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Registration Number
21139
Title
Sixth International Tin Agreement*
Participant(s)
Submitter
ex officio
Places/dates of conclusion
Place
Date
Geneva
26/06/1981
EIF information
provisionally on 1 July 1982 , in accordance with article 55 , in whole, in accordance with a decision taken on 23 June 1982 by a meeting of Governments convened by the Secretary-General under article 55 (3) of the Agreement. The Agreement was extended until 31 June 1989 by resolution adopted by the International Tin Council on 27 April 1987, and was terminated in accordance with its provisions on 31 June 1989
Authentic texts
Spanish
Russian
French
English
Chinese
Arabic
Attachments
with annexes
ICJ information
Depositary
Secretary-General of the United Nations
Registration Date
ex officio 1 July 1982
Subject terms
Commodities
Agreement type
Multilateral
UNTS Volume Number
1282 (p.205)
Publication format
Full
Certificate Of Registration
Text document(s)
volume-1282-I-21139-English.pdf
volume-1282-I-21139-French.pdf
volume-1282-I-21139-Other.pdf
Volume In PDF
v1282.pdf
Map(s)
Corrigendum/Addendum/Note
Participant
Action
Date of Notification/Deposit
Date of Effect
Australia
Signature
04/02/1982
Australia
Provisional application
04/02/1982
01/07/1982
Belgium
Signature
27/04/1982
Belgium
Provisional application
27/04/1982
01/07/1982
Belgium
Ratification
26/06/1984
26/06/1984
Burkina Faso
Signature
20/08/1981
Canada
Signature
29/04/1982
Canada
Provisional application
11/05/1982
01/07/1982
Canada
Ratification
30/06/1983
30/06/1983
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Signature
30/04/1982
Denmark
Signature
27/04/1982
Denmark
Provisional application
27/04/1982
01/07/1982
Denmark
Ratification
09/10/1985
09/10/1985
European Community
Signature
27/04/1982
European Economic Community
Provisional application
27/04/1982
01/07/1982
Federal Republic of Germany
Provisional application
27/04/1982
01/07/1982
Finland
Signature
11/03/1982
Finland
Provisional application
28/05/1982
01/07/1982
Finland
Ratification
06/12/1983
06/12/1983
France
Signature
27/04/1982
France
Provisional application
28/05/1982
01/07/1982
France
Approval
14/06/1983
14/06/1983
Germany
Signature
27/04/1982
Greece
Signature
30/04/1982
Greece
Provisional application
30/04/1982
01/07/1982
Greece
Ratification
16/05/1985
16/05/1985
India
Accession
26/05/1983
01/07/1982
India
Provisional application
28/06/1982
01/07/1982
Indonesia
Signature
08/10/1981
Indonesia
Ratification
02/02/1982
01/07/1982
Ireland
Signature
27/04/1982
Ireland
Provisional application
02/06/1982
01/07/1982
Italy
Signature
27/04/1982
Italy
Provisional application
27/04/1982
01/07/1982
Italy
Ratification
12/12/1984
12/12/1984
Japan
Signature
19/02/1982
Japan
Provisional application
28/05/1982
Japan
Acceptance
28/06/1982
01/07/1982
Luxembourg
Signature
27/04/1982
Luxembourg
Provisional application
27/04/1982
01/07/1982
Luxembourg
Ratification
26/06/1984
26/06/1984
Malaysia
Signature
04/09/1981
Malaysia
Ratification
04/09/1981
01/07/1982
Netherlands
Signature
30/03/1982
Netherlands
Provisional application
30/03/1982
01/07/1982
Netherlands
Acceptance
28/03/1984
28/03/1984
Nigeria
Signature
30/04/1982
Nigeria
Ratification
15/07/1983
15/07/1983
None
Correction
15/02/1983
None
Extension
27/04/1987
01/07/1987
Norway
Signature
18/11/1981
Norway
Ratification
09/06/1982
01/07/1982
Poland
Signature
30/04/1982
Poland
Provisional application
09/12/1982
09/12/1982
Sweden
Signature
29/04/1982
Sweden
Ratification
09/06/1982
01/07/1982
Switzerland
Signature
08/04/1982
Switzerland
Provisional application
22/04/1983
Switzerland
Ratification
22/04/1983
22/04/1983
Thailand
Signature
26/01/1982
Thailand
Provisional application
28/05/1982
01/07/1982
Thailand
Ratification
11/08/1983
11/08/1983
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Signature
22/04/1982
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Provisional application
26/05/1982
01/07/1982
Zaire
Ratification
16/11/1982
16/11/1982
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