5-1987 8-6-1988

Malaysia 2-7-1991 2-8-1991

Malawi 18-2-1987 14-5-1987

Mali 5-10-1990 5-10-1990

Malta 16-9-1986 13-2-1990

Morocco 11-4-1986-

Mauritius 4-11-1988 19-10-1990

Mauritania 10-4-1991 8-10-1991

Mongolia 14-7-1991-

Namibia 25-9-1990 25-9-1990

Nicaragua 28-9-1990-

Nigeria 23-9-1986 8 3-1988

Norway 6-6-1988 3-7-1989

Oman 21-6-1988 241-1989

Netherlands 3-2-1986 9-10-1987

Pakistan 7-7-1986 1-12-1986

Papua New Guinea 9-5-1990 29-10-1990

Paraguay 13-9-1991-

Peru 19-12-1991 5-6-1991

Poland 23-1-1989 28-12-1989

Portugal 1-10-1987 6-6-1988

UK 9-4-1986 12-4-1988

Syrian Arab Republic 28-9-1990-

Romania 6-8-1991-

Rwanda 27-10-1989 27-10-1989

Samoa 12-9-1986 17-3-1987

St. Kitts and Nevis 18-4-1986-

Saint Vincent and Grenadines 26-4-1990 8-6-1990

Saint Lucia 13-1-1986 25-7-1988

Senegal 30-10-1985 10-3-1987

Sierra Leone 4-12-1985-

Sri Lanka 3-10-1986 27-5-1988

Sudan 10-3-1987 21-8-1991

Sweden 2-4-1987 31-12-1987

Switzerland 18-7-1986 8-2-1988

Swaziland 25-9-1989 3-4-1990

Tanzania 24-9-1990 24-1-1991

Togo 30 5-1986 15-4-1988

Trinidad and Tobago 17-1-1991 10-9-1991

Tunisia 1-10-1986 7-6-1988

Turkey 11-10-1985 3-6-1988

Uganda 30-9-1991-

Uruguay 8-4-1986-

Vanuatu 7 3-1986 27-7-1988

Yemen (3) 1-10-1986 10-1-1990

Yugoslavia 22-9-1989 6-9-1991

Zaire 26-3-1986 7-2-1989

Zambia 7-10-1986 6-6-1988

Zimbabwe 27-9-1989-

(1) On 3 October 1990 the German Democratic Republic and the Federal Republic of Germany joined in a single sovereign state called Germany.

(2) Previously People's Republic of Congo.

(3) Made by Yemen Democratic. On 22 May 1990, the Yemenita Arab Republic and Yemen were united in a single sovereign state called Yemen.

J. C. Customs and Commercial

Convention establishing the Customs Cooperation Council. Brussels, 15 December 1950. "Official State Gazette" of 23 September 1954.

USSR.

8 July 1991. Accession with the following statement:

Customs Convention on A.T.A. Meat for the Temporary Admission of Goods (A.T.A. Convention). Brussels, 6 December 1961. "Official State Gazette" of 7 October 1964.

Ireland. 3 January 1992. Acceptance of ATA meats as Transit Documents, Notification made in accordance with Article 23 of the Convention.

Anejos A1, 12, B1, B2, B3, C1, D1, D2, E1, E4, E6, E8, F1, F2, F3 and F6 of the International Convention for the Simplification and Harmonization of Customs Procedures made in Kyoto on 18 May 1973 (published in the Official Journal of the European Union). of the State > of 13 May and 19 September 1980). Kyoto, May 18, 1973. "Official State Gazette" of 6 August 1991.

South Africa. August 8, 1991.

Acceptance of Anejos, with reservations:

Annex relating to the temporary deposit of goods (A. 2)

(Entry into effect: November 18, 1977)

SOUTH AFRICA NOTIFICATION (+)

The Embassy of South Africa in Belgium has informed the Secretary-General, by means of communication received on 8 August 1991, that South Africa accepts the Annex mentioned in the title with the following reservations:

Recommended Practice 13:

The referenced operations will only be authorized when the merchandise declaration has been accepted.

Rule 16:

In South African legislation, provisions are not included whereby goods damaged or damaged as a result of an accident or force majeure are cleared of customs duty as if they had been imported into the state in which the goods were imported into the are found.

Rule 17:

In South African legislation there are provisions in this respect, but it is determined that the import duties in question may not be less than an amount that is reviewed at various intervals.

This Annex will enter into force for Southern Africa on 8 November 1991.

Rule 18:

The abandonment or destruction of goods in temporary storage shall be subject to the conditions laid down at any time by the South African legislation.

Recommended Practice 21:

South African legislation provides that no payment can be made for goods imported illegally and sold by the customs authorities.

Annex concerning temporary export for outward processing (E. 8.)

(Entry into effect: April 20, 1978)

SOUTH AFRICA NOTIFICATION (+)

The Embassy of South Africa in Belgium has informed the Secretary-General, by means of communication received on 8 August 1991, that South Africa accepts the Annex mentioned in the title with the following reservations:

Recommended Practice 6

Any general authorisation covering operations of this nature should be reviewed at regular intervals by the competent South African authorities.

Recommended Practice 26

In the South African legislation, no provisions are included in which the compensating products are subject to a temporary admission procedure prior to their release for consumption.

(+) This Annex will enter into force for South Africa on 8 November 1991.

Annex concerning the processing of goods for release for consumption (F. 2.)

(Entry into effect: January 28, 1987)

SOUTH AFRICA NOTIFICATION (+)

The Embassy of South Africa in Belgium has informed the Secretary-General, by means of communication received on 8 August 1991, that South Africa accepts the Annex mentioned in the title with the following reservations:

Rule 21

There are no provisions in South African legislation in this respect, but it is determined that the import duties in question may not be less than an amount that is reviewed at various intervals.

(+) This Annex will enter into force for South Africa on 8 November 1991.

