BerneConvention may refer to BerneConvention for the Protection of Literary and ArtisticWorksConvention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats The Treaty of Bern , establishing the General Postal Union BerneConvention 1906 on the prohibition of white phosphorus in the manufacture of matches. disambig cs Bernsk mluva da Bern konventionen es Convenio de Berna eo Konvencio de Berno apartigilo fr Convention de Berne gl Convenci n de Berna is Bernars ttm linn it Convenzione di Berna nl Conventie van Bern no Bernkonvensjonen pl Konwencja berne ska pt Conven o de Berna ru ... more details
The BerneConvention Implementation Act of 1988 is a copyright act that came into force in the United States on March 1, 1989, making it a party to the BerneConvention for the Protection of Literary and ArtisticWorks . Context The United States refused initially that is, for 102 years from 1886 to 1988 to join the BerneConvention. There were some practical, justifiable reasons. It would have required .... Sandison, The BerneConvention and the Universal Copyright Convention The American Experience, 11 ..., 1999, Lexis Law, Charlottesville, Va. ref . . . Of course, the US was not alone in denying protection to nonresident foreigners. Yet it is safe to say that the US, by waiting until 1988 to join the BerneConvention, was one of the last industrial nations to join in the cooperative effort. In ratifying the BerneConvention, Congress determined to take a minimalist approach to compliance. ref name ... Hundred and Two Years Later the US joins the BerneConvention, 13 Col. VLA J. Law and the Arts 1988 External links Wikisource http www.cni.org docs infopols US.Berne.Convention.html BerneConvention ... on the BerneConvention Implementation Act of 1988 from October 1988. http ipmall.info hosted ... The Senate Statement on the BerneConvention Implementation Act of 1988 from October 1988. DEFAULTSORT BerneConvention Implementation Act Of 1988 Category 1988 in law Category United States copyright ... to international copyright relations prior to accepting the Berne treaty was badly flawed. Barbara ... pirate the works of English authors like Charles Dickens and publish them cheaper in the new nation ... 20Report 20on 20the 20Berne 20Convention 20Implemenation 20Act.pdf The House Report on the BerneConvention Implementation Act of 1988 from May 1988. http ipmall.info hosted resources lipa copyrights The 20Senate 20Report 20on 20the 20Berne 20Convention 20Implementation.pdf The Senate Report on the BerneConvention Implementation Act of 1988 from May 1988. http ipmall.info hosted resources lipa ... more details
The BerneConvention of 1906 is an international treaty negotiated in Bern in Switzerland which prohibits the use of white yellow phosphorus in the manufacture of matches . The treaty also prohibits the import and sale of such matches. The background to the treaty was the extensive medical problems such as Phossy jaw facing workers in match production. In 1925 Edward J. Phelan , future Director General of the International Labour Organisation , stated that the establishment of the ILO, may in one sense be traced to the BerneConvention of 1906 , partly as a result of lobbying by the International Association for Labour Legislation. ref cite book last International Labour Office first authorlink International Labour Office title Edward Phelan and the ILO the life and views of an international social actor url http books.google.co.uk books?id llbtAAAAMAAJ&q edward phelan and the ilo&dq edward phelan and the ilo&hl en&ei l7CMTKjsIMmaOJmg5K4K&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CCgQ6AEwAA year 2009 publisher International Labour Office location Geneva isbn 9789221219835 page 17 ref See also London matchgirls strike of 1888 Literature John Emsley, The Shocking History of Phosphorus A Biography of the Devil s Element 2000 Macmillan Publishers, Ltd. London, England ISBN 0 471 39455 6 External links http training.itcilo.it ils CD Use Int Law web Additional Library English Recommendations R006.HTM The BerneConvention of 1906 http chemeducator.org bibs 0007003 730179gk.htm Review of book about phophorus References reflist Category Occupational safety and health Category Treaties concluded in 1906 Category History of Bern no Bernkonvensjonen 1906 ru 1906 ... more details
Maternity ProtectionConvention may refer to Maternity ProtectionConvention, 1919 the International Labour Organization ILO Convention C3. Maternity ProtectionConvention, 2000 the second revision of the above. disambig ... more details
