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Full Title

2010 Third Protocol Amending the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia

Short Title / Abbreviations

TAC Protocol 3

CIL Subject Classification
Date of Adoption 23/07/2010
Place of Adoption Ha Noi, Viet Nam, 43rd ASEAN Ministerial Meeting (AMM/ASEAN Foreign Ministers Meeting)
Issued/Adopted by Foreign Ministers of ASEAN and parties to the TAC
Dispute settlement provisions

Refer to Chapter IV of the 1976 Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia

Depository

Secretary-General of ASEAN (see additional information)

Entry Into Force Status In Force
Date of Entry into Force

08/06/2012

Entry into Force / Termination Provisions

Article 3:

“This Protocol shall be subject to ratification and shall come into force on the date the last instrument of ratification of the High Contracting Parties is deposited.”

Status
ASEAN States (Source:

ASEAN Secretariat

as of 03/08/2021)
Brunei Darussalam Signature 23/07/2010
Ratification 19/05/2011
Cambodia Signature 23/07/2010
Ratification 05/09/2011
Indonesia Signature 23/07/2010
Ratification 16/11/2011
Lao PDR Signature 23/07/2010
Ratification 05/08/2011
Malaysia Signature 23/07/2010
Ratification 31/03/2011
Myanmar Signature 23/07/2010
Ratification 19/09/2011
Philippines Signature 23/07/2010
Ratification 18/04/2011
Singapore Signature 23/07/2010
Ratification 11/10/2010
Thailand Signature 23/07/2010
Ratification 21/10/2011
Vietnam Signature 23/07/2010
Ratification 29/11/2011
Other Country Australia  Signature - 23 July 2010 Ratification - 24 August 2011
Bangladesh  Signature - 23 July 2010 Ratification - 8 February 2012
Brazil  Accession - 17 November 2012
Canada  Accession - 23 July 2011
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea  Signature - 23 July 2010 Ratification - 12 March 2012
Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka  Signature - 23 July 2010 Ratification - 20 April 2012
European Union  Accession - 12 July 2012
French Republic  Signature - 23 July 2010 Ratification - 15 March 2011
India  Signature - 23 July 2010 Ratification - 3 April 2012
Japan  Signature - 23 July 2010 Ratification - 15 August 2011
Mongolia  Signature - 23 July 2010 Ratification - 6 June 2012
New Zealand  Signature - 23 July 2010 Ratification - 10 March 2011
Norway  Accession - 1 July 2013
Pakistan  Signature - 23 July 2010 Ratification - 19 September 2011
Papua New Guinea  Signature - 23 July 2010 Ratification - 30 April 2012
People's Republic of China  Signature - 23 July 2010 Ratification - 1 November 2011
Republic of Korea  Signature - 23 July 2010 Ratification - 4 March 2011
Republic of Turkey  Signature - 23 July 2010 Ratification - 7 May 2012
Russian Federation  Signature - 23 July 2010 Ratification - 23 May 2011
Timor Leste  Signature - 23 July 2010 Ratification - 29 February 2012
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland  Accession - 3 July 2012 (Instrument of Accession)
United States of America  12 July 2012 (Instrument of Extension)
  Signature - 23 July 2010 Acceptance - 30 June 2011
Related Instruments
This instrument amends/supersedes

1976 Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia

1987 Protocol Amending the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia

1998 Second Protocol Amending the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia

Related Instruments

2001 Rules Of Procedure Of The High Council Of The Treaty Of Amity And Cooperation In Southeast Asia

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Additional Information

Dates of ratification and accession given above were obtained from the ASEAN Secretariat’s Legal Instruments website and its electronic collection of instruments of ratification, accession and notification. Some of the dates given appear to be the dates of execution of the instruments of ratification/accession, rather than their date of receipt by the depository.

Article 19 of the 1976 Treaty of Amity and Cooperation states that “the Governments of the signatory States which are designated Depositories of this Treaty and of the instruments of ratification or accession.” The Secretary-General of ASEAN has since taken over depository functions.