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Treaty Series Treaties and international agreements registered or filed and recorded with the Secretariat of the United Nations CUMULATIVE INDEX No. 13 (Volumes 801 to 850) I. Treaties Nos. 11406 to 12187 (Registered) II. Treaties Nos. 665 to 684 (Filed and Recorded) V UNITED NATIONS New York, 1984 Treaties and international agreements registered or filed and recorded with the Secretariat of the United Nations CUMULATIVE INDEX No. 13 (Volumes 801 to 850) TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Note by the Secretariat i v General Introduction v Abbreviations vn Chronological Index 1 Alphabetical Index 145 NOTE BY THE SECRETARIAT Under Article 102 of the Charter of the United Nations every treaty and every international agreement entered into by any Member of the United Nations after the coming into force of the Charter shall, as soon as possible, be registered with the Secretariat and published by it. Furthermore, no party to a treaty or international agreement subject to registration which has not been registered may invoke that trea ty or agreement before any organ of the United Nations. The General Assembly, by resolution 97 (I), established regulations to give effect to Article 102 of the Charter (see text of the regulations, vol. 859, p. VIII). The terms "treaty" and "international agreement" have not been defined either in the Charter or in the regulations, and the Secretariat follows the principle that it acts in accordance with the position of the Member State submitting an instrument for registration that so far as that party is concerned the instrument is a treaty or an international agreement within the meaning of Article 102. Registration of an instru ment submitted by a Member State, therefore, does not imply a judgement by the Secretariat on the nature of the instrument, the status of a party or any similar ques tion. It is the understanding of the Secretariat that its action does not confer on the instrument the status of a treaty or an international agreement if it does not already have that status and does not confer on a party a status which it would not otherwise have. GENERAL INTRODUCTION This is the thirteenth volume of the Cumulative Index. It covers the treaties and international agreements contained in volumes 801 to 850 of the United Nations Treaty Series. The volume consists of two sections, each preceded by an explanatory note. In the first section, "Chronological Index", treaties and international agreements are listed in the order of the dates on which they were signed, opened for signature or accession, etc. The second section, "Alphabetical Index", refers to treaties and inter national agreements by party and by subject. In the present volume, all multilateral instruments (including those that appeared in the previous volumes as part of a special section "General Inter national Agreements") are listed in the first section. References Entries in both sections contain references to treaty numbers and volume and page numbers. Treaty numbers for instruments included in the United Nations Treaty Series consist of a roman numeral and an arabic numeral, joined by a colon (e.g. 1:11700; 11:664). The roman numeral I signifies treaties and interna tional agreements registered with the Secretariat; roman numeral II signifies treaties and international agreements filed and recorded by the Secretariat. The arabic numeral indicates the serial number assigned to the instrument within categories I and II. Treaties and international agreements appearing in the Legaue of Na tions Treaty Series are identified by the symbol "LoN" followed by the arabic number of the treaty registration. Volume numbers in the United Nations Treaty Series are in arabic numerals; those in the League of Nations Treaty Series are in roman numerals. Two dates joined by a hyphen (e.g. 1971, 29 Mar-3 May) indicate the first and last dates in a series of exchanges of notes constituting an agree ment. Two dates divided by a stroke (e.g. 1971, 20 Dec/1972, 28 Jan) in dicate, on the other hand, an exchange on the two dates specified, without exchanges of notes in the intervening period. ABBREVIATIONS A Arabic accept. acceptance(s) access. accession(s) addit. addition; additional adher. adherence(s) Afr Afrikaans Agr.; agr. Agreement(s); agreement(s) agric. agricultural; agriculture amend. amended; amending; amendment(s) applic. applicability; applicable; application(s) approv. approval Arrang. Arrangement(s) Art.; art. Article(s); article(s) B Bulgarian Byelorussian SSR Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic Conv. Convention(s) Corr. Corrigendum Cssion Commission(s) Cttee Committee(s) Cz Czech D Dutch Da Danish Decl.; decl. Declaration(s); declaration(s) defin. definitive denunc. denunciation(s) E English exch. exchange(s) exclus. exclusion(s) ext. extended; extending; extension(s) F French FAO Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Fed. Rep. of Federal Republic of Germany Germany Fi Finnish G German GATT General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade