Home / Dz.U. 1927 nr 108 poz. 920
International Convention concerning Opium.
Konwencja międzynarodowa dotycząca opjum.
Type
Convention (Konwencja)
Status
in force (obowiązujący)
Announced
1927-06-10
Texts
Keywords
Pharmaceutical Meanssocial assistanceinternational agreementshealth protection
Related acts
Implementing Regulations (19)
- Government declaration of 16 March 1966 on the accession of Uganda to the International Convention relating to Opium, signed at Geneva on 19 February 1925, and the Convention for Limiting the Manufacture and Regulating the Distribution of Narcotic Drugs, signed at Geneva on 13 July 1931, as amended by the Protocol, signed at Lake Success on 11 December 1946.
- Government statement of September 29, 1964, concerning the participation of Rwanda in the International Opium Convention, signed at Geneva on February 19, 1925, and in the Convention for the Limitation of the Manufacture and the Regulation of the Distribution of Narcotic Drugs, signed at Geneva on July 13, 1931, as amended by the Protocol signed at Lake Success on December 11, 1946.
- Government statement of September 9, 1964, concerning the participation of a number of states in the International Opium Convention, signed at Geneva on February 19, 1925, and the Convention for the Limitation of the Manufacture and the Regulation of the Distribution of Narcotic Drugs, signed at Geneva on July 13, 1931, as amended by the Protocol signed at Lake Success on December 11, 1946.
- Government Declaration of 26 November 1962 on the participation of a number of states in the International Opium Convention of 19 February 1925, as amended by the Protocol signed at Lake Success on 11 December 1946
- Government Statement of December 1, 1958 on Indonesia's accession to the International Opium Convention, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925, as amended by the Protocol signed in Lake Success on December 11, 1946, and the Convention for the Limitation of the Manufacture and the Regulation of the Distribution of Narcotic Drugs, signed in Geneva on July 13, 1931, as amended by the Protocol signed in Lake Success on December 11, 1946.
- Government Statement of December 1, 1958 on Ghana's participation in the International Opium Convention, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925, as amended by the Protocol signed in Lake Success on December 11, 1946, in the Convention for the Limitation of the Manufacture and the Regulation of the Distribution of Narcotic Drugs, signed in Geneva on July 13, 1931, as amended by the Protocol signed in Lake Success on December 11, 1946, and in the Protocol signed in Paris on November 19, 1948, placing certain narcotic drugs not covered by the Convention of July 13, 1931 for the Limitation of the Manufacture and the Regulation of the Distribution of Narcotic Drugs, as amended by the Protocol signed in Lake Success on December 11, 1946, under international control.
- Government Statement of November 28, 1958, on the accession of Jordan to the International Convention relating to Opium, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925, as amended by the Protocol signed at Lake Success on December 11, 1946, and to the Protocol signed in Paris on November 19, 1948, placing under international control certain narcotic drugs not covered by the Convention of July 13, 1931, for Limiting the Manufacture and Regulating the Distribution of Narcotic Drugs, as amended by the Protocol of December 11, 1946.
- Government Statement of October 21, 1958, on the participation of the Federation of Malaya in the Hague Convention of January 23, 1912, relating to Opium, the Geneva Convention of February 19, 1925, relating to Opium, and the Geneva Convention of July 13, 1931, for Limiting the Manufacture and Regulating the Distribution of Narcotic Drugs - as amended by the Protocol signed at Lake Success on December 11, 1946.
- Government Declaration of 10 June 1958 on the accession of Afghanistan to the Geneva Convention of 19 February 1925 relating to opium, as amended by the Protocol signed at Lake Success on 11 December 1946.
- Government Declaration of July 10, 1952, on the accession of Israel to the Geneva Convention of February 19, 1925, relating to Opium, as amended by the Protocol signed at Lake Success on December 11, 1946, and to the Geneva Convention of July 13, 1931, for the Limitation of the Manufacture and the Regulation of the Distribution of Narcotic Drugs, as amended by the Protocol signed at Lake Success on December 11, 1946.
- Government statement of January 9, 1935, concerning the accession of the Republic of Honduras to the international convention of February 19, 1925, relating to opium.
- Government declaration of 11 February 1935 on the notification of Ecuador's accession to the International Convention of 19 February 1925 concerning opium.
