Conference for the Suppression of Illicit Trafficking in Dangerous Drugs
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10 October 1947, the date on which the amendments to the Convention, as contained in the Annex to the Protocol of 11 December 1946, entered into force in accordance with paragraph 2 of Article VII of the Protocol. |
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26 oct 1939 |
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Declarations and Reservations: (In the absence of any indication preceding the text, the date of receipt is that
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Notes :
- Amendment of the Agreement : The agreement in question was amended by a protocol signed at Lake Success, New York, on December 11, 1946. This means that changes were made to the original agreement to update or revise it, often to reflect new realities or clarify provisions.
- Note on China : For additional information regarding signatures, ratifications, accessions, etc., by China, please see note 1 under "China" in the "Historical Information" section in the front matter of this volume. This may include details of China's participation in the agreement or amendments.
- Instrument of ratification of the unamended 1936 Convention : Spain signed the Protocol of 11 December 1946, which amended several conventions on narcotic drugs, and became a party to the 1936 Convention as amended by that Protocol. This means that Spain, although having ratified the unamended version of the 1936 Convention, is also bound by the amendments made by the 1946 Protocol.
- Territorial applicability of ratification : The ratification of the Convention and the Protocol by the Netherlands stipulated that these instruments would be applicable not only to the European territory of the Kingdom, but also to Suriname and Netherlands New Guinea. By a communication dated 4 August 1960, it was indicated that the Convention would also be applicable to the Netherlands Antilles. In addition, a reservation was added to the ratification, detailed in United Nations Treaty Series, vol. 327, p. 322.
- Denunciation of the Convention by the Netherlands : On 14 December 1965, the Netherlands communicated its decision to denounce the Convention in respect of the European territory of the Kingdom, as well as the territories of Suriname and the Netherlands Antilles. The denunciation took effect one year later, on 14 December 1966. The denunciation means that the Netherlands formally terminated its participation in the Convention for these territories as of that date.
These notes provide essential details for understanding the history of international agreements and how countries have negotiated, amended, ratified or denounced their participation in these agreements.
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