Agreement on the interpretation and application of Articles VI, XVI and XXIII of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. Geneva, 12 April 1979.

of July 23, 1982. "Official State Gazette" of 23 July 1982.

Argentina. November 14, 1991. Acceptance with entry into force on 14 December 1991.

United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods. Vienna, 11 April 1980. "Official State Gazette" of 30 January 1991.

Ecuador. 27 January 1992. Accession with entry into force on 1 February 1993.

International Convention on the Harmonised Commodity Description and Coding System. Brussels, 14 June 1983. Protocol of Amendment to the International Convention on the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System. Brussels, 24 June 1986. * Official State Gazette of 28 December 1987.

Algeria. 24 October 1991. Ratification, with entry into force on 1 January 1992.

Thailand. 16 December 1991. Accession with entry into force on 1 January 1993.

J. D. Raw materials

Trigo Trade Convention, 1986. London, 14 March 1986.

of 29 August 1986 and 28 January 1988.

The International Wheat Council at its 115th session decided to extend the 1986 Trigo Trade Convention for a period of two years, until 30 June 1993, in accordance with Article 33 (2) of that Convention.

Food Aid Convention, 1986. London, 13 March 1986. * Official State Gazette of 29 August 1986 and 28 January 1988.

The Food Aid Council at its 62nd session decided to extend the Food Aid Convention, 1986 for a period of two years, until 30 June 1993, in accordance with Article XXII (2) of that Convention.

International Convention of Natural Rubber 1987. Geneva, 20 March 1987. * Official State Gazette of 10 February 1989.

Ivory Coast. December 22, 1991. Accession.

Belgium. December 24, 1991. Ratification, in accordance with Article 58 (3) of the Convention, states that it is an importer.

Luxembourg. December 24, 1991. Ratification, in accordance with Article 58 (3) of the Convention, states that it is an importer.

International Yute Agreement and Yute Products. Provisional application. 3 November 1989.

June 11, 1989.

Germany. November 12, 1991. Ratification.

Mandate for which the international copper studies group is constituted. Provisional application. Geneva, 24 February 1989. (Official State Gazette) of 14 February 1992.

By the United Nations Conference on Copper 1988 at the meeting held in Geneva from 23 to 24 January 1992, the fulfilment of the conditions required under paragraph 22 (d) is communicated for entry into This is the case for the Commission.

(OMITTED BOX)

K. AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES

K. A. Agricultural

Agreement establishing the International Center for High Mediterranean Agronomic Studies. Paris, May 21, 1962.

of March 2, 1970.

Albania. 22 January 1992. Accession.

International agreement that the Inter-American Institute of Cooperation for Agriculture and the Kingdom of Spain is celebrating.

The text and its provisional application were published in the Official Journal of the State > number 181 of 30 July 1991.

This Agreement entered into force on 4 March 1992, the date of the last of the cross-notifications between the Parties, with each other communicating the fulfilment of their respective formalities, as set out in Article 9 thereof.

K. B.

Fishing

International Convention for the Regulation of Whale Fishing. Washington, December 2, 1946 and Protocol of 10 November 1956. of 22 August 1980 and 23 April 1981.

Iceland. December 27, 1991. Notification by which Iceland withdraws from the Convention with effect from 30 June 1992.

Convention and Regulation of the General Council for Fisheries of the Mediterranean of 24 September 1949, as amended by the General Fisheries Council of the Mediterranean on 22 May 1963 and 1 July 1976. "Official State Gazette" of 4 August 1979.

Albania. April 10, 1991. Acceptance.

International Convention for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas. Rio de Janeiro 2 to 14 May 1966. "Official State Gazette" of 22 April 1969.

Albania. April 10, 1991.

Acceptance.

K. C. Protection of animals and plants

International Agreement for the creation in Paris of the International Office for Epizootics.

Paris, January 25, 1924. of March 3, 1927.

Estonia. January 13, 1991. Accession.

International Convention for the Protection of Vegetable Varieties. Paris, December 2, 1961.

of 9 June 1980.

Czech and Slovak Federal Republic. 4 November 1991. Accession with entry into force on 4 December 1991.

Additional Act to the International Convention for the Protection of Plants. Geneva, 10 November 1972.

of 9 June and 11 July 1980.

Czech and Slovak Federal Republic. 4 November 1991. Accession with entry into force on 4 December 1991.

Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora.

Washington, March 3, 1973. (Official Journal of the State) of 30 July 1986 and 24 November 1987.

Djibouti. 7 February 1992.

Accession with entry into force on 7 May 1992.

Czech and Slovak Federal Republic. 28 February 1992. Accession with entry into force on 28 May 1992.

Japan. 5 February 1992. Withdrawn with effect from 3 January 1992, from reserves concerning: , and .

Singapore. 12 February 1992. Withdrawn with effect from 15 February 1992, the reservation concerning: .

European Convention for the Protection of Animals in Livestock Farms. Strasbourg, 10 March 1976. * Official State Gazette of 28 October 1988.

Finland. December 2, 1991. Signature and acceptance.

Austria. 23 January 1992. Signature.

Convention on the conservation of wildlife and the natural environment in Europe. Bern, 19 September 1979. * Official State Gazette of 1 October 1986.

December 6, 1991.

Amendments to Annex I adopted by the Standing Committee at its meeting of 6 December 1991, with entry into force on 7 March 1992.

APPENDIX I/ANNEX I

Fully protected flora species

PTERIDOPYTA

ASPLENIACEAE

Asplenium hemionitis L.

Asplenium jahantiii (Litard.) Rouy

BLECHNACEAE

Woodwardia radicans (L.) Sm.

DICKSONIACEAE

Macrocarpa C. Presl Culcite

DRYOPTERIDACEAE

Dryopteris corleyi Fraser-Jenk.

Polystichum drepanum (Swartz) C. Presl

HYMENOPPHYLLACEAE

Hymenophyllum lotimensis

Trichomanes speciosum Willd.

