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Scope Of The Protocol Of 2005 To The Convention For Combating Unlawful Acts Against The Safety Of Maritime Transport

Original Language Title: Geltungsbereich des Protokolls von 2005 zum Übereinkommen zur Bekämpfung widerrechtlicher Handlungen gegen die Sicherheit der Seeschifffahrt

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215. Presentation of the Federal Chancellor concerning the scope of the Protocol of 2005 to the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Maritime Navigation 1

According to the Communications of the Secretary-General of the IMO, the following other States have ratified, acceded, or Certificates of acceptance of the Protocol of 2005 to the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Maritime Navigation (BGBl. III, No 85/2010):

States:

Date of deposit

the ratification, accession and Acceptance certificate:

Algeria

25. January 2011

Bulgaria

7 October 2010

Côte d' Ivoire

23 March 2012

Netherlands

(for the European and

the Caribbean part of the Netherlands)

1 March 2011

Palau

29 September 2011

Panama

24 February 2011

St. Lucia

8. November 2012

On the occasion of the deposit of the instrument of acceptance, the Kingdom of the Netherlands has declared that it is the provisions of Art. 3 Ter of the Protocol of 2005 to the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Maritime Navigation, in accordance with the principles of its criminal law, concerning the exclusion of liability for family members .

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