Notable literaryworks Florante at Laura Florante and Laura Magandang Balita Biblia Good News Bible Ang Banal na Biblia The Holy Bible ref name Biblia Abriol, Msgr. Jose C., D.P. translator Ang Banal na Biblia, Natatanging Edisyon The Holy Bible, Special Edition , Jubileo 2000 Jubilaeum A.D. 2000 , language Tagalog language Tagalog , Msgr. Mario Baltazar, O.P., S.S.L. nihil obstat , Rufino Cardinal Santos imprimatur , Jaime Cardinal Sin re imprimatur , Paulines Publishing House, 2000, ISBN 9715901077 ref Ang Dating Biblia The Old Bible , 1905 ref http adb.scripturetext.com genesis 1.htm ScriptureText.com Ang Dating Biblia , Philippines Bible Society 1905 , Tagalog, the Bible is recognized by its other titles Ang Biblia or Ang Dating Biblia , typed from the Ang Biblia Tagalog , by Richard and Dolores Long, this Bible is now in the public domain. ref Writers Francisco Balagtas Lualhati Bautista Jos de la Cruz Bienvenido Lumbera Rolando Tinio Jose Bernardino Capino Rene O. Villanueva Rodolfo R. Lana References Reflist 3. http www.gutenberg.ph Project Gutenberg of the Philippines website 4. http www.gutenberg.org browse languages tl Texts available in Tagalog at Project Gutenberg 5. http www.filipiniana.net collections index 100 nobelang tagalog 12834175051239 100 Nobelang Tagalog See also Tagalog pocketbooks Philippine Literature in Filipino which links to articles about Literatures of other Philippine languages . inc lit DEFAULTSORT Tagalog literaryworks Category Tagalog language novels ... more details
Infobox ILO convention code C95 name Protection of Wages Convention, 1949 adopt July 1, 1949 force September 24, 1952 classify Protection of Wages subject Wages prev Labour Clauses Public Contracts Convention, 1949 next Fee Charging Employment Agencies Convention Revised , 1949 shelved Protection of Wages Convention, 1949 is an International Labour Organization International Labour Organization International Labour Conference Convention . It was established in 1949, with the preamble stating blockquote Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals concerning the protection of wages,... ref name ILO ILO http www.ilo.org ilolex english convdisp1.htm Convention C95 ref blockquote br style clear both Modification This convention was subsequently revised in 1992 by Convention C173 Protection of Workers Claims Employer s Insolvency Convention, 1992 . Ratifications class infobox bordered style width 50em text align left font size 95 style font size larger The following countries have ratified this Convention Country Date Notes br style clear both References references External links http www.ilo.org www.ilo.org official ILO site. Category Employment compensation Category International Labour Organization conventions Category Treaties concluded in 1949 Category Treaties entered into force in 1952 International law stub ... more details
Infobox ILO convention code C3 name Maternity ProtectionConvention, 1919 adopt November 28, 1919 force June 13, 1921 classify Maternity Benefit br Maternity Protection subject Maternity Protection prev Unemployment Convention, 1919 next Night Work Women Convention, 1919 shelved shelved Maternity ProtectionConvention, 1919 is an International Labour Organization International Labour Organization International Labour Conference Convention . It was established in 1919 blockquote Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals with regard to women s employment, before and after childbirth, including the question of maternity benefit ,... blockquote br style clear both Modification This Convention was subsequently revised in 1952 by Convention C103 Maternity ProtectionConvention Revised , 1952 . Ratifications class infobox bordered style width 50em text align left font size 95 style font size larger The following countries have ratified this Convention Country Date Notes br style clear both External links http www.ilo.org www.ilo.org official ILO site. http www.ilo.org ilolex english conve.htm General description of ILO Conventions . http www.ilo.org ilolex english convdisp1.htm Individual Conventions . Category International Labour Organization conventions Maternity Category Motherhood Category Women s rights instruments Category Treaties concluded in 1919 Category Treaties entered into force in 1921 International law stub ... more details
Infobox ILO convention code C183 name Maternity ProtectionConvention, 2000 adopt June 15, 2000 force February 7, 2002 classify Maternity Benefit br Maternity Protection subject Maternity Protection prev Worst Forms of Child Labour Convention, 1999 next Safety and Health in Agriculture Convention, 2001 shelved Maternity ProtectionConvention, 2000 is an International Labour Organization International Labour Organization International Labour Conference Convention . It was established in 2000, with the preamble stating blockquote Noting the need to revise the Maternity ProtectionConvention Revised , 1952 , and the Maternity Protection Recommendation, 1952, in order to further promote equality ... with regard to the revision of the Maternity ProtectionConvention Revised , 1952, and Recommendation ..., and the development of the protection of maternity in national law and practice, and br br Noting the provisions of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948 , the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women 1979 , the United Nations Convention ... at ensuring equality of opportunity and treatment for men and women workers, in particular the Convention ... of women workers and the need to provide protection for pregnancy, which are the shared ... shall take the form of an international Convention br br adopts this fifteenth day of June of the year two thousand the following Convention, which may be cited as the Maternity ProtectionConvention, 2000. ref name text http www.ilo.org ilolex cgi lex convde.pl?C183 , ILO website, text of convention. ref blockquote br style clear both History This Convention revised a Maternity ProtectionConvention Revised , 1952 1952 ILO convention C103 , which in turn was a revision of the original Maternity ProtectionConvention, 1919 1919 ILO convention C3 . The revision was aimed at gaining more ratification by easing the requirements of the 1952 convention. ref cite web url https ... more details
