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Contracting Parties of the Convention on Wetlands of International Importance Especially as Waterfowl Habitat: Protocol to Amend the Convention*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 April 2017

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Treaties and Agreements
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1983

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[Reproduced from the text provided to International Legal Materials by the Office of International Standards and Legal Affairs of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.

[The following states have become contracting parties in accordance with Article 5(1)(A) by signing the Protocol without reservation as to ratification, acceptance or approval. Chile, Denmark, Italy and Norway signed on December 3, 1982; the Federal Republic of Germany on January 13 1983j South Africa on May 26, 1983; and Canada on June 2, 1983. In accordance with Article 6 of the Protocol, it will enter into force after 20 states have signed it without reservation as to ratification, ac tance or approval, or have ratified, accepted, approved or acceded to it.

[A second Protocol to the Ramsar Convention, reproduced at 11 I.L.M. 969 (1972), is being drafted to amend the Convention even further. Eleme of the second Protocol will be reviewed informally at the next regular conference of the contracting parties, to be held at Groningen, the Nethe lands, May 7-12, 1984.

[The contracting parties to the Convention appear on I.L.M. page 943 under recent actions regarding treaties to which the United States is not a party.]

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* [Reproduced from the text provided to International Legal Materials by the Office of International Standards and Legal Affairs of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.

[The following states have become contracting parties in accordance with Article 5(1)(A) by signing the Protocol without reservation as to ratification, acceptance or approval. Chile, Denmark, Italy and Norway signed on December 3, 1982; the Federal Republic of Germany on January 13 1983j South Africa on May 26, 1983; and Canada on June 2, 1983. In accordance with Article 6 of the Protocol, it will enter into force after 20 states have signed it without reservation as to ratification, ac tance or approval, or have ratified, accepted, approved or acceded to it.

[A second Protocol to the Ramsar Convention, reproduced at 11 I.L.M. 969 (1972), is being drafted to amend the Convention even further. Eleme of the second Protocol will be reviewed informally at the next regular conference of the contracting parties, to be held at Groningen, the Nethe lands, May 7-12, 1984.

[The contracting parties to the Convention appear on I.L.M. page 943 under recent actions regarding treaties to which the United States is not a party.]