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United States: Act for the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes Against Internationally Protected Persons*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 March 2017
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- Copyright © American Society of International Law 1976
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[The Convention to Prevent and Punish the Acts of Terrorism Taking the Form of Crimes against Persons and Related Extortion that are of International Significance appears at 10 I.L.M. 255 (1971). The following countries have ratified the Convention: Costa Rica (October 16, 1973), the Dominican Republic (May 25, 1973), Mexico (March 17, 1975), Nicaragua (March 8, 1973), United States (October 20, 1976), and Venezuela (November 7, 1973).
[The Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes against Internationally Protected Persons, Including Diplomatic Agents appears at 13 I.L.M. 41 (1974). The following countries have ratified it: Bulgaria (July 18, 1974), Byelorussian SSR (February 5, 1976), Canada (August 4, 1976), Cyprus (December 24, 1975), Czechoslovakia (June 30, 1975), Denmark (July 1, 1975), Ecuador (March 12, 1975), German Democratic Republic (November 30, 1976), Ghana (April 25, 1975), Hungary (March 26, 1975), Liberia (September 30, 1975), Mongolia (August 8, 1975), Nicaragua (March 10, 1975), Pakistan (March 29, 1976), Paraguay (November 24, 1975), Philippines (November 26, 1976), Sweden (July 1, 1975), Ukrainian SSR (January 20, 1976), USSR (January 15, 1976), United States (October 26, 1976). Entry into force of the Convention will take place on the thirtieth day following the date of deposit of the twentysecond instrument of ratification or accession with the Secretary-General of the United Nations.]
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* [The Convention to Prevent and Punish the Acts of Terrorism Taking the Form of Crimes against Persons and Related Extortion that are of International Significance appears at 10 I.L.M. 255 (1971). The following countries have ratified the Convention: Costa Rica (October 16, 1973), the Dominican Republic (May 25, 1973), Mexico (March 17, 1975), Nicaragua (March 8, 1973), United States (October 20, 1976), and Venezuela (November 7, 1973).
[The Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes against Internationally Protected Persons, Including Diplomatic Agents appears at 13 I.L.M. 41 (1974). The following countries have ratified it: Bulgaria (July 18, 1974), Byelorussian SSR (February 5, 1976), Canada (August 4, 1976), Cyprus (December 24, 1975), Czechoslovakia (June 30, 1975), Denmark (July 1, 1975), Ecuador (March 12, 1975), German Democratic Republic (November 30, 1976), Ghana (April 25, 1975), Hungary (March 26, 1975), Liberia (September 30, 1975), Mongolia (August 8, 1975), Nicaragua (March 10, 1975), Pakistan (March 29, 1976), Paraguay (November 24, 1975), Philippines (November 26, 1976), Sweden (July 1, 1975), Ukrainian SSR (January 20, 1976), USSR (January 15, 1976), United States (October 26, 1976). Entry into force of the Convention will take place on the thirtieth day following the date of deposit of the twentysecond instrument of ratification or accession with the Secretary-General of the United Nations.]