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Registration Number
1671
Title
Protocol on Road Signs and Signals
Participant(s)
Submitter
ex officio
Places/dates of conclusion
Place
Date
Geneva
19/09/1949
EIF information
20 December 1953 , in accordance with article 58
Authentic texts
French
English
Attachments
ICJ information
Depositary
Secretary-General of the United Nations
Registration Date
ex officio 20 December 1953
Subject terms
Roads
Transport
Agreement type
Multilateral
UNTS Volume Number
182 (p.228)
Publication format
Full
Certificate Of Registration
Text document(s)
volume-182-I-1671-English.pdf
volume-182-I-1671-French.pdf
Volume In PDF
v182.pdf
Map(s)
Corrigendum/Addendum/Note
Participant
Action
Date of Notification/Deposit
Date of Effect
Austria
Signature
19/09/1949
Austria
Ratification
02/11/1955
02/02/1957
Belgium
Signature
19/09/1949
Belgium
Ratification
23/04/1954
23/07/1955
Bulgaria
Accession
13/02/1963
Bulgaria
Withdrawal of reservation
06/05/1994
06/05/1994
Burkina Faso
Accession
31/08/2009
30/11/2010
Cambodia
Accession
14/03/1956
14/06/1957
Cuba
Accession
01/10/1952
Czech Republic
Succession
02/06/1993
01/01/1993
Czechoslovakia
Signature
28/12/1949
Czechoslovakia
Ratification
03/11/1950
20/12/1953
Denmark
Signature
19/09/1949
Denmark
Ratification
01/07/1959
01/10/1960
Dominican Republic
Accession
15/08/1957
15/11/1958
Ecuador
Accession
26/09/1962
26/12/1963
Egypt
Signature
19/09/1949
Egypt
Ratification
28/05/1957
28/08/1958
Finland
Accession
24/09/1958
25/12/1959
France
Signature
19/09/1949
France
Ratification
18/08/1954
18/11/1955
Greece
Accession
01/07/1952
20/12/1953
Haiti
Accession
12/02/1958
12/05/1959
Holy See
Accession
01/10/1956
01/01/1958
Hungary
Accession
30/07/1962
Hungary
Withdrawal of reservation
08/12/1989
08/12/1989
India
Signature
29/12/1949
Israel
Signature
19/09/1949
Italy
Signature
19/09/1949
Italy
Ratification
15/12/1952
Kyrgyzstan
Accession
22/03/1994
22/06/1995
Lebanon
Signature
19/09/1949
Liechtenstein
Accession
02/03/2020
02/06/2021
Luxembourg
Ratification
17/10/1952
Luxembourg
Signature
19/09/1949
Monaco
Accession
25/09/1951
20/12/1953
Montenegro
Succession
23/10/2006
03/06/2006
Netherlands
Signature
19/09/1949
Netherlands
Territorial application
09/05/1957
08/06/1957
Netherlands
Territorial application
14/01/1955
13/02/1955
Netherlands
Ratification
19/09/1952
20/12/1953
Niger
Accession
05/03/1968
05/06/1969
Norway
Signature
19/09/1949
Poland
Accession
29/10/1958
30/01/1960
Portugal
Accession
15/02/1957
15/05/1958
Portugal
Territorial application
15/02/1957
15/05/1958
Romania
Accession
26/01/1961
Rwanda
Succession
05/08/1964
01/07/1962
San Marino
Accession
19/03/1962
19/06/1963
Senegal
Accession
13/07/1962
13/10/1963
Slovakia
Succession
28/05/1993
01/01/1993
Spain
Territorial application
13/02/1958
13/02/1958
Spain
Accession
13/02/1958
13/05/1959
Sweden
Signature
19/09/1949
Sweden
Ratification
25/02/1952
20/12/1953
Switzerland
Signature
19/09/1949
Thailand
Accession
15/08/1962
15/11/1962
Tunisia
Accession
08/11/1957
08/02/1959
Uganda
Accession
15/04/1965
16/08/1967
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Accession
17/08/1959
17/11/1960
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Accession
16/05/1966
Yugoslavia (Federal Republic of)
Succession
12/03/2001
27/04/1992
Yugoslavia (Socialist Federal Republic of)
Signature
19/09/1949
Yugoslavia (Socialist Federal Republic of)
Ratification
08/10/1956
08/01/1958
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