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International Convention concerning the Use of White Lead in Painting, adopted as a draft on November 19, 1921, in Geneva at the General Conference of the International Labour Organisation of the League of Nations (ratified in accordance with the Law of December 19, 1923).
Międzynarodowa Konwencja w sprawie używania bieli ołowianej w malarstwie, przyjęta jako projekt dnia 19 listopada 1921 r. w Genewie na Ogólnej Konferencji Międzynarodowej Organizacji Pracy Ligi Narodów (ratyfikowana zgodnie z ustawą z dnia 19 grudnia 1923 r.).
Type
Convention (Konwencja)
Status
in force (obowiązujący)
Announced
1924-06-11
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Keywords
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Related acts
Implementing Regulations (10)
- Government statement of December 30, 1970, on the ratification by Cameroon of Conventions No. 5, No. 13, No. 14, No. 15, No. 16, No. 100, No. 101 and No. 105 of the International Labour Organisation.
- Government statement of November 24, 1970, on the ratification by Panama of Conventions No. 13, No. 95 and No. 112 of the International Labour Organisation.
- Government Statement of July 21, 1969, on the ratification by Cambodia of the International Convention (No. 6) concerning the Night Work of Young Persons in Industry, adopted in Washington on November 28, 1919, and the International Convention (No. 13) concerning the Use of White Lead in Painting, adopted in Geneva on November 19, 1921.
- Government statement of July 11, 1968, on the ratification by Iraq of Conventions No. 8, No. 13, No. 15, No. 16, No. 22, and No. 27 of the International Labour Organization.
- Government Statement of 17 March 1965 concerning the Participation of a Number of States in the International Convention (No. 13) concerning the use of white lead in painting, adopted at Geneva on 19 November 1921.
- Government declaration of 7 December 1959 concerning the ratification by a number of states and the acceptance by the Netherlands on behalf of Suriname of the International Convention (No. 13) concerning the use of white lead in painting, adopted in Geneva on 19 November 1921.
- Government Declaration of January 16, 1953 on the ratification by Italy of Convention (No. 13) concerning the use of white lead in painting, adopted in Geneva on November 19, 1921, Convention (No. 39) concerning compulsory insurance against death for wage earners employed in industrial and commercial undertakings, in liberal professions, as well as homeworkers and domestic workers, adopted in Geneva on June 29, 1933, Convention (No. 40) concerning compulsory insurance against death for wage earners employed in agricultural undertakings, adopted in Geneva on June 29, 1933, Convention (No. 42) concerning compensation for occupational diseases (revised), adopted in Geneva on June 21, 1934, Convention (No. 48) concerning the establishment of a system of international equality of treatment in respect of benefits for invalidity, old age and death, adopted in Geneva on June 22, 1935, Convention (No. 77) concerning the medical examination of fitness for employment in industry of children and young persons, adopted in Montreal on October 9, 1946, Convention (No. 78) concerning the medical examination of fitness for employment of children and young persons in non-industrial occupations, adopted in Montreal on October 9, 1946, and Convention (No. 79) concerning the restriction of night work of children and young persons in non-industrial occupations, adopted in Montreal on October 9, 1946.
- Government Statement of August 30, 1934, concerning the deposit by Nicaragua of the ratification document of the international convention concerning the use of white lead in painting.
- Government Statement of July 30, 1933, concerning the deposit by Venezuela of the instrument of ratification of the International Convention concerning the Use of White Lead in Painting, adopted as a draft on November 19, 1921, in Geneva at the General Conference of the International Labour Organisation of the League of Nations.
- Government Declaration of February 24, 1925, on the deposit of the instrument of ratification of the International Convention concerning the Use of White Lead in Painting, the text of which was adopted at the Third International Labour Conference in Geneva in 1921.
Acts referring to this act
- References: Government Announcement of August 6, 1926, concerning the ratification by Bulgaria of the Convention concerning the use of white lead in painting, adopted by the International Labour Conference in Geneva in 1921.
- References: Government Announcement of December 27, 1933, concerning the deposit by Uruguay and Colombia of ratification documents for the international convention concerning the use of white lead in painting, adopted as a draft on November 19, 1921, in Geneva at the General Conference of the International Labour Organisation of the League of Nations.
- References: Government Statement of July 30, 1933, concerning the deposit by Venezuela of the instrument of ratification of the International Convention concerning the Use of White Lead in Painting, adopted as a draft on November 19, 1921, in Geneva at the General Conference of the International Labour Organisation of the League of Nations.
- References: Government statement of October 23, 1936, concerning the deposit by Argentina of the instrument of ratification of the international convention concerning the use of white lead in painting, of November 19, 1921.
- References: Government Announcement of August 16, 1926, concerning the ratification by Rumania of the Convention concerning the use of white lead in painting, adopted by the International Labour Conference in Geneva in 1921.
