§ I.—Bilateral Agreements revived after the war
- 1. Agreement of November 30, 1922, and Exchange of Notes of June 27, 1923, on the tonnage measurement of merchant ships.
- 2. Exchange of Notes of August 10, 1929, on income tax on shipping profits.
- 3. Exchange of Notes of October 26/31, 1912, on the reciprocal waiver of Consular Fees on Certificates of Origin.
§ II.—Bilateral Agreements concluded since the war
- 1. Exchange of Notes of August 31, 1951, on pre-war guarantee deposits of British insurance companies in Japan.
- 2. Exchange of Notes of December 11, 1951, on the liquidation of the Hong Kong-Japan open account.
- 3. Exchange of Notes of November 21, 1952, on the settlement of pre-war Japanese external bonded debts.
- 4. Agreement, Agreed Minute and Exchange of Notes of December 29, 1952, on Air Services.
§ III.—Multilateral Agreements
- 1. Convention and Statute of Barcelona, April 20, 1921, on the freedom of transit.
- 2. Protocol of Geneva, September 24, 1923, on arbitration clauses in commercial and other contracts.
- 3. Convention of Geneva, November 3, 1923, on the simplification of customs formalities.
- 4. Convention of Geneva, December 9, 1923, on the international régime of railways.
- 5. Convention of Geneva, December 9, 1923, on the international régime of maritime ports.
- 6. Convention and Protocol of Geneva, June 7, 1930, on stamp laws in connection with bills of exchange and promissory Notes.
- 7. Convention and Protocol of Geneva, March 19, 1931, on stamp laws in connection with cheques.
- 8. Convention of London, June 2, 1934, on the protection of industrial property.
- 9. Convention of London, June 2, 1934, on the suppression of false indications of origin on merchandise.
- 10. Constitution approved at Washington in November, 1948, of the International Rice Commission.
- 11. Protocol of Brussels, December 16, 1949, modifying the Convention of July 5, 1890, on the creation of an international union for the publication of customs tariffs.
- 12. Convention of Geneva, November 7, 1952, on the facilitation of the importation of commercial samples, etc.
- 13. Agreement of London, October 16/31, 1953, on sugar.