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СТАТУС КОНВЕНЦИИ
О МЕЖДУНАРОДНЫХ ПРАВИЛАХ ПРЕДУПРЕЖДЕНИЯ
СТОЛКНОВЕНИЙ СУДОВ В МОРЕ, 1972 ГОДА (COLREG)
(ЛОНДОН, 20 ОКТЯБРЯ 1972 ГОДА)
(по состоянию на 1 октября 2025 года)
Вступление в силу: 15.07.1977
I. Подписи
Бельгия
Болгария
Бразилия
Гана
Германия, Федеративная Республика
Греция
Дания
Индия
Индонезия
Ирландия
Исландия
Италия
Камбоджа
Кувейт
Новая Зеландия
Норвегия
Польша
Португалия
Республика Корея
Соединенное Королевство
Соединенные Штаты
Финляндия
Франция
Швейцария
Швеция
II. Договаривающиеся государства
Дата подписания или сдача на хранение грамоты
Дата вступления в силу или правопреемства
Австралия (присоединение)
29.02.1980
29.02.1980
Австрия (присоединение)
08.06.1977
15.07.1977
Азербайджан (присоединение)
01.07.1997
01.07.1997
Албания (присоединение)
15.04.2004
15.04.2004
Алжир (присоединение)
04.10.1976
15.07.1977
Ангола (присоединение)
03.10.1991
03.10.1991
Антигуа и Барбуда (присоединение)
29.01.1988
29.01.1988
Аргентина (присоединение)
11.05.1977
15.07.1977
Багамские Острова (присоединение)
22.07.1976
15.07.1977
Бангладеш (присоединение)
10.05.1978
10.05.1978
Барбадос (присоединение)
12.01.1983
12.01.1983
Бахрейн (присоединение)
21.10.1985
21.10.1985
Беларусь (присоединение)
07.01.1994
07.01.1994
Белиз (присоединение)
09.04.1991
09.04.1991
Бельгия (ратификация)
22.12.1975
15.07.1977
Бенин (присоединение)
01.11.1985
01.11.1985
Болгария (ратификация)
29.04.1975
15.07.1977
Боливия (Многонациональное государство) (присоединение)
04.06.1999
04.06.1999
Босния и Герцеговина (присоединение)
22.09.2020
22.09.2020
Бразилия (ратификация)
26.11.1974
15.07.1977
Бруней-Даруссалам (присоединение)
05.02.1987
05.02.1987
Вануату (присоединение)
28.07.1982
28.07.1982
Венгрия (присоединение) <1>
15.12.1976
15.07.1977
Венесуэла (Боливарианская Республика) (присоединение)
03.08.1983
03.08.1983
Вьетнам (присоединение)
18.12.1990
18.12.1990
Габон (присоединение)
21.01.1982
21.01.1982
Гайана (присоединение)
10.12.1997
10.12.1997
Гамбия (присоединение)
01.11.1991
01.11.1991
Гана (ратификация)
07.12.1973
15.07.1977
Гватемала (присоединение)
15.12.1993
15.12.1993
Гвинея (присоединение)
19.01.1981
19.01.1981
Гвинея-Бисау (присоединение)
12.05.2022
12.05.2022
Германия <4> (ратификация) <1>
14.07.1976
15.07.1977
Гондурас (присоединение)
24.09.1985
24.09.1985
Гренада (присоединение)
28.06.2004
28.06.2004
Греция (ратификация)
17.12.1974
15.07.1977
Грузия (присоединение)
19.04.1994
19.04.1994
Дания (ратификация)
24.01.1974
15.07.1977
Демократическая Республика Конго <3> (присоединение)
10.02.1977
15.07.1977
Джибути (присоединение)
01.03.1984
01.03.1984
Доминика (присоединение)
21.06.2000
21.06.2000
Доминиканская Республика (присоединение)
15.03.1978
15.03.1978
Египет (присоединение)
19.02.1987
19.02.1987
Израиль (присоединение)
24.06.1977
15.07.1977
Индия (подписание)
30.05.1973
15.07.1977
Индонезия (принятие)
13.11.1979
13.11.1979
Иордания (присоединение)
05.10.2000
05.10.2000
Ирак (присоединение)
04.01.2018
04.01.2018
Иран (Исламская Республика) (присоединение)
17.01.1989
17.01.1989
Ирландия (ратификация)
19.12.1977
19.12.1977
Исландия (ратификация)
21.04.1975
15.07.1977
Испания (присоединение)
31.05.1974
15.07.1977
Италия (ратификация)
11.01.1979
11.01.1979
Йемен (присоединение)
06.03.1979
06.03.1979
Кабо-Верде (присоединение)
28.04.1977
15.07.1977
Казахстан (присоединение)
07.03.1994
07.03.1994
Камбоджа (ратификация)
28.11.1994
28.11.1994
Камерун (присоединение)
14.05.1984
14.05.1984
Канада (присоединение) <1>
07.03.1975
15.07.1977
Катар (присоединение)
31.01.1980
31.01.1980
Кения (присоединение)
15.12.1992
15.12.1992
Кипр (присоединение)
04.11.1980
04.11.1980
Кирибати (присоединение)
05.02.2007
05.02.2007
Китай (присоединение) <2>
07.01.1980
07.01.1980
Колумбия (присоединение)
27.07.1981
27.07.1981
Коморские Острова (присоединение)
22.11.2000
22.11.2000
Конго (присоединение)
07.01.1993
07.01.1993
Корейская Народно-Демократическая Республика (присоединение)
01.05.1985
01.05.1985
Кот-д'Ивуар (присоединение)
05.10.1987
05.10.1987
Куба (присоединение) <1>
07.11.1983
07.11.1983
Кувейт (принятие) <1>
04.06.1979
04.06.1979
Латвия (присоединение)
20.05.1992
20.05.1992
Либерия (присоединение)
28.12.1973
15.07.1977
Ливан (присоединение)
10.11.2008
10.11.2008
Ливия (присоединение)
28.04.2005
