Gilbert & Ellice Colony - Actions

Agreement Action type Action on Effective on
International Convention relative to the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works, revising that signed at Berne, September 9, 1886, Extension 14 June 1912 1 July 1912
International Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules of Law respecting Collisions between Vessels Extension 20 January 1913
International Conventions for the Unification of Certain Rules of Law respecting Assistance and Salvage at Sea Extension 1 February 1913
The International Opium Convention and Subsequent Relative Papers Accession 22 April 1913
Convention and Statute on the International Regime of Maritime Ports and Protocol of Signature Extension 22 September 1925
Treaty of Commerce & Navigation between the United Kingdom and Germany and Additional Protocol signed at London December 2, 1924, with other relevant documents Accession 29 September 1926
International Sanitary Convention (1926) Extension 24 January 1929
Convention regarding Radiotelegraphy [with General Regulations and Supplementary Regulation] Extension 15 August 1930
Exchange of Notes between His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth of Australia and the Government of India and the Italian Government concerning the Reciprocal Recognition of Passenger Ships' Certificates and Emigrant Ship Regulations Accession 25 November 1930
Universal Postal Convention Extension 3 December 1930
International Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works Extension 1 October 1931
International Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children Extension 2 November 1931
International Agreement for the Suppression of the White Slave Traffic Extension 6 November 1931
International Convention for the Suppression of the White Slave Traffic Extension 6 November 1931
Universal Postal Convention Extension 30 March 1935
International Sanitary Convention for Aerial Navigation Extension 19 May 1937
International Convention concerning the Use of Broadcasting in the Cause of Peace Extension 14 July 1939
International Sanitary Convention for Aerial Navigation, 1944 modifying the International Sanitary Convention for Aerial Navigation of 12th April, 1933 with Declarations by the Governments of Egypt and France Extension 21 February 1945 21 February 1945
Wheat Agreement Extension 6 March 1948
Protocol amending the Agreements, Conventions and Protocols on Narcotic Drugs concluded at The Hague on 23rd January, 1912 at Geneva on 11th February, 1925, and 19th February, 1925, and 13th July, 1931 at Bangkok on 27th November, 1931, and at Geneva on 26th June, 1936 Extension 5 April 1949 4 July 1949
International Telecommunication Convention (with Annexes, Final Protocol and Additional Protocol) Extension 16 November 1953
Convention concerning Minimum Age for Admission of Children to Industrial Employment [ILO No.5] Application 4 June 1962
Convention concerning the Right of Association and Combination of Agricultural Workers [ILO No.11] Extension 4 June 1962
Convention concerning Unemployment [ILO No.2] Decision Resvd. 18 February 1963
Agreement concerning Postal Parcels [with Final Protocol, Detailed Regulations and Final Protocol thereto] Signature 10 July 1964
Freedom of Association and Protection of the right to organise Convention, 1948 [ILO No.87] Extension 15 August 1967
Constitution of the Universal Postal Union [with Final Protocol, General Regulations and Final Protocol thereto] Extension 6 March 1968
Agreement concerning Postal Parcels [with Final Protocol, Detailed Regulations and Final Protocol thereto] Approval 6 March 1968
Universal Postal Convention Extension 6 March 1968
International Telecommunications Convention with Final Protocol, Additional Protocols I to III and Optional Additional Protocol (with Additional Protocol IV of 21 October 1965) Extension 7 March 1968
International Sugar Agreement 1968 Extension 20 December 1969
Agreement Establishing the Asian Development Bank Membership 27 April 1974 28 May 1974
Agreement respecting Settlement of the War Debt of France to Great Britain with Exchange of Letters between the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the French Minister of Finance regarding the partial or total failure of receipts from Germany under the Dawes Plan