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Application of regulation, Succession(d)
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Belarus
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3 Jul 2003
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Belgium
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8 Jun 1990
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Croatia
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2 Feb 2001
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Czech Republic
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27 Mar 1995
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Finland
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14 Jul 1988
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France 3
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15 Jun 1986
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Germany 4
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4 May 1994
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Hungary
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15 Sep 1988
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Italy
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19 Jul 1991
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Latvia
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5 Jul 2002
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Lithuania
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28 Jan 2002
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Luxembourg
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27 Sep 1996
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Netherlands 3
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15 Jun 1986
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Norway
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23 Dec 1987
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Poland
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29 Jan 2003
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Romania
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26 Jul 1994
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Russian Federation
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8 Feb 1996
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Serbia
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19 Mar 2008
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Slovakia
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15 Nov 1996
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Slovenia
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2 Dec 1996
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Spain
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30 Mar 1992
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Sweden
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12 Sep 1988
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Switzerland
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4 Dec 1995
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The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
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20 Jun 2002
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Turkey
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8 May 2000
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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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26 Feb 1990
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End Note
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1. For additional references to the texts of the annexed regulations and their amendments, see doc. TRANS/WP.29/343 as up-dated annually.
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2. For technical reasons and in order to align this chapter with all others in the publication, the date indicated is no longer the date of effect of the regulation for the Contracting Party, but the date of receipt of the notification of application by the Secretary-General.
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3. Contracting State having proposed the Regulation and date of entry into force of the Regulation for that State in accordance with article 1 (3).
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4. The German Democratic Republic applied Regulation No. 65 as from 3 April 1988.
With regard to the above, the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany in a communication received on 14 January 1991, informed the Secretary-General of the following:
- [Regulation No. 65 which was] applied by the German Democratic republic but not by the Federal Republic of Germany [is] not to be applied in the future...
The notification further states that it “. . . does not constitute a general statement of position by the Federal Republic of Germany on the question of state succession in relation to treaties.”
See also note 2 under “Germany” in the “Historical Information” section in the front matter of this volume.
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