28.04.2005
Литва (присоединение)
04.12.1991
04.12.1991
Люксембург (присоединение)
14.02.1991
14.02.1991
Маврикий (присоединение)
26.05.1989
26.05.1989
Мавритания (присоединение)
17.11.1995
17.11.1995
Мадагаскар (присоединение)
27.07.2017
27.07.2017
Малайзия (присоединение)
23.12.1980
23.12.1980
Мальдивы (присоединение)
14.01.1981
14.01.1981
Мальта (присоединение)
20.03.1989
20.03.1989
Марокко (присоединение)
27.04.1977
15.07.1977
Маршалловы Острова (присоединение)
26.04.1988
26.04.1988
Мексика (присоединение)
08.04.1976
15.07.1977
Мозамбик (присоединение)
30.10.1991
30.10.1991
Молдова (присоединение)
11.10.2005
11.10.2005
Монако (присоединение)
18.01.1977
15.07.1977
Монголия (присоединение)
26.06.2002
26.06.2002
Мьянма (присоединение)
11.11.1987
11.11.1987
Намибия (присоединение)
27.11.2000
27.11.2000
Науру (присоединение)
18.06.2018
18.06.2018
Нигерия (присоединение)
17.01.1974
15.07.1977
Нидерланды (присоединение) <8>
04.02.1976
15.07.1977
Никарагуа (присоединение)
02.12.1999
02.12.1999
Ниуэ (присоединение)
18.05.2012
18.05.2012
Новая Зеландия (ратификация)
26.11.1976
15.07.1977
Норвегия (ратификация)
13.08.1974
15.07.1977
Объединенная Республика Танзания (присоединение)
16.05.2006
16.05.2006
Объединенные Арабские Эмираты (присоединение)
15.12.1983
15.12.1983
Оман (присоединение)
25.04.1985
25.04.1985
Острова Кука (присоединение)
21.12.2001
21.12.2001
Пакистан (присоединение)
14.12.1977
14.12.1977
Палау (присоединение)
29.09.2011
29.09.2011
Панама (присоединение)
14.03.1979
14.03.1979
Папуа-Новая Гвинея (присоединение)
18.05.1976
15.07.1977
Перу (присоединение)
09.01.1980
09.01.1980
Польша (ратификация)
14.12.1976
15.07.1977
Португалия (ратификация) <9>
17.10.1978
17.10.1978
Республика Корея (принятие)
29.07.1977
29.07.1977
Российская Федерация <5> (присоединение) <1>
09.11.1973
15.07.1977
Румыния (присоединение) <1>
27.03.1975
15.07.1977
Сальвадор (присоединение)
17.06.1997
17.06.1997
Самоа (присоединение)
23.10.1979
23.10.1979
Сан-Марино (присоединение)
19.04.2021
19.04.2021
Сан-Томе и Принсипи (присоединение)
29.10.1998
29.10.1998
Саудовская Аравия (присоединение)
03.07.1978
03.07.1978
Сейшельские Острова (присоединение)
22.08.1988
22.08.1988
Сенегал (присоединение)
27.10.1978
27.10.1978
Сент-Винсент и Гренадины (присоединение)
28.10.1983
28.10.1983
Сент-Китс и Невис (присоединение)
11.06.2004
11.06.2004
Сент-Люсия (присоединение)
20.05.2004
20.05.2004
Сербия (правопреемство) <10>, <11>
-
03.06.2006
Сингапур (присоединение)
29.04.1977
15.07.1977
Сирийская Арабская Республика (присоединение) <1>
16.02.1976
15.07.1977
Словакия (правопреемство)
-
01.01.1993
Словения (правопреемство)
-
25.06.1991
Соединенное Королевство (принятие) <6>
28.06.1974
15.07.1977
Соединенные Штаты (принятие) <7>
23.11.1976
15.07.1977
Соломоновы Острова (правопреемство)
-
07.07.1978
Судан (присоединение)
11.03.2003
11.03.2003
Сьерра-Леоне (присоединение)
20.07.2001
20.07.2001
Таиланд (присоединение)
06.08.1979
06.08.1979
Тимор-Лешти
12.10.2022
12.10.2022
Того (присоединение)
19.07.1989
19.07.1989
Тонга (присоединение)
12.04.1977
15.07.1977
Тринидад и Тобаго (присоединение)
15.02.1979
15.02.1979
Тувалу (правопреемство)
-
01.10.1978
Тунис (присоединение)
01.02.1978
01.02.1978
Туркменистан (присоединение)
04.02.2009
04.02.2009
Турция (присоединение)
16.05.1980
16.05.1980
Уганда (присоединение)
03.04.2019
03.04.2019
Украина (присоединение)
05.03.1993
05.03.1993
Уругвай (присоединение)
15.08.1979
15.08.1979
Фиджи (присоединение)
04.03.1983
04.03.1983
Филиппины (присоединение)
10.06.2013
10.06.2013
Финляндия (ратификация)
16.02.1977
15.07.1977
Франция (одобрение)
10.05.1974
15.07.1977
Хорватия (правопреемство)
-
08.10.1991
Черногория (правопреемство) <10>, <11>
-
03.06.2006
Чехия (правопреемство) <1>
-
01.01.1993
Чили (присоединение)
02.08.1977
02.08.1977
Швейцария (ратификация)
30.12.1975
15.07.1977
Швеция (ратификация)
28.04.1975
15.07.1977
Шри-Ланка (присоединение)
04.01.1978
04.01.1978
Эквадор (присоединение)
08.12.1977
08.12.1977
Экваториальная Гвинея (присоединение)
24.04.1996
24.04.1996
Эритрея (присоединение)
22.04.1996
22.04.1996
Эстония (присоединение)
16.12.1991
16.12.1991
Эфиопия (присоединение)
18.07.1985
18.07.1985
Южная Африка (присоединение)
20.12.1976
15.07.1977
Ямайка (присоединение)
30.03.1979
30.03.1979
Япония (присоединение)