ISOETACEAE

Azorica Uréeu ex Milde Isoetes

Boryana Dureu Isots

Malinvernian Ces Isoetes. & From Not.

MARSILEACEAE

Marsilea azorica Launert

Marsilea batardae Launert

Marsilea quadrifolia L.

Marsilea strigosa Willd.

Piularia minuta Durieu ex. Braun

OPPHIOGLOSSACEAE

Botrychium simplex Hitchc.

Ophioglossum polyphyllum A. Braun

SALVIVIACEAE

Salvinia natans (L.) All.

GYMNOPINACEAE

Babies nebrodensis (Lojac.) Mattei

ANGIOSPERMAE

AGAVACEAE

Dracaena draco (L.) L.

ALISMATACEAE

Alisma wahlenbergii (O.

R. Holmb.) Juz.

Caldesia parnassifolia (L.) Parl.

Luronium natans (L.) Raf.

AMARYLLIDACEAE

Leucjum nicaeense Ard.

Narcissus longispathus Pugsley

Narcissus nevadensis Pugsley

Narcissus scaberulus Henriq.

Narcissus triandrus L.

Narcissus viridiflorus Schousboe

Sternbergia candida B.

Mathew & Baytop

APOCYNACEAE

Rhazya orientalis (Decaisne) A. DC.

ARACEAE

Arum purpuroespathum Boyce

ARISTOLOCHIACEAE

Aristolochia samsunensis Davis

ASCLEPIADACEAE

Caralluma burchardii N.E. Brown

Ceropegia chrysantha Svent.

BERBERIDACEAE

Berberis timber Lowe

BORAGINACEAE

Alkanna pinardii Boiss.

Width crisspa Viv. (inclu. A. litoreae)

Echium gentianoides Webb ex Coincy

Lithodora nitide (H. Ern) R. Fernandes

Azoric Myosotis H. C. Watson

Myosotis rehsteineri Wartm.

Omphalodes kuzinskyana Willk.

Omphalodes littoralis Lehm.

Onosma Halophilum Boiss. & Heldr.

Onosma proponticum Aznav.

Onosma trooodi Kotschy

Solenanthus masalicus (Degen et al.)

Degen & Baldacci

Symphytum cycladense Pawl.

CAMPANULACEAE

asyneuma giganteum (Boiss.) Bornm.

Azorina vidalii (H. C.

Watson) Feer

Campanula damboldtiana Davis

Campanula lycita Sorger & Kit Tan

Campanula morettiana Reichenb.

Campanula sabatia De Not.

Jasione Lusitanica A. DC.

Musschia aurea (L. f.) DC.

Musschia wollastonii Lowe

Phytorsexis comosa (L.) Schur

Trachelium asperuloids Boiss. & Orph.

CAPRIFOLIACEAE

Sambucus palmensis Link

CARYOPHYLLACEAE

arenaria nevadensis Boiss. & Reuter.

arenaria provincialis Chater

Halliday Dianthus rupicola Biv.

Gypsy papillosa P. Porta

Herniaria algarvica Chaudri

Maritime Herniaria Link

Moehringia fontqueri Pau

Moehringia tommasinni Marches.

Petrocoptis grandiflora Rothm.

Petrocoptis montsicciana O. Bolos Rivas Mart.

Petrocoptis pseudovishosa Fernández Casas

Saponaria halophila Hedge & Hub. -Mor.

Silene furcata Raf. subsp. angustiflora (Rupr.) Walters

Silene haussknechtii Heldr. ex Hausskn.

Silene hifacensis Rouy ex Willk.

Silene holzmannii Heldr. ex Boiss.

Silene mariana Pau

Silene orphan Boiss.

Silene pompeiopolitana Gay ex Boiss.

Silene rothmaleri Pinto da Silva

Silene salsuginea Hub. -Mor. Silene sangaria Coode & Cullen

Silene velutina Pourret ex Loisel.

CHENOPODIACEAE

Beta adanensis Pamuk. apud Aellen

Beta trojana Pamuk. apud Aellen

Kalidiopsis wagenitzii Aellen

Kochia saxicola Guss.

Micromnemum coralloids (Loscos & Pardo) subsp. anatolicum Wagenitz

Salicornia veneta Pignatti & Lausanne

Aellen anatolic salsolo

Suaeda Cuculata Aellen

CITACEAE

Helianthemum alypoides Losa & Rivas Goday

Helianthemum bystropogophyllum Svent.

Helianthemum caput-felis Boiss.

Tuberaria major (Willk.) Pinto da Silva & Roseira

TAE

Anacyclus latealatus Hub. -Mor.

Anthemis glaberrima (Rech. f.) Greuter

Caches halophila Boiss. & Bal.

Argyramthemum lidii Humphries

Argyramthemum pinnatifidum (L.F.) Lowe subp. succulentum (Lowe) Humphries

Argyranthemum winterii (Svent.) Humphries

Artemisia granatensis Boiss.

Artemisia insipidus Vill.

Artemisia laciniata Willd.

Artemisia pancicii (Janka) Ronn.

Aster pyrenaeus Desf. ex DC. France

Aster sibiricus L. Atractylis arbuscula Svent. & Michaelis

Berattylis Preauxiana Schulz Bip.

Carduus myriacanthus Salzm. ex DC.

Carlina diae (Rech. f.) Meusel & Kastener

Centaurea alba L. subsp. heldreichii (Halacsy) Dostal

(Centaurea heldreichii Halacsy)

Centaurea alba L. subsp. princeps (Boiss. & Heldr.)

Gugler (Centaurea princeps Boiss. & Heldr.)

Centaurea attica Nyman subsp. megalarensis

(Halacsy & Hayek) Dostal (Centaurea megarensis Halacsy & Hayek)

Centaurea balearica J. D. Rodríguez

Centaurea borjae Valdes-Berm. & Rivas Goday

Centaurea citricolor Font Quer

Centaurea corymbosa Pourret

Centaurea twinnii F. Hermann

Centaurea horrified Badaro

Centaurea kalambakensis Freyn & Sint.

