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International Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, signed in Geneva on September 30, 1921 (ratified pursuant to the law of February 13, 1924).
Międzynarodowa Konwencja o zwalczaniu handlu kobietami i dziećmi, podpisana w Genewie dnia 30 września 1921 roku (ratyfikowana zgodnie z ustawą z dnia 13 lutego 1924 r.).
Type
Convention (Konwencja)
Status
in force (obowiązujący)
Announced
1924-08-28
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Keywords
womeninternational agreementsjuvenilescriminal proceedingscriminal law
Related acts
Implementing Regulations (26)
- Government statement of January 29, 1974, on the acceptance by the Federal Republic of Germany of the Protocol of November 12, 1947, amending the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, concluded at Geneva on September 30, 1921, and the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women over the age of twenty-one, concluded at Geneva on October 11, 1933.
- Government Announcement of July 23, 1973, concerning the participation of Zambia in the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, done at Geneva on September 30, 1921.
- Government Announcement of 7 October 1972 on the participation of Fiji in the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, done at Geneva on 30 September 1921.
- Government Statement of 4 October 1969 on the participation of Mauritius in the International Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, done at Geneva on 30 September 1921
- Government declaration of 7 December 1967 on the participation of a number of states in the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, done at Geneva on 30 September 1921.
- Government declaration of 7 December 1967 on the acceptance by Singapore of the Protocol of 12 November 1947 amending the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, concluded at Geneva on 30 September 1921, and the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women of Full Age, concluded at Geneva on 11 October 1933.
- Government declaration of 15 August 1967 on the accession of Malawi to the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, done at Geneva on 30 September 1921, as amended by the Protocol signed at Lake Success on 12 November 1947.
- Government statement of 12 February 1965 on the acceptance by Niger of the Protocol of 12 November 1947 amending the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Girls, concluded at Geneva on 30 September 1921, and the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women of Full Age, concluded at Geneva on 11 October 1933.
- Government Statement of 19 May 1965 on the Acceptance by Jamaica of the Protocol of 12 November 1947, amending the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Girls, concluded at Geneva on 30 September 1921, and the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women of Full Age, concluded at Geneva on 11 October 1933.
- Government statement of September 3, 1964, concerning the participation of a number of states in the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, concluded at Geneva on September 30, 1921, and the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women of Full Age, concluded at Geneva on October 11, 1933, as amended by the Protocol signed at Lake Success on November 12, 1947.
- Government statement of July 25, 1962, on the participation of the Republic of Sierra Leone in the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, signed at Geneva on September 30, 1921.
- Government statement of April 10, 1962, on the acceptance by Ireland of the Protocol of November 12, 1947, amending the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, concluded at Geneva on September 30, 1921, and the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women over 21 Years of Age, concluded at Geneva on October 11, 1933.
- Government statement of June 18, 1960, on the acceptance by Greece of the Protocol amending the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Girls, concluded in Geneva on September 30, 1921, and the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women of Full Age, concluded in Geneva on October 11, 1933, signed in Lake Success on November 12, 1947.
- Government Declaration of April 7, 1959, on the accession of Libya to the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, signed in Geneva on September 30, 1921, and to the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Adult Women, signed in Geneva on October 11, 1933 - as amended by the Protocol signed in Lake Success on November 12, 1947.
- Government Statement of November 17, 1958, on the participation of Ghana in the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, signed in Geneva on September 30, 1921.
- Government Statement of 15 April 1955 on the accession of the Philippines to the Convention of 30 September 1921 for the Suppression of Traffic in Women and Children and to the Convention of 11 October 1933 relating to the Suppression of the Traffic in Adult Women, as amended by the Protocol of 12 November 1947.
- Government Statement of 9 April 1948 on the accession of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics to the Convention of 30 September 1921 for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children and to the Convention of 11 October 1933 concerning the Suppression of the Traffic in Adult Women.
- Government Statement of 9 July 1948 on the accession of the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic to the Convention of 30 September 1921 for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children and to the Convention of 11 October 1933 concerning the Suppression of the Traffic in Adult Women.
- Government statement of February 1, 1935, concerning the deposit by Colombia of the instrument of ratification of the international convention of September 30, 1921, for the suppression of the traffic in women and children.
- Government Statement of October 5, 1934, concerning the accession of the Irish Free State to the international convention for the suppression of the traffic in women and children.
- Government Announcement of July 19, 1932, concerning Sudan's notification of accession to the international convention for the suppression of the traffic in women and children, signed in Geneva on September 30, 1921.
- Government Declaration of April 2, 1932, concerning the notification by the British Government of the accession of Zanzibar to the International Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, signed in Geneva on September 30, 1921.
- Government declaration of August 25, 1931, concerning the accession of the Principality of Monaco to the international convention for the suppression of the traffic in women and children, signed in Geneva on September 30, 1921.
