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Registration Number
6330
Title
International Convention relating to the arrest of seagoing ships.
Participant(s)
Submitter
Belgium
Places/dates of conclusion
Place
Date
Brussels
10/05/1952
EIF information
24 February 1956
Authentic texts
French
English
Attachments
ICJ information
Depositary
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belgium
Registration Date
Belgium 2 October 1962
Subject terms
Maritime matters
Ships and shipping
Navigation
Legal matters
Agreement type
Multilateral
UNTS Volume Number
439 (p.193)
Publication format
Full
Certificate Of Registration
Text document(s)
volume-439-I-6330-English.pdf
volume-439-I-6330-French.pdf
Volume In PDF
v439.pdf
Map(s)
Corrigendum/Addendum/Note
Participant
Action
Date of Notification/Deposit
Date of Effect
Algeria
Accession
18/08/1964
18/02/1965
Antigua
Territorial application
12/05/1965
12/11/1965
Bahamas
Territorial application
12/05/1965
12/11/1965
Belgium
Signature
10/05/1952
Belgium
Ratification
10/04/1961
10/10/1961
Belgium
Territorial application
23/04/1958
23/10/1958
Brazil
Signature
10/05/1952
Cambodia
Accession
12/11/1956
12/05/1957
Cayman Islands
Territorial application
12/05/1965
12/11/1965
Costa Rica
Accession
13/07/1955
24/02/1956
Dominica
Territorial application
12/05/1965
12/11/1965
Egypt
Ratification
24/08/1955
24/02/1956
Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
Territorial application
17/10/1969
17/04/1968
Federal Republic of Germany
Signature
10/05/1952
Federal Republic of Germany
Ratification
06/10/1972
06/04/1973
France
Signature
10/05/1952
France
Ratification
25/05/1957
25/11/1957
French Overseas Territories
Territorial application
23/04/1958
23/10/1958
Gilbert Islands
Territorial application
21/09/1965
21/03/1966
Greece
Signature
10/05/1952
Greece
Ratification
27/02/1967
27/08/1967
Grenada
Accession
12/05/1965
12/11/1965
Guernsey
Territorial application
08/12/1966
08/06/1967
Haiti
Accession
04/11/1954
24/02/1956
Ireland
Accession
17/10/1989
17/04/1990
Ireland
Accession
17/10/1989
17/04/1990
Italy
Signature
10/05/1952
Italy
Ratification
19/11/1979
04/12/1980
Lebanon
Signature
25/05/1954
Luxembourg
Accession
18/02/1991
18/08/1991
Montserrat
Territorial application
12/05/1965
12/11/1965
Nigeria
Accession
07/11/1963
07/05/1964
Paraguay
Accession
22/11/1967
22/05/1968
Poland
Accession
16/07/1976
16/01/1977
Portugal
Signature
10/10/1956
Portugal
Ratification
04/05/1957
04/11/1957
Solomon Islands
Territorial application
21/09/1965
21/03/1966
Spain
Ratification
08/12/1953
24/02/1956
St. Helena
Territorial application
12/05/1965
12/11/1965
St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla
Territorial application
12/05/1965
12/11/1965
St. Lucia
Territorial application
12/05/1965
12/11/1965
St. Vincent
Territorial application
12/05/1965
12/11/1965
Switzerland
Accession
28/05/1954
24/02/1956
Syrian Arab Republic
Accession
03/02/1972
03/08/1972
Territory of the Cameroons under French Administration
Territorial application
23/04/1958
23/10/1958
Territory of Togoland under French Administration
Territorial application
23/04/1958
23/10/1958
Tonga
Accession
13/06/1978
13/12/1978
Turks and Caicos Islands
Territorial application
21/09/1965
21/03/1966
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Signature
10/05/1952
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Ratification
18/03/1959
18/09/1959
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Territorial application
28/08/1962
28/02/1963
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Territorial application
29/03/1963
29/09/1963
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Territorial application
29/03/1963
29/09/1963
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Territorial application
29/05/1963
29/11/1963
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Territorial application
30/05/1963
30/11/1963
Vatican City State
Signature
04/02/1954
Vatican City State
Ratification
10/08/1956
10/02/1957
Yugoslavia (Socialist Federal Republic of)
Signature
10/05/1952
Yugoslavia (Socialist Federal Republic of)
Ratification
25/07/1967
25/01/1968
Zaire
Accession
17/07/1967
17/01/1968
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