Centaurea kartschiana Scop.

Centaurea lactiflora Halacsy

Centaurea niederi Heldr.

Centaurea peucedanifolia Boiss. & Orph.

Centaurea pinnata Pau

Centaurea pulvinata (G. White) G. Blanca

Centaurea tchihatcheffii Fich. & Mey

Crepis crocifolia Boiss & Heldr.

Crepis granatensis (Willk.) G. Blanca & Cueto

Crepis purpurea Willd. Bieb. Erigeron frigid Boiss. ex DC.

Helichrysum Gossypinum Webb

Helichrysum sibthorpii Rouy Hymenostema pseudanthemis (Kunze) Willd.

Hypochoeris oligocephala (Svent. & D. Bramwell) Lack

Jurinea cyanoides (L.) Reichenb.

Jurinea fontqueri Cuatrec.

Lactuca watsoniana Trelease

Lamyropsis microcephala (Moris) Dittrich & Greuter

Leontodon boryi Boiss, ex DC.

Leontodon microcephalus (Boiss. ex DC.) Boiss.

Leontodon siculus (Guss.) Finch & Sell

Sibirica Ligularia (L.) Cass

Onopordum carduelinum Bolle

Onopordum nogalesii Svent.

Pericallis hadrosomus Svent.

Picris willkommii (Schultz Bip.) Nyman

Santolina elegans Boiss. ex DC.

Senecio elodes Boiss ex DC.

Senecio nevadensis Boiss. & Reuter

Sonchus erzicanicus Matthews

Stemmacantha cynaroids

Svenenia bupleuroides Font Quer

Tanacetum ptarmiciflorum (Webb) Schultz Bip.

Wagenitzia lancifolia (Sieber ex Sprengel) Dostal

CONVOLVULACEAE

Colvolvulus argyrothammos Greuter

Colvolvulus capput-medusae Lowe

Convolvulus lopez-soalmost Svent.

Convolvulus massonii A. Dietr.

Colvolvulus pulvinatus Sapad

Pharbitis preauxii Webb

CRASSULACEAE

Aeonium Gomeraense Praeger

Aeonium saundersii Bolle

CRUCICERAE

Alyssum akamasicum B.L. Burtt

Alyssum pyrenaicum Lapeyr. (Ptilotrichum pyrenaicum (Lapeyr.) Boiss.)

Arabis kennedyae Meikle

Biscutella neaceraca Bonnet

Boleum asperum (Pers.) Desvaux

Brassica glabrescens Poldini

Brassica hilarionis Post

Brassica insularis Moris

Brassica macrocarpa Guss.

Braya purpuraceus (R. Br.) Bunge

Coincya rupestris Rouy (Hutera rupestris P. Porta)

Coronopus navasii Pau Crambe arborea Webb ex Christ

Crambe laevigata DC. ex Christ

Crambe svengenii B. Petters, ex Bramw. & Sunding

Diplotaxis ibicensis (Pau) Gomez-Field

Diplotaxis siettiana Maire

Eruscastrum palustre (Pirona) Vis.

Iberis arbuscula Runemark Ionopsidium de le (Desf.) Reinchemb.

ionopsidium savianum (Caruel) Ball ex Arcang.

Murbeckiella sousae Rothm.

Parolinia schizogynoides Svent.

Sisymbrium cavanilesianum Valdes & Castroviejo

(S. matritense P. W. Ball & Herywood)

Sisymbrium confetum Stev.

Sisymbrium supine L.

Thlaspi cariense A. Carlstrom

CYPERACEAE

Eleocharis carniolic Koch

DIOSCOREACEAE

Borderea chouardii (Gaussen) Heslot

DIPACACEAE

Dipsacis cephalarioides Mathews & Kupicha

DROSERACEAE

Aldrocuanda vesivslab L.

ERICACEAE

Erica scopia L. subsp. azorica (Hochst.) D.A. Webb

EUPHORBIACEAE

Euphorbia handiensis Burchard

Euphorbia lambii Svent.

Euphorbia margalidiana Kuhbier & Lewejohann

Euphorbia nevadensis Boiss. & Reuter

Euphorbia stygiana H.

C. Watson

GENTIANACEAE

Centaurium rigualii Esteve Chueca

Centaurium somedanum Lainz

Gentiana ligustica R. de Vilm. Chopinet

Gentianella anglica (Pugsley) E. F. Warburg

GERANIACEAE

Erodium astragaloids Boiss. & Reuter

Erodium Chrysanthum L' Herit ex DC.

Erodium paularense Fernández-Gonzalex & Izco

Erodium rupicola Boiss.

Geranium moderense Yeo

GESNEERACEAE

Jankaea heldreichii (Boiss.) Boiss.

Pancic Serbic Ramonda

GRAMINEAE

Avenula hackeii (Henriq.) Holub

Bromus bromoideus (Lej.) Crepin

Bromus grossus Desf. ex DC.

Bromus interruptus (Hackel) Druce

Bromus psammophilus (P. M. Smith)

Coleanthus subtilis (Tratt.) Seidi

Eremopoa mardinensis R. Mill

Gaudinia hispanica Stace & Tutin

Micropyropsis tuberosa Romero-Zarco Cabezudo

Puccinellia pungens (Pau) Paunero

Stipa austroitalica Martinovsky

Bavarian Stipa Martinovsky & H. Scholz

Stipa styriaca Martinovsky

Tritetum subalpine (Hartm.) Neuman

GROSSULARACEAE

Ribes sardoum Martelli

HYPERLINK

Hypericum aciferum (Greuter)

N. K. B.

Robson

Hypericum salsuginerum Robson & Hub. -Mor.

IRIDACEAE

Crocus abantensis T. Baytop & Mathew

Crocus cyprius Boiss. & Kotschy

Crocus etruscus Parl.

Crocus hartmannius Holmboe

Crocus robertianus C. D.

