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United Nations General Assembly: Convention on the Safety of United Nations and Associated Personnel

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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Treaties and Agreements
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Copyright ©American Society of International Law 1995

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Footnotes

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[Text of UNGA Resolution 49/59 containing the Convention is reproduced from United Nations Document I A/RES/49/59 of February 17, 1995. The Resolution was adopted without a vote on December 9, 1994. As of March 31,1995, the following twenty-six countries had signed the Convention (dates of signature in parenthesis): Argentina (12/15/94); Bangladesh (12/21/94); Brazil (2/3/95); Canada (12/15/94); Denmark (12/15/94); Finland (12/15/94); France (1/12/95); Germany (2/1/95); Italy (12/16/94); Haiti (12/19/94); Malta (3/16/95); New Zealand (12/15/94); Norway (12/15/94); Pakistan (3/8/95); Panama (12/15/94); Philippines (2/27/95); Poland (3/17/95); Portugal (12/15/94); Samoa (1/16/95); Senegal (2/21/95); Sierra Leone (2/13/95); Spain (12/19/94); Sweden (12/15/94); Tunisia (2/22/95); Ukraine (12/15/94); United States (12/19/94).

[Future information concerning the status of the Convention (e.g., ratification) may be obtained from: The Treaty Section, United Nations Headquarters, New York, NY, 10017, (tel: (212) 963-5047; fax (212) 963-4879).]

References

1/ Official Records of the General Assembly. Forty-ninth Session. Supplement No. 22 (A/49/22).

2/ A/C.6/49/L.4, annex