21.06.1977
15.07.1977
Число государств-участников: 164
CONVENTION
ON THE INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS FOR PREVENTING
COLLISIONS AT SEA, 1972, AS AMENDED (COLREG 1972)
Done at London, 20 October 1972
Status as at: 01.10.2025
Entry into force: 15 July 1977
I. Signatories
Belgium
Sous de ratification
Brazil
Subject to ratification
Bulgaria
Subject to ratification
Cambodia
Sous de ratification
Denmark
Subject to ratification 17 Nov. 1972
Finland
Subject to ratification
France
Sous d'acceptation 9 novembre 1972
Germany, Federal Republic of
Subject to ratification
Ghana
Subject to ratification
Greece
Subject to ratification
Iceland
Subject to approval
India
Indonesia
Subject to acceptance
Ireland
Subject to ratification
Italy
Sous de ratification
Kuwait
Subject to acceptance
New Zealand
Subject to ratification
Norway
Subject to ratification
Poland
Subject to ratification
Portugal
Sous de ratification
Republic of Korea
Subject to acceptance
Sweden
Subject to ratification
Switzerland
Sous de ratification 24.1.73
United Kingdom
Subject to acceptance
United States
Subject to acceptance
II. Parties to the Convention
Date of signature or deposit of instrument
Date of entry into force or succession
Albania (accession)
15.04.2004
15.04.2004
Algeria (accession)
04.10.1976
15.07.1977
Angola (accession)
03.10.1991
03.10.1991
Antigua and Barbuda (accession)
29.01.1988
29.01.1988
Argentina (accession)
11.05.1977
15.07.1977
Australia (accession)
29.02.1980
29.02.1980
Austria (accession)
08.06.1977
15.07.1977
Azerbaijan (accession)
01.07.1997
01.07.1997
Bahamas (accession)
22.07.1976
15.07.1977
Bahrain (accession)
21.10.1985
21.10.1985
Bangladesh (accession)
10.05.1978
10.05.1978
Barbados (accession)
12.01.1983
12.01.1983
Belarus (accession)
07.01.1994
07.01.1994
Belgium (ratification)
22.12.1975
15.07.1977
Belize (accession)
09.04.1991
09.04.1991
Benin (accession)
01.11.1985
01.11.1985
Bolivia (Plurinational State of) (accession)
04.06.1999
04.06.1999
Bosnia and Herzegovina (accession)
22.09.2020
22.09.2020
Brazil (ratification)
26.11.1974
15.07.1977
Brunei Darussalam (accession)
05.02.1987
05.02.1987
Bulgaria (ratification)
29.04.1975
15.07.1977
Cambodia (ratification)
28.11.1994
28.11.1994
Cameroon (accession)
14.05.1984
14.05.1984
Canada (accession) <1>
07.03.1975
15.07.1977
Cabo Verde (accession)
28.04.1977
15.07.1977
Chile (accession)
02.08.1977
02.08.1977
China (accession) <2>
07.01.1980
07.01.1980
Colombia (accession)
27.07.1981
27.07.1981
Comoros (accession)
22.11.2000
22.11.2000
Congo (accession)
07.01.1993
07.01.1993
Cook Islands (accession)
21.12.2001
21.12.2001
Cote d'Ivoire (accession)
05.10.1987
05.10.1987
Croatia (succession)
-
08.10.1991
Cuba (accession) <1>
07.11.1983
07.11.1983
Cyprus (accession)
04.11.1980
04.11.1980
Czechia (succession) <1>
-
01.01.1993
Democratic People's Republic of Korea (accession)
01.05.1985
01.05.1985
Democratic Republic of the Congo <3> (accession)
10.02.1977
15.07.1977
Denmark (ratification)
24.01.1974
15.07.1977
Djibouti (accession)
01.03.1984
01.03.1984
Dominica (accession)
21.06.2000
21.06.2000
Dominican Republic (accession)
15.03.1978
15.03.1978
Ecuador (accession)
08.12.1977
08.12.1977
Egypt (accession)
19.02.1987
19.02.1987
El Salvador (accession)
17.06.1997
17.06.1997
Equatorial Guinea (accession)
24.04.1996
24.04.1996
Eritrea (accession)
22.04.1996
22.04.1996
Estonia (accession)
16.12.1991
16.12.1991
Ethiopia (accession)
18.07.1985
18.07.1985
Fiji (accession)
04.03.1983
04.03.1983
Finland (ratification)
16.02.1977
15.07.1977
France (approval)
10.05.1974
15.07.1977
Gabon (accession)
21.01.1982
21.01.1982
Gambia (accession)
01.11.1991
01.11.1991
Georgia (accession)
19.04.1994
19.04.1994
Germany <4> (ratification) <1>
14.07.1976
15.07.1977
Ghana (ratification)
07.12.1973
15.07.1977
Greece (ratification)
17.12.1974
15.07.1977
Grenada (accession)
28.06.2004
28.06.2004
Guatemala (accession)
15.12.1993
15.12.1993
Guinea (accession)
19.01.1981
19.01.1981
Guinea-Bissau (accession)
12.05.2022
12.05.2022
Guyana (accession)
10.12.1997
10.12.1997
Honduras (accession)
24.09.1985
24.09.1985
Hungary (accession) <1>
15.12.1976
15.07.1977
Iceland (ratification)
21.04.1975
15.07.1977
India (signature)
30.05.1973
15.07.1977
Indonesia (acceptance)
13.11.1979
13.11.1979
