Treaty

Depositary

    Protocol on the accession to the Convention relating to civil procedure concluded at The Hague on 17 July 1905

    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
    Belgium 04-07-1924 05-12-1924 (R) 05-06-1926
    Denmark 04-07-1924 07-01-1925 (R) 05-06-1926
    France 04-07-1924 06-12-1924 (R) 05-06-1926
    Germany 04-07-1924 08-12-1924 (R) 05-06-1926
    Hungary 04-07-1924 11-05-1925 (R) 05-06-1926
    Italy 04-07-1924 04-12-1924 (R) 05-06-1926
    Luxembourg 04-07-1924 11-09-1925 (R) 05-06-1926
    Netherlands, the Kingdom of the 04-07-1924 01-05-1925 (R) 05-06-1926
    Norway 04-07-1924 10-01-1925 (R) 05-06-1926
    Portugal 04-07-1924 06-05-1926 (R) 05-06-1926
    Romania 04-07-1924 22-04-1925 (R) 05-06-1926
    Spain 04-07-1924 06-01-1925 (R) 05-06-1926
    Sweden 04-07-1924 04-12-1924 (R) 05-06-1926
    Switzerland 04-07-1924 10-12-1924 (R) 05-06-1926

    Parties with reservations, declarations and objections

    Party Reservations / Declarations Objections
    France Yes No

    France

    04-07-1924

    The French Government has signed this protocol in order to make it possible for States not represented at the 4th Conference on Private International Law to accede to the Convention of 17 July 1905. However, it is understood that the Convention is not applicable between France and the newly acceded States.


    06-12-1924

    With the reservation that the Convention is not applicable between France and States adhering later.

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