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Registration Number
26120
Title
Protocol amending the Convention on the Limitation Period in the International Sale of Goods
Participant(s)
Submitter
ex officio
Places/dates of conclusion
Place
Date
Vienna
11/04/1980
EIF information
1 August 1988 , in accordance with article IX which reads as follows: "1. This Protocol shall enter into force on the first day of the sixth month following the deposit of the second instrument of accession, provided that on that date: (a) the 1974 Limitation Convention is itself in force; and (b) the 1980 Sales Convention is also in force. If these Conventions are not both in force on that date, this Protocol shall enter into force on the first day on which both Conventions are in force. (2) For each State acceding to this Protocol after the second instrument of accession has been deposited, this Protocol shall enter into force on the first day of the sixth month following the deposit of its instrument of accession, if by that date the Protocol is itself in force. If by that date the Protocol itself is not yet in force, the Protocol shall enter into force for that State on the date the Protocol itself enters into force."
Authentic texts
Spanish
Russian
French
English
Chinese
Arabic
Attachments
ICJ information
Depositary
Secretary-General of the United Nations
Registration Date
ex officio 1 August 1988
Subject terms
Trade law
Trade
Agreement type
Multilateral
UNTS Volume Number
1511 (p.77)
Publication format
Full
Certificate Of Registration
Text document(s)
volume-1511-I-26120-English.pdf
volume-1511-I-26120-French.pdf
volume-1511-I-26120-Other.pdf
Volume In PDF
v1511.pdf
Map(s)
Corrigendum/Addendum/Note
Participant
Action
Date of Notification/Deposit
Date of Effect
Argentina
Accession
19/07/1983
01/08/1988
Belgium
Accession
01/08/2008
01/03/2009
Czech Republic
Withdrawal of reservation
22/11/2017
Czech Republic
Succession
30/09/1993
01/01/1993
Czechoslovakia
Accession
05/03/1990
01/10/1990
Egypt
Accession
06/12/1982
01/08/1988
German Democratic Republic
Accession
31/08/1989
01/03/1990
Guinea
Accession
23/01/1991
01/08/1991
Hungary
Accession
16/06/1983
01/08/1988
Liberia
Accession
16/09/2005
01/03/2006
Mexico
Accession
21/01/1988
01/08/1988
Montenegro
Accession
06/08/2012
01/03/2013
Poland
Accession
19/05/1995
01/12/1995
Romania
Accession
23/04/1992
01/11/1992
Slovakia
Succession
28/05/1993
01/01/1993
Slovenia
Accession
02/08/1995
01/03/1996
Uganda
Accession
12/02/1992
01/09/1992
United States of America
Accession
05/05/1994
01/12/1994
Uruguay
Accession
01/04/1997
01/11/1997
Zambia
Accession
06/06/1986
01/08/1988
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