- Government Declaration of June 5, 1931, concerning the notification by the British Government, on behalf of the Colony and Protectorate of Gambia, the Protectorate of Uganda and the Mandated Territory of Tanganyika, of accession to the international convention for the suppression of the traffic in women and children, signed in Geneva on September 30, 1921.
- Government Declaration of February 11, 1930, concerning Luxembourg's accession to the International Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, signed in Geneva on September 30, 1921.
- Government Declaration of September 25, 1925, on the deposit of the instrument of ratification of the International Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, signed in Geneva on September 30, 1921.
Acts referring to this act
- References: Government Statement of October 5, 1934, concerning the accession of the Irish Free State to the international convention for the suppression of the traffic in women and children.
- References: Government Declaration of 27 February 1937 on the accession of Papua, Norfolk Island, and the Mandated Territories of New Guinea and Nauru to the International Convention of 30 September 1921, for the suppression of the traffic in women and children.
- References: Government Announcement of August 5, 1926, concerning the ratification by Switzerland of the International Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, signed in Geneva on September 30, 1921.
- References: Government announcement of November 10, 1933, concerning the ratification by Denmark of the International Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, signed in Geneva on September 30, 1921.
- References: Government announcement of October 23, 1933, concerning the ratification by Brazil of the International Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, signed in Geneva on September 30, 1921.
- References: Government Declaration of June 8, 1933, concerning the ratification by Persia of the International Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, signed in Geneva on September 30, 1921.
- References: Government Announcement of July 19, 1932, concerning Sudan's notification of accession to the international convention for the suppression of the traffic in women and children, signed in Geneva on September 30, 1921.
- References: Government Declaration of February 14, 1936, concerning the accession of Nicaragua to the International Convention for the suppression of the traffic in women and children of September 30, 1921.
- References: Government Announcement of August 4, 1926, concerning the ratification by Japan of the International Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, opened for signature in Geneva from September 30, 1921, to March 31, 1922, and the declaration of June 23, 1925, concerning the same subject.
- References: Government Announcement of June 11, 1932, concerning Mexico's notification of accession to the international convention for the suppression of the traffic in women and children, signed in Geneva on September 30, 1921.
- References: Government Declaration of May 19, 1932, concerning the accession of Egypt to the International Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, signed in Geneva on September 30, 1921.
- References: Government Declaration of April 2, 1932, concerning the notification by the British Government of the accession of Zanzibar to the International Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, signed in Geneva on September 30, 1921.
- References: Government Declaration of July 10, 1935, on Afghanistan's accession to the International Convention of September 30, 1921, for the suppression of the traffic in women and children.
- References: Government declaration of August 25, 1931, concerning the accession of the Principality of Monaco to the international convention for the suppression of the traffic in women and children, signed in Geneva on September 30, 1921.
- References: Government statement of February 1, 1935, concerning the deposit by Colombia of the instrument of ratification of the international convention of September 30, 1921, for the suppression of the traffic in women and children.
- References: Government Declaration of June 5, 1931, concerning the notification by the British Government, on behalf of the Colony and Protectorate of Gambia, the Protectorate of Uganda and the Mandated Territory of Tanganyika, of accession to the international convention for the suppression of the traffic in women and children, signed in Geneva on September 30, 1921.
- References: Government declaration of June 17, 1937, concerning the accession of Turkey to the international convention of September 30, 1921, for the suppression of the traffic in women and children.
- References: Government declaration of August 4, 1930, concerning the accession of Syria and Lebanon to the international convention for the suppression of the traffic in women and children, signed in Geneva on September 30, 1921.
- References: Government Declaration of April 7, 1930, concerning the ratification by Estonia of the international convention for the suppression of the traffic in women and children, signed in Geneva on September 30, 1921.
- References: Government Announcement of August 4, 1926, concerning the ratification by France of its accession to the International Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, signed in Geneva on September 30, 1921.
- References: Government declaration of September 26, 1929, concerning the deposit by the Government of the Republic of Chile of the instrument of ratification of the international convention for the suppression of the traffic in women and children, signed in Geneva on September 30, 1921.
- References: Government declaration of August 2, 1929, concerning the accession of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes to the international convention for the suppression of the traffic in women and children, signed in Geneva on September 30, 1921.
- References: Government Declaration of October 11, 1926, concerning the accession of Finland to the International Convention for the suppression of the traffic in women and children, signed in Geneva on September 30, 1921.
- References: Government Declaration of 20 August 1926 on the ratification by China of the International Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, signed in Geneva on 30 September 1921.
- Legal Basis: Government Declaration of February 11, 1930, concerning Luxembourg's accession to the International Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, signed in Geneva on September 30, 1921.
- Legal Basis: Government Announcement of July 19, 1932, concerning Sudan's notification of accession to the international convention for the suppression of the traffic in women and children, signed in Geneva on September 30, 1921.
- Legal Basis: Government Announcement of July 23, 1973, concerning the participation of Zambia in the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, done at Geneva on September 30, 1921.