Iran (Islamic Republic of) (accession)
17.01.1989
17.01.1989
Iraq (accession)
04.01.2018
04.01.2018
Ireland (ratification)
19.12.1977
19.12.1977
Israel (accession)
24.06.1977
15.07.1977
Italy (ratification)
11.01.1979
11.01.1979
Jamaica (accession)
30.03.1979
30.03.1979
Japan (accession)
21.06.1977
15.07.1977
Jordan (accession)
05.10.2000
05.10.2000
Kazakhstan (accession)
07.03.1994
07.03.1994
Kenya (accession)
15.12.1992
15.12.1992
Kiribati (accession)
05.02.2007
05.02.2007
Kuwait (acceptance) <1>
04.06.1979
04.06.1979
Latvia (accession)
20.05.1992
20.05.1992
Lebanon (accession)
10.11.2008
10.11.2008
Liberia (accession)
28.12.1973
15.07.1977
Libya (accession)
28.04.2005
28.04.2005
Lithuania (accession)
04.12.1991
04.12.1991
Luxembourg (accession)
14.02.1991
14.02.1991
Madagascar (accession)
27.07.2017
27.07.2017
Malaysia (accession)
23.12.1980
23.12.1980
Maldives (accession)
14.01.1981
14.01.1981
Malta (accession)
20.03.1989
20.03.1989
Marshall Islands (accession)
26.04.1988
26.04.1988
Mauritania (accession)
17.11.1995
17.11.1995
Mauritius (accession)
26.05.1989
26.05.1989
Mexico (accession)
08.04.1976
15.07.1977
Moldova (accession)
11.10.2005
11.10.2005
Monaco (accession)
18.01.1977
15.07.1977
Mongolia (accession)
26.06.2002
26.06.2002
Montenegro (succession) <10>, <11>
-
03.06.2006
Morocco (accession)
27.04.1977
15.07.1977
Mozambique (accession)
30.10.1991
30.10.1991
Myanmar (accession)
11.11.1987
11.11.1987
Namibia (accession)
27.11.2000
27.11.2000
Nauru (accession)
18.01.2018
18.01.2018
Netherlands (accession) <8>
04.02.1976
15.07.1977
New Zealand (ratification)
26.11.1976
15.07.1977
Nicaragua (accession)
02.12.1999
02.12.1999
Nigeria (accession)
17.01.1974
15.07.1977
Niue (accession)
18.05.2012
18.05.2012
Norway (ratification)
13.08.1974
15.07.1977
Oman (accession)
25.04.1985
25.04.1985
Palau (accession)
29.09.2011
29.09.2011
Pakistan (accession)
14.12.1977
14.12.1977
Panama (accession)
14.03.1979
14.03.1979
Papua New Guinea (accession)
18.05.1976
15.07.1977
Peru (accession)
09.01.1980
09.01.1980
Philippines (accession)
10.06.2013
10.06.2013
Poland (ratification)
14.12.1976
15.07.1977
Portugal (ratification) <9>
17.10.1978
17.10.1978
Qatar (accession)
31.01.1980
31.01.1980
Republic of Korea (acceptance)
29.07.1977
29.07.1977
Romania (accession) <1>
27.03.1975
15.07.1977
Russian Federation <5> (accession) <1>
09.11.1973
15.07.1977
Saint Kitts and Nevis (accession)
11.06.2004
11.06.2004
Saint Lucia (accession)
20.05.2004
20.05.2004
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (accession)
28.10.1983
28.10.1983
Samoa (accession)
23.10.1979
23.10.1979
San Marino (accession)
19.04.2021
19.04.2021
Sao Tome and Principe (accession)
29.10.1998
29.10.1998
Saudi Arabia (accession)
03.07.1978
03.07.1978
Senegal (accession)
27.10.1978
27.10.1978
Serbia (succession) <10>, <11>
-
03.06.2006
Seychelles (accession)
22.08.1988
22.08.1988
Sierra Leone (accession)
20.07.2001
20.07.2001
Singapore (accession)
29.04.1977
15.07.1977
Slovakia (succession)
-
01.01.1993
Slovenia (succession)
-
25.06.1991
Solomon Islands (succession)
-
07.07.1978
South Africa (accession)
20.12.1976
15.07.1977
Spain (accession)
31.05.1974
15.07.1977
Sri Lanka (accession)
04.01.1978
04.01.1978
Sudan (accession)
11.03.2003
11.03.2003
Sweden (ratification)
28.04.1975
15.07.1977
Switzerland (ratification)
30.12.1975
15.07.1977
Syrian Arab Republic (accession) <1>
16.02.1976
15.07.1977
Thailand (accession)
06.08.1979
06.08.1979
Timor-Leste
12.10.2022
12.10.2022
Togo (accession)
19.07.1989
19.07.1989
Tonga (accession)
12.04.1977
15.07.1977
Trinidad and Tobago (accession)
15.02.1979
15.02.1979
Tunisia (accession)
01.02.1978
01.02.1978
Turkiye (accession)
16.05.1980
16.05.1980
Turkmenistan (accession)
04.02.2009
04.02.2009
Tuvalu (succession)
-
01.10.1978
Uganda (accession)
03.04.2019
03.04.2019
Ukraine (accession)
05.03.1993
05.03.1993
United Arab Emirates (accession)
15.12.1983
15.12.1983
United Kingdom (acceptance) <6>
28.06.1974
15.07.1977
United Republic of Tanzania (accession)
16.05.2006
16.05.2006
United States (acceptance) <7>
23.11.1976
15.07.1977
Uruguay (accession)
15.08.1979
15.08.1979
Vanuatu (accession)
28.07.1982
28.07.1982
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) (accession)
03.08.1983
03.08.1983
Viet Nam (accession)
18.12.1990