The International Plant ProtectionConvention IPPC is an international treaty organization that aims to secure coordinated, effective action to prevent and to control the introduction and spread of Pest organism pest s of plants and plant products. The Convention extends beyond the protection of cultivated plants to the protection of natural flora and plant products. It takes into consideration both direct and indirect damage by pests, so it includes weeds. While the IPPC s primary focus is on plants and plant products moving in international trade, the convention also covers research materials, biological control organisms, germplasm banks, containment facilities and anything else that can act as a vector for the spread of plant pests for example, containers, packaging materials, soil, vehicles, vessels and machinery. The IPPC places emphasis in three main areas of work international standard setting, information exchange and capacity development for the implementation of the IPPC and associated international phytosanitary standards. The IPPC was created in 1952 by member countries of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations . As of June 2010 , 177 governments have become contracting parties to the IPPC. See also Conservation ethic External links https www.ippc.int International Plant ProtectionConvention Category United Nations conventions and covenants Category Treaties concluded in 1952 Category Food and Agriculture Organization de Internationales Pflanzenschutz bereinkommen fr Convention internationale pour la protection des v g taux ko rw Amasezerano Mpuzamahanga yo Kurengera Ibimera lt Tarptautin augal apsaugos konvencija pl International Plant ProtectionConvention tr IPPC zh IPPC ... more details
Infobox ILO convention code C115 name Radiation ProtectionConvention, 1960 adopt June 22, 1960 force June 17, 1962 classify Radiation , Toxic substance s and Agents subject Occupational Safety and Health prev Fishermen s Articles of Agreement Convention, 1959 next Final Articles Revision Convention, 1961 shelved Radiation ProtectionConvention, 1960 is an International Labour Organization International Labour Organization International Labour Conference Convention to restrict workers form exposure of ionising radiation and prohibit to engage work that causes such exposure. Article 6 It was established in 1960, with the preamble stating blockquote Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals with regard to the protection of workers against ionising radiations,... Article 2. This Convention applies to all activities involving exposure of workers to ionising radiation in the course of their work. Article 5. Evry effort shall be made to restrict the exposure of workers to ionising radiation to the lowest protectable level. ref ILO blockquote br style clear both Ratifications class infobox bordered style width 50em text align left font size 95 style font size larger The following countries have ratified this Convention Country 47 Date Notes br style clear both References note ILO ILO http www.ilo.org ilolex english convdisp1.htm Convention C115 External links http www.ilo.org www.ilo.org official ILO site. Category Health law Category International Labour Organization conventions Category Occupational safety and health Category Radiation Category Treaties concluded in 1960 Category Treaties entered into force in 1962 International law stub ... more details
Infobox treaty name Hague Protection of Minors Convention long name Hague Convention concerning the powers of authorities and the law applicable in respect of the protection of infants image image width caption type date drafted 5 October 1961 date signed location signed The Hague date sealed date effective 4 February 1969 condition effective 3 ratifications date expiration signatories parties ratifiers 14 depositor Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands language languages French wikisource The Convention of 1961 Concerning the Powers of Authorities and the Law Applicable in Respect of the Protection of Minors , lang fr Convention du 5 octobre 1961 concernant la comp tence des autorit s et la loi applicable en mati re de protection des mineurs , or Hague Protection of Minors Convention is a multilateral convention of the Hague Conference on Private International Law . The 1961 Convention emphasized the concept of the interests of the child as a basis for authorities of the child s nationality to overrule the authorities of the child s habitual residence. It built upon prior efforts to create successful multilateral treaties and brought an innovation in terminology by creating a compromise between advocates of nationality as the determining factor for jurisdiction and advocates for the modern fact centric model of habitual residence . The convention also included expanded language to encompass both judicial and administrative authorities in response to the Boll case regarding the Hague Convention of 1902 relating to the settlement of guardianship of minors . Of particularly special note, the drafters of the 1961 Convention expressly considered a provision addressing the removal of a child from their habitual residence with an intent to evade rightful ... date accessdate 2010 08 08 ref Contracting States As of 2011, 14 states are parties to the convention ... 39 Full Convention text http www.hcch.net index en.php?act conventions.status&cid 39 Convention status ... more details
