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Registration Number
4789
Title
United Nations Regulation No. 50. Uniform provisions concerning the approval of front position lamps, rear position lamps, stop lamps, direction indicators and rear-registration-plate illuminating devices for vehicles of category L
Participant(s)
Submitter
ex officio
Places/dates of conclusion
Place
Date
Geneva
01/06/1982
EIF information
1 June 1982
Authentic texts
French
English
Attachments
ICJ information
Depositary
Secretary-General of the United Nations
Registration Date
ex officio 1 June 1982
Subject terms
Motor vehicles
Agreement type
Multilateral
UNTS Volume Number
1277
Publication format
Full
Certificate Of Registration
Text document(s)
volume-1277-I-4789-English.pdf
volume-1277-I-4789-French.pdf
Volume In PDF
v1277.pdf
Map(s)
Corrigendum/Addendum/Note
Participant
Action
Date of Notification/Deposit
Date of Effect
Andorra
Application of regulation
11/04/2023
10/06/2023
Armenia
Application of regulation
01/03/2018
Australia
Application of regulation
01/06/2010
31/07/2010
Belarus
Application of regulation
03/05/1995
02/07/1995
Belgium
Application of regulation
06/05/1983
05/07/1983
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Succession
28/09/1998
06/03/1992
Croatia
Succession
17/03/1994
08/10/1991
Czech Republic
Succession
02/06/1993
01/01/1993
Czechoslovakia
Application of regulation
19/10/1983
18/12/1983
Egypt
Application of regulation
05/12/2012
15/09/2013
Estonia
Application of regulation
26/05/1999
25/07/1999
European Community
Application of regulation
23/01/1998
24/03/1998
Federal Republic of Germany
Application of regulation
06/08/1986
05/10/1986
Finland
Application of regulation
14/07/1988
12/09/1988
France
Application of regulation
19/12/1986
17/02/1987
German Democratic Republic
Application of regulation
07/03/1984
06/05/1984
Hungary
Application of regulation
15/09/1988
14/11/1988
Italy
Application of regulation
01/06/1982
01/06/1982
Japan
Application of regulation
22/05/2015
21/07/2015
Latvia
Application of regulation
19/11/1998
18/01/1999
Lithuania
Application of regulation
28/01/2002
29/03/2002
Luxembourg
Application of regulation
29/06/1990
28/08/1990
Malaysia
Application of regulation
03/02/2006
04/04/2006
Montenegro
Succession
23/10/2006
03/06/2006
Netherlands
Application of regulation
01/06/1982
01/06/1982
Nigeria
Application of regulation
18/10/2018
17/12/2018
Norway
Application of regulation
06/01/1999
07/03/1999
Pakistan
Application of regulation
24/02/2020
24/04/2020
Philippines
Application of regulation
03/11/2022
02/01/2023
Poland
Application of regulation
23/05/2000
22/07/2000
Republic of Moldova
Application of regulation
21/09/2016
20/11/2016
Romania
Application of regulation
05/12/1983
03/02/1984
San Marino
Application of regulation
27/11/2015
26/01/2016
Slovakia
Succession
28/05/1993
01/01/1993
Slovenia
Succession
03/11/1992
25/06/1991
South Africa
Application of regulation
18/04/2001
17/06/2001
Spain
Application of regulation
10/04/1992
09/06/1992
Sweden
Application of regulation
26/07/1982
24/09/1982
Switzerland
Application of regulation
04/12/1995
02/02/1996
The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Succession
01/04/1998
17/09/1991
Turkey
Application of regulation
08/05/2000
06/07/2000
Uganda
Application of regulation
23/08/2022
22/10/2022
Ukraine
Application of regulation
09/08/2002
08/10/2002
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Application of regulation
19/12/1986
17/02/1987
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Application of regulation
17/12/1982
15/02/1983
Yugoslavia (Federal Republic of)
Succession
12/03/2001
27/04/1992
Yugoslavia (Socialist Federal Republic of)
Application of regulation
06/03/1985
05/05/1985
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