- Government Statement of July 12, 1933, concerning the deposit by Chile of the instrument of ratification of the International Convention relating to Opium and the Protocol, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
- Government Statement of October 31, 1931, on the ratification by Hungary of the International Convention relating to Opium, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
- Government Statement of October 31, 1931, on the ratification by Portugal and Canada of the International Convention relating to Opium and the Protocol, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
- Government Statement of October 29, 1931, on the deposit by the Republic of Cuba of the instrument of ratification of the International Convention relating to Opium, signed together with the Protocol in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
- Government declaration of August 25, 1931, concerning the accession of Estonia to the international opium convention and protocol, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
- Government declaration of June 20, 1930, concerning the ratification by Denmark of the international convention relating to opium, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
- Government declaration of September 28, 1927, concerning the deposit of the instrument of ratification of the International Convention relating to Opium, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
Acts referring to this act
- References: Government declaration of October 29, 1931, concerning the accession of Iraq to the international opium convention and protocol, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
- References: Law of February 16, 1927, concerning the ratification of the International Opium Convention together with the Final Act, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
- References: Government Declaration of March 20, 1931, concerning Lithuania's accession to the international convention relating to opium, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
- References: Government declaration of January 10, 1931, concerning Colombia's accession to the international convention relating to opium, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
- References: Government declaration of January 10, 1931, concerning Sweden's accession to the international convention relating to opium, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
- References: Government Declaration of November 19, 1930, concerning the ratification by Uruguay of the international convention relating to opium, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
- References: Government declaration of June 20, 1930, concerning the ratification by Denmark of the international convention relating to opium, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
- References: Government statement of January 9, 1935, concerning the accession of the Republic of Honduras to the international convention of February 19, 1925, relating to opium.
- References: Government Declaration of January 3, 1930, on the ratification by Japan, Latvia, Germany, and Yugoslavia of the International Opium Convention, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
- References: Government Declaration of January 7, 1930, on Italy's accession, together with its colonies, to the International Opium Convention signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
- References: Government Declaration of January 7, 1930, on Greece's ratification of the International Opium Convention, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
- References: Government Declaration of January 2, 1930, on Venezuela's accession to the International Opium Convention, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
- References: Government Declaration of May 11, 1929, concerning the ratification by Switzerland of the international convention relating to opium, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
- References: Government declaration of September 26, 1928, concerning the accession of the Dominican Republic to the international convention relating to opium, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
- References: Government declaration of August 21, 1928, concerning the ratification by the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, Rumania, and Spain of the international convention relating to opium, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
- References: Government Declaration of February 13, 1928, concerning the extension of the provisions of the international convention relating to opium, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925, to the New Hebrides Archipelago.
- References: Government Declaration of January 24, 1928, concerning the accession of Andorra, San Marino, Monaco and Finland to the International Convention relating to Opium, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
- References: Government Declaration of January 13, 1928, concerning the ratification by Belgium of the International Convention relating to Opium, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
- References: Government Declaration of March 30, 1939, concerning the accession of the Republic of Haiti to the International Convention of February 19, 1925, concerning opium.
- References: Government Declaration of January 13, 1928, concerning the ratification by Salvador, the Netherlands, Sudan, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Siam, France and Austria of the International Convention relating to Opium, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
- References: Government Statement of July 12, 1933, concerning the deposit by Chile of the instrument of ratification of the International Convention relating to Opium and the Protocol, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
- References: Government Declaration of 15 March 1937 on the application to the Principality of Liechtenstein of the provisions of the International Opium Convention of 19 February 1925.
- References: Government Declaration of January 13, 1928, concerning the ratification by Great Britain of the International Convention relating to Opium, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
- References: Government Declaration of June 8, 1933, concerning the accession of Turkey to the International Convention relating to Opium and the Protocol, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
- References: Government Announcement of July 15, 1932, concerning Brazil's ratification of the international convention relating to opium, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
- References: Government Declaration of May 28, 1932, concerning the final accession of Bolivia to the International Convention relating to Opium and the Protocol, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
- References: Government Statement of October 31, 1931, on the ratification by Hungary of the International Convention relating to Opium, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
- References: Government Declaration of 5 March 1935 on the accession of Costa Rica to the International Convention of 19 February 1925 concerning opium.
- References: Government Statement of October 31, 1931, on the ratification by Portugal and Canada of the International Convention relating to Opium and the Protocol, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
- References: Government declaration of 11 February 1935 on the notification of Ecuador's accession to the International Convention of 19 February 1925 concerning opium.
- References: Government Statement of October 29, 1931, on the deposit by the Republic of Cuba of the instrument of ratification of the International Convention relating to Opium, signed together with the Protocol in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
- References: Regulation of the Ministers of Health and Foreign Trade of September 13, 1956, on narcotic drugs.
