Treaty

Protocol No. 8 to the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms

PartiesParties with a link have a reservation.

Party Signature RatificationS=Signature without reservation or requirement of ratification R=Ratification, Acceptance, Approval or Notification A=Accession Su=Succession NK=Not Known Entry into force Renunciation Termination
Austria 19-03-1985 17-04-1986 (R) 01-01-1990
Belgium 19-03-1985 08-11-1985 (R) 01-01-1990
Cyprus 08-11-1985 13-06-1986 (R) 01-01-1990
Denmark 19-03-1985 (S) 01-01-1990
Finland 05-05-1989 10-05-1990 (R) 10-05-1990
France 19-03-1985 09-02-1989 (R) 01-01-1990
Germany 19-03-1985 19-09-1989 (R) 01-01-1990
Greece 19-03-1985 06-09-1989 (R) 01-01-1990
Iceland 19-03-1985 22-05-1987 (R) 01-01-1990
Ireland 20-03-1985 21-03-1988 (R) 01-01-1990
Italy 19-03-1985 29-12-1988 (R) 01-01-1990
Liechtenstein 19-03-1985 28-08-1985 (R) 01-01-1990
Luxembourg 19-03-1985 04-11-1987 (R) 01-01-1990
Malta 07-03-1988 (S) 01-01-1990
Netherlands, the Kingdom of the 20-03-1985 11-12-1986 (R) 01-01-1990
Norway 19-03-1985 25-10-1988 (R) 01-01-1990
Portugal 19-03-1985 12-03-1987 (R) 01-01-1990
San Marino 01-03-1989 22-03-1989 (R) 01-01-1990
Spain 19-03-1985 23-06-1989 (R) 01-01-1990
Sweden 19-03-1985 10-01-1986 (R) 01-01-1990
Switzerland 19-03-1985 21-05-1987 (R) 01-01-1990
Türkiye 04-02-1986 19-09-1989 (R) 01-01-1990
United Kingdom 19-03-1985 21-04-1986 (R) 01-01-1990

Extensions

United Kingdom

Extended to Entry into force Termination
Anguilla 01-01-1990
Bermuda 01-01-1990
British Virgin Islands 01-01-1990
Cayman Islands 01-01-1990
Falkland Islands 01-01-1990
Gibraltar 01-01-1990
Guernsey 01-01-1990
Jersey 01-01-1990
Man, Isle of 01-01-1990
Montserrat 01-01-1990
Saint-Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha 01-01-1990
South Georgia & South Sandwich Islands 01-01-1990
Turks and Caicos Islands 01-01-1990

Parties with reservations, declarations and objections

Party Reservations / Declarations Objections
Ireland Yes No

Ireland

21-03-1988

At the time of deposit of the instrument of ratification, I have been directed by the Tánaiste (Deputy Prime Minister) and Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ireland to state that the Government of Ireland attach importance to the establishment by the European Commission of Human Rights, in their Rules of Procedure, of a provision that before any application is referred to a Chamber of the Commission, as provided for by Protocol No. 8, the member State against which such an application has been lodged shall be given the opportunity to express an opinion as to whether the application should be referred to a Chamber or to the plenary Commission. It is the clear understanding of the Government of Ireland that such a consultation process is to be provided for by the European Commission of Human Rights.

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