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Convention Regarding Abolition of Capitulations in Egypt1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2017

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Copyright © by the American Society of International Law 1940

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Footnotes

1

U. S. Treaty Series, No. 939; G. B. Treaty Series, No. 55 (1937).

References

2 See Art. 15. Instruments of ratification were deposited at Cairo as follows: By Egypt, Sept. 4, 1937; by Belgium, Sept. 11, 1937; by Italy, Sept. 25, 1937; by Greece, Sept. 25, 1937; by Sweden, Sept. 28, 1937; by Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Oct. 12, 1937; by Denmark, Oct. 13, 1937; by The Netherlands, Jan. 22, 1938; by New Zealand, March 23, 1938; by Norway, April 13, 1938; by Australia, April 27, 1938; by India, May 19, 1938; by the Union of South Africa, May 19,1938; by Spain, June 2,1938; by the United States, Aug. 29, 1938; and by France Feb. 8, 1939. Convention accepted in advance by Canada in letter of April 14, 1937, from the Canadian High Commissioner in London to the President of the Montreux Conference. (U. S. Treaty Series, No. 939, p. 92.)

3 Translation, post, p. 209.

4 Notification in accordance with this article accompanied the deposit of ratification by the United States.

5 American extraterritorial jurisdiction, except that retained under Art. 9, ante, suspended by Proclamation of the President, No. 2255, Oct. 9, 1937.

6 Translation, post, p. 209.

7 See Articles 3 and 14 of the convention, ante, pp. 205 and 207.