18.12.1990
Yemen (accession)
06.03.1979
06.03.1979
Number of Contracting States:
164
(the aggregate of whose merchant fleets constitute approximately 98.91% of the gross tonnage of the world's merchant fleet)
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<1> For the text of a declaration, reservation or statement, see section III.
<2> Applies to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region with effect from 1 July 1997 and tо the Macao Special Administrative Region with effect from 20 December 1999.
<3> Formerly Zaire.
<4> On 3 October 1990 the German Democratic Republic acceded to the Federal Republic of Germany. The German Democratic Republic had acceded <*> to the Convention on 15 May 1975.
<*> International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974.
<5> As from 26 December 1991 the membership of the USSR in the Convention is continued by the Russian Federation.
Date of deposit of instrument
Date of entry into force
<6> The United Kingdom declared acceptance to be effective also in respect of:
Hong Kong <*>
30 October 1974
15 July 1977
Bailiwick of Jersey, Bailiwick of Guernsey, Isle of Man
)
)
15 July 1977
15 July 1977
Belize <**>
)
Bermuda
)
British Virgin Islands
)
Cayman Islands
)
Falkland Islands and Dependencies <***>
)
Gibraltar
)
8 August 1977
15 July 1977
Gilbert Islands <****>
)
Montserrat
)
Pitcairn Islands Group
)
St. Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha <*****>
)
Solomon Islands <**>
)
Turks and Caicos Islands
)
Tuvalu <**>
)
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<*> Ceased to apply to Hong Kong with effect from 1 July 1997.
<**> Has since become an independent State and party to the Convention.
<***> The depositary received the following communication, dated 10 September 1986, from the Argentine delegation to the International Maritime Organization:
[Translation]
"...the Argentine Government rejects the extension made by the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland of the application to the Malvinas Islands, South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands of the... Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972, as amended... and reaffirms the right of sovereignty of the Argentine Republic over those archipelagos which form part of its national territory.
"The General Assembly of the United Nations has adopted resolutions 2065(XX), 3160(XXVIII), 31/49, 37/9, 38/12 and 39/6 which recognize the existence of a sovereignty dispute relating to the question of the Malvinas Islands, urging the Argentine Republic and the United Kingdom to resume negotiations in order to find, as soon as possible, a peaceful and definitive solution to the dispute through the good offices of the Secretary-General of the United Nations who is requested to inform the General Assembly on the progress made. Similarly, the General Assembly of the United Nations at its fortieth session adopted resolution 40/21 of 27 November 1985 which again urges both parties to resume the said negotiations."
The depositary received the following communication, dated 3 February 1987, from the United Kingdom Foreign and Commonwealth office:
"The Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland cannot accept the statement made by the Argentine Republic as regards the Falkland Islands and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. The Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland have no doubt as to the United Kingdom sovereignty over the Falkland Islands and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands and, accordingly, their right to extend the application of the Treaties to the Falkland Islands and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands.
"Equally, while noting the Argentine reference to the provisions of Article IV of the Antarctic Treaty signed at Washington on 1 December 1959, the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland have no doubt as to the sovereignty of the United Kingdom over the British Antarctic Territory, and to the right to extend the application of the Treaties in question to that Territory."
<****> Has since become the independent State of Kiribati to which the Convention applies provisionally. Kiribati acceded to the Convention on 5 February 2007.
