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1987 Amendments to Articles 6 and 7 of the 1971 Convention on Wetlands of International Importance especially as Waterfowl Habitat

Short Title / Abbreviations

Regina Amendments

CIL Subject Classification
Date of Adoption 28/05/1987
Place of Adoption Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, Extraordinary Conference of the Contracting Parties
Secretariat / Relevant Authority

The Ramsar Convention Secretariat based at the International Union for Conservation of Nature

Depository

Director-General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

Entry Into Force Status In Force
Date of Entry into Force

01/05/1994

Entry into Force / Termination Provisions

Article 10 of the 1971 Convention

“1. This Convention shall enter into force four months after seven States have become Parties to this Convention in accordance with Paragraph 2 of Article 9.

Thereafter this Convention shall enter into force for each Contracting Party four months after the day of its signature without reservation as to ratification, or its deposit of an instrument of ratification or accession.”

General Status 82 Parties (as of 24/09/2019)
Links to Current Status/Reservations United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization
Status
ASEAN States
Brunei Darussalam
Cambodia Accession 23/06/1999
Indonesia Ratification 08/04/1992
Lao PDR Accession 28/05/2010
Malaysia Ratification 10/11/1994
Myanmar Accession 17/11/2004
Philippines
Singapore
Thailand
Vietnam
Related Instruments
This instrument amends/supersedes

1971 Convention on Wetlands of International Importance especially as Waterfowl Habitat (Consolidated text, incorporating amendments in 1982 and 1987)

Related Instruments

1982 Protocol to Amend the 1971 Convention on Wetlands of International Importance especially as Waterfowl Habitat

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