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«Статус Конвенции о политических правах женщин (Нью-Йорк, 20 декабря 1952 года)» [рус., англ.] (по состоянию на 16.09.2010)





> Objection to the reservations made by the Government of Albania in respect of articles VII and IX.
Objection to the reservations made by the Government of Romania in respect of articles VII and IX.

Republic of Korea
Objection to the reservations made by the Government of Mongolia in respect of articles IV, paragraph 1, and V, paragraph 1.

Serbia <4>
Confirmed upon succession:
Objection to the reservations made by the Government of Guatemala, in respect of articles I, II and III, as these reservations "are not in accordance with the principles contained in Article I of the Charter of the United Nations and with the aims of the Convention".

Slovakia <5>

Sweden
Objection to reservations:
[Same objections as the ones listed under "Norway".]
14 December 1999
With regard to the declarations made by Bangladesh upon accession:
"In this context the Government of Sweden would like to recall, that under well-established international treaty law, the name assigned to a statement whereby the legal effect of certain provisions of a treaty is excluded or modified, does not determine its status as a reservation to the treaty. Thus, the Government of Sweden considers that the declarations made by the Government of Bangladesh, in the absence of further clarification, in substance constitute reservations to the Convention.
The Government of Sweden notes that the declaration relating to article III is of a general kind, stating that Bangladesh will apply the said article in consonance with the relevant provisions of its Constitution. The Government of Sweden is of the view that this declaration raises doubts as to the commitment of Bangladesh to the object and purpose of the Convention and would recall that, according to well-established international law, a reservation incompatible with the object and purpose of a treaty shall not be permitted.
It is in the common interest of States that treaties to which they have chosen to become parties are respected, as to their object and purpose, by all parties and that States are prepared to undertake any legislative changes necessary to comply with their obligations under those treaties.
For the reasons set out above the Government of Sweden objects to the aforesaid declaration made by the Government of Bangladesh to the Convention on the Political Rights of Women.
This objection does not preclude the entry into force of the Convention between Bangladesh and Sweden. The Convention will thus become operative between the two States without Bangladesh benefitting from the declaration".

Territorial Application

Participant Date of receipt Territories
of the
notification
Netherlands <25> 30 Jul 1971 Suriname
United Kingdom of Great 24 Feb 1967 Territories under the
Britain and Northern territorial sovereignty of the
Ireland <3>, <26> United Kingdom, British Solomon
Islands Protectorate, State of
Brunei, Protectorate of
Swaziland, Kingdom of Tonga

End Note
1. Official Records of the General Assembly, Seventh Session, Supplement No. 20 (A/2361), p. 27.
2. Signed and ratified on behalf of the Republic of China on 9 June 1953 and 21 December 1953, respectively. See note concerning signatures, ratifications, accessions, etc., on behalf of China (note 1 under "China" in the "Historical Information" section in the front matter of this volume).
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