<7> The United States declared acceptance to be effective also in respect of:
Puerto Rico, Guam, The Panama Canal Zone,
)
The Virgin Islands of the
)
United States, American Samoa,
)
The Trust Territory of the
)
Pacific Islands, Midway, Wake,
)
1 April 1977
15 July 1977
Johnston Islands, Palmyra Island,
)
Kingman Reef, Howland Island,
)
Baker Island, Jarvis Island and
)
Navassa Island
)
With reference to the acceptance in respect of the Panama Canal Zone and the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, the United States informed the Depositary as follows:
The Panama Canal Zone reverted to Panama on 1 October 1978. On that date the United States Panama Canal Zone ended.
The Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands was terminated by the UN Security Council, acting on the recommendation of the Trusteeship Council. The Trust Agreement, with regard to the three territories that entered into Compacts of Free Association with the United States, was terminated as follows:
The Marshall Islands on 21 October 1986, and by United Nations Security Council resolution 683(1990), of 22 December 1990; the Federated States of Micronesia on 3 November 1986, and by United Nations Security Council resolution 683(1990), of 22 December 1990; and Palau on 1 October 1994, and by United Nations Security Council resolution 156(1994), of 10 November 1994.
The fourth territory, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands came under full United States sovereignty on 4 November 1986.
<8> The Netherlands declared accession to be effective also in respect of the Netherlands Antilles <*> from 1 July 1984 and Aruba (with effect from 1 January 1986)
<*> The Netherlands Antilles has ceased to exist as an autonomous country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands with effect from 10 October 2010. Since that date, the Kingdom of the Netherlands consists of four autonomous countries: The Netherlands (European part and Caribbean part), Aruba, and Sint Maarten. For more details see footnote 4, in section II of SOLAS 1974. The Convention applies as follows:
Effective from
The Netherlands (European part)
)
15 July 1977
Caribbean part of the Netherlands
)
10 October 2010
Aruba
)
1 January 1986
)
10 October 2010
Sint Maarten
)
10 October 2010
<9> Applies to Macau with effect from 22 March 1999 <*>.
<*> Ceased to apply to Macau with effect from 20 December 1999.
<10> As from 4 February 2003, the name of the State of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was changed to Serbia and Montenegro. The date of succession by Serbia and Montenegro to the Convention is the date on which the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia assumed the responsibility for its international relations.
<11> Following the dissolution of the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro on 3 June 2006, all Treaty actions undertaken by Serbia and Montenegro continue to be in force with respect to Republic of Serbia. Montenegro has informed that it wished to succeed to this treaty with effect from the same date, ie. 3 June 2006.
III. Declarations, Reservations and Statements
Canada
The instrument of accession of Canada was accompanied by the following declaration (in the English language):
"The Government of Canada considers that the provisions of rule 10, "Traffic Separation Schemes", do not provide for compulsory use of the adopted schemes. The Government of Canada considers that the compulsory routeing of ships is necessary to avoid collisions between ships and the resulting damage to the marine environment.
"The Government of Canada notes that there are no exceptions to rule 10(b) (c) and (h) for vessels engaged in fishing with nets, lines, trawls, trolling lines or other apparatus, or for vessels engaged in special operations such as survey, cable, buoy, pipeline or salvage operations, and that the exceptions in rule 10(e) are not broad enough to adequately provide for vessels engaged in special operations. The Government of Canada considers that the practical application of rule 10 would be complicated without realistic exceptions for fishing vessels and for vessels engaged in special operations.
"The Government of Canada therefore does not consider that it is prohibited from providing for the compulsory use of traffic separation schemes or providing for such exceptions to rule 10(b), (c), (e) and (h)."
Cuba
The instrument of accession of the Republic of Cuba contained the following declarations (in the Spanish language):
[Translation]
"The Government of the Republic of Cuba considers that the provisions of article II of the Convention, notwithstanding the fact that it deals with matters of interest for all States, are discriminatory in nature in that they withhold from a number of States the right of signature and accession, which is contrary to the principle of universality."
"The Government of the Republic of Cuba considers that the application of the provisions contained in article III of the Convention is at variance with the Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples contained in resolution 1514(XV) adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 14 December 1960, which proclaims the necessity of putting a speedy and unconditional end to colonialism in all its forms and manifestations."
Czechia
The instrument of accession of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic was accompanied by the following declaration (in the English language):
"...that the provision of article II, paragraph 2 of the Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea - COLREG (London 1972) prevents some States from becoming parties to the Convention. It is therefore of the opinion that the Convention should be opened to all the interested countries in keeping with the principle of equal sovereignty of States.
"The Czechoslovak Socialist Republic deems it also necessary to declare that the provision of article III of the Convention, dealing with the extension of its validity to territories for whose international relations the party to the Convention is responsible, is at variance with the United Nations General Assembly Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples (resolution 1514(XV) of 14 December 1960) which proclaimed the necessity of putting a speedy and unconditional end to colonialism in all its forms and manifestations."
Czechia and Slovakia, as successor States to the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic, consider themselves bound by the multilateral international treaties to which the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic was a party, as of 1 January 1993, including reservations and declarations made earlier by the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic.
By a communication dated 13 June 1995 the depositary was notified that Czechia, which is a Party to the above-mentioned Convention by virtue of its succession to the former Czechoslovakia, considers henceforth the declaration pertaining to articles II, paragraph 2 and III which accompanied the instrument of accession of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic as obsolete and having lost any relevance.