Brickell

Iris marsica Ricci & Colasante

LABIATAE

Dracocephalum austriacum L.

Taygetea microshop P.H. Davis

Nepeta dyspphya (Boiss.) Heldr. ex Halacsy

Sphaciótica P. H Davis Nepa

Origanum cordifolium (Auch. & Montbr.) Vogel (Amaracus cordifolium Montr. & Auch.) Origanum opinionus L.

Origanum scabrum Boiss. & Heldr

Phlomis brevibracteata Turrill

Phlomis cypria Post.

Rosmarinus tomentosus Huber-Morath & Maire

Salvia crassifolia Sibth.

& Smith

Sideritis cypria Post

Sideritis cystosiphon Svent.

Sideritis discolor (Webb ex de Noe) Bolle

Sideritis incana L. ssp. glauca (Cav.) Malagarriga

Sideritis Infernalis Bolle

Sideritis javalanbrensis Pau

Sideritis marmorea Bolle

Sideritis serrata Cav. ex Lag.

Teucrium charidemi Sandwith

Teucrium lepicephalum Pau

Teucrium turredanum Losa & Rivas Goday

Thymus aznavourii Velen.

Thymus camphoratus Hoffmanns. & Link

Thymus carnosus Boiss.

Thymus cephalotos L.

LEGUMINOSAE

Anagyris latifolia Brouss. ex Willd.

Anthyllis hystrix Cardona, Contandr. & E. Sierra

Astragalus algarbiensis Coss. ex Bunge

Astragalus aquanius Anzalone

Astragalus centralpinus Braun-Blanquet

Astragalus macrocarpus DC. subsp.

lelkarensis Agerer-Kirchoff & Meikle

Astragalus maritimus Moris

Astragalus tremolsianus Pau

Astragalus verrucosus Moris

Cytisus aeolicus Guss. ex Lindl.

Dorvenium spectabile Wbb. & Berthel

Genista dorycnifolia Font Otier

Genista holopetala (Fleischm. ex Koch) Baldacci

Glycyrrhiza iconic Hub. -Mor.

Lotus azoricus P.W. Ball

Lotus callis-viridis D. Bramwell & D.

H. Davis

Lotus kundeii (E. Chueca) d. Bramwell et al.

Ononis maweana Ball

Oxytris deflexa (Pallas) DC. ssp. norvegica Nordh.

Sphaerophysa kotschyana Boiss.

Teline rosmarinifolia Webb & Berthel.

Teline salsoloides Arco & Acebes.

Thermopsis turcica Kit Tan, Vural & Ku.cukodu

Trifolium pachycalix Zoh.

Trifolium saxatile All.

Trigonella arenicola Hub.-mor.

Trionella halophila Boiss.

Trionella polycarp Boiss. & Heldr.

Vicia bifololata J. D. Rodriguez

Vicia dennesiana H. C. Watson

LENTIBULARIACEAE

Pinguicula crystallina Sibth. & Sm.

Pinguicula nevadensis (Lindb.) Casper

LILACEAE

Allium grosii Font Quer

Allium vuraii Kit Tan

Androcymbium europaeum (Lange) K. Richter

Androcymbium psammophilum Svent.

Androcymbium rechingeri Greuter

Asparagus lycaonicus Davis

Asphodelus bento-rainhae Pinto da Silva

Chionodoxa lochiae Meikle

Chionodoxa luciliae Boiss.

Colchicum arenarium Waldst. & Kit.

Colchicum Corsicum Baker

Colchicum cousturieri Greuter

Colchicum microanthum Boiss.

Fritillaria conica Boiss.

Fritillaria drenovskii Degem & Stoy.

Fritillaria eprotica Turrill ex Rix

Fritillaria euboeica (Rix Doerfler) Rix

Fritillaria gussichiae (Degen & Doerfler) Rix

Fritillaria obliqua Ker-Gawl.

Fritillaria rhodocanakis Orph. ex Baker

Fritillaria tunasia Heldr. ex Halacsy Muscari gussonei (Parl.) Tod.

Ornithogalum reverchonii Lange

Scilla morrisii Meikle

Scilla odorata Link

Tulipa cypria Stapf

Tulipa goulimya Sealy & Turrill

Tulipa praecox Ten.

Tulipa sprengeri Baker

LYTHRACEAE

Lythrum flexuosum Lag.

Lythrum thesioides M. Bieb.

MALVACEAE

Kosteletzkya pentacarpos (L.) Ledeb.

MYRIACEAE

Myrica rivas-martinezii Santos.

NAJADACEAE

Najas flexilis (Willd.) Rostk. & W. L. Schmidt

Tenuissima (A). Braun) Magnus

ORCHIDACEAE

Cephalanthera Cuculata Boiss. & Heldr.

Comperia Comperiana (Steven) Aschers. & Graebner

Cypripedium calceolus L.

Dactylorhiza chuhensis Renz & Taub.

Goodyera macrophylla Lowe

Liparis loeselii (L.) Rich.

Ophrys argolica Fleischm.

Ophrys isaura Renz & Taub.

Ophrys kotschyi Fleischm. & Soo

Ophrys lunulata Parl.

Ophrys lycia Renz & Taub.

Orchis scopulorum Summerh.

Platanthera obtusata (Pursh) Lindl.

subsp. oligantha (Turcz.) Hulten

Spiranthes aestivalis (Poiret) L. C. M.

Richard

PAEONACEAE

Paeonia cambessedesii (Willk.) Willk.

Paeonia clusii F.C. Stern subsp. rhodia (Stearn) Tzanoudakis

Paeonia parnassica Tzanoudakis

PALMAE

Phoenix theophrasti Greuter

PAPAVERACEAE

Papover lapponicum (Tolm.) Nordh.

African Rupicapnos (Lam.) Pomel

PITTOSPORACEAE

Pittosporum coriaceum Dryander ex Aiton

PLUMBAGINACEAE

Armory pseudarmory (Murray) Mansfeld

Armería rouyana Daveau

Armory soleirolii (Duby) Godron

Armory velutina Welv. ex Boiss. & Reuter

Limonium anatolicum Hedge

Limonium arborescens (Brouss.) Kuntze

Limonium dendroides Svent.