- References: Government declaration of October 31, 1931, concerning the accession of Egypt, Bolivia, Sarawak, and the Bahamas Islands to the international opium convention and protocol, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
- References: Government declaration of October 30, 1931, concerning the accession of Ireland to the international opium convention and protocol, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
- Legal Basis: Government declaration of August 25, 1931, concerning the accession of Estonia to the international opium convention and protocol, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
- Legal Basis: Government statement of September 29, 1964, concerning the participation of Rwanda in the International Opium Convention, signed at Geneva on February 19, 1925, and in the Convention for the Limitation of the Manufacture and the Regulation of the Distribution of Narcotic Drugs, signed at Geneva on July 13, 1931, as amended by the Protocol signed at Lake Success on December 11, 1946.
- Legal Basis: Government statement of September 9, 1964, concerning the participation of a number of states in the International Opium Convention, signed at Geneva on February 19, 1925, and the Convention for the Limitation of the Manufacture and the Regulation of the Distribution of Narcotic Drugs, signed at Geneva on July 13, 1931, as amended by the Protocol signed at Lake Success on December 11, 1946.
- Legal Basis: Government Declaration of 26 November 1962 on the participation of a number of states in the International Opium Convention of 19 February 1925, as amended by the Protocol signed at Lake Success on 11 December 1946
- Legal Basis: Government Statement of December 1, 1958 on Indonesia's accession to the International Opium Convention, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925, as amended by the Protocol signed in Lake Success on December 11, 1946, and the Convention for the Limitation of the Manufacture and the Regulation of the Distribution of Narcotic Drugs, signed in Geneva on July 13, 1931, as amended by the Protocol signed in Lake Success on December 11, 1946.
- Legal Basis: Government Statement of December 1, 1958 on Ghana's participation in the International Opium Convention, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925, as amended by the Protocol signed in Lake Success on December 11, 1946, in the Convention for the Limitation of the Manufacture and the Regulation of the Distribution of Narcotic Drugs, signed in Geneva on July 13, 1931, as amended by the Protocol signed in Lake Success on December 11, 1946, and in the Protocol signed in Paris on November 19, 1948, placing certain narcotic drugs not covered by the Convention of July 13, 1931 for the Limitation of the Manufacture and the Regulation of the Distribution of Narcotic Drugs, as amended by the Protocol signed in Lake Success on December 11, 1946, under international control.
- Legal Basis: Government Statement of November 28, 1958, on the accession of Jordan to the International Convention relating to Opium, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925, as amended by the Protocol signed at Lake Success on December 11, 1946, and to the Protocol signed in Paris on November 19, 1948, placing under international control certain narcotic drugs not covered by the Convention of July 13, 1931, for Limiting the Manufacture and Regulating the Distribution of Narcotic Drugs, as amended by the Protocol of December 11, 1946.
- Legal Basis: Government Statement of October 21, 1958, on the participation of the Federation of Malaya in the Hague Convention of January 23, 1912, relating to Opium, the Geneva Convention of February 19, 1925, relating to Opium, and the Geneva Convention of July 13, 1931, for Limiting the Manufacture and Regulating the Distribution of Narcotic Drugs - as amended by the Protocol signed at Lake Success on December 11, 1946.
- Legal Basis: Government Declaration of 10 June 1958 on the accession of Afghanistan to the Geneva Convention of 19 February 1925 relating to opium, as amended by the Protocol signed at Lake Success on 11 December 1946.
- Legal Basis: Government Declaration of July 10, 1952, on the accession of Israel to the Geneva Convention of February 19, 1925, relating to Opium, as amended by the Protocol signed at Lake Success on December 11, 1946, and to the Geneva Convention of July 13, 1931, for the Limitation of the Manufacture and the Regulation of the Distribution of Narcotic Drugs, as amended by the Protocol signed at Lake Success on December 11, 1946.
- Legal Basis: Government declaration of 11 February 1935 on the notification of Ecuador's accession to the International Convention of 19 February 1925 concerning opium.
- Legal Basis: Government statement of January 9, 1935, concerning the accession of the Republic of Honduras to the international convention of February 19, 1925, relating to opium.
- Legal Basis: Government Statement of July 12, 1933, concerning the deposit by Chile of the instrument of ratification of the International Convention relating to Opium and the Protocol, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
- Legal Basis: Government Statement of October 31, 1931, on the ratification by Hungary of the International Convention relating to Opium, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
- Legal Basis: Government Statement of October 31, 1931, on the ratification by Portugal and Canada of the International Convention relating to Opium and the Protocol, signed in Geneva on February 19, 1925.
- Legal Basis: Government Statement of October 29, 1931, on the deposit by the Republic of Cuba of the instrument of ratification of the International Convention relating to Opium, signed together with the Protocol in Geneva on February 19, 1925.