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Council of Europe: Convention on the Legal Status of Children Born out of Wedlock*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 April 2017

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Treaties and Agreements
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1976

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Footnotes

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[Reproduced from the Council of Europe publication, Explanatory Report on the Convention on the Legal Status of Children Born out of Wedlock (Strasbourg: 1975)].

[As of November 3, 1976, Norway and Sweden had ratified the Convention. Austria, Denmark, Luxembourg, and the United Kingdom had signed but not ratified it. According to Article 11, the Convention shall enter into force three months after the date of the deposit of the third instrument of ratification, acceptance or approval.]

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* [Reproduced from the Council of Europe publication, Explanatory Report on the Convention on the Legal Status of Children Born out of Wedlock (Strasbourg: 1975)].

[As of November 3, 1976, Norway and Sweden had ratified the Convention. Austria, Denmark, Luxembourg, and the United Kingdom had signed but not ratified it. According to Article 11, the Convention shall enter into force three months after the date of the deposit of the third instrument of ratification, acceptance or approval.]