Limonium spectabile (Svent.) Kunkel & Sunding

Limonium sventenil Santos & Fernández Galvan

Limonium tamaricoides Bokhari

POLEMONIACEAE

Polemonium Boreale Adams

POLYGONACEAE

Polygonum praelongum Coode & Cullen

Rumex rupestris Le Gall

PRIMARY

Androsace cylinica DC.

Androsace Mathildae Levier

Androsace pyrenaica Lam.

Cyclamen mirabile Hildebr.

Lysimachia minoricensis J. D. Rodriguez

Primula apennina Widmer

Primula egaliksensis Wormsk.

Primula glaucescens Moretti

Petagna palinuri Primula

Primula spectabilis Tratt.

Soldanella villosa Darracq

RANUNCULACEAE

Aconitum corsicum Gayer

Adonis cylenea Boiss., Heldr. & Orph.

Adonis distorts Ten.

Aquillegia bertolonii Schott

Aquilegia kitaibelii Schott

Aquileia ottonis subsp. taygetea (Orph.) Strid

Arquilegia pyrenaica DC. subsp. cazorlensis (Heywood) Galiano & Rivas Martínez (Arquelegia cazorlensis Heywood)

Consolidates samia P. H. Davis

Delphinium caseyi B. L. Burtt

Pulsatilla patens (L.) Miller

Ranunculus fontanus C. Presl

Ranunculus kykkoensis Meikle

Ranunculus weyleri Mares

RESEDACEAE

Reseda decursive Forssk. Gibraltar

ROSACEAE

Bencomia brachystachya Svent.

Bencomia sphaerocarpa Svent.

Chamaemeles coriacea Lindl.

Crataegus dikmensis Pojark

Dendriopterium pulidoi Svent.

Power delphinensis Gren. & Godron

Browicz anatolic pyrus

RUBIACEAE

Galium globuliferum Hub. -Mor. & Reese

Galium litorale Guss.

Galium viridiflorum Boiss.

& Reuter

RUTACEAE

Svent micropath route.

SANTALACEAE

Kunkeliella subsucculenta Kammer

Thesium ebracteatum Hayne

SAPOTACEAE

Sideroxylon marmulano Banks ex Lowe

SAXIFRAGACEAE

Saxifraga berica (Béguinot) D. A. Webb

Saxifraga cintrana Kuzinsky ex Willk.

Saxifraga florulenta Moretti

Saxifraga hirculus L.

Saxifraga portosanctana Boiss

Saxifraga presolanensis Engl.

Saxifraga tombeanensis Boiss. ex Engl.

Saxifraga valdensis DC. Saxifraga vayredana Luizet

SCROPHULARACEAE

Anti-rhinum charidemi Lange

Eupphrasia azorica H. C. Watson

Euphrasia grandiflora Hochst.

Euphrasia Marchesettii Wettst. ex Marches.

Iblower chalcantha Svent. & O ' Shanahan

Iblower isabelliana (Webb & Berthel.) Masferrer

Linaria algarviana Chav.

Linaria ficalhoana Rouy

Linaria flava (Poiret) Desf.

Linaria hellenica Turril

Linaria ricardoi Cout.

Linaria tursica B.

Valdes & Cabezudo

Lindernia procumbens (Krocker) Philcox

Odontites granatensis Boiss.

Verbascum afyonense Hub. -Mor.

Verbascum baselatum Hub. -Mor.

Verbascum cyleneum (Boiss. & Heldr.) Kuntze

Verbascum degenii Hal.

Verbascum stepporum Hub. -Mor.

Veronica oetaea L.-A. Gustavsson

SELAGINACEAE

Globularia ascanii D. Bramwell & Kunkel.

Globularia sarcophylla Svent.

Globularia stygia Orph. ex Boiss.

SOLANACEAE

Willing Ba'etics.

Mandragora officinarum L.

Solanum lidii Sunding

THYMELAEACEAE

Daphne petraea Leybold

Daphne rodriguezii Textor

Thymelea brotherana Coutinho

TRAPACEAE

Trapa natans L.

TYPHACEAE

Typha minimum Funk

Typha shuttleworthii Koch & Sonder

ULMACEAE

Zelkova abelicea (Lam.) Boiss.

UMBELLIFERAE

Angelica heterocarpa Lloyd

Angelica palustris (Besser) Hoffman

Apium bermejoi Llorens Apium repens (Jacq.) Lag.

Athamanta cortiana Ferrarini

Bunium brevifolium Lowe

Bupleurum capillare Boiss.

& Heldr.

Bupleurum dianthifolium Guss.

Bupleurum Handiense (Bolle) Kunkel

Bupleurum kakiskalae Greuter

Eryngium alpinum L.

Eryngium viviparum Gay

Ferula halophila H. Pesmen

Ferula latipinna Santos

Laserpium longiradium Boiss.

Naucraga balearica Constance & Cannon

Oenanthe conioides Lange

Petagnia saniculifolia Guss.

Rouya polygama (Desf.) Coincy Seseli intricatum Boiss.

Thorella verticillatinundata (Thore) Briq.

VALIDACEAE

Centranthus trinervis (Viv.) Béguinot

VIOLACEAE

Viola athois W. Becker

Viola cazorlensis Gandoger

Viola cryana Gillot

Viola delphinantha Boiss.

Viola hispida Lam.

Viola jaubertiana Mares & Vigineix

BRYOPHYTA

BRYOPSIDA: ANTHOCEROTAE

ANTHOCEROTACEAE

Notothylas orbicularis (Schwin). Sul.

BRYOPSIDA: TICALTICAE

AYTONACEAE

Mannia Triandra (Scop.) Grolle

CEPHALOZIACEAE

Cephalozia maconuii (Aust.) Aust.

