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2004 Regional Cooperation Agreement on Combating Piracy and Armed Robbery against Ships in Asia

Short Title / Abbreviations

ReCAAP

CIL Subject Classification
Citations to Text 2398 UNTS 199
Date of Adoption 11/11/2004
Place of Adoption Tokyo, Japan
Secretariat / Relevant Authority

ReCAAP Information Sharing Centre (ReCAAP ISC)

Dispute settlement provisions

“Article 17: Settlement of Disputes

Disputes arising out of the interpretation or application of this Agreement, including those relating to liability for any loss or damage caused by the request made under paragraph 2 of Article 10 or any measure taken under paragraph 1 of Article 11, shall be settled amicably by the Contracting Parties concerned through negotiations in accordance with applicable rules of international law.”

Depository

Government of Singapore

Annexes

Entry Into Force Status In Force
Source

United Nations Treaty Collection

Date of Entry into Force

04/09/2006

Entry into Force / Termination Provisions

“Article 18: Signature and Entry into Force

1. This Agreement shall be open for signature at the depositary referred to in paragraph 2 below by the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, Brunei Darussalam, the Kingdom of Cambodia, the People’s Republic of China, the Republic of India, the Republic of Indonesia, Japan, the Republic of Korea, the Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, the Union of Myanmar, the Republic of the Philippines, the Republic of Singapore, the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, the Kingdom of Thailand, the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam.

2. The Government of Singapore is the depositary of this Agreement.

3. This Agreement shall enter into force 90 days after the date on which the tenth instrument of notification by a State listed in paragraph 1, indicating the completion of its domestic requirements, is submitted to the depositary. Subsequently it shall enter into force in respect of any other State listed in paragraph 1 above 30 days after its deposit of an instrument of notification to the depositary.

4. The depositary shall notify all the States listed in paragraph 1 of the entry into force of this Agreement pursuant to paragraph 3 of this Article,

5. After this Agreement has entered into force, it shall be open for accession by any State not listed in paragraph 1. Any State desiring to accede to this Agreement may so notify the depositary, which shall promptly circulate the receipt of such notification to all other Contracting Parties. In the absence of a written objection by a Contracting Party within 90 days of the receipt of such notification by the depositary, that State may deposit an instrument of accession with the depositary, and become a party to this Agreement 60 days after such deposit of instrument of accession.”

General Status 20 Parties (as of 19/02/2020)
Links to Current Status/Reservations United Nations Treaty Collection
Status
ASEAN States
Brunei Darussalam Signature 11/11/2004
Notification 28/10/2006
Cambodia Signature 11/11/2004
Notification 03/05/2006
Indonesia Signature 11/11/2004
Lao PDR Signature 11/11/2004
Notification 11/07/2005
Malaysia Signature 11/11/2004
Myanmar Signature 11/11/2004
Notification 06/02/2006
Philippines Signature 11/11/2004
Notification 31/01/2006
Singapore Signature 11/11/2004
Notification 28/04/2005
Thailand Signature 11/11/2004
Notification 03/09/2005
Vietnam Signature 11/11/2004
Notification 26/05/2006
Related Instruments
Protocols / Amendments to this instrument

This instrument amends/supersedes

Related Instruments

1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea

2009 IMO Code of Practice for the Investigation of Crimes of Piracy and Armed Robbery Against Ships

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Additional Information

ReCAAP is the first government-to-government agreement that addresses the incidence of piracy and armed robbery in Asia. The original 16 signatories of the agreement comprised the ten ASEAN countries, Bangladesh, China, India, Japan, Korea, and Sri Lanka.

As of February 2020 the 20 contracting parties include: Australia, People’s Republic of Bangladesh, Brunei Darussalam, Kingdom of Cambodia, People’s Republic of China, Kingdom of Denmark, Republic of India, Japan, Republic of Korea, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Republic of the Union of Myanmar, Kingdom of the Netherlands, Kingdom of Norway, Republic of the Philippines, Republic of Singapore, Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, Kingdom of Thailand, United Kingdom, United States of America, and the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam.