Status: United Nations Convention on the International Effects of Judicial Sales of Ships (New York, 2022) (the “Beijing Convention on the Judicial Sale of Ships”)

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All dates: DD/MM/YYYY

State

Notes

Signature

Ratification, Accession(*), Approval(†), Acceptance(‡) or Succession(§)

Entry into force

Antigua and Barbuda19/06/2024
Barbados08/05/202508/05/202517/02/2026
Belgium14/03/2024
Brazil17/04/2025
Burkina Faso05/09/2023
China05/09/2023
Comoros05/09/2023
Cote d’Ivoire19/06/2024
Croatia19/06/2024
Cyprus19/06/2024
Dominican Republic27/09/2024
Ecuador17/11/2023
El Salvador05/09/202323/05/202417/02/2026
European Union(a)14/03/2024
Gabon14/11/2024
Ghana30/12/2024
Grenada05/09/2023
Honduras05/09/2023
Italy19/06/2024
Kiribati05/09/2023
Liberia05/09/2023
Libya24/09/2024
Luxembourg25/04/2024
Malta19/06/2024
Panama04/03/202519/03/202615/09/2026
Sao Tome and Principe05/09/2023
Saudi Arabia05/09/2023
Senegal05/09/2023
Sierra Leone05/09/2023
Singapore05/09/2023
Spain19/06/202421/08/202517/02/2026
Switzerland05/09/2023
Syrian Arab Republic05/09/2023
United Republic of Tanzania21/09/2023

Contracting States: 4 (3 ACTIONS ARE REQUIRED FOR ENTRY INTO FORCE)

Notes

a) Action taken in accordance with Article 18 of the Convention, which provides that a Regional Economic Integration Organisation may sign, ratify, accept, approve or accede to the Convention and, when doing so, shall make a declaration specifying the matters governed by the Convention in respect of which competence has been transferred to that organisation by its member States.