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Registration Number
4789
Title
United Nations Regulation No. 131. Uniform provisions concerning the approval of motor vehicles with regard to the Advanced Emergency Braking Systems (AEBS) for M2, M3, N2 and N3 vehicles
Participant(s)
Submitter
ex officio
Places/dates of conclusion
Place
Date
Geneva
13/12/2012
EIF information
9 July 2013 , in accordance with article 1(4)
Authentic texts
Russian
French
English
Attachments
ICJ information
Depositary
Secretary-General of the United Nations
Registration Date
ex officio 9 July 2013
Subject terms
Motor vehicles
Agreement type
Multilateral
UNTS Volume Number
2940 (p.238)
Publication format
Limited Publication
Certificate Of Registration
Text document(s)
Volume In PDF
v2940.pdf
Map(s)
Corrigendum/Addendum/Note
Participant
Action
Date of Notification/Deposit
Date of Effect
Albania
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Armenia
Application of regulation
01/03/2018
Austria
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Azerbaijan
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Belarus
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Belgium
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Bulgaria
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Croatia
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Czech Republic
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Denmark
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Egypt
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Estonia
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
European Union
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Finland
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
France
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Germany
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Greece
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Hungary
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Italy
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Japan
Notification
25/06/2013
Japan
Application of regulation
06/11/2013
05/01/2014
Kazakhstan
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Latvia
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Lithuania
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Luxembourg
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Malaysia
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Montenegro
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Netherlands
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
New Zealand
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Nigeria
Application of regulation
18/10/2018
17/12/2018
Norway
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Pakistan
Application of regulation
24/02/2020
24/04/2020
Philippines
Application of regulation
03/05/2023
03/05/2023
Poland
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Portugal
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Republic of Korea
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Republic of Moldova
Application of regulation
21/09/2016
20/11/2016
Romania
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Russian Federation
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
San Marino
Application of regulation
27/11/2015
26/01/2016
Serbia
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Slovakia
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Slovenia
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
South Africa
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Spain
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Sweden
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Switzerland
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Thailand
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Tunisia
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Turkey
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
Uganda
Application of regulation
20/03/2023
20/03/2023
Ukraine
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Application of regulation
09/07/2013
09/07/2013
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