(June 10th, 1940 a)
(October 11th, 1934)
Does not assume any obligation in regard to Algeria, col onies, protectorates and territories under its mandate.
(July 22nd, 1935 a)
(January 8th, 1937)
(September 25th, 1933)
(January 10th, 1939 a)
(April 9th, 1936)
(January 19th, 1932 a)
(for the Kingdomin Europe)
(January 16th, 1934 a)
(January 29th, 1940 a)
In view of the special character of the roads in the Netherlands Indies, the Netherlands Government reserves the right to place upon them the danger signals referred to in paragraph I, subparagraph (2), of the Annex to the Convention, at a distance from the obstacle which shall not be less than 60 metres, without making special arrangements.
(April 5th, 1934)
(April 18th, 1932 a)
Does not include the Portuguese Colonies.
(June 19th, 1935 a)
(July 18th, 1933)
(February 25th, 1938 a)
(October 19th, 1934)
(October 15th, 1936)
(July 23rd, 1935 a)
The Convention ceased to have effect on 30 July 1963, the number of States bound by its provisions having been reduced to less than five as the result of successive denunciations.
League of Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 150, p. 247.
This reservation has been submitted to the States Parties to the Convention for acceptance.
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 “former Yugoslavia” in the “Historical Information” section in the front matter of this volume
Denunciation for the Kingdom in Europe only: The Netherlands wishes to remain a party to the Convention in respect of the Netherlands Antilles, Surinam and Netherlands New Guinea until the Protocol of 19 September 1949 has become applicable to those territories (see chapter XI.B-2).