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Registration Number
35457
Title
Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Safety of United Nations and Associated Personnel
Participant(s)
Submitter
ex officio
Places/dates of conclusion
Place
Date
New York
08/12/2005
EIF information
19 August 2010 , in accordance with article VI(1) which reads as follows: "1. This Protocol shall enter into force thirty days after twenty-two instruments of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession have been deposited with the Secretary-General of the United Nations. 2. For each State ratifying, accepting, approving or acceding to this Protocol after the deposit of the twenty-second instrument of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession, the Protocol shall enter into force on the thirtieth day after the deposit by such State of its instrument of ratification, acceptance, approval or accession."
Authentic texts
Spanish
Russian
French
English
Chinese
Arabic
Attachments
ICJ information
Depositary
Secretary-General of the United Nations
Registration Date
ex officio 19 August 2010
Subject terms
United Nations (UN)
Security
Labour
Agreement type
Multilateral
UNTS Volume Number
2689 (p.59)
Publication format
Full
Certificate Of Registration
Text document(s)
volume-2689-A-35457.pdf
Volume In PDF
v2689.pdf
Map(s)
Corrigendum/Addendum/Note
Participant
Action
Date of Notification/Deposit
Date of Effect
Australia
Signature
19/09/2006
Austria
Signature
14/03/2006
Austria
Ratification
01/10/2007
19/08/2010
Azerbaijan
Signature
26/09/2006
Azerbaijan
Ratification
18/03/2010
19/08/2010
Belgium
Signature
15/09/2006
Belgium
Ratification
03/10/2012
02/11/2012
Benin
Accession
02/11/2017
02/12/2017
Bolivia
Signature
03/08/2006
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Accession
01/10/2009
19/08/2010
Botswana
Accession
13/06/2007
Bulgaria
Signature
20/09/2006
Central African Republic
Signature
27/02/2006
Chile
Signature
15/09/2006
Colombia
Accession
10/06/2016
10/07/2016
Cyprus
Signature
13/09/2006
Czech Republic
Signature
20/09/2006
Czech Republic
Ratification
23/09/2008
19/08/2010
Denmark
Accession
20/04/2011
20/05/2011
Dominican Republic
Accession
16/03/2012
15/04/2012
Finland
Signature
15/01/2007
Finland
Acceptance
09/01/2017
08/02/2017
France
Accession
08/08/2008
19/08/2010
Germany
Signature
13/09/2006
Germany
Ratification
17/12/2007
19/08/2010
Guatemala
Accession
11/11/2008
19/08/2010
Jamaica
Accession
05/05/2009
19/08/2010
Kenya
Signature
12/01/2007
Kenya
Ratification
12/01/2007
19/08/2010
Lebanon
Signature
14/03/2006
Liberia
Signature
21/09/2006
Liechtenstein
Signature
16/01/2006
Liechtenstein
Ratification
04/05/2007
19/08/2010
Luxembourg
Signature
16/01/2006
Mali
Signature
05/01/2007
Mali
Ratification
05/11/2009
19/08/2010
Monaco
Accession
19/04/2007
19/08/2010
Netherlands
Signature
19/09/2006
Netherlands
Acceptance
12/09/2007
19/08/2010
New Zealand
Signature
20/09/2006
New Zealand
Ratification
20/09/2011
20/10/2011
None
Issuance of certified true copies
19/01/2006
None
Opening for signature
14/12/2005
Norway
Signature
20/01/2006
Norway
Approval
24/02/2006
19/08/2010
Poland
Signature
15/09/2006
Poland
Ratification
01/11/2010
01/12/2010
Republic of Korea
Signature
20/09/2006
Romania
Signature
20/09/2006
Senegal
Signature
17/01/2006
Sierra Leone
Signature
21/09/2006
Singapore
Accession
25/04/2011
25/05/2011
Slovakia
Signature
22/09/2006
Slovakia
Ratification
07/05/2007
19/08/2010
Slovenia
Signature
13/10/2006
Slovenia
Ratification
20/04/2009
19/08/2010
Spain
Signature
19/09/2006
Spain
Ratification
27/09/2007
19/08/2010
State of Palestine
Accession
02/01/2015
01/02/2015
Sweden
Signature
07/07/2006
Sweden
Ratification
30/08/2006
19/08/2010
Switzerland
Signature
19/09/2006
Switzerland
Ratification
09/11/2007
19/08/2010
Tunisia
Signature
19/09/2006
Tunisia
Ratification
31/01/2008
19/08/2010
Turkmenistan
Accession
26/12/2018
25/01/2019
Ukraine
Signature
19/09/2006
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Accession
20/07/2010
19/08/2010
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (in respect of the Isle of Man)
Territorial application
19/02/2013
Uruguay
Signature
15/09/2006
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