German Democratic Republic
The instrument of accession of the German Democratic Republic was accompanied by the following declaration (in the German language):
[Translation]
"The Government of the German Democratic Republic considers that the provisions of article II of the Convention are inconsistent with the principle that all States pursuing their policies in accordance with the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations shall have the right to become parties to conventions affecting the interests of all States.
"The position of the Government of the German Democratic Republic on article III of the Convention, as far as the application of the Convention to colonial and other dependent territories is concerned, is governed by the provisions of the United Nations Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples (resolution 1514(XV) of 14 December 1960) proclaiming the necessity of bringing to a speedy and unconditional end to colonialism in all its forms and manifestations."
Federal Republic of Germany <1>
The instrument of ratification of the Federal Republic of Germany was accompanied by a declaration (in the English language) that "the said Convention shall also apply to Berlin (West) with effect from the date on which it enters into force for the Federal Republic of Germany".
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<1> The depositary received a communication dated 15 November 1976 from the Government of the German Democratic Republic. The communication, the full text of which was circulated by the depositary, includes the following:
"The German Democratic Republic takes note of the declaration made by the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany on the application to Berlin (West) of the provisions of the Convention of 20 October 1972 on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea on the understanding that the provisions of the Convention will be applied to Berlin (West) in conformity with the Quadripartite Agreement of 3 September 1971 which provides that Berlin (West) continues not to be a constituent part of the Federal Republic of Germany and not to be governed by it."
The following communication dated 31 March 1977 was received from the United Kingdom on behalf of the Governments of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, of the French Republic and of the United States of America". The communication, the full text of which was circulated by the depositary, includes the following:
"...the German Democratic Republic is not a party to the Quadripartite Agreement of 3 September 1971 which was concluded in Berlin by the Governments of the French Republic, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of the United States of America, and is not therefore competent to comment authoritatively on its provisions.
The Quadripartite Agreement does not impose any requirement regarding terminology to be used by the Federal Republic of Germany, when extending to the Western Sectors of Berlin Treaties or Agreements to which it has become a party, nor of course, does the Agreement affect terminology used in the past. In any case the use by the Federal Republic of Germany of the terminology mentioned in the Notes under reference can in no way affect quadripartite agreements or decisions relating to Berlin.
Consequently the validity of the Berlin Declaration made by the Federal Republic of Germany is unaffected by the use of this terminology."
A further communication dated 11 July 1977 was received from the Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany in London:
"By letter of 31 March 1977 addressed on behalf of Her Britannic Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs to the Secretary-General the Government of the United Kingdom, also on behalf of the Government of France and of the United States of America, answered the assertions made in the communications referred to above. The Government of the Federal Republic of Germany, on the basis of the legal situation set out in that letter, wishes to confirm that the application in Berlin (West) of the above mentioned instrument extended by it under the established procedures continues in full force and effect."
Hungary
The instrument of accession of the Hungarian People's Republic was accompanied by the following statement and declaration (in the English language):
"The Presidential Council of the Hungarian People's Republic declares that article II, paragraph (2) of the Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea of 1972, which does not allow some States to become a Party to the Convention, is of discriminative nature. The Convention regulates such questions which concern all States and, therefore, under the principle of sovereign equality of States, it should be open for all States without any restriction and discrimination.
"The Presidential Council of the Hungarian People's Republic also declares that article III of the Convention is at variance with the UN General Assembly's resolution No. 1514(XV) of 14 December 1960 on the granting of independence to the colonial countries and peoples, which declared the necessity of the unconditional elimination of all forms of colonialism."
Kuwait <1>
The instrument of acceptance of the State of Kuwait was accompanied by the following Understanding (in the English language):
"It is understood that the ratification of the State of Kuwait of the Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea and Regulations attached thereto done at London, on the 20th of October, 1972, does not in any way mean recognition of Israel by the State of Kuwait. Furthermore, no treaty relations will arise between the State of Kuwait and Israel."
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<1> The depositary received the following communication dated 3 December 1979 from the Ambassador of Israel in London:
"The instrument of acceptance deposited by the Government of the State of Kuwait was accompanied by a statement of a political character in respect of Israel. In the view of the Government of Israel, this Convention is not the proper place for making such political pronouncements. Moreover, the said declaration cannot in any way affect whatever obligations are binding upon Kuwait under general international law or under particular conventions. The Government of Israel will, so far as concerns the substance of the matter, adopt towards the Government of the State of Kuwait an attitude of complete reciprocity."
Romania
The instrument of accession of the Socialist Republic of Romania was accompanied by the following statements (in the French language):
[Translation]
"(a) The Council of State of the Socialist Republic of Romania considers that the provisions of rule 18(2) of the Convention are not in accord with the principle whereby international treaties, the objectives and aims of which are of concern to the international community as a whole, should be open to participation by all States.
"(b) The Council of State of the Socialist Republic of Romania considers that the maintenance in a state of dependence of certain territories, to which the provisions of article III of the Convention refer, is not in accord with the Charter of the United Nations and the documents adopted by the United Nations concerning the granting of independence to colonial countries and peoples, including the Declaration on the principles of international law affecting friendly relations and co-operation between States in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations, unanimously adopted by the UN General Assembly resolution 2625(XXV) of 1970, which solemnly proclaims the right of States to encourage achievement of the principle of the equality of rights of peoples and their right to take their own decisions, with a view to putting a swift end to colonialism."