- Legal Basis: Government Announcement of 7 October 1972 on the participation of Fiji in the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, done at Geneva on 30 September 1921.
- Legal Basis: Government Statement of 4 October 1969 on the participation of Mauritius in the International Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, done at Geneva on 30 September 1921
- Legal Basis: Government declaration of 7 December 1967 on the participation of a number of states in the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, done at Geneva on 30 September 1921.
- Legal Basis: Government declaration of 7 December 1967 on the acceptance by Singapore of the Protocol of 12 November 1947 amending the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, concluded at Geneva on 30 September 1921, and the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women of Full Age, concluded at Geneva on 11 October 1933.
- Legal Basis: Government declaration of 15 August 1967 on the accession of Malawi to the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, done at Geneva on 30 September 1921, as amended by the Protocol signed at Lake Success on 12 November 1947.
- Legal Basis: Government Statement of 19 May 1965 on the Acceptance by Jamaica of the Protocol of 12 November 1947, amending the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Girls, concluded at Geneva on 30 September 1921, and the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women of Full Age, concluded at Geneva on 11 October 1933.
- Legal Basis: Government statement of 12 February 1965 on the acceptance by Niger of the Protocol of 12 November 1947 amending the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Girls, concluded at Geneva on 30 September 1921, and the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women of Full Age, concluded at Geneva on 11 October 1933.
- Legal Basis: Government statement of September 3, 1964, concerning the participation of a number of states in the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, concluded at Geneva on September 30, 1921, and the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women of Full Age, concluded at Geneva on October 11, 1933, as amended by the Protocol signed at Lake Success on November 12, 1947.
- Legal Basis: Government statement of July 25, 1962, on the participation of the Republic of Sierra Leone in the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, signed at Geneva on September 30, 1921.
- Legal Basis: Government statement of April 10, 1962, on the acceptance by Ireland of the Protocol of November 12, 1947, amending the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, concluded at Geneva on September 30, 1921, and the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women over 21 Years of Age, concluded at Geneva on October 11, 1933.
- Legal Basis: Government statement of June 18, 1960, on the acceptance by Greece of the Protocol amending the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Girls, concluded in Geneva on September 30, 1921, and the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women of Full Age, concluded in Geneva on October 11, 1933, signed in Lake Success on November 12, 1947.
- Legal Basis: Government Declaration of April 7, 1959, on the accession of Libya to the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, signed in Geneva on September 30, 1921, and to the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Adult Women, signed in Geneva on October 11, 1933 - as amended by the Protocol signed in Lake Success on November 12, 1947.
- Legal Basis: Government Statement of November 17, 1958, on the participation of Ghana in the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, signed in Geneva on September 30, 1921.
- Legal Basis: Government Statement of 15 April 1955 on the accession of the Philippines to the Convention of 30 September 1921 for the Suppression of Traffic in Women and Children and to the Convention of 11 October 1933 relating to the Suppression of the Traffic in Adult Women, as amended by the Protocol of 12 November 1947.
- Legal Basis: Government Statement of 9 April 1948 on the accession of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics to the Convention of 30 September 1921 for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children and to the Convention of 11 October 1933 concerning the Suppression of the Traffic in Adult Women.
- Legal Basis: Government Statement of 9 July 1948 on the accession of the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic to the Convention of 30 September 1921 for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children and to the Convention of 11 October 1933 concerning the Suppression of the Traffic in Adult Women.
- Legal Basis: Government statement of February 1, 1935, concerning the deposit by Colombia of the instrument of ratification of the international convention of September 30, 1921, for the suppression of the traffic in women and children.
- Legal Basis: Government Statement of October 5, 1934, concerning the accession of the Irish Free State to the international convention for the suppression of the traffic in women and children.
- Legal Basis: Government statement of January 29, 1974, on the acceptance by the Federal Republic of Germany of the Protocol of November 12, 1947, amending the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, concluded at Geneva on September 30, 1921, and the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women over the age of twenty-one, concluded at Geneva on October 11, 1933.
- Legal Basis: Government Declaration of April 2, 1932, concerning the notification by the British Government of the accession of Zanzibar to the International Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, signed in Geneva on September 30, 1921.
- Legal Basis: Government declaration of August 25, 1931, concerning the accession of the Principality of Monaco to the international convention for the suppression of the traffic in women and children, signed in Geneva on September 30, 1921.
- Legal Basis: Government Declaration of June 5, 1931, concerning the notification by the British Government, on behalf of the Colony and Protectorate of Gambia, the Protectorate of Uganda and the Mandated Territory of Tanganyika, of accession to the international convention for the suppression of the traffic in women and children, signed in Geneva on September 30, 1921.
- Legal Basis: Government Declaration of September 25, 1925, on the deposit of the instrument of ratification of the International Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, signed in Geneva on September 30, 1921.