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    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
    België 18-10-1907 08-08-1910 (R) 07-10-1910
    Bolivia 18-10-1907
    Brazilië 18-10-1907 05-01-1914 (R) 06-03-1914
    Bulgarije 18-10-1907
    Chili 18-10-1907
    China 10-05-1917 (T) 09-07-1917
    Colombia 18-10-1907
    Cuba 18-10-1907
    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
    Fiji 02-04-1973 (VG) 10-10-1970
    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
    India 29-07-1950 (VG) 15-08-1947
    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
    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 31-05-1935 (T) 30-07-1935
    Portugal 18-10-1907 13-04-1911 (R) 12-06-1911
    Roemenië 18-10-1907 01-03-1912 (R) 30-04-1912
    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 27-11-1909 (R) 26-01-1910
    Verenigde Staten van Amerika 18-10-1907 27-11-1909 (R) 26-01-1910
    Zuid-Afrika 10-03-1978 (VG) 31-05-1910
    Zweden 18-10-1907 27-11-1909 (R) 26-01-1910
    Zwitserland 18-10-1907 12-05-1910 (R) 11-07-1910

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    Nederlanden, het Koninkrijk der Ja Nee

    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.

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