German Dem. Rep. German Democratic Republic Gr Greek H Hebrew Hi Hindi Hu Hungarian I Italian IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency IBRD International Bank for Reconstruction and Development Ic Icelandic ICAO International Civil Aviation Organization ICJ International Court of Justice IDA International Development Association IFC International Finance Corporation ILO International Labour Organisation IMCO Inter-Governmental Maritime Consultative Organization IMF International Monetary Fund inclus. inclusion(s) int. international ITU International Telecommunication Union J Japanese K Korean Lang. Language(s) LoN League of Nations Ma Malay memor. memorandum mod. modification(s); modified; modifying multil. multilateral N Norwegian NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization notif. notification(s) P Persian para. paragraph(s) Pi Pilipino Po Portuguese Pol Polish prolong. prolongation(s); prolonged Prot. Protocol(s) prov. provisional R Russian ratif. ratification(s) rectif. rectification Rep. Republic reserv. reservation(s) rev. revised; revision(s) Ro Romanian S Spanish sc Serbo-Croatian sess. session(s) Si Sinhalese sign. signature(s) success. succession(s) suppl. supplement(s); supplementary; supplemented; supplementing Sw Swedish T Turkish term. terminiation(s) Th Thai UK United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Ukrainian SSR Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic UN United Nations UNCTAD United Nations Conference on Trade and Development UNDP United Nations Development Programme UNDP (SF) United Nations Development Programme (Special Fund) UNESCO United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization UNFICYP United Nations Peace-keeping Force in Cyprus UNICEF United Nations Children's Fund UNIDO United Nations Industrial Development Organization UPU Universal Postal Union USA United States of America USSR Union of Soviet Socialist Republics v.; vol. volume WFP World Food Programme WHO World Health Organization withdr. withdrawal(s) WMO World Meteorological Organization CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX EXPLANATORY NOTE (See also GENERAL INTRODUCTION) The Chronological Index is a list of treaties and international agreements arranged in order of the dates on which they were signed, open ed for signature or accession, etc. In using this index, however, it should be noted that: (a) Where an instrument bears more than one date, it is listed under the earliest; a See-reference is made from the last date to the date under which the full entry will be found. (b) Amendments, modifications, prorogations, etc., of bilateral instru ments are listed under the date of the original instrument if it appears for the first time in volumes 801 to 850. If the original instrument was included in a previous Cumulative Index, the amendments, modifica tions, prorogations, etc., found in volumes 801 to 850 are entered under the date of the earliest change recorded in those volumes. (c) Amendments, modifications, withdrawals, etc., affecting any multi lateral instrument are entered under the date of the original instrument. The Chronological Index includes the following data, in this sequence: (1) date (year, day, month); (2) place of signature; (3) signatories; (4) form and title of the instrument and references to related entries, if any; (5) languages of the original text; (6) treaty number; (7) volume number; (8) page number. CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX Lang. Treaty No. Vol. Page 1902 12 Jun Multil. Conv. relating to the settlement of the conflict of laws con- LoN 98 (a) cerning marriage (12 June 1902) denunc: Switzerland 1972,25 May 827 297 See: 1902,12 Jun v.LI:209 18 May Multil. Int. Agr. for the suppression of the "white slave traffic" LoN 11 (18 May 1904) success.: Fiji 1972,12 Jun 826 382 See: 1904, 18 Mar v.I:83 1910 4 May Multil. Conv. for the suppression of the white slave traffic (4 May LoN 8 (a) 1910) access, (a) and success, (d): Fiji 1972,12 Jun (d) 826 380 Lebanon 1949,22 Sep (a) 826 380 See: 1910,4 May v.III:3 1921 20 Apr Multil. Conv. and Statute on freedom of transit (20 Apr 1921) LoN 171 success.: Fiji 1972,15 Mar 817 384 See: 1921,20 Apr v.VII: 11 20 Apr Multil. Conv. and Statute on the regime of navigable waterways of LoN 172 int. concern (20 Apr 1921) access, (a) and success, (d): Fiji 1972,15 Mar (d) 817 384 Morocco (with decl.) 1972, 10 Oct (a) 843 292 See: 1921,20 Apr v.VII:35 20 Apr Multil. Addit. Prot. to Conv. on the regime of navigable water- LoN 173 ways of int. concern (20 Apr 1921) access, (a) and success, (d): Fiji 1972,15 Mar (d) 817 385 Morocco (with decl.) 1972, 10 Oct (a) 843 292 See: 1921,20 Apr v.VII:65 20 Apr Multil. Decl. recognizing the right to a flag of States having no LoN 174 seacoast (20 Apr 1921) success.: Fiji 1972,15 Mar 817 385 See: 1921,20 Apr v.VII:73 30 Sep Multil. Int. Conv. for the suppression of the traffic in women and LoN 269 children (30 Sep 1921) success.: Fiji 1972,12 Jun 826 382 See: 1921,30 Sep v.IX:415 1923 3 Nov Multil.