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Registration Number
13668
Title
Agreement establishing the European Molecular Biology Laboratory
Participant(s)
Submitter
Switzerland
Places/dates of conclusion
Place
Date
Geneva
10/05/1973
EIF information
4 July 1974
Authentic texts
German
French
English
Attachments
with annex
ICJ information
Depositary
Government of Switzerland
Registration Date
Switzerland 14 November 1974
Subject terms
Scientific matters
Sciences
Europe
Charters-Constitutions-Statutes
Agreement type
Multilateral
UNTS Volume Number
954 (p.341)
Publication format
Full
Certificate Of Registration
Text document(s)
volume-954-I-13668-English.pdf
volume-954-I-13668-French.pdf
volume-954-I-13668-Other.pdf
Volume In PDF
v954.pdf
Map(s)
Corrigendum/Addendum/Note
Participant
Action
Date of Notification/Deposit
Date of Effect
Austria
Ratification
26/09/1975
26/09/1975
Croatia
Accession
29/08/2006
29/08/2006
Denmark
Ratification
12/11/1973
04/07/1974
Estonia
Accession
07/02/2023
07/02/2023
Federal Republic of Germany
Ratification
10/10/1973
04/07/1974
Finland
Accession
19/06/1985
19/06/1985
France
Ratification
04/07/1974
04/07/1974
Greece
Accession
13/05/1985
13/05/1985
Iceland
Accession
26/02/2007
26/02/2007
Ireland
Accession
21/11/2003
21/11/2003
Israel
Ratification
17/04/1974
04/07/1974
Italy
Cancellation of denunciation
21/12/1994
Italy
Ratification
28/06/1976
28/06/1976
Italy
Denunciation
29/12/1993
31/12/1994
Lithuania
Accession
03/06/2019
03/06/2019
Luxembourg
Accession
25/10/2007
25/10/2007
Netherlands
Ratification
13/03/1974
04/07/1974
Norway
Accession
08/10/1986
08/10/1986
Poland
Accession
28/01/2019
28/01/2019
Portugal
Accession
11/02/1999
11/02/1999
Slovakia
Accession
09/01/2018
09/01/2018
Spain
Accession
24/11/1987
24/11/1987
Sweden
Ratification
15/02/1974
04/07/1974
Switzerland
Ratification
14/12/1973
04/07/1974
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Ratification
11/12/1973
04/07/1974
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