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Treaty between the Principal Allied and Associated Powers and Poland, signed in Versailles on June 28, 1919.
Traktat między Głównemi Mocarstwami sprzymierzonemi i stowarzyszonemi a Polską, podpisany w Wersalu dnia 28 czerwca 1919 r.
Type
Treaty (Traktat)
Status
expiration of the act (wygaśnięcie aktu)
Announced
1919-09-01
Entry into force
1920-12-06
Texts
Keywords
international agreements
Related acts
Implementing Regulations (2)
Acts referring to this act
- Amended Acts: Law of June 16, 1922, on the extension to the Upper Silesian territories of the Silesian Voivodeship of the Constitution of the Republic of Poland and certain other laws, and on amendments to the legislation in force in these territories.
- References: Government Declaration of September 8, 1922, concerning the accession of the Republic of Poland to the International Agreement of May 18, 1904, and to the International Convention of May 4, 1910, signed in Paris, concerning the combating of the white slave trade.
- References: Government Declaration of May 12, 1921, concerning the accession of the Republic of Poland to the International Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works, signed in Berne on September 9, 1886, and revised in Berlin on November 13, 1908.
- References: Government declaration on Poland's accession to the international convention on the prohibition of night work for women employed in industry, signed in Bern on September 26, 1906.
- References: Government Declaration on Poland's accession to the International Union for the Protection of Industrial Property.
- References: Government Declaration on Poland's accession to the International Convention for the Prohibition of the Use of White (Yellow) Phosphorus in the Manufacture of Matches, signed in Berne on September 26, 1906.
- Legal Basis: Government Declaration of April 28, 1922, on Poland's accession to the International Telegraph Union.
- Legal Basis: Government Declaration of September 21, 1922, concerning the accession of the Republic of Poland to the International Radiotelegraph Convention signed in London on July 5, 1912.