Syrian Arab Republic
The instrument of accession of the Syrian Arab Republic contains the following sentence (in the Arabic language):
[Translation]
"...the acceptance of the Syrian Arab Republic to the regulations stipulated in the said Convention and its ratification do not imply in any way the recognition in Israel and do not lead to its engagement with it in any dealings that may be regulated by the said Convention."
USSR
The instrument of accession of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was accompanied by the following declarations (in the Russian language):
[Translation]
"The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics declares that article II, paragraph 2, of the 1972 Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, under which certain States are precluded from becoming parties to that Convention, is of a discriminatory character, and considers that, in accordance with the principle of the sovereign equality of States, the Convention should be open to participation by all interested States without discrimination or restriction.
"The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics also deems it necessary to declare that the provisions of article III of the 1972 Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, concerning the extension of its application to a territory for whose international relations a Contracting Party is responsible, are out-dated and contrary to the Declaration of the General Assembly of the United Nations on the granting of independence to colonial countries and peoples (resolution 1514(XV) of 14 December 1960), which proclaimed the necessity of bringing to a speedy and unconditional end colonialism in all its forms and manifestations."
IV. Amendments
(1) 1981 Amendments (A.464(XII))
A. Adoption
On 19 November 1981 the Assembly adopted amendments to the Regulations by resolution A.464(XII).
B. Entry into force
The Assembly decided, in accordance with paragraph 4 of article VI of the Convention, that each amendment shall enter into force on 1 June 1983 unless by 1 June 1982 more than one-third of the Contracting Parties have notified their objection to the amendments. No such notification was received and the date of entry into force of the amendments was accordingly 1 June 1983.
(2) 1987 Amendments (A.626(15))
A. Adoption
On 19 November 1987 the Assembly adopted amendments to the Regulations by resolution A.626(15).
B. Entry into force
The Assembly decided, in accordance with paragraph 4 of article VI of the Convention, that each amendment shall enter into force on 19 November 1989 unless by 19 May 1988 more than one-third of the Contracting Parties have notified their objection to the amendments. No such notification was received and the date of entry into force of the amendments was accordingly 19 November 1989.
(3) 1989 Amendment (A.678(16))
A. Adoption
On 19 October 1989 the Assembly adopted an amendment to the Regulations by resolution A.678(16).
B. Entry into force
The Assembly decided, in accordance with paragraph 4 of article VI of the Convention, that the amendment shall enter into force on 19 April 1991 unless by 19 April 1990 more than one-third of the Contracting Parties have notified their objection to the amendments. No such notification was received and the amendments accordingly entered into force on 19 April 1991.
(4) 1993 Amendments (A.736(18))
A. Adoption
On 4 November 1993 the Assembly adopted amendments to the Regulations by resolution A.736(18).
B. Entry into force
The Assembly decided, in accordance with paragraph 4 of article VI of the Convention, that the amendments shall enter into force on 4 November 1995 unless by 4 May 1994 more than one-third of the Contracting Parties have notified their objection to the amendments. As at 4 May 1994 only one objection <1> had been communicated to the Secretary-General and the amendments accordingly entered into force on 4 November 1995.
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<1> Objection received from Tunisia.
(5) 2001 Amendments (A.910(22))
A. Adoption
On 29 November 2001 the Assembly adopted amendments to the Regulations by resolution A.910(22).
B. Entry into force
The Assembly decided, in accordance with paragraph 4, article VI of the Convention, that the amendments shall enter into force on 29 November 2003 unless by 29 May 2002 more than one-third of the Contracting Parties have notified their objection to the amendments. No such notification was received and the amendments accordingly entered into force on 29 November 2003.
(6) 2007 Amendments (A.1004(25))
A. Adoption
On 29 November 2007 the Assembly adopted amendments to the Regulations by resolution A.1004(25).
B. Entry into force
The Assembly decided, in accordance with paragraph 4, article VI of the Convention, that the amendments shall enter into force on 1 December 2009 unless, by 1 June 2008 more than one-third of the Contracting Parties have notified their objection to the amendments. No such notification was received and the amendments accordingly entered into force on 1 December 2009.
(7) 2013 Amendments (to make the use
of the III Code mandatory) (A.1085(28))
A. Adoption
On 4 December 2013 the Assembly adopted amendments to the Convention by resolution A.1085(28)
B. Entry into force
The Assembly decided, in accordance with paragraph 4, article VI of the Convention, that the amendments shall enter into force on 1 January 2016 unless, by 1 July 2015 more than one-third of the Contracting Parties have notified their objection to the amendments. As at 1 July 2015 two objections <1> were received, and the amendments accordingly entered into force on 1 January 2016.
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<1> The depositary received, on 26 May 2015, a communication from the Embassy of Finland that due to national procedural requirements, Finland is obliged to object to these amendments.
The depositary received, on 29 December 2017 a further communication from the Embassy of Finland as follows: "The Embassy has the honour hereby to inform the Secretary-General that the Government of Finland has fulfilled the national procedural requirements for the entry into force of the aforementioned amendments and can thus withdraw its objection."
The depositary received, on 25 June 2015, a communication from the Government of the United States of America (USA) that due to national legislative requirements, the Government of the USA objects to these amendments until the required domestic process is complete.