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Contracting Parties Hague Agreement Liechtenstein

Dates Accession: May 8, 1933 Entry into force: July 14, 1933



Act(s) Article(s) Signature Instrument Entry into Force
Geneva Act (1999) Accession : August 11, 2003 December 23, 2003
Protocol of Geneva (1975) August 29, 1975 Ratification : March 1, 1979 April 1, 1979
Complementary Act of Stockholm (1967) July 14, 1967 Ratification : February 21, 1972 September 27, 1975
Additional Act of Monaco (1961) November 18, 1961 Ratification : April 20, 1966 July 9, 1966
The Hague Act (1960) November 28, 1960 Ratification : March 1, 1966 August 1, 1984
London Act (1934) June 2, 1934 Accession : December 8, 1950 January 28, 1951


Declarations, Reservations

Accession to the Geneva Act (1999) was accompanied by the declaration that under Article 17(3)(c) of the said Act, the maximum duration of protection provided for by the law of the Principality of Liechtenstein is 25 years. (see The Hague Notification No. 59)

 
Additional Information

Liechtenstein notified acceptance for the termination of the Additional Act of Monaco (1961), on December 13, 2010. The termination of the Additional Act of Monaco became effective on October 18, 2016.

Liechtenstein notified acceptance for the termination of the London Act (1934), on December 13, 2010. The termination of the London Act became effective on October 18, 2016, three months after the Director General of WIPO received the last required notification of acceptance.