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Protocol Concerning The Entry Into Force Of The International Convention Of November 8Th, 1927, For The Abolition Of Import And Export Prohibitions And Restrictions And Of The Supplementary Agreement To The Said Convention Of July 11th , 1928

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1931

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1 At the time'*of signing the Protocol, His Excellency the Royal Italian Ambassador in Paris deposited with the Secretariat of the League of Nations the following declaration which must be considered as accompanying the signature affixed by him on the said Protocol:[Translation.]“ In thus affixing its signature, the Royal Italian Government undertakes to put the Convention into force provided the conditions laid down in the present Protocol are fulfilled, as well as the condition specified in Article C of the Supplementary Agreement, namely that eighteen States at least which have ratified the Convention should apply it effectively as from July 1st, 1930.”