with the BerneConvention where the national law provides exceptions to copyright in literary and artisticworks. Furthermore, once a performer has consented to the incorporation of his performance .... See also Convention for the Protection of Producers of Phonograms Against Unauthorized Duplication of Their Phonograms Geneva Phonograms Convention External links http www.wipo.int treaties en ip rome summary rome.html WIPO Rome Convention Category Treaties administered by the World Intellectual ...For the Rome Convention on the Law Applicable to Contractual Obligations, opened for signature in Rome on 19th June 1980, see Rome Convention contract . The Rome Convention for the Protection of Performers, Producers of Phonograms and Broadcasting Organisations was accepted by members of BIRPI , the predecessor to the modern World Intellectual Property Organization , on October 26, 1961. The agreement extended copyright protection for the first time from the author of a work to the creators and owners of particular, physical manifestations of intellectual property, such as audiocassettes or DVD s. Nations drew up the Convention in response to new technologies like tape recorder s that made the reproduction of sounds and images easier and cheaper than ever before. Whereas earlier copyright law , including international agreements like the 1886 BerneConvention for the Protection of Literary and ArtisticWorksBerneConvention , had been written to regulate the circulation of printed materials, the Rome Convention responded to the new circumstance of ideas variously represented in easily reproduced units by covering performers and producers of recordings under copyright Performers actors, singers, musicians, dancers and other persons who perform literary or artisticworks are protected ... are defined in the Rome Convention as meaning any exclusively aural fixation of sounds of a performance ... to the public against payment of an entrance fee. The Rome Convention allows the following exceptions ... more details
Rights TRIPs BerneConvention for the Protection of Literary and ArtisticWorks Budapest Treaty Convention Establishing the World Intellectual Property Organization WIPO Convention Intellectual ...The Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property , signed in Paris , France , on March 20, 1883, was one of the first intellectual property treaty treaties . It established a Union for the protection of industrial property. The Convention is still in force as of 2012. Contents National ... national of or domiciled in a state party to the Convention shall, as regards the protection of industrial ... reflist Further reading Guide to the Application of the Paris Convention for the Protection ... Paris Convention For The Protection Of Industrial Property Category Intellectual property treaties ... Propiedad Industrial fr Convention de Paris sur la protection de la propri t intellectuelle ko id ... from the same protection and the same legal remedy against any infringement as if the owner was a national owner of this right. Priority right The Convention priority right , also called Paris Convention priority right or Union priority right , was also established by Article 4 of this treaty ... in Paris in 1880, the Convention was signed in 1883 by 11 countries Belgium , Brazil , France ..., the Convention has 174 contracting member countries, ref cite web url http www.wipo.int treaties en ShowResults.jsp?lang en&treaty id 2 title Contracting Parties Paris Convention Total Contracting Parties ... of China Taiwan and Kuwait are not parties to the Convention. However, according to Article 27 of its Patent Act, Taiwan recognizes priority claims from contracting members. The Paris Convention will enter ... party to the Convention to 174. ref http www.wipo.int edocs pctndocs en 2011 pct news 2011 12.pdf Paris Convention, Accession by Brunei Darussalam , PCT Newsletter , December 2011, No. 12 2011, page ... Free State 1899 &ndash 31 May 1902 Citation needed date April 2008 Administration The Paris Convention ... more details
