European Convention for the protection of animals kept for farming purposes
Parties with reservations, declarations and objections
Party | Reservations / Declarations | Objections |
---|---|---|
Denmark | Yes | No |
Finland | Yes | No |
Greece | Yes | No |
Netherlands, the Kingdom of the | Yes | No |
Türkiye | Yes | Yes |
Denmark
28-01-1980
The present Convention does not apply to Greenland and the Faroe Islands.
Finland
25-05-1992
Competent Authority:
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry
P.O. Box 232
00171 HELSINKI
FINLAND
Tel: 358 0 1601
Telefax: 358 0 160 3338
Greece
07-07-1994
The Government of the Hellenic Republic declares that the accession of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to the Conventions of the Council of Europe to which the Hellenic Republic is a Contracting Party does not imply the recognition of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia by the Hellenic Republic.
Netherlands, the Kingdom of the
21-04-1981
The Kingdom of the Netherlands shall not for the time being make use of the possibility provided in Article 12 of the said Convention to appoint one or more bodies from which the Standing Committee may request information and advice.
Türkiye
14-05-2018
Turkey declares that its ratification of the “European Convention for the Protection of Animals kept for Farming Purposes” (ETS No. 87) neither amounts to any form of recognition of the Greek Cypriot Administration’s pretention to represent the defunct “Republic of Cyprus” as party to that Convention, nor should it imply any obligation on the part of Turkey to enter into any dealing with the so-called Republic of Cyprus within the framework of the said Convention.
Objection Cyprus, 27-07-2018
The Republic of Cyprus has examined the Declaration deposited by the Republic of Turkey
upon ratification of the European Convention for the Protection of Animals Kept for
Farming Purposes (ETS No.87) dated 14 May 2018 and registered at the Secretariat General
of the Council of Europe on 14 May 2018.
The Republic of Turkey declares that its ratification of the European Convention for
the Protection of Animals Kept for Farming Purposes neither amounts to any form of
recognition of the “Greek Cypriot Administration’s” pretention to represent the “defunct
Republic of Cyprus” as party to that Convention, nor should it imply any obligation
on the part of Turkey to enter into any dealing with the “so-called Republic of Cyprus”
within the framework of the said Convention.
In the view of the Republic of Cyprus the content and purported effect of this Declaration
makes it tantamount in its essence to a reservation contrary to the object and purpose
of the Convention. By such Declaration, the Republic of Turkey purports to evade its
obligations under the Convention vis-a-vis another equal and sovereign State Party,
namely the Republic of Cyprus. Indeed, the Declaration prevents the realization of
cooperation between State Parties foreseen by the Convention.
The Republic of Cyprus therefore strongly rejects the aforesaid Declaration made by
the Republic of Turkey and considers such Declaration to be null and void. The aforementioned
objections of the Republic of Cyprus shall not preclude the entry into force of the
Convention, in its entirety, between the Republic of Cyprus and the Republic of Turkey.
Objection Austria, 14-08-2018
The Government of Austria has examined the declaration made by the Republic of Turkey upon ratification of the European Convention for the Protection of Animals kept for Farming Purposes, adopted on 10 March 1976. It welcomes the ratification of the Convention by Turkey. However, as a member State of the European Union, Austria opposes the declaration made by the Republic of Turkey which describes another member State, the Republic of Cyprus, as a defunct entity.
Objection Greece, 24-01-2019
The Government of the Hellenic Republic has examined the declaration made by the Republic
of Turkey upon ratification, on 14 may 2018, of the European Convention for the Protection
of Animals kept for Farming Purposes.
The Republic of Turkey declares inter alia that its ratification of the Convention
should not imply any obligation on the part of Turkey to enter into any dealing with
the Republic of Cyprus within the framework of the said Convention.
The Government of the Hellenic Republic reiterates its view that the above Declaration
amounts to a reservation, as it purports to exclude the application of the Convention
in its entirety between Turkey and the Republic of Cyprus, thus defeating the object
and purpose of the said Convention.
The Government of the Hellenic Republic, therefore, objects to the declaration made
by the Republic of Turkey upon ratification of the above Convention.
This objection shall not preclude the entry into force of the Convention between the
Hellenic Republic and the Republic of Turkey.
Objection EU (European Union), 16-05-2019
The European Union (EU) has examined the Declaration made by the Republic of Turkey
upon its ratification of the European Convention for the Protection of Animals kept
for Farming Purposes. The EU regrets the Declaration made by Turkey and terminology
used therein and considers such a Declaration to be null and void.
Cyprus is a member of the Council of Europe and the European Union. The EU reconfirms
its well-known position, as expressed in the Declaration of 21 September 2005 by the
European Community and its Member States: The Republic of Cyprus became a member state
of the European Union on 1 May 2004 and the EU recognises only the Republic of Cyprus
as a subject of international law. The EU remains fully committed to a comprehensive
settlement of the Cyprus question and to supporting the efforts of the UN Secretary
General to bring about a comprehensive settlement in line with relevant UN Security
Council resolutions and the principles on which the EU is founded.
Objection Portugal, 16-05-2019
The Government of the Portuguese Republic has examined the declaration made by the
Republic of Turkey upon ratification of the European Convention for the Protection
of Animals kept for Farming Purposes, opened for signature in Strasbourg, on 10 March
1976.
The Portuguese Republic, as a European Union Member State, opposes the declaration
made by the Republic of Turkey since it describes another Member State, the Republic
of Cyprus, as a defunct entity.