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Registration Number
41069
Title
Convention (No. 185) revising the Seafarers’ Identity Documents Convention, 1958
Participant(s)
Submitter
International Labour Organisation
Places/dates of conclusion
Place
Date
Geneva
19/06/2003
EIF information
9 February 2005 , in accordance with article 12
Authentic texts
French
English
Attachments
with annexes
ICJ information
Depositary
Director-General of the International Labour Office
Registration Date
International Labour Organisation 2 March 2005
Subject terms
Sea
Labour
Documents
Agreement type
Multilateral
UNTS Volume Number
2304 (p.121)
Publication format
Full
Certificate Of Registration
COR-Reg-41069-Sr-51868.pdf
Text document(s)
Volume In PDF
v2304.pdf
Map(s)
Corrigendum/Addendum/Note
Participant
Action
Date of Notification/Deposit
Date of Effect
Albania
Ratification
11/10/2007
11/04/2008
Antigua and Barbuda
Ratification
28/07/2021
28/01/2022
Azerbaijan
Provisional application
10/04/2006
10/04/2006
Azerbaijan
Ratification
17/07/2006
17/01/2007
Bahamas
Ratification
14/12/2006
14/06/2007
Bangladesh
Ratification
28/04/2014
28/10/2014
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ratification
18/01/2010
18/07/2010
Brazil
Ratification
21/01/2010
21/07/2010
Congo
Ratification
14/05/2014
14/11/2014
Croatia
Ratification
06/09/2011
06/03/2012
France
Ratification
27/04/2004
09/02/2005
Georgia
Ratification
03/02/2015
03/08/2015
Hungary
Ratification
30/03/2005
30/09/2005
India
Ratification
09/10/2015
09/10/2016
Indonesia
Ratification
16/07/2008
16/07/2009
Iraq
Ratification
21/05/2021
21/11/2021
Jordan
Ratification
09/08/2004
09/02/2005
Kazakhstan
Ratification
17/05/2010
17/11/2010
Kiribati
Ratification
06/06/2014
06/12/2014
Lithuania
Ratification
14/08/2006
14/08/2006
Luxembourg
Ratification
20/09/2011
20/03/2012
Madagascar
Ratification
06/06/2007
06/12/2007
Maldives
Ratification
05/01/2015
05/07/2015
Marshall Islands
Ratification
24/08/2011
24/02/2012
Montenegro
Ratification
27/04/2017
27/10/2017
Myanmar
Ratification
16/01/2018
16/07/2018
Nigeria
Ratification
19/08/2004
19/02/2005
Pakistan
Ratification
21/12/2006
21/06/2007
Philippines
Ratification
19/01/2012
19/07/2012
Republic of Korea
Ratification
04/04/2007
04/10/2007
Republic of Moldova
Ratification
28/08/2006
28/02/2007
Russian Federation
Ratification
26/02/2010
26/08/2010
Spain
Ratification
26/05/2011
26/11/2011
Sri Lanka
Ratification
02/12/2016
02/06/2017
Tunisia
Ratification
19/05/2016
19/11/2016
Turkmenistan
Ratification
12/02/2014
12/08/2014
United Republic of Tanzania
Ratification
11/10/2017
11/04/2018
Vanuatu
Ratification
28/07/2006
28/01/2007
Yemen
Ratification
06/04/2008
06/04/2009
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