MULTILATERAL AGREEMENTS 1864, 22 August, Geneva Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded in Armies In
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MULTILATERAL AGREEMENTS 1864, 22 August, Geneva Convention for the amelioration of the condition of the wounded in armies in the field Accession by the United Kingdom 18 February 1865 Applied to Fiji (from 10 October 1874) Entered into force 22 June 1865 Supplemented by Additional Articles, Geneva, 20 October 1868 Terminated by Conventions, Geneva, 6 July 1906 and 27 July 1929 and Convention I, Geneva, 12 August 1949 between the parties thereto 55 BSP 43 1868, 20 October, Geneva Additional Articles relating to the condition of the wounded in war Signature by the United Kingdom 20 October 1868 Applied to Fiji (from 10 October 1874) M.E.T. 1853 1884, 14 March, Paris Convention for the protection of submarine cables with Additional Article and Proces-verbal of signature Ratifications deposited and Proces-verbal signed by the United Kingdom 16 April 1885 Applied to Fiji which succeeded 8 September 1971 wef 10 October 1970 Entered into force 1 May 1888 Duration: 5 years, thereafter terminable on 12 months' notice Supplemented by Declaration, Paris, 1 December 1886 and Protocol, Paris, 7 July 1887 C 4384; 75 BSP 356; FTS 1 *1885, 21 March, Lisbon Additional Act to the Convention, Paris, 1 June 1878 establishing a Universal Postal Union with Final Protocol and Additional Act for modifying the Detailed Regulations, Paris, 1 June 1878 Signature by the United Kingdom 21 March 1880 Applied to Fiji Entered into force on exchange of ratifications Revised by Convention, Vienna, 4 July 1891 wef 1 July 1892 76 BSP 1886, 9 September, Berne Convention for the creation of an international union for the protection of literary and artistic works, with Additional Article, Protocol and Proces-verbal Ratification deposited by the United Kingdom 5 September 1887 Applied to Fiji which succeeded 2 June 1972 wef 10 October 1970 Entered into force 5 December 1887 Duration: terminable on 1 year's notice Modified by Additional Act, Paris, 4 May 1896 wef 9 December 1897 Revised by Conventions, Berlin, 13 November, 1908, Rome, 2 June, 1928 and Brussels, 26 June 1948 between the parties thereto C 5167; 77 BSP 22; FTS 4 1886, 1 December, Paris Declaration of the plenipotentiaries of the signatory governments of the Convention, Paris, 14 March 1884 for the protection of submarine cables explanatory of Articles 2 and 4 of the Convention Signature by the United Kingdom 1 December 1886 Applied to Fiji which succeeded 8 September 1971 wef 10 October 1970 Entered into force 1 May 1888 C 5245 & 5910; 77 BSP 1140; FTS 1 1887, 7 July, Paris Protocol signed by the plenipotentiaries of the signatory governments of the Convention, Paris, 14 March 1884 for the protection of submarine cables respecting the date on which the Convention should be put into force Signature by the United Kingdom 7 July 1887 Applied to Fiji which succeeded 8 September 1973 wef 10 October 1970 Entered into force 7 July 1887 C 5245 & 5910; 78 BSP 13; TS 1B 1890, 2 July, Brussels General Act of the Brussels Conference relative to the African slave trade, with Declaration Ratification by the United Kingdom 2 July 1891 Applied to Fiji which succeeded Entered into force 31 August 1891 Modified by Declaration, Brussels, 15 June 1910 wef 30 January 1912 Revised by Convention, St. Germain-en-Laye, 10 September 1919 UKTS 7 (1892) C 6557 *1890, 5 July, Brussels International Convention for the publication of customs tariffs, with Regulations and Proces-verbal\Signature by the United Kingdom 5 July 1890 Applied to Fiji Entered into for ce 1 April 1891 Duration: periods of 7 years, terminable at the end of any period on 12 months' notice Withdrawal by Fiji 1 April 1940 C 6430; 82 ESP 340 *1891, 4 July, Vienna Universal Postal Convention, with Final Protocol and Regulations Signature by the United Kingdom 4 July 1891 Accession by Fiji 1 July 1892 Entered into force 1 July 1892 Duration : terminable on 1 year's notice C 6724; 83 BSP 513 *1894, 3 April, Paris International Sanitary Convention Ratification by the United Kingdom 20 June 1898 Applied to Fiji Entered into force 20 June 1898 Duration: periods of 5 years, terminable at the end of any period on 1 year's notice Amended by Declaration, Paris, 30 October 1897 Terminated by Conventions, Paris, 3 December, 1903 and 17 January 1912 between the parties thereto UKTS 8 (1899) C 9237 1896, 4 May, Paris Additional Act modifying the International Copyright Convention, Berne, 9 September 1886 Ratification deposited by the United Kingdom 9 September 1897 Applied to Fiji Entered into force 9 December 1897 Duration: as for the Convention, Berne, 9 September 1886 Terminated by Conventions, Rome, 2 June 1928 and Brussels, 26 June 1948 between the parties thereto UKTS 14 (1897) C 8681; FTS 4A *1897, 15 June, Washington Universal Postal Convention with Final Protocol and Detailed Regulations Signature by the United Kingdom 15 June 1897 Applied to Fiji Entered into force 1 January 1899 Duration: terminable on 1 year's notice C 8866; BSP 65 *1897, 30 October, Paris Declaration amending the International Sanitary Convention, Paris, 3 April 1894 Ratification by the United Kingdom 20 June 1898 Applied to Fiji Entered into force 20 June 1898 UKTS 8 (1899) C 9237 1899, 29 July, The Hague International Convention for the pacific settlement of international disputes Ratification by the United Kingdom 4 September 1900 Applied to Fiji which succeeded 11 July 1973 wef 10 October 1970 Entered into force 4 September 1900 Duration: terminable on 1 year's notice UKTS 9(1901) Cd 798; FTS 8 1899, 29 July, The Hague International Convention for adapting to maritime warfare the principles of the Geneva Convention of 22 August 1864 Ratification by the United Kingdom 4 September 1900 Applied to Fiji which succeeded 11 July 1973 wef 10 October 1970 Entered into force 4 September 1900 Duration: terminable on 1 year's notice Replaced for the parties thereto by Convention, The Hague, 18 October 1907 UKTS 10(1901) Cd 799; FTS 329 1899, 29 July, The Hague International Convention with respect to the laws and customs of war on land Ratification by the United Kingdom 4 September 1900 Applied to Fiji which succeeded 11 July 1973 wef 10 October 1970 Entered into force 4 September 1900 Duration: terminable on 1 year's notice Replaced for the parties thereto by Convention, The Hague, 18 October 1907 UKTS 11 (1901) Cd 800; FTS 330 1898, 29 July, The Hague Declaration respecting expanding bullets Accession by the United Kingdom 30 August 1907 Applied to Fiji which succ eeded 11 July 1973 wef 10 October 1970 Entered into force 4 September 1900 Duration: terminable on 1 year's notice UKTS 32(1907) Cd 3751; FTS 327 1899, 29 July, The Hague Declaration respecting asphyxiating gases Accession by the United Kingdom 30 August 1907 Applied to Fiji which succeeded 11 July 1973 wef 10 October 1970 Entered into force 4 September 1900 Duration: terminable on 1 year's notice UKTS 32 (1907) Cd 3751; FTS 328 1902, 2 March, Brussels International Convention relative to bounties on sugar with Final Protocol Ratification by the United Kingdom 31 January 1903 Not applied to Fiji but position regulated by declarations in the Final Protocol Entered into force 1 September 1903 Duration: 4 years, thereafter terminable on 1 year's notice Prolonged by modifications until 1 September 1913 by Additional Act, Brussels, 28 August, 1907 United Kingdom withdrawal 1 September 1913 UKTS 7(1903) Cd 1535; 95 BSP 6 1903, 3 December, Paris International Sanitary Convention Ratification by the United Kingdom 6 April 1907 Applied to Fiji 27 July 1910 Entered into force: for each state, on ratification or accession and publication in accordance with its laws Terminated by Conventions, Paris, 17 January 1912 and 21 June 1926 and Regulations, Geneva, 25 May 1951 between the parties thereto UKTS 27 (1907) Cd 3730 1904, 18 May, Paris International Agreement for the suppression of the white slave traffic Ratification by the United Kingdom 18 January 1905 Applied to Fiji (1907) which succeeded 12 June 1972 wef 10 October 1970 Entered into force 18 July 1905 Duration: terminable on 12 months' notice Supplemented by Convention, Geneva, 30 September 1921 Amended by Protocol, Lake Success, 4 May 1949 wef 21 January 1951 UKTS 24 (1905) Cd 2689; FTS 16 1906, 26 May, Rome Universal Postal Convention with Detailed Regulations Signed by the United Kingdom 26 May 1906 Applied to Fiji Entered into force 1 October 1907 Duration: terminable on 1 year's notice Terminated by Convention, Madrid, 30 November 1920 wef 1 January 1922 Cd 3556; 99 BSP 254 1906, 6 July, Geneva International Convention for the amelioration of the condition of the wounded and sick in armies in the field Ratification by the United Kingdom 16 April 1907 Applied to Fiji Entered into force : for each state 6 months after deposit of ratification or accession Duration: terminable on 1 year's notice Terminated by Conventions, Geneva, 27 July 1929 and 12 August 1949 (I) Between the parties to those Conventions UKTS 15 (1907) Cd 3502 *1906, 26 September, Berne International Convention respecting the prohibition of night work for women in industrial employment Ratification by the United Kingdom 24 September 1907 Applied to Fiji (14 January 1910) Entered into force 14 January 1912 Duration: until 31 December 1920, thereafter terminable on 1 year's notice Denounced by the United Kingdom 29 January 1937 UKTS 21(1910) Cd 5221 1906, 26 September, Berne International Convention respecting the prohibition of the use of white (yellow) phosphorus in the manufacture of matches Accession by the United Kingdom