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Full Title

1992 Amendments to the Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America and the Caribbean Pursuant to Resolution 290 (VII)

Short Title / Abbreviations

1992 Amendments to the Treaty of Tlatelolco

CIL Subject Classification
Citations to Text OPANAL Doc. CG/E/Res.290 (VII)
Date of Adoption 26/08/1992
Place of Adoption Mexico City, Mexico, 7th Special Session of the General Conference of the Agency for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America and the Caribbean (OPANAL)
Secretariat / Relevant Authority

Agency for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America and the Caribbean (OPANAL)

Dispute settlement provisions

Refer to Article 24 of the 1967 Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear weapons in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Depository

Government of the United States of Mexico

Entry Into Force Status In Force
General Status 28 Parties (as of 10/08/2021)
Links to Current Status/Reservations United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs
Status
ASEAN States
Brunei Darussalam
Cambodia
Indonesia
Lao PDR
Malaysia
Myanmar
Philippines
Singapore
Thailand
Vietnam
Related Instruments
This instrument amends/supersedes

1967 Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America and the Caribbean and Additional Protocols

Related Instruments

1967 Additional Protocol I to the Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America

1967 Additional Protocol II to the Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America

1990 Amendment to the Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America

1991 Amendment to the Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America

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Additional Information

The 1992 Amendments were adopted and opened for signature via Resolution 290 (VII) of the General Conference of the Agency for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America and the Caribbean.