Infobox treaty name Geneva Phonograms Convention long name Convention for the Protection of Producers of Phonograms Against Unauthorized Duplication of Their Phonograms image PhonogramsConventionMembers.png image width 225 caption Ratifications of the Convention countries in orange have signed, but not ratified type date drafted date signed 29 October 1971 location signed Geneva date sealed date effective 18 April 1973 condition effective 5 ratifications date expiration signatories parties 77 ratifiers depositor Director General of the World Intellectual Property Organization language languages English, French, Russian and Spanish wikisource Convention for the Protection of Producers of Phonograms Against Unauthorized Duplication of Their Phonograms The Convention for the Protection of Producers of Phonograms Against Unauthorized Duplication of Their Phonograms , also known as the Geneva Phonograms Convention , is a 1971 international agreement relating to copyright protection for sound recordings. Legal context By the mid 1950s, the BerneConvention for the Protection of Literary and ArtisticWorks , the Buenos Aires Convention and Universal Copyright Convention granted strong rights to creators of printed or artistic content and also to composers and performers of music in most first world countries. The publisher of a book could prosecute a maker of unauthorized copies even if they operated in a different country. But there was no equivalent protection for sound recordings. ref name Baskerville cite book last Baskerville first David title Music business handbook and career ... copyright symbol Related rights Rome Convention for the Protection of Performers, Producers of Phonograms ... links http www.wipo.int treaties en ip phonograms Convention for the Protection of Producers ... 2006 publisher SAGE isbn 1412904382 pages 542 546 ref The 1961 Rome Convention for the first time granted .... ref name Baskerville The 1971 convention Expand section date June 2010 The 1971 convention granted ... more details
This is a list of works by the France French composer Hector Berlioz . It includes his literaryworks as well as his music. The musical compositions are arranged by both opus number and genre. Note many of Berlioz s works resist easy categorisation and assigning them to a genre is often impossible. The genres given below should be regarded as merely a guideline . Musical compositions arranged by genre NB Date of composition is given first, followed by date of first performance. Orchestral works Symphonies Symphonie fantastique 1830 Harold en Italie 1834 Rom o et Juliette symphony Rom o et Juliette 1839 Grande symphonie fun bre et triomphale 1840 Overtures main Overtures by Hector Berlioz Waverley Le roi Lear Rob Roy Le carnaval romain Le corsaire Other Orchestral R verie et caprice , for violin and orchestra Choral and vocal works Operas Les francs juges 1826 unperformed survives in fragments Benvenuto Cellini opera Benvenuto Cellini 1836 8 1838 La nonne sanglante 1841 7, unfinished Les Troyens 1856 8 final three acts performed 1863 B atrice et B n dict 1860 1862 1862 Liturgical music Messe solennelle Berlioz Messe solenelle 1824 Requiem Berlioz Grande messe des morts Requiem 1837 Te Deum Berlioz Te Deum 1849 Oratorio L enfance du Christ 1854 Concert Drama La damnation de Faust 1846 Prix de Rome Cantatas main Prix de Rome Cantatas Berlioz La mort d Orph e 1827 Herminie 1828 Cl op tre 1829 Sardanapale 1830 Other Choral Works La r volution grecque sc ne h ro que 1825 1828 Huits sc nes de Faust 1828 9 one number performed 1829 Le ballet des ombres 1829 withdrawn L lio L lio, ou ... after weber h 90 Answers.com ref Works by opus number Dates given are those of publication. Opus ... Opus 29 Les Troyens 1863 full score 1969 29a La prise de Troie , 29b Les Troyens Carthage Literaryworks Treatise on Instrumentation Grand trait d instrumentation et d orchestration moderne Treatise ... The Master Musicians , J.M.Dent, 1982 Reflist Category Works by Hector Berlioz Category Lists ... more details
The UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions is a UNESCO Treaty convention and treaty adopted by the UNESCO General Conference on 20 October 2005. The Convention ... and future generations. . ref UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural ... 2005 convention the conventionconvention text ref The Convention also defines on cultural industry and interculturality ref UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural ... to protect and promote the diversity of cultural expressions. October 20, 2005 UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions was adopted. March 18, 2007 The Convention .... ref UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions ... Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions http unesdoc.unesco.org ... explanatory memoranda 2007a unesco United Kingdom Foreign and Commonwealth Office ref Background The convention ... themes cultural diversity 2005 convention the convention what is the convention UNESCO 2005 Convention ... of trade. ref http www.unesco.org new en culture themes cultural diversity 2005 convention the convention what is the convention UNESCO 2005 Convention ref The Convention s main objective is to provide ... is a rich asset for individuals and societies, the protection, promotion and maintenance of cultural ... for the first Conference of the Parties to begin work on implementing the Convention. To date, 117 Member States as well as the European Union have ratified the Convention. ref http portal.unesco.org la convention.asp?KO 31038&language E&order alpha 1 UNESCO Convention Member States ref General Objectives to the 2005 Convention To reaffirm the sovereign right of States to adopt cultural policies while ensuring the free movement of ideas and works. To recognize the distinct nature of cultural ... cultural cooperation, the keystone of the Convention To create the conditions for cultures ... more details
Use dmy dates date October 2010 This is a list of literaryworks including novels, plays, series, and collections of poems or short stories sorted by the number of languages they have been translated into. dynamic list class wikitable sortable Title Author Year of Publication Number of languages with source Origin Language Bible The Bible See Authorship of the Bible See Dating the Bible 2,527 at least one Books of the Bible book ref http www.unitedbiblesocieties.org sample page bible translation United Bible Society Translations Project Figures correct as of 25 February 2012. ref BR 469 Comprising the complete Bible, both Old & New Testaments, including the Protocanonical books Protocanonical books ref http www.unitedbiblesocieties.org news 904 bible in ten more languages new testament in 27 United Bible Society Translations Project Figures correct as of 3 October 2011. ref Hebrew language Hebrew , Aramaic language Aramaic , Koin Greek List of Watch Tower Society publications What Does the Bible Really Teach? Jehovah s Witnesses 2005 244 ref http www.jw media.org aboutjw article43.htm publishing www.jw media.org BR This number includes those existing in many different Sign Languages by way of DVD , as well as a number of languages in Braille. Not included in this count are some of the same spoken languages produced as audio recordings. http www.jw.org index.html?option QBJrYBNQF www.jw.org BR The Watch Tower Society has produced literature in 594 languages and calls on the services of more than 3,200 volunteers to assist with translation worldwide. In the early 1980 s, a team ... http databases.unesco.org xtrans stat xTransStat.a?VL1 A&top 50&lg 0 Translated works and authors database at the UNESCO website DEFAULTSORT Literaryworks by number Of languages translated into Category ... for a literary revolution 808946.html The Independent on The Kite Runner It s been published in 38 ... of Genji Now a central pillar of the Japanese literary canon, the book has inspired writers ... more details
Infobox ILO convention code C103 name Maternity ProtectionConvention Revised , 1952 adopt June 28, 1952 force September 7, 1955 classify Maternity Benefit br Maternity Protection subject Maternity Protection prev Social Security Minimum Standards Convention, 1952 next Abolition of Penal Sanctions Indigenous Workers Convention, 1955 shelved shelved Maternity ProtectionConvention Revised , 1952 is an International Labour Organization International Labour Organization International Labour Conference Convention . It was established in 1952, with the preamble stating blockquote Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals with regard to maternity protection,... ref ILO blockquote br style clear both Modification This Convention revised Maternity ProtectionConvention, 1919 Convention C3 and was subsequently revised in 2000 by Maternity ProtectionConvention, 2000 Convention C183 . Ratifications class infobox bordered style width 50em text align left font size 95 style font size larger The following countries have ratified this Convention Country Date Notes br style clear both References note ILO ILO http www.ilo.org ilolex english convdisp1.htm Convention C103 External links http www.ilo.org www.ilo.org official ILO site. Category International Labour Organization conventions Maternity Category Motherhood Category Women s rights instruments Category Treaties concluded in 1952 Category Treaties entered into force in 1955 International law stub ... more details
The Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material CPPNM was adopted on 26 October 1979 in Vienna , Austria. The initial signing ceremony took place in Vienna and at New York on 3 March 1980, and the convention entered into force on 8 February 1987. The convention is deposited with the International Atomic Energy Agency . In July 2005 a diplomatic conference was convened to amend the CPPNM and strengthen its provisions. ref Staff http www.iaea.org Publications Documents Conventions cppnm.html International Conventions & Agreements Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material , on the website of the International Atomic Energy Agency ref The United States Department of State says that quote The Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material provides for certain levels of physical protection during international transport of nuclear material. It also establishes a general framework for cooperation among states in the protection, recovery, and return of stolen nuclear material. Further, the Convention lists certain serious offenses involving nuclear material which state parties are to make punishable and for which offenders shall be subject to a system of extradition or submission for prosecution. United States Department of State ref Staff. http www.state.gov t ac trt 5079.htm Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material , United States Department of State ref References references Further reading http www.iaea.org Publications Documents Infcircs Others inf274r1.shtml The Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material on the website of the International Atomic Energy Agency. Staff. http www.cfr.org publication 9492 convention on the physical protection of nuclear material.html Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material , website of the Council on Foreign Relations , Accessed 19 January 2008. Quotes the amendment made at the July 2005 conference and states that it will go into force when it has been ... more details
