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Recent Actions Regarding Treaties to which the United States is a Party
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 April 2017
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- Copyright © American Society of International Law 1966
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page 581 note 1 Not in force.
page 581 note 1 Not in force.
page 583 note 1 Not in force for the United States.
page 583 note 2 Not in force.
page 583 note 3 Not in force for the United States.
page 584 note 1 Not in force.
page 584 note 2 Not in force for the United States.
page 584 note 1 Not in force.
page 584 note 2 Not in force for the United States.
page 584 note 3 Subject to ratification.
page 584 note 4 Signature is made on behalf of the Belgo-Luxembourg Economic Union.
page 584 note 5 With a declaration.
page 584 note 6 Subject to acceptance.
page 584 note 7 Subject to reservations made upon accession to the International Sugar Agreement of 1958.
page 584 note 8 Subject to the declaration and reservations made upon accession to the International Sugar Agreement of 1958.
page 584 note 9 Subject to reservations made upon ratification of the 1963 protocol to the International Sugar Agreement of 1958.
page 585 note 1 Not in force
page 585 note 2 Subject to reservations.
page 586 note 1 Not in force.
page 587 note 1 On February 28, 1966, Malta informed the U.N. Secretary-General that it does not intend to maintain the reservations made on its behalf by the United Kingdom in respect of the convention at the time of its extension to Malta on August 7, 1957.
page 587 note 2 Not in force for the United States.
page 587 note 3 Not in force.
page 587 note 4 With a declaration.
page 587 note 5 With reservations and a declaration.
page 587 note 6 With a reservation and a declaration.
page 587 note 7 With a reservation.
page 588 note 1 Not in force.
page 588 note 2 With reservations contained in final protocol.
page 588 note 3 With declarations contained in final protocol.
page 588 note 4 With statements contained in final protocol.