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Registration Number
14449
Title
Customs Convention on Containers, 1972
Participant(s)
Submitter
ex officio
Places/dates of conclusion
Place
Date
Geneva
02/12/1972
EIF information
6 December 1975 , in accordance with article 19
Authentic texts
Spanish
Russian
French
English
Chinese
Attachments
with annexes
and protocol of signature
ICJ information
Depositary
Secretary-General of the United Nations
Registration Date
ex officio 6 December 1975
Subject terms
Customs
Transport
Agreement type
Multilateral
UNTS Volume Number
988 (p.43)
Publication format
Full
Certificate Of Registration
Text document(s)
volume-988-I-14449-English.pdf
volume-988-I-14449-French.pdf
volume-988-I-14449-Other.pdf
Volume In PDF
v988.pdf
Map(s)
Corrigendum/Addendum/Note
Participant
Action
Date of Notification/Deposit
Date of Effect
Algeria
Accession
14/12/1978
14/06/1979
Armenia
Accession
09/06/2006
09/12/2006
Australia
Accession
10/11/1975
10/05/1976
Austria
Signature
22/05/1973
Austria
Ratification
17/06/1977
17/12/1977
Azerbaijan
Accession
17/01/2005
17/07/2005
Bulgaria
Signature
12/01/1973
Bulgaria
Ratification
22/02/1977
22/08/1977
Burundi
Accession
04/09/1998
04/03/1999
Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic
Signature
22/10/1973
Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic
Ratification
01/09/1976
01/03/1977
Canada
Signature
05/12/1972
Canada
Ratification
10/12/1975
10/06/1976
China
Notification
06/06/1997
01/07/1997
China
Accession
22/01/1986
22/07/1986
Cuba
Accession
23/11/1984
23/05/1985
Czech Republic
Succession
02/06/1993
01/01/1993
Czechoslovakia
Signature
27/12/1973
Czechoslovakia
Approval
04/09/1974
06/12/1975
Finland
Signature
26/12/1973
Finland
Acceptance
22/02/1983
22/08/1983
Georgia
Accession
02/06/1999
02/12/1999
German Democratic Republic
Accession
04/10/1974
06/12/1975
Greece
Signature
11/01/1973
Hungary
Signature
10/01/1973
Hungary
Ratification
12/12/1973
06/12/1975
Indonesia
Accession
11/10/1989
11/04/1990
Kazakhstan
Accession
25/01/2005
25/07/2005
Kyrgyzstan
Accession
22/10/2007
22/04/2008
Lebanon
Accession
29/08/2013
28/02/2014
Liberia
Accession
16/09/2005
16/03/2006
Lithuania
Accession
27/03/2002
27/09/2002
Montenegro
Succession
23/10/2006
03/06/2006
Morocco
Accession
14/08/1990
14/02/1991
New Zealand
Accession
20/12/1974
06/12/1975
None
Entry into force of amendments
01/03/1990
None
Rectification
24/12/1987
None
Entry into force of amendments
18/06/1984
None
Entry into force of amendment
01/01/1988
None
Entry into force of amendment
12/11/1981
08/03/1983
None
Entry into force of amendment
10/06/1995
10/06/1995
Poland
Signature
20/12/1972
Poland
Ratification
29/04/1982
29/10/1982
Republic of Korea
Signature
15/01/1973
Republic of Korea
Ratification
19/10/1984
19/04/1985
Republic of Moldova
Accession
11/10/2016
11/04/2017
Romania
Signature
11/12/1973
Romania
Ratification
06/03/1975
06/12/1975
Saudi Arabia
Accession
23/12/2008
23/06/2009
Slovakia
Succession
28/05/1993
01/01/1993
Spain
Accession
16/04/1975
06/12/1975
Switzerland
Signature
05/12/1972
Switzerland
Ratification
12/10/1976
12/04/1977
Trinidad and Tobago
Accession
23/03/1990
23/09/1990
Tunisia
Accession
11/03/2009
11/09/2009
Turkey
Signature
15/12/1972
Turkey
Ratification
13/07/1994
13/01/1995
Turkmenistan
Accession
14/06/2021
14/12/2021
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
Signature
22/10/1973
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
Ratification
01/09/1976
01/03/1977
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Signature
18/10/1973
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Ratification
23/08/1976
23/02/1977
United States of America
Signature
05/12/1972
United States of America
Ratification
12/11/1984
12/05/1985
Uzbekistan
Accession
27/11/1996
27/05/1997
Yugoslavia (Federal Republic of)
Accession
06/09/2001
06/03/2002
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