(October 8th, 1921)
(November 15th, 1923)
(May 16th, 1927)
(August 2nd, 1922)
Subject to the declaration inserted in the Procès-verbal of the meeting of April 19th, 1921, as to the British Dominions which have not been represented at the Barcelona Conference.
(August 22nd, 1923 a)
(January 28th, 1924 a)
(July 11th, 1922)
(March 19th, 1928)
(October 29th, 1923)
(November 13th, 1922)
(June 6th, 1925)
(January 29th, 1923)
(September 19th, 1924)
(February 7th, 1929 a)
(April 9th, 1924 a)
(February 18th, 1924)
(May 18th, 1928 a)
(January 29th, 1931)
(March 1st, 1930 a)
(August 5th, 1922)
(February 20th, 1924)
(September 29th, 1923)
(March 19th, 1930)
(April 17th, 1924)
(September 4th, 1923)
(October 8th, 1924)
(September 5th, 1923)
(December 17th, 1929)
(January 19th, 1925)
(July 14th, 1924)
(November 29, 1922 a)
(June 27th, 1933 a)
(May 7th, 1930)
League of Nations, Treaty Series , vol.7, p.11.
Subsequently, the Secretary-General received, on 6 and 10 June 1999, communications concerning the status of Hong Kong from China and the United Kingdom (see also note 2 under “China” and note 2 under “United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland” regarding Hong Kong in the “Historical Information” section in the front matter of this volume). Upon resuming the exercise of sovereignty over Hong Kong, China notified the Secretary-General that the Convention will also apply to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
The notification made by the Government of China also contained the following reservation:
The Government of the People's Republic of China also declares that it has reservation to Article 13 of the [said Convention and Statute].
See note 1 under “Czech Republic” and note 1 under “Slovakia” in the “Historical Information” section in the front matter of this volume
See note 1 under “Netherlands” in the “Historical Information” section in the front matter of this volume.
See note 1 under “former Yugoslavia” and in the “Historical Information” section in the front matter of this volume.
See note 1 under “China” and in the “Historical Information” section in the front matter of this volume.
In a letter addressed to the Secretary-General on 3 September 1968, the President of the Republic of Malawi, referring to the Convention and Statute on Freedom of Transit, done at Barcelona on 20 April 1921, stated the following:
"As I mentioned in my previous letter to you of the 24th November 1964, concerning Malawi's inherited treaty obligations, my Government regards all multilateral treaties validly applied to the former Nyasaland, including this Convention and Statute, as remaining in force on a reciprocal basis as between Malawi and any other party to the treaty, pending our notification to the depositary of the treaty confirming Malawi's succession, acceding in her own right, or terminating all legal connection therewith.
"On behalf of the Government of Malawi, I would now inform you, as depositary for this Convention and Statute, that my Government considers that as from this date any legal obligations and rights which may have devolved upon Malawi from the previous ratification by the United Kingdom are terminated. Accordingly, Malawi considers herself to have no further legal connection with the Convention and Statute on Freedom of Transit, signed at Barcelona on 20th April 1921. The Government of Malawi wishes, however, to reserve the right to accede to this Convention and Statute at a later date should this become necessary."