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¦United Arab Emirates ¦ ¦23 Sep 2005 a ¦
¦United Kingdom of Great Britain and ¦12 Jan 1998 ¦ 7 Mar 2001 ¦
¦ Northern Ireland ¦ ¦ ¦
¦United Republic of Tanzania ¦ ¦22 Jan 2003 a ¦
¦United States of America ¦12 Jan 1998 ¦26 Jun 2002 ¦
¦Uruguay ¦23 Nov 1998 ¦10 Nov 2001 ¦
¦Uzbekistan ¦23 Feb 1998 ¦30 Nov 1998 ¦
¦Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) ¦23 Sep 1998 ¦23 Sep 2003 ¦
¦Yemen ¦ ¦23 Apr 2001 a ¦
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DECLARATIONS AND RESERVATIONS
(Unless otherwise indicated, the declarations
and reservations were made upon ratification,
acceptance, approval or accession.)
Algeria
Reservation:
Reservation of Algeria
The Government of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria does not consider itself bound by the provisions of article 20, paragraph 1, of the International Convention for the Suppression of Terrorist Bombings.
The Government of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria declares that in order for a dispute to be submitted to arbitration or to the International Court of Justice, the agreement of all parties to the dispute shall be required in each case.
Bahamas
Reservation
"In accordance with paragraph 2 of Article 20, the Commonwealth of The Bahamas does not consider itself bound by any of the arbitration procedures established under paragraph 1 of Article 20 on the basis that referral of a dispute concerning the application or interpretation of the provisions of the Convention to arbitration or to the International Court must be by the consent of all of the parties to the dispute."
Bahrain
Reservation:
The Kingdom of Bahrain does not consider itself bound by Paragraph 1 of Article 20 of the Convention.
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Brazil
Reservation:
"...the Federative Republic of Brazil declares, pursuant to article 20, paragraph 2, of the International Convention for the Suppression of Terrorist Bombings, adopted in New York on the 15th December 1997, that it does not consider itself bound by the provisions of article 20, paragraph 1, of the said Convention.
Canada
Declaration:
"Canada declares that it considers the application of article 2 (3) (c) of the Terrorist Bombing Convention to be limited to acts committed in furthering a conspiracy of two or more persons to commit a specific criminal offence contemplated in paragraph 1 or 2 of article 2 of that Convention."
China
Reservation:
"...China accedes to the International Convention for the Suppression of Terrorist Bombing, done at New York on 15 December 1997, and declares that it does not consider itself bound by paragraph 1 of Article 20 of the Convention."
Colombia
Declaration:
By virtue of article 20, paragraph 2, of the Convention, Colombia declares that it does not consider itself bound by paragraph 1 of the said article.
Furthermore, by virtue of article 6, paragraph 3, of the Convention, Colombia states that it establishes its jurisdiction in accordance with its domestic law in relation to paragraph 2 of the same article.
Cuba
Reservation and declaration:
Reservation
The Republic of Cuba declares, pursuant to article 20, paragraph 2, that it does
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