- References: Government Declaration of September 3, 1930, concerning the ratification by the Governments of Cuba, Luxembourg, and Norway of the International Convention on the Use of White Lead in Painting, adopted as a draft on November 10, 1921, at the General Conference of the International Labour Organisation of the League of Nations in Geneva.
- References: Government Declaration of February 13, 1928, concerning the ratification by Hungary of the international convention on the use of white lead in painting, adopted as a draft on November 19, 1921, in Geneva at the General Conference of the International Labour Organisation of the League of Nations.
- References: Government Announcement of February 7, 1927, concerning the ratification by Greece of the international convention on the use of white lead in painting, adopted as a draft on November 19, 1921, at the General Conference of the International Labour Organisation of the League of Nations.
- References: Government Declaration of October 11, 1926, concerning the ratification by the Belgian Government of five Labour Conventions (adopted by the International Labour Conference in Geneva in 1921).
- References: Government Statement of August 30, 1934, concerning the deposit by Nicaragua of the ratification document of the international convention concerning the use of white lead in painting.
- References: Government Declaration of March 21, 1938, on the deposit by Mexico of the instrument of ratification of the International Convention of November 19, 1921, concerning the use of white lead in painting.
- Legal Basis: Government statement of December 30, 1970, on the ratification by Cameroon of Conventions No. 5, No. 13, No. 14, No. 15, No. 16, No. 100, No. 101 and No. 105 of the International Labour Organisation.
- Legal Basis: Government statement of November 24, 1970, on the ratification by Panama of Conventions No. 13, No. 95 and No. 112 of the International Labour Organisation.
- Legal Basis: Government Statement of July 21, 1969, on the ratification by Cambodia of the International Convention (No. 6) concerning the Night Work of Young Persons in Industry, adopted in Washington on November 28, 1919, and the International Convention (No. 13) concerning the Use of White Lead in Painting, adopted in Geneva on November 19, 1921.
- Legal Basis: Government statement of July 11, 1968, on the ratification by Iraq of Conventions No. 8, No. 13, No. 15, No. 16, No. 22, and No. 27 of the International Labour Organization.
- Legal Basis: Government Statement of 17 March 1965 concerning the Participation of a Number of States in the International Convention (No. 13) concerning the use of white lead in painting, adopted at Geneva on 19 November 1921.
- Legal Basis: Government declaration of 7 December 1959 concerning the ratification by a number of states and the acceptance by the Netherlands on behalf of Suriname of the International Convention (No. 13) concerning the use of white lead in painting, adopted in Geneva on 19 November 1921.
- Legal Basis: Government Declaration of January 16, 1953 on the ratification by Italy of Convention (No. 13) concerning the use of white lead in painting, adopted in Geneva on November 19, 1921, Convention (No. 39) concerning compulsory insurance against death for wage earners employed in industrial and commercial undertakings, in liberal professions, as well as homeworkers and domestic workers, adopted in Geneva on June 29, 1933, Convention (No. 40) concerning compulsory insurance against death for wage earners employed in agricultural undertakings, adopted in Geneva on June 29, 1933, Convention (No. 42) concerning compensation for occupational diseases (revised), adopted in Geneva on June 21, 1934, Convention (No. 48) concerning the establishment of a system of international equality of treatment in respect of benefits for invalidity, old age and death, adopted in Geneva on June 22, 1935, Convention (No. 77) concerning the medical examination of fitness for employment in industry of children and young persons, adopted in Montreal on October 9, 1946, Convention (No. 78) concerning the medical examination of fitness for employment of children and young persons in non-industrial occupations, adopted in Montreal on October 9, 1946, and Convention (No. 79) concerning the restriction of night work of children and young persons in non-industrial occupations, adopted in Montreal on October 9, 1946.
- Legal Basis: Government Statement of August 30, 1934, concerning the deposit by Nicaragua of the ratification document of the international convention concerning the use of white lead in painting.
- Legal Basis: Government Statement of July 30, 1933, concerning the deposit by Venezuela of the instrument of ratification of the International Convention concerning the Use of White Lead in Painting, adopted as a draft on November 19, 1921, in Geneva at the General Conference of the International Labour Organisation of the League of Nations.
- Legal Basis: Government Declaration of February 24, 1925, on the deposit of the instrument of ratification of the International Convention concerning the Use of White Lead in Painting, the text of which was adopted at the Third International Labour Conference in Geneva in 1921.
- Legal Basis from Art.: Government Statement of August 30, 1934, concerning the deposit by Nicaragua of the ratification document of the international convention concerning the use of white lead in painting.
- Legal Basis from Art.: Government Statement of July 30, 1933, concerning the deposit by Venezuela of the instrument of ratification of the International Convention concerning the Use of White Lead in Painting, adopted as a draft on November 19, 1921, in Geneva at the General Conference of the International Labour Organisation of the League of Nations.