CODONACEAE

Petalophyllum ralfsii (Wils.) Ness et Gott. ex Lehm.

FRULLANIACEAE

Frullania parvistipula Steph.

GYMNOMITRIACEAE

Marsuppel deep Linndb.

JUNGERMANNIACEAE

Jungermannia handelii (Schiffn). Amak.

RICCIACEAE

Riccia breidleri Jur. ex Steph.

RIELLACEAE

Riella helicopter (Mont.) Hook.

SCAPANIACEAE

Scapania massalongi (K. Muell.) K. Muell.

BRYOPSIDA: MUSCI

AMBLYSTEGIACEAE

Drepanocladus vernicossus (Mitt.) Warnst.

BRUCHIACEAE

Bruchia vogesiaca Schwwaegr.

BUXBAUMIACEAE

Buxbaumia viridis (Moug. ex Lam. & DC.) Brid. ex Moug & Nestl.

DICRANACEAE

Atractylocarpus alpinus (Schimp. ex Milde) Linndb.

Cynodontium suecicum (H. Rna. & C. Jens.) I. Hag.

Dicranum viride (Sull. & Lesq.) Lindb.

ECHINODIACEAE

Echinodium spinosum (Mitt.) Jur.

FONTINALACEAE

Dicelyma capillaceum (With.) Myr.

FUNARIACEAE

Pyramidula tetragone (Brid.) Brid.

HOOKERACEAE

Distichophyllum carinatum Dix. & Nich.

MEETACEAE

Meesia longiseta Hedw.

ORTHOTRICHACEAE

Orthotrichum rogeri Brid.

POTTIACEAE

Bryoerythrophyllum machadoanum (Sergio) M. Hill

SPHAGNAECAE

Sphagnum pylaisii Brid.

SPLACHNACEAE

Tayloria rudolphiana (Garov.) B. S. G.

THAMNIACEAE

Thamnobryum fernandesii Sergio.

tpvsANNI.

Species to be included in Annex I

Non-endemic Taxaceae

PTERIDOPPHYTA (Ferns)

MARSILEACEAE

Piularia minuta Durieu ex A. Braun

SALVIVIACEAE

Salvinia natans (L.) All.

ANGIOSPERMAE (Flowering Plants) (Plantes a fleurs)

APOCYNACEAE

Rhazya orientalis (Decaisne) A. DC.

CHENOPODIACEAE

Beta adanensis Pamuk. apud Aellen ORCHIDACEAE

Comperia Comperiana (Steven) Aschers. & Graebner

Spiranthes aestivalis (Poiret) L. C. M. Richard

RANUNCULACEAE

Ranunculus fontanus C. Presl

TRAPACEAE

Trapra natans L.

TYPHACEAE

Typha minimum Funk

Typha shuttleworthii Koch & Sonder

Endemic taxaceas-Greece

ANGIOSERPERMAE (Flowering plants) (Plants to felurs)

ARACEAE

Arum purpureospathum Boyce

CAMPANULACEAE

Trachelium asperuloids Boiss. & Orph.

CARYOPHYLLACEAE

Silene haussknechtii Heldr. ex Hausskn.

Silene holzmannii Heldr. ex Boiss.

TAE

Carlina diae (Rech. f.) Meusel & Kastener

GERANIACEAE

Erodium chrysanthum L' Herit. ex DC.

IRIDACEAE

Crocus robertianus C. D. Brickell.

LABIATAE

Origanum scabrum Boiss. + i Heldr.

LILACEAE

Fritillaria eprotica Turill ex Rix

Fritillaria euboeica Rix Doerfler Rix

Fritillaria tntasia Heldr. ex Halacsy

Zulipa Goulimyi Sealy & Turrill

RANUNCULACEAE

Adonis cylenea Boiss. Heldr. & Orph.

Aquilegia ottinis subsp. taygetea (Orph.) Strid

SCROPHULARACEAE

Linaria hellenica Turrill

Verbascum cyleneum (Boiss. & Heldr.) Kuntze

UMBELLIFERAE.

Bupleurum capillare Boiss. & Heldr.

European Convention on the protection of vertebrate animals used for experimental and other scientific purposes. Strasbourg, 18 March 1986. "Official State Gazette" of 25 October 1990.

Belgium. December 20, 1991.

Ratification.

L. INDUSTRIAL AND TECHNICAL

L. A. Industrial

Constitution of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization. Vienna, 8 April 1979. * Official State Gazette of 21 February 1986.

Lithuania. 17 October 1991. Accession.

Australia. 1 January 1992. Accession.

L. B. Energy and Nuclear

Convention for the creation of a European Nuclear Research Organization. Paris, July 1, 1953. * Official State Gazette of 10 September 1982 and 7 February 1984.

Poland. June 6, 1991. Accession.

Czech and Slovak Federal Republic. 20 December 1991. Accession.

Agreement on privileges and immunities of the International Atomic Energy Agency. Vienna, 1 July 1959. "Official State Gazette" of 7 July 1984.

Arab Republic of Syria. December 18, 1989.

Acceptance.

Agreement on an International Energy Program and annexed.

Paris, November 18, 1974. "Official State Gazette" of 7 April 1975.

Finland. December 22, 1991. Accession.

Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Materials. Vienna and New York, 3 March 1980, 'Official State Gazette' of 25 October 1991.

China. 10 January 1989. Accession.

Greece. 6 September 1991.

Ratification with entry into force on 6 October 1991.

Japan. 28 October 1988. Accession.

Mexico. April 4, 1988. Accession.

Convention on the early notification of nuclear accidents. Vienna, 26 September 1986, 'Official State Gazette' of 31 October 1989.

Federal Republic of Germany. 14 September 1989.

Accession with the following statements:

By the same letter, the Director-General was informed that the United Germany would determine its position with regard to the treaties of the German Democratic Republic after consultations with the parties to the treaties.

