Treaty

Convention on the prevention of marine pollution by dumping of wastes and other matter

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
Afghanistan 02-04-1975 (A) 30-08-1975
Antigua and Barbuda 06-01-1989 (A) 05-02-1989
Argentina 10-05-1973 11-09-1979 (R) 11-10-1979
Australia 10-10-1973 21-08-1985 (R) 20-09-1985
Azerbaijan 01-07-1997 (A) 31-07-1997
Barbados 04-05-1994 (A) 03-06-1994
Belarus 29-12-1972 29-01-1976 (R) 28-02-1976
Belgium 25-09-1973 12-06-1985 (R) 12-07-1985
Benin 28-04-2011 (A) 28-05-2011
Bolivia 10-06-1999 (A) 10-07-1999
Brazil 26-07-1982 (A) 25-08-1982
Bulgaria 25-01-2006 (A) 24-02-2006
Cabo Verde 26-05-1977 (A) 25-06-1977
Cambodia 02-01-1973
Canada 09-02-1973 13-11-1975 (R) 13-12-1975
Chile 04-08-1977 (A) 03-09-1977
China 14-11-1985 (A) 14-12-1985
Costa Rica 29-12-1972 16-06-1986 (R) 16-07-1986
Côte d'Ivoire 09-10-1987 (A) 08-11-1987
Croatia 23-09-1992 (Su) 08-10-1991
Cuba 01-12-1975 (A) 31-12-1975
Cyprus 07-06-1990 (A) 07-07-1990
Democratic Republic of the Congo 16-09-1975 (A) 16-10-1975
Denmark 29-12-1972 23-10-1974 (R) 30-08-1975
Dominican Republic 18-01-1973 07-12-1973 (R) 30-08-1975
Egypt 30-07-1992 (A) 29-08-1992
Equatorial Guinea 21-01-2004 (A) 20-02-2004
Finland 29-12-1972 03-05-1979 (R) 02-06-1979
France 22-05-1973 03-02-1977 (R) 05-03-1977
Gabon 05-02-1982 (A) 07-03-1992
Germany 22-01-1973 08-11-1977 (R) 08-12-1977
Greece 09-11-1973 10-08-1981 (R) 09-09-1981
Guatemala 30-01-1973 14-07-1975 (R) 30-08-1975
Haïti 29-12-1972 28-08-1975 (R) 27-09-1975
Honduras 29-12-1972 02-05-1980 (R) 01-06-1980
Hungary 14-12-1973 05-02-1976 (R) 06-03-1976
Iceland 29-12-1972 24-05-1973 (R) 30-08-1975
Iran 13-01-1997 (A) 12-02-1997
Ireland 31-12-1973 17-02-1982 (R) 19-03-1982
Italy 29-12-1972 30-04-1984 (R) 30-05-1984
Jamaica 22-03-1991 (A) 21-04-1991
Japan 22-06-1973 15-10-1980 (R) 14-11-1980
Jordan 23-08-1973 11-11-1974 (R) 30-08-1975
Kenya 07-01-1976 (A) 06-02-1976
Kiribati 12-05-1982 (Su) 12-07-1979
Libya 22-11-1976 (A) 22-12-1976
Luxembourg 29-12-1972 21-02-1991 (A) 23-03-1991
Malta 28-12-1989 (A) 27-01-1991
Mexico 29-12-1972 07-04-1975 (R) 30-08-1975
Monaco 05-10-1973 16-05-1977 (R) 15-06-1977
Montenegro 03-06-2006 (Su) 03-06-2006
Morocco 22-06-1973 18-02-1977 (R) 20-03-1977
Nauru 26-07-1982 (A) 25-08-1982
Netherlands, the Kingdom of the 12-04-1973 02-12-1977 (R) 01-01-1978
New Zealand 30-05-1973 30-04-1975 (R) 30-08-1975
Nigeria 19-03-1976 (A) 18-04-1976
Norway 29-12-1972 04-04-1974 (R) 30-08-1975
Oman 13-03-1984 (A) 12-04-1984
Pakistan 09-03-1995 (A) 08-04-1995
Panama 31-07-1975 (A) 30-08-1975
Papua New Guinea 10-03-1980 (A) 09-04-1980
Peru 07-05-2003 (A) 06-06-2003
Philippines 29-12-1972 10-08-1973 (R) 30-08-1975
Poland 23-01-1979 (A) 22-02-1979
Portugal 29-12-1972 14-04-1978 (R) 14-05-1978
Republic of Korea, the 21-12-1993 (A) 20-01-1994
Russian Federation 29-12-1972 30-12-1975 (R) 29-01-1976
Saint Lucia 23-08-1985 (A) 22-09-1985
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 24-10-2001 (A) 23-11-2001
Seychelles 29-10-1984 (A) 28-11-1984
Sierra Leone 12-03-2008 (A) 11-04-2008
Slovenia 27-05-1992 (Su) 25-06-1991
Solomon Islands 06-03-1984 (Su) 07-07-1978
South Africa 07-08-1978 (A) 06-09-1978
Spain 27-04-1973 31-07-1974 (R) 30-08-1975
Suriname 21-10-1980 (A) 20-11-1980
Sweden 29-12-1972 21-02-1974 (R) 30-08-1975
Switzerland 06-06-1973 31-07-1979 (R) 30-08-1979
Syria 06-05-2009 (A) 05-06-2009
Tanzania 28-07-2008 (A) 27-08-2008
Tonga 08-11-1995 (A) 08-12-1995
Tunisia 13-04-1976 (A) 13-05-1976
Ukraine 29-12-1972 05-02-1976 (R) 06-03-1976
United Arab Emirates 09-08-1974 (A) 30-08-1975
United Kingdom 29-12-1972 17-11-1975 (R) 17-12-1975
United States of America 29-12-1972 29-04-1974 (R) 30-08-1975
Vanuatu 22-09-1992 (A) 22-10-1992
Yugoslavia (< 25-06-1991) 25-06-1976 (A) 25-07-1976