POV date February 2011 The UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage , adopted ... regulate and articulate such protection. However, it leaves expressly room for a specific international regulation for the protection of underwater cultural heritage. In 1993 UNESCO resolved therefore to look into drafting a new convention for the protection of underwater cultural heritage. By 1996 ... of such heritage. The 2001 Convention offers a high international standard of protection of such heritage. It consists of a comprehensive legal framework and protection regime providing appropriate ... as long as the requirements of the 2001 Convention are fulfilled. Indeed an important compromise between protection and operational needs has been achieved in the 2001 Convention. Any activity ... ensure an even higher standard of protection than foreseen by the Convention. Furthermore the 2001 ... in addition to the enumerated protection principles a State Cooperation mechanism According to the Convention ... in the discipline of underwater archaeology . References references 2001 Convention on the Protection ... unter Wasser fr Convention sur la protection du patrimoine culturel subaquatique it Convenzione ... the 2001 Convention is an international treaty aimed at saving the underwater cultural heritage ... protection. Nevertheless, the looting of underwater cultural heritage is increasing rapidly and it still ... set important precedents for the convention. ref cite web url http findarticles.com p articles ... ref History Since 1982 the important United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea UNCLOS codifies ... in Paris to work on a draft convention in 1998, ref name UN A53456 page61 UN document docid A 53 456 ... General date 30 September 1999 ref Accordingly, the 2001 Convention was adopted by the UNESCO ... capabilities. General principles of the 2001 Convention For the purposes of the 2001 Convention ..., for at least 100 years. Main principles 1. States Parties to the Convention pledge to preserve ... more details
Infobox Treaty name Hague Convention 1996 br Hague Convention on parental responsibility and protection of children long name Convention of 19 October 1996 on Jurisdiction, Applicable Law, Recognition, Enforcement and Co operation in respect of Parental Responsibility and Measures for the Protection ... Netherlands language languages English and French wikisource The Hague Convention on parental responsibility and protection of children , or Hague Convention 1996 , officially Convention of 19 October ... Responsibility and Measures for the Protection of Children or Hague Convention 1996 is a convention of the Hague Conference on Private International Law HCCH . It covers civil measures of protection .... The Convention has uniform rules determining which country s authorities are competent to take the measures of protection. The Convention determines which country s laws are to be applied, and it provides ... measures of protection or care, and from matters of representation to the protection of children ... other Contracting States. The co operation provisions of the Convention provide the basic framework ... authorities in the Contracting States. The convention is in force since 1 January 2002 and has 35 ... and the United States signed the convention, but did not ratify. Scope and application The 1996 Convention .... The convention details and specifies many objectives of the almost universally ratified United Nations Convention on the Rights of Children , and complement the widely ratified Hague conventions on Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction Child Abduction and Hague Convention of 29 May 1993 on Inter country Adoption on inter country adoption . General Background ... in measures of protection under civil law of children at risk in cross frontier situations. Three Hague ... children to co operate together to do so. The 1996 Convention The 1996 convention is the broadest in scope of those three, covering as it does a very wide range of civil measures of protection concerning ... more details
for the mountain range Carpathian Mountains Primarysources date June 2007 The Framework Convention on the Protection and Sustainable Development of the Carpathians Carpathian Convention is a framework type convention pursuing a comprehensive policy and cooperating in the protection and sustainable development of the Carpathians. Designed to be an innovative instrument to ensure protection and foster sustainable development of this outstanding region and living environment, the Convention is willing to improve the quality of life, to strengthen local economies and communities. It aims as well at providing conservation and restoration of unique, rare and typical natural complexes and objects of recreational and other importance situated in the heart of Europe , preventing them from negative human impact on the environment anthropogenic influences through the