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1 U. N. General Assembly, Third Sess., Pt. I, Official Records, Resolutions (Doc. A/810, Dec. 1948), p. 174. As of Oct. 14, 1950, twenty-four states had deposited instruments of ratification or accession. Ratifications: Australia, Ecuador, E1 Salvador, Ethiopia, Prance, Guatemala, Haiti, Iceland, Israel, Liberia, Norway, Panama, Philippines (with reservations), Yugoslavia. Accessions: Bulgaria (with reservations), Cambodia, Ceylon, Costa Bica, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Republic of Korea, Monaco, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Viet-Nam. For reservations of Bulgaria and the Philippines, see below, pp. 11, 12.
2 Identical reservations were made in special procès-verbaux by the U.S.S.R., the Ukrainian S.S.R. and the Byelorussian S.S.R. when the convention was signed on their behalf on Dec. 16, 1949, and by Czechoslovakia when the convention was signed on its behalf on December 28, 1949. See this Journal, Vol. 44 (1950), p. 128.