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PartijenPartijen met een link hebben een voorbehoud.

Partij Ondertekening RatificatieO=Ondertekening zonder voorbehoud of vereiste van ratificatie R=Bekrachtiging, aanvaarding, goedkeuring of kennisgeving T=Toetreding VG=Voortgezette gebondenheid NB=Niet bekend In werking Opzegging Buiten werking
Argentinië 18-10-1907
Belarus 04-06-1962 (VG) 04-06-1962
België 18-10-1907 08-08-1910 (R) 07-10-1910
Bolivia 18-10-1907 27-11-1909 (R) 26-01-1910
Brazilië 18-10-1907 05-01-1914 (R) 06-03-1914
Bulgarije 18-10-1907
Chili 18-10-1907
China 15-01-1910 (T) 16-03-1910
Colombia 18-10-1907
Cuba 18-10-1907 22-02-1912 (R) 22-04-1912
Denemarken 18-10-1907 27-11-1909 (R) 26-01-1910
Dominicaanse Republiek 18-10-1907
Duitsland 18-10-1907 27-11-1909 (R) 26-01-1910
Ecuador 18-10-1907
El Salvador 18-10-1907 27-11-1909 (R) 26-01-1910
Ethiopië 05-08-1935 (T) 04-10-1935
Finland 10-04-1922 (T) 09-06-1922
Frankrijk 18-10-1907 07-10-1910 (R) 06-12-1910
Griekenland 18-10-1907
Guatemala 18-10-1907 15-03-1911 (R) 14-05-1911
Haïti 18-10-1907 02-02-1910 (R) 03-04-1910
Hongarije 16-11-1918 (VG) 16-11-1918
IJsland 08-12-1955 (VG) 17-06-1944
Iran 18-10-1907
Italië 18-10-1907
Japan 18-10-1907 13-12-1911 (R) 11-02-1912
Laos 18-07-1955 (VG) 18-07-1955
Liberia 04-02-1914 (T) 05-04-1914
Luxemburg 18-10-1907 05-09-1912 (R) 04-11-1912
Mexico 18-10-1907 27-11-1909 (R) 26-01-1910
Nederlanden, het Koninkrijk der 18-10-1907 27-11-1909 (R) 26-01-1910
Nicaragua 16-12-1909 (T) 14-02-1910
Noorwegen 18-10-1907 19-09-1910 (R) 18-11-1910
Oekraïne 29-05-2015 (VG) 24-08-1991
Oostenrijk 12-11-1918 (VG) 12-11-1918
Oostenrijk/Hongarije 18-10-1907 27-11-1909 (R) 26-01-1910
Panama 18-10-1907 11-09-1911 (R) 10-11-1911
Paraguay 18-10-1907
Peru 18-10-1907
Polen 09-05-1925 (T) 08-07-1925
Portugal 18-10-1907 13-04-1911 (R) 12-06-1911
Roemenië 18-10-1907 01-03-1912 (R) 30-04-1912
Russische Federatie 18-10-1907 27-11-1909 (R) 26-01-1910
Spanje 18-10-1907 18-03-1913 (R) 17-05-1913
Thailand 18-10-1907 12-03-1910 (R) 11-05-1910
Turkije 18-10-1907
Uruguay 18-10-1907
Venezuela 18-10-1907
Verenigd Koninkrijk 18-10-1907
Verenigde Staten van Amerika 18-10-1907 27-11-1909 (R) 26-01-1910
Zweden 18-10-1907 27-11-1909 (R) 26-01-1910
Zwitserland 18-10-1907 12-05-1910 (R) 11-07-1910

Partijen met voorbehouden, verklaringen en bezwaren

Partij Voorbehoud / verklaring Bezwaren
Argentinië Ja Nee
Belarus Ja Nee
Nederlanden, het Koninkrijk der Ja Nee
Oekraïne Ja Nee
Russische Federatie Ja Nee
Verenigd Koninkrijk Ja Nee

Argentinië

18-10-1907

The Argentine Republic makes a reservation with respect to Article 19.

Belarus

04-06-1962

The Government of the Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic recognises the Hague Conventions and Declarations of 1899 and 1907 as ratified by Russia and considers itself a party to them to the extent that they do not conflict with subsequent international agreements to which the Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic is party.

Nederlanden, het Koninkrijk der

13-01-1986

On 1 January 1986 the island of Aruba, which was a part of the Netherlands Antilles, has obtained internal autonomy as a country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Consequently, the Kingdom consists of three countries, namely the Netherlands (the European part of the Kingdom), the Netherlands Antilles (without Aruba) and Aruba.
As the changes of 1 January 1986 concern a shift only in the internal constitutional relations within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and the Kingdom as such will remain the subject of international law with which treaties are concluded, the said changes will have no consequences regarding this Convention, concluded by the Kingdom, which was applicable to the Netherlands Antilles, included Aruba. This Convention remains in force for the Netherlands (European part), the Netherlands Antilles and for Aruba in its new capacity of country within the Kingdom.


18-10-2010

The Kingdom of the Netherlands consisted of three parts: the Netherlands, the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba. The Netherlands Antilles consisted of the islands of Curaçao, Sint Maarten, Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba.
With effect from 10 October 2010, the Netherlands Antilles ceased to exist as a part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Since that date, the Kingdom consists of four parts: the Netherlands, Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten. Curaçao and Sint Maarten enjoy internal self-government within the Kingdom, as Aruba and, up to 10 October 2010, the Netherlands Antilles do.
These changes constitute a modification of the internal constitutional relations within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The Kingdom of the Netherlands will accordingly remain the subject of international law with which agreements are concluded. The modification of the structure of the Kingdom will therefore not affect the validity of the international agreements ratified by the Kingdom for the Netherlands Antilles. These agreements, including any reservations made, will continue to apply to Curaçao and Sint Maarten.
The other islands that have formed part of the Netherlands Antilles - Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba - became part of the Netherlands, thus constituting 'the Caribbean part of the Netherlands'. The agreements that applied to the Netherlands Antilles will also continue to apply to these islands; however, the Government of the Netherlands will now be responsible for implementing these agreements.

Oekraïne

29-05-2015

According to Article 7 of the Law of Ukraine on Succession of Ukraine of 12 September 1991 Ukraine is a successor of rights and obligations under international treaties of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics unless they are in conflict with the Constitution of Ukraine and interests of the State.
Taking into account the aforementioned and without prejudice to the Note of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Ukrainian SSR dated 4 April 1962 No. 39 addressed to the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Moscow, the Ukrainian Side confirms validity for Ukraine, by way of succession and as from the date of succession on 24 August 1991, of the 1899 and 1907 Hague Conventions and Declarations recognised by the former USSR in the format and scope as envisaged by the Note of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the USSR dated 7 March 1955 No. 67/I addressed to the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Moscow.

Russische Federatie

07-03-1955

The Government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics recognises the Hague Conventions and Declarations of 1899 and 1907 as ratified by Russia, to the extent that the said Conventions and Declarations do not conflict with the Charter of the United Nations and provided that they have not been amended or superseded by subsequent international agreements to which the USSR is a party, such as the 1925 Geneva Protocol for the Prohibition of the Use in War of Asphyxiating, Poisonous or Other Similar Gases and of Bacteriological Means and the 1949 Geneva Conventions for the Protection of Victims of War.

Verenigd Koninkrijk

18-10-1907

Subject to reservations to Articles 16, 17 and 18.

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