Treaty | Signed | Ratified* | Protocols | Reservations | Notes |
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African Charter (1981) | 30-May-1985 | 19-Jul-1986 | ratified 1; ratified 2 | – | – |
Am. Declaration (1948) | – | – | – | – | – |
Am. Convention (1969) | – | – | – | – | – |
Arab Charter (2004) | 14-Feb-2005 | 7-Aug-2006 | – | – | – |
ECHR (1950) | – | – | – | – | – |
EU Charter [2000 (2009)] | – | – | – | – | – |
Treaty | Signed | Ratified* | Protocols | Reservations | Notes |
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ICERD (1966) | – | 3-Jul-1968 | – | (a) The Kingdom of Libya does not consider itself bound by the provisions of article 22 of the Convention, under which any dispute between two or more States Parties with respect to the interpretation or application of the Convention is, at the request of any of the parties to the dispute, to be referred to the International Court of Justice for decision, and it states that, in each individual case, the consent of all parties to such a dispute is necessary for referring the dispute to the International Court of Justice. (b) It is understood that the accession to this Convention does not mean in any way a recognition of Israel by the Government of the Kingdom of Libya. Furthermore, no treaty relations will arise between the Kingdom of Libya and Israel. |
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ICESCR (1966) | – | 15-May-1970 | – | The acceptance and the accession to this Covenant by the Libyan Arab Republic shall in no way signify a recognition of Israel or be conducive to entry by the Libyan Arab Republic into such dealings with Israel as are regulated by the Covenant. |
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ICCPR (1966) | – | 15-May-1970 | 1 | In accordance with the principle whereby all States whose policies are guided by the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations are entitled to become parties to covenants affecting the interests of the international community, the Government of the Republic of Guinea considers that the provisions of article 48, paragraph 1, of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights are contrary to the principle of the universality of international treaties and the democratization of international relations. |
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CEDAW (1979) | – | 16-May-1989 | 1 | Reservation: 1. Article 2 of the Convention shall be implemented with due regard for the peremptory norms of the Islamic Shariah relating to determination of the inheritance portions of the estate of a deceased person, whether female or male. 2. The implementation of paragraph 16 (c) and (d) of the Convention shall be without prejudice to any of the rights guaranteed to women by the Islamic Shariah. 33.On 5 July 1995, the Government of the Socialist People's Libyan Arab Republic notified the Secretary-General of the “new formulation of its reservation to the Convention, which replaces the formulation contained in the instrument of accession” which read as follows: [Accession] is subject to the general reservation that such accession cannot conflict with the laws on personal status derived from the Islamic Shariah . |
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CAT (1984) | – | 16-May-1989 | – | – | – |
CRC (1989) | – | 15-Apr-1993 | 1; 2 | – | – |
CPRMW (1990) | – | 18-Jun-2004 | – | – | – |
CRPD (2006) | 1-May-2008 | – | – | – | – |
ICCPED (2006) | – | – | – | – | – |
* or accession/succession
Centrum interaktivních a multimediálních studijních opor pro inovaci výuky a efektivní učení | CZ.1.07/2.2.00/28.0041