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Registration Number
4214
Title
Amendments to the Convention on the International Maritime Organization
Participant(s)
Submitter
ex officio
Places/dates of conclusion
Place
Date
London
04/11/1993
EIF information
7 November 2002 , in accordance with article 66 of the Convention, for all Members of the Organization (Article 62 was renumbered as Article 66 by Resolution
A.400 (X)
of 17 November 1977)*
Authentic texts
Spanish
French
English
Attachments
ICJ information
Depositary
Secretary-General of the United Nations
Registration Date
ex officio 7 November 2002
Subject terms
International Maritime Organization (IMCO/IMO)
Maritime matters
Charters-Constitutions-Statutes
Navigation
Legal matters
Agreement type
Multilateral
UNTS Volume Number
2199 (p.113)
Publication format
Full
Certificate Of Registration
Text document(s)
Volume In PDF
v2199.pdf
Map(s)
Corrigendum/Addendum/Note
Participant
Action
Date of Notification/Deposit
Date of Effect
Algeria
Acceptance
18/12/1996
07/11/2002
Antigua and Barbuda
Acceptance
10/10/2000
07/11/2002
Argentina
Acceptance
21/09/1995
07/11/2002
Australia
Acceptance
10/03/1995
07/11/2002
Azerbaijan
Acceptance
31/10/2001
07/11/2002
Bahamas
Acceptance
07/05/1998
07/11/2002
Bahrain
Acceptance
28/07/1998
07/11/2002
Bangladesh
Acceptance
13/07/1998
07/11/2002
Barbados
Acceptance
01/07/1998
07/11/2002
Belgium
Acceptance
15/09/1998
07/11/2002
Belize
Acceptance
06/05/1997
07/11/2002
Brazil
Acceptance
23/12/1996
07/11/2002
Brunei Darussalam
Acceptance
23/12/1998
07/11/2002
Bulgaria
Acceptance
29/01/1997
07/11/2002
Canada
Acceptance
23/06/1995
07/11/2002
Chile
Acceptance
19/06/1998
07/11/2002
China
Acceptance
27/10/1994
07/11/2002
Comoros
Acceptance
03/08/2001
07/11/2002
Congo
Acceptance
21/08/2001
07/11/2002
Côte d'Ivoire
Acceptance
04/11/1998
07/11/2002
Cuba
Acceptance
28/02/1994
07/11/2002
Cyprus
Acceptance
24/06/1996
07/11/2002
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Acceptance
05/04/1994
07/11/2002
Denmark
Acceptance
06/01/1994
07/11/2002
Dominica
Acceptance
29/04/1997
07/11/2002
Ecuador
Acceptance
30/01/1998
07/11/2002
Egypt
Acceptance
12/07/1994
07/11/2002
Eritrea
Acceptance
23/10/2001
07/11/2002
Estonia
Acceptance
22/02/1994
07/11/2002
Fiji
Acceptance
20/08/2002
07/11/2002
Finland
Acceptance
28/08/1995
07/11/2002
France
Acceptance
18/11/1997
07/11/2002
Gambia
Acceptance
12/07/2001
07/11/2002
Georgia
Acceptance
07/06/2001
07/11/2002
Germany
Acceptance
17/03/1995
07/11/2002
Ghana
Acceptance
01/07/1996
07/11/2002
Greece
Acceptance
02/12/1994
07/11/2002
Guatemala
Acceptance
08/08/2001
07/11/2002
Guyana
Acceptance
16/09/1998
07/11/2002
Honduras
Acceptance
26/10/1999
07/11/2002
Hungary
Acceptance
12/05/2000
07/11/2002
Iceland
Acceptance
17/02/1998
07/11/2002
India
Acceptance
28/11/1995
07/11/2002
Indonesia
Acceptance
21/05/1996
07/11/2002
Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Acceptance
20/06/1996
07/11/2002
Ireland
Acceptance
16/11/1998
07/11/2002