The following statement was received in identical terms for the Convention on the Early Notification of Nuclear Accidents and the Convention on Assistance in the Event of a Nuclear Accident or Radiological Emergency: '' ... the The abovementioned Convention shall also apply to Land Berlin with effect from the date on which it entered into force for the Federal Republic of Germany. ' >

Brazil. 4 December 1990. Ratification.

Cuba. January 8, 1991. Ratification with the following statement:

Greece. June 6, 1991. Ratification with the following statement:

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. 9 February 1990. Ratification with the following statement:

Romania. June 12, 1990. Accession, with the following statement:

Sri Lanka. January 11, 1991. Accession.

Turkey. 3 January 1991. Ratification with the following statement:

Turkey declares, in accordance with paragraph 3 of Article 11 of the Convention on the Early Notification of Nuclear Accidents, that it is not considered to be bound by the provisions of Article 11, paragraph 2. of that Convention. >

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. October 19, 1990. Accession with the following statement:

In accordance with Article 14 (5) (c), the Director-General of the FAO declares that, within its constitutional mandate to monitor and assess the situation of food security in the world, the The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations is competent to advise governments on measures to be taken in terms of the practices of agriculture, fisheries and forestry to minimize the impact of the radionuclides and develop emergency procedures for alternative agricultural practices and for decontamination of products from agriculture, fisheries and forestry, land and water. >

Convention on assistance in the event of a nuclear accident or radiological emergency. Vienna, 26 September 1986, 'Official State Gazette' of 31 October 1989.

Federal Republic of Germany. 14 September 1989. Ratification with the following statements:

The following statement was received in identical terms for the Convention on the Early Notification of Nuclear Accidents and the Convention on Assistance in the Event of a Nuclear Accident or Radiological Emergency: '' ... the The abovementioned Convention shall also apply to Land Berlin with effect from the date on which it entered into force for the Federal Republic of Germany. ' >

Brazil. 4 December 1990. Ratification.

Cuba. January 8, 1991. Ratification with the following statement:

the Convention on assistance in the event of a nuclear accident or radiological emergency, which is not considered to be bound by the procedure laid down in paragraph 2 for the settlement of disputes. >

Finland. November 27, 1990. Approval.

Greece. June 6, 1991.

Ratification with the following statement:

Italy. 25 October 1990. Ratification.

Libyan Arab Jamahiria.

June 27, 1990. Accession.

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. 9 February 1990. Ratification with the following statements:

1. In cases where it is the International Atomic Energy Agency providing assistance, in so far as the privileges and immunities referred to in those paragraphs are granted in the Agreement on Privileges and Immunities of the European Atomic Energy Agency, International Atomic Energy Agency, approved by the Board of Governors on 1 July 1959;

2. In cases where assistance is provided by any other international intergovernmental organisation, to the extent that the United Kingdom has agreed to grant the privileges and immunities referred to in those paragraphs;

3. In cases where the assistance is provided by a State party to the Convention, to the following extent:

(a) In relation to the State party providing the assistance, to the extent that that State party is bound by the provisions of those paragraphs in relation to the United Kingdom;

(b) The United Kingdom shall only be required to apply the provisions contained in paragraph 2 (b), in cases where the State party provides assistance at no cost to the United Kingdom, and

(c) The tax exemption referred to in paragraph 2 (b) shall only be extended to an exemption from income tax on the salaries and emoluments of the staff paid by the State party providing the assistance, the United Kingdom reserves the right to take account of such wages and emoluments for the purpose of determining the amount of the charge to be applied to income derived from other sources. >

Republic of Korea. June 8, 1990. Accession with the following statement:

Romania. June 12, 1990. Accession with the following statement:

Sri Lanka. January 11, 1991.

Accession.

Turkey. 3 January 1991. Ratification with the following statements:

Turkey hereby declares, in accordance with paragraph 5 of Article 10 of the Convention on assistance in the event of a nuclear accident or radiological emergency, that it is not considered bound by the provisions of paragraph 2 Article 10 of that Convention.

Turkey hereby declares, in accordance with paragraph 3 of Article 13 of the Convention on assistance in the event of a nuclear accident or radiological emergency, that it is not considered bound by the provisions of paragraph 2 Article 13 of that Convention. >

Yugoslavia. April 9, 1991.

Accession.

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. October 19, 1990. Accession with the following statement:

In accordance with Article 14 (5) (c), the Director-General of the FAO declares that, within its constitutional mandate to monitor and assess the situation of food security in the world, the The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations is competent to advise governments on measures to be taken in terms of the practices of agriculture, fisheries and forestry to minimize the impact of the radionuclides and develop emergency procedures for alternative agricultural practices and for decontamination of products from agriculture, fisheries and forestry, land and water. >

L. C. Technicians

Regulation No 15 on uniform requirements for the approval of vehicles equipped with a spark-ignition engine as regards emissions by the engine of gaseous pollutants annexed to the Geneva Agreement of 20 March 1958. "Official State Gazette" of 3 June 1982.

Czech and Slovak Federal Republic. 31 December 1991. Withdrawal of the application from 31 December 1992.

Regulation No 35 annexed to the Agreement on the fulfilment of uniform conditions of approval and the reciprocal recognition of the approval of motor vehicle equipment and parts.

of 19 June 1985.

Germany. January 14, 1991. Application.

Regulation No 36 on uniform requirements for the construction characteristics of public transport vehicles of persons. "Official State Gazette" of 6 April 1983.

Czech and Slovak Federal Republic. 12 December 1991. Application.

Regulation No 41 on uniform requirements for the approval of motorcycles as regards noise, annexed to the agreement of 20 March 1958. "Official State Gazette" of 19 May 1982.

Germany. January 14, 1991. Application.

Regulation No 51 on uniform requirements for the approval of motor vehicles with at least four wheels in respect of noise. of 22 June 1983.

Germany. January 14, 1991. Application.

What is made public for general knowledge.

Madrid, 28 May 1992. The Technical Secretary General, Aurelio Pérez Giralda.