Verdrag

Europees Verdrag inzake internationale hoofdspoorlijnen

Partijen met voorbehouden, verklaringen en bezwaren

Partij Voorbehoud / verklaring Bezwaren
Belarus Ja Nee
Letland Ja Nee
Oekraïne Ja Nee
Oostenrijk Ja Nee
Russische Federatie Ja Nee
Tsjechoslowakije (<01-01-1993) Ja Nee

Belarus

01-04-1987

The Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic does not consider itself bound by article 8 of the European Agreement on Main International Railway Lines of 31 May 1985 and declares that the agreement of all the parties to a dispute is required, in each specific case, for the submission to arbitrators of any dispute between Contracting Parties relating to the interpretation or application of the European Agreement and that only persons designated by mutual agreement between the parties to a dispute may act as arbitrators.

Letland

18-05-2006

In accordance with Article 13 of the European Agreement on Main International Railway Lines (AGC) the Republic of Latvia declares that the administration to which proposed amendments to the annexes to this Agreement are to be communicated in conformity with Articles 11 and 12 is:
Ministry of Transport
Gogola Str.3
Rïga, LV-1743
Latvia
Phone: +371 7028210
Fax: +371 7217180
E-mail: sat_m@sam.gov.lv

Oekraïne

22-09-1987

Ukraine does not consider itself bound by article 8 of the European Agreement on Main International Railway Lines of 31 May 1985 and declares that the agreement of all the parties to a dispute is required, in each specific case, for the submission to arbitrators of any dispute between Contracting Parties relating to the interpretation or application of the European Agreement and that only persons designated by mutual agreement between the parties to a dispute may act as arbitrators.

Oostenrijk

01-10-2001

Declaration in respect of Article 8 of the European Agreement on Main International Railway Lines (AGC):
The Federal Government of the Republic of Austria declares herewith in accordance with Article 9 of the European Agreement on Main International Railway Lines (AGC) that the Republic of Austria does not consider herself bound by the provisions of Article 8 of the AGC.
The topographic conditions in Austria do not permit a complete adherence to the parameter "nominal minimum speed" of 160 kph on existing lines and of 250 kph on new lines to be built. Also, when considering the optimal use of resources available for the improvement of railroad infrastructure and the prioritary goal of the lines capacity, the parameter of a "nominal minimum speed" of 250 kph cannot be upheld for all new lines.

Russische Federatie

10-03-1987

The Russian Federation does not consider itself bound by article 8 of the European Agreement on Main International Railway Lines of 31 May 1985 and declares that the agreement of all the parties to a dispute is required, in each specific case, for the submission to arbitrators of any dispute between Contracting Parties relating to the interpretation or application of the European Agreement and that only persons designated by mutual agreement between the parties to a dispute may act as arbitrators.

Tsjechoslowakije (<01-01-1993)

10-05-1990

Czechoslovakia shall not consider itself bound by article 8 of the Agreement.

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