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Agreement on the Status of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, National Representatives and International Staff1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 April 2017

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North Atlantic Treaty Organization
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1954

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Footnotes

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Senate Exec. U, 82d Cong., 2d Sess.; Treaties and Other International Acts Series, No. 2992. Ratifications have been deposited on behalf of Canada, Denmark, Iceland, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Norway, Turkey (signatory Oct. 2, 1953) and the United States.

At the time of signature of the NATO Agreements on the Status of Forces, and Status of the Organization, National Representatives and International Staff, and the Protocol on the Status of International Military Headquarters, a declaration was made on behalf of the governments of Belgium, Luxembourg and The Netherlands that their forces and nationals “may not avail themselves of the provisions” of the agreements “to claim in the territory of one of the afore-mentioned Powers any exemption which they do not enjoy in their own territory, with respect to duties, taxes and other dues, which have been or will be standardized under the terms of conventions which have been or will be concluded for the purpose of bringing about the Economic Union of Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.”

References

1 Senate Exec. U, 82d Cong., 2d Sess.; Treaties and Other International Acts Series, No. 2992. Ratifications have been deposited on behalf of Canada, Denmark, Iceland, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Norway, Turkey (signatory Oct. 2, 1953) and the United States.

At the time of signature of the NATO Agreements on the Status of Forces, and Status of the Organization, National Representatives and International Staff, and the Protocol on the Status of International Military Headquarters, a declaration was made on behalf of the governments of Belgium, Luxembourg and The Netherlands that their forces and nationals “may not avail themselves of the provisions” of the agreements “to claim in the territory of one of the afore-mentioned Powers any exemption which they do not enjoy in their own territory, with respect to duties, taxes and other dues, which have been or will be standardized under the terms of conventions which have been or will be concluded for the purpose of bringing about the Economic Union of Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.”