Extensions

China

Extended to Entry into force Termination
Hong Kong SAR 01-07-1997
Macao SAR 20-12-1999

Denmark

Extended to Entry into force Termination
Faroes 15-11-1976

United Kingdom

Extended to Entry into force Termination
Akrotiri and Dhekelia (Sovereign Base Areas in Cyprus) 17-12-1975
Bermuda 17-12-1975
British Indian Ocean Territory 17-12-1975
British Virgin Islands 17-12-1975
Cayman Islands 17-12-1975
Falkland Islands 17-12-1975
Guernsey 17-12-1975
Hong Kong (< 01-07-1997) 17-12-1975 01-07-1997
Jersey 04-04-1976
Kiribati (< 12-07-1979) 17-12-1975 12-07-1979
Man, Isle of 17-12-1975
Montserrat 17-12-1975
Pitcairn Islands 17-12-1975
Saint-Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha 17-12-1975
Seychelles (< 29-06-1976) 17-12-1975 29-06-1976
Solomon Islands (< 07-07-1978) 17-12-1975 07-07-1978
Turks and Caicos Islands 17-12-1975

Parties with reservations, declarations and objections

Party Reservations / Declarations Objections
Argentina Yes No
Belgium Yes No
France Yes No
Greece Yes No
Italy Yes No
New Zealand Yes No
Syria Yes No

Argentina

06-08-2010

... The Government of Argentina reminds that the Malvinas, South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands and the surrounding maritime spaces are an integral part of the territory of the Argentine Republic and, being illegitimately occupied by the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, are the subject of a sovereignty dispute between both countries, recognized by the United Nations and several other international and regional organizations.
In this regard, the Government of Argentina reminds that the United Nations General Assembly has adopted resolutions 2065 (XX), 3160 (XXVIII), 31/49, 37/9, 38/12, 39/6,40/21, 41/40, 42/19 and 43/25, in which it recognizes the existence of a sovereig nty dispute over the "Question of the Malvinas Islands" and urges the governments of the Argentine Republic and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to resume negotiations in order to reach as soon as possible, a peaceful and definitive solution to the dispute. The United Nations Special Committee on Decolonization has repeatedly stated its position along the same lines, most recently through the resolution adopted on 18 June 2009. It is also worth mentioning that since 1982 the United Kingdom has not honored the request by the international community to assume negotiations with the Republic of Argentina about the sovereignty issue.
In light of the above stated, the Government of Argentina rejects all references to the so called "Falkland Islands, "Falkland Islands and Dependencies" and "South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands" and reiterates its rejection of the extension of the territoria I implementation of the London Convention and its Protocol by the United Kingdom on the Malvinas, South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands and the surrounding maritime spaces.
Furthermore, the Government of Argentina objects that the International Maritime Organization (IMO) includes references to the above mentioned Argentinean archipelagos, which are subject of the aforementioned sovereignty dispute, in official documents of the Organization using only the nomenclature used by the power that illegitimately occupies said archipelago, and in the case of the South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands, not referring to the existence of the aforementioned controversies.

Belgium

12-06-1985

The Belgian Government considers that in the present state of international law and having regard to the work in progress in that field, certain provisions of the Convention may not be interpreted as conferring on a coastal State rights of control over dumping beyond the limits generally accepted by international law.
The Belgian Government also considers that this Convention may not be interpreted as modifying in any way the present state of international law in the field of responsibility.

France

03-02-1977

The French Government considers that, in the present state of international law and having regard to work in progress in that field, none of the provisions of this Convention may be interpreted as conferring on any coastal State the right to control dumping beyond the conditions generally permitted by International Law.
It also considers that this Convention may not be interpreted as modifying in any way the present state of international law in respect of the principles governing responsibility.
In cases where the provisions of the Convention would hinder activities which it considered necessary for its national defence, the French Government would not apply such provisions to those activities.

Greece

10-08-1981

1. Article VI par. 1(c) should be construed in connection with the provisions of Article XIII.
2. The true meaning of the provisions of Article XIII is that no right is recognised to any coastal State in the dumping control, beyond the provisions of existing international law.

Italy

30-04-1984

The Italian Government considers that this Convention may not be interpreted as modifying in any way the present state of international law in respect of the principles governing responsibility.

New Zealand

30-04-1975

[..] that its ratification does not extend to the Cook Islands, Niue and Tokelau Islands.

Syria

06-05-2009

The Syrian Arab Republic's accession to this Agreement does not in any way signify recognition of Israel and will not lead to entry into any dealing with it that is regulated by the provisions of this Agreement.

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