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Registration Number
41607
Title
Intergovernmental Agreement on the Asian Highway Network
Participant(s)
Submitter
ex officio
Places/dates of conclusion
Place
Date
Bangkok
18/11/2003
EIF information
4 July 2005 , in accordance with article 6(2) see article 6 which reads as follows: "1. This Agreement shall enter into force on the ninetieth day following the date on which the Governments of at least eight (8) States have consented to be bound by the Agreement pursuant to article 5 paragraph 2. For each State which definitively signs or deposits its instrument of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession after the date upon which the conditions for the entry into force of the Agreement have been met, the Agreement shall enter into force for that State ninety (90) days after the date of its defintive signature or of its deposit of the said instrument."
Authentic texts
Russian
English
Chinese
Attachments
with annexes
ICJ information
Depositary
Secretary-General of the United Nations
Registration Date
ex officio 4 July 2005
Subject terms
Roads
Asia
Agreement type
Multilateral
UNTS Volume Number
2323 (p.37)
Publication format
Full
Certificate Of Registration
Text document(s)
Volume In PDF
v2323.pdf
Map(s)
Corrigendum/Addendum/Note
Participant
Action
Date of Notification/Deposit
Date of Effect
Afghanistan
Signature
26/04/2004
Afghanistan
Ratification
08/01/2006
08/04/2006
Armenia
Signature
26/04/2004
Armenia
Ratification
06/06/2005
05/09/2005
Azerbaijan
Signature
28/04/2004
Azerbaijan
Ratification
05/05/2005
03/08/2005
Bangladesh
Accession
10/08/2009
08/11/2009
Bhutan
Signature
26/04/2004
Bhutan
Ratification
18/08/2005
16/11/2005
Cambodia
Signature
26/04/2004
Cambodia
Approval
05/04/2005
04/07/2005
China
Definitive signature
26/04/2004
25/07/2005
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Accession
12/10/2012
10/01/2013
Georgia
Signature
26/04/2004
Georgia
Approval
09/12/2005
09/03/2006
India
Signature
27/04/2004
India
Ratification
16/02/2006
17/05/2006
Indonesia
Signature
26/04/2004
Indonesia
Ratification
11/02/2010
12/05/2010
Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Signature
26/04/2004
Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Ratification
03/11/2009
01/02/2010
Japan
Definitive signature
26/04/2004
04/07/2005
Kazakhstan
Signature
26/04/2004
Kazakhstan
Approval
01/11/2007
30/01/2008
Kyrgyzstan
Signature
26/04/2004
Kyrgyzstan
Ratification
30/08/2006
28/11/2006
Lao People's Democratic Republic
Signature
26/04/2004
Lao People's Democratic Republic
Ratification
10/04/2008
09/07/2008
Malaysia
Signature
24/09/2004
Mongolia
Signature
26/04/2004
Mongolia
Ratification
25/07/2005
23/10/2005
Myanmar
Signature
26/04/2004
Myanmar
Ratification
15/09/2004
04/07/2005
Nepal
Signature
26/04/2004
Nepal
Ratification
14/06/2010
12/09/2010
None
Issuance of certified true copies
12/01/2004
None
Opening for signature
12/01/2004
None
Entry into force
05/04/2005
04/07/2005
Pakistan
Signature
26/04/2004
Pakistan
Ratification
19/10/2005
17/01/2006
Philippines
Signature
02/11/2005
Philippines
Ratification
18/12/2007
17/03/2008
Republic of Korea
Signature
26/04/2004
Republic of Korea
Ratification
13/08/2004
04/07/2005
Russian Federation
Definitive signature
27/04/2004
04/07/2005
Sri Lanka
Signature
26/04/2004
Sri Lanka
Ratification
24/09/2004
04/07/2005
Tajikistan
Signature
26/04/2004
Tajikistan
Ratification
09/04/2006
08/07/2006
Thailand
Signature
26/04/2004
Thailand
Ratification
13/03/2006
11/06/2006
Turkey
Signature
26/04/2004
Turkey
Ratification
30/03/2010
28/06/2010
Turkmenistan
Accession
27/11/2016
25/02/2017
Uzbekistan
Definitive signature
26/04/2004
04/07/2005
Viet Nam
Signature
26/04/2004
Viet Nam
Approval
03/08/2004
04/07/2005
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