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Registration Number
2907
Title
Convention (No. 103) concerning maternity protection (revised 1952)
Participant(s)
Submitter
International Labour Organisation
Places/dates of conclusion
Place
Date
Geneva
28/06/1952
EIF information
7 September 1955 , in accordance with article 9
Authentic texts
French
English
Attachments
ICJ information
Depositary
Director-General of the International Labour Office
Registration Date
International Labour Organisation 12 September 1955
Subject terms
Family matters
Labour
Health and health services
Agreement type
Multilateral
UNTS Volume Number
214 (p.321)
Publication format
Full
Certificate Of Registration
Text document(s)
volume-214-I-2907-English.pdf
volume-214-I-2907-French.pdf
Volume In PDF
v214.pdf
Map(s)
Corrigendum/Addendum/Note
Participant
Action
Date of Notification/Deposit
Date of Effect
Austria
Ratification
04/12/1969
04/12/1970
Austria
Denunciation
30/04/2004
30/04/2005
Azerbaijan
Ratification
19/05/1992
19/05/1992
Bahamas
Ratification
14/06/2001
14/06/2002
Belarus
Denunciation
10/02/2004
10/02/2005
Belize
Ratification
06/03/2000
06/03/2001
Belize
Denunciation
09/11/2005
09/11/2006
Bolivia
Ratification
15/11/1973
15/11/1974
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ratification
02/06/1993
02/06/1993
Brazil
Ratification
18/06/1965
18/06/1966
Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic
Ratification
14/09/1956
14/09/1957
Chile
Ratification
14/10/1994
14/10/1995
Croatia
Ratification
08/10/1991
08/10/1991
Cuba
Denunciation
01/06/2004
01/06/2005
Cuba
Ratification
07/09/1954
07/09/1955
Ecuador
Ratification
05/02/1962
05/02/1963
Equatorial Guinea
Ratification
12/06/1985
12/06/1986
German Democratic Republic
Ratification
19/06/1979
19/06/1980
Ghana
Ratification
27/05/1986
27/05/1987
Greece
Ratification
18/02/1983
18/02/1984
Guatemala
Ratification
13/06/1989
13/06/1990
Hungary
Denunciation
04/11/2003
04/11/2004
Hungary
Ratification
08/06/1956
08/06/1957
Italy
Ratification
05/05/1971
05/05/1972
Italy
Denunciation
07/02/2001
07/02/2002
Kyrgyzstan
Ratification
31/03/1992
31/03/1992
Libyan Arab Republic
Ratification
19/06/1975
19/06/1976
Libyan Arab Republic
Ratification
19/06/1975
19/06/1976
Luxembourg
Ratification
10/12/1969
10/12/1970
Mongolia
Ratification
03/06/1969
03/06/1970
Montenegro
Succession
28/05/2007
03/06/2006
Montenegro
Denunciation
19/04/2012
19/04/2013
Netherlands
Ratification
21/09/1981
21/09/1982
Papua New Guinea
Ratification
02/06/2000
02/06/2001
Poland
Ratification
10/03/1976
10/03/1977
Portugal
Ratification
02/05/1985
02/05/1986
Portugal
Denunciation
08/11/2012
08/11/2013
Republic of Moldova
Denunciation
28/08/2006
Republic of Moldova
Ratification
14/02/1997
14/02/1998
San Marino
Ratification
23/09/1998
23/09/1999
Slovenia
Denunciation
01/03/2011
01/03/2011
Slovenia
Ratification
29/05/1992
29/05/1992
Spain
Ratification
17/08/1965
17/08/1966
Sri Lanka
Ratification
01/04/1993
01/04/1994
Tajikistan
Ratification
26/11/1993
26/11/1993
The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Denunciation
03/10/2012
03/10/2013
The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Ratification
17/11/1991
17/11/1991
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
Ratification
14/09/1956
14/09/1957
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Ratification
10/08/1956
10/08/1957
Uruguay
Ratification
18/03/1954
07/09/1955
Uzbekistan
Ratification
13/07/1992
13/07/1992
Venezuela
Ratification
10/08/1982
10/08/1983
Venezuela
Denunciation
28/10/1985
28/10/1986
Yugoslavia (Federal Republic of)
Ratification
19/04/2001
24/11/2000
Yugoslavia (Socialist Federal Republic of)
Ratification
07/04/1955
07/04/1956
Zambia
Ratification
23/10/1979
23/10/1980
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