promotion of joint policies for sustainable development among the seven countries of the region Czech Republic , Hungary , Poland , Romania , Serbia and Montenegro , Slovakia and Ukraine . In 2001, United Nations Environment Programme Regional Office for Europe UNEP ROE was requested by the Government of Ukraine to service a regional cooperation process aiming at the protection and sustainable development of the Carpathian Mountains , a major transboundary mountain range shared by the seven different countries. In response to this request, UNEP ROE promoted an Alpine Carpathian Partnership. In 2002, during the UN International Year of the Mountains, the Alpine Carpathian partnership has been initiated and launched by the Ministry of the Environment and Territory of Italy , at the time President of the Alpine Convention. Since then, UNEP ROE serviced five negotiation meetings of the Carpathian countries. At the Fifth Ministerial Conference Environment for Europe Kiev, May 2003 , the Carpathian countries adopted the Framework Convention on the Protection and Sustainable Development of the Carpathians consequently signed ... more details
Infobox treaty name Convention for the Protection of Submarine Telegraph Cables long name image image width caption type date drafted date signed 14 March 1884 ref name Verdragenbank location signed Paris , France ref name Verdragenbank date sealed date effective 1 May 1888 ref name Verdragenbank cite web title International Convention on the Protection of Submarine Cables, with additional Article url http www.minbuza.nl en key topics treaties search the treaty database 1884 21 001885.html accessdate 29 February 2012 work Government of the Netherlands ref condition effective Exchange of ratifications date expiration signatories parties 23 ratifiers depositor Government of the French Republic ref name AU language languages wikisource The Convention for the Protection of Submarine Telegraph Cables was signed in 1884. Signatories of the agreement reached included Great Britain , Argentina , Austria Hungary , Belgium , Brazil , Colombia , Costa Rica , Denmark , The Dominican Republic , France , German Empire Germany , Greece , Guatemala , Kingdom of Italy 1861 1946 Italy , The Netherlands , Persia , Portugal , Romania , Russian Empire Russia , El Salvador , Serbia , Spain , Sweden , Norway , Ottoman Empire Turkey , the United States , and Uruguay . It made it a punishable offence to damage submarine communications cable s. In addition, all ships were to be regulated to staying a distance of convert 1 nmi km away from Cable layer cable laying ship s when in operation. Any ship that accidentally hooked a cable and sacrificed its fishing nets to avoid breaking it would be compensated for the lost equipment. ref name AU cite web url http cil.nus.edu.sg wp wp content uploads 2009 10 Convention on Protection of Cables 1884.pdf title Convention for the Protection of Submarine Telegraph Cables Paris, 14 March 1884 publisher Commonwealth of Australia year 1999 ref Notes references Category Telecommunications treaties Category International law Category Law of the sea Category Telegraphy ... more details
Image Member states of the Framework Convention for the Protection on National Minorities.svg thumb 300px ... The Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities FCNM was signed on February ... taken to give effect to the principles set out in this framework Convention Council of Europe, 1994, 7 . The Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities defines a national minority ... Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities ? ref http www.publications.parliament.uk ... of the Cornish into the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities with the European Court of Human Rights . The Council of Europe s Framework Convention Committee of Experts on minority ... Convention for the Protection of National Minorities by Marc Weller http romano liloro.googlegroups.com ... Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities Demographics of Europe DEFAULTSORT Framework Convention For The Protection Of National Minorities Category Council of Europe conventions ... of the European Union . The Council of Europe first discussed according specific protection for national ... active in 1998. The broad aims of the Convention are to ensure that the signatory states respect ... minorities in public life. Article 25 of the Framework Convention binds the member states to submit ... Framework Convention Compliance Report , the Cornish people Cornish ethnicity was the only group specifically ... come out strongly in favour of Cornish inclusion within the Convention. ref http www.cornishfightingfund.org ... Government should recognise the Cornish as a national minority under the terms of the Framework Convention ... Government has been criticised for admitting to signing the FCNM convention for the wrong reasons not to fulfil Convention principles to protect national minorities, but in fact to, underline its commitment ... on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities List of Linguistic Rights in Constitutions ... portal http www.coe.int minorities Secretariat of the Framework Convention http www.minelres.lv coe ... more details