Italy
Acceptance
18/02/2000
07/11/2002
Jamaica
Acceptance
31/08/1999
07/11/2002
Kenya
Acceptance
04/11/1999
07/11/2002
Kuwait
Acceptance
15/09/1995
07/11/2002
Latvia
Acceptance
16/06/2000
07/11/2002
Lebanon
Acceptance
10/07/1995
07/11/2002
Liberia
Acceptance
16/06/1995
07/11/2002
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Acceptance
06/11/1998
07/11/2002
Lithuania
Acceptance
16/11/1999
07/11/2002
Luxembourg
Acceptance
22/09/2000
07/11/2002
Madagascar
Acceptance
09/10/1996
07/11/2002
Malawi
Acceptance
26/10/2001
07/11/2002
Malta
Acceptance
04/02/1994
07/11/2002
Marshall Islands
Acceptance
07/09/1998
07/11/2002
Mauritius
Acceptance
16/01/1997
07/11/2002
Mexico
Acceptance
04/05/1995
07/11/2002
Monaco
Acceptance
27/01/1994
07/11/2002
Morocco
Acceptance
16/06/1995
07/11/2002
Myanmar
Acceptance
07/07/1998
07/11/2002
Namibia
Acceptance
10/09/2001
07/11/2002
Nepal
Acceptance
22/09/1998
07/11/2002
Netherlands
Acceptance
26/09/1994
07/11/2002
New Zealand
Territorial exclusion
09/10/2000
New Zealand
Acceptance
09/10/2000
07/11/2002
Nigeria
Acceptance
04/05/1995
07/11/2002
None
Entry into force
07/11/2002
07/11/2002
Oman
Acceptance
20/05/1998
07/11/2002
Panama
Acceptance
28/10/1997
07/11/2002
Papua New Guinea
Acceptance
07/11/2001
07/11/2002
Peru
Acceptance
07/05/1996
07/11/2002
Philippines
Acceptance
08/12/1997
07/11/2002
Poland
Acceptance
29/12/1995
07/11/2002
Portugal
Acceptance
16/10/2001
07/11/2002
Qatar
Acceptance
27/10/1998
07/11/2002
Republic of Korea
Acceptance
05/04/1994
07/11/2002
Russian Federation
Acceptance
08/09/1994
07/11/2002
Saudi Arabia
Acceptance
27/02/1996
07/11/2002
Seychelles
Acceptance
30/06/1998
07/11/2002
Sierra Leone
Acceptance
27/07/2001
07/11/2002
Singapore
Acceptance
28/11/1995
07/11/2002
Slovakia
Acceptance
12/06/1995
07/11/2002
Slovenia
Acceptance
10/03/1998
07/11/2002
South Africa
Acceptance
21/10/1999
07/11/2002
Spain
Acceptance
24/01/1995
07/11/2002
Sri Lanka
Acceptance
21/01/1998
07/11/2002
St. Kitts and Nevis
Acceptance
08/10/2001
07/11/2002
St. Lucia
Acceptance
10/09/1998
07/11/2002
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Acceptance
13/04/2000
07/11/2002
Sudan
Acceptance
21/08/2001
07/11/2002
Sweden
Acceptance
01/09/1994
07/11/2002
Switzerland
Acceptance
21/12/1995
07/11/2002
Syrian Arab Republic
Acceptance
18/11/1997
07/11/2002
Thailand
Acceptance
10/09/1996
07/11/2002
Tonga
Acceptance
03/11/2000
07/11/2002
Trinidad and Tobago
Acceptance
10/11/1995
07/11/2002
Tunisia
Acceptance
16/07/1996
07/11/2002
Turkey
Acceptance
08/05/2001
07/11/2002
United Arab Emirates
Acceptance
03/03/1995
07/11/2002
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Acceptance
14/09/1994
07/11/2002
United Republic of Tanzania
Acceptance
24/07/1998
07/11/2002
United States of America
Acceptance
14/10/1998
07/11/2002
Vanuatu
Acceptance
18/02/1999
07/11/2002
Viet Nam
Acceptance
20/07/1998
07/11/2002
Yugoslavia (Federal Republic of)
Acceptance
11/12/2000
07/11/2002
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