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This Protocol shall be open for signature and ratification or for adherence on
behalf of any Government party to the Convention. 2. This Protocol shall enter
into force(*) on the date on which instruments of ratification have been deposited
with, ...
This Protocol shall be open for signature and ratification or for adherence on
behalf of any Government party to the Convention. 2. This Protocol shall enter
into force(*) on the date on which instruments of ratification have been deposited
with, ...
Page 214
The territory of any State to which this Protocol applies by virtue of ratification or
acceptance by that State, and each territory to which this Protocol is applied by
virtue of a declaration by that State under this Article, shall be treated as separate
...
The territory of any State to which this Protocol applies by virtue of ratification or
acceptance by that State, and each territory to which this Protocol is applied by
virtue of a declaration by that State under this Article, shall be treated as separate
...
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( 2 ) A Member State may declare at the time of signature of this Protocol that its
signature is subject to ratification or approval . ( 3 ) This Protocol shall enter into
force : ( a ) on the date of entry into force of the Convention or ( b ) on the date
when ...
( 2 ) A Member State may declare at the time of signature of this Protocol that its
signature is subject to ratification or approval . ( 3 ) This Protocol shall enter into
force : ( a ) on the date of entry into force of the Convention or ( b ) on the date
when ...
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