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Registration Number
29004
Title
Convention for the suppression of unlawful acts against the safety of maritime navigation
Participant(s)
Submitter
International Maritime Organization
Places/dates of conclusion
Place
Date
Rome
10/03/1988
EIF information
1 March 1992
Authentic texts
Spanish
Russian
French
English
Chinese
Arabic
Attachments
ICJ information
Depositary
Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organization
Registration Date
International Maritime Organization 26 June 1992
Subject terms
Terrorism
Rescue
Navigation
Maritime matters
Legal matters
Criminal matters
Agreement type
Multilateral
UNTS Volume Number
1678
Publication format
Full
Certificate Of Registration
Text document(s)
Volume In PDF
v1678.pdf
Map(s)
Corrigendum/Addendum/Note
Participant
Action
Date of Notification/Deposit
Date of Effect
Algeria
Accession
11/02/1998
12/05/1998
Argentina
Ratification
17/08/1993
15/11/1993
Australia
Accession
19/02/1993
20/05/1993
Austria
Ratification
28/12/1989
01/03/1992
Barbados
Accession
06/05/1994
04/08/1994
Canada
Notification
24/06/1993
Canada
Ratification
18/06/1993
16/09/1993
Chile
Ratification
22/04/1994
21/07/1994
China
Ratification
20/08/1991
01/03/1992
Denmark
Ratification
25/08/1995
23/11/1995
Egypt
Ratification
08/01/1993
08/04/1993
Finland
Ratification
12/11/1998
10/02/1999
France
Approval
02/12/1991
01/03/1992
Gambia
Accession
01/11/1991
01/03/1992
German Democratic Republic
Accession
14/04/1989
01/03/1992
Germany
Accession
06/11/1990
01/03/1992
Greece
Ratification
11/06/1993
09/09/1993
Hungary
Ratification
09/11/1989
01/03/1992
Italy
Ratification
26/01/1990
01/03/1992
Japan
Accession
24/04/1998
23/07/1998
Lebanon
Accession
16/12/1994
16/03/1995
Liberia
Ratification
05/10/1995
03/01/1996
Marshall Islands
Accession
29/11/1994
27/02/1995
Mexico
Accession
13/05/1994
11/08/1994
Netherlands
Acceptance
05/03/1992
03/06/1992
Norway
Ratification
18/04/1991
01/03/1992
Oman
Accession
24/09/1990
01/03/1992
Poland
Ratification
25/06/1991
01/03/1992
Portugal
Accession
05/01/1996
04/04/1996
Romania
Accession
02/06/1993
31/08/1993
Seychelles
Ratification
24/01/1989
01/03/1992
Spain
Ratification
07/07/1989
01/03/1992
Sweden
Ratification
13/09/1990
01/03/1992
Switzerland
Ratification
12/03/1993
10/06/1993
Trinidad and Tobago
Accession
27/07/1989
01/03/1992
Tunisia
Accession
06/03/1998
04/06/1998
Turkey
Ratification
06/03/1998
04/06/1998
Ukraine
Ratification
21/04/1994
20/07/1994
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Ratification
03/05/1991
01/03/1992
United States of America
Ratification
06/12/1994
06/03/1995
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