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According to Article 63 of the Convention any Contracting State “may at the time of its ratification or at any time thereafter declare, by notification addressed to the Secretary-General of the Council of Europe, that the (present) Convention shall extend to all or any of the territories for whose international relations it is responsible” 1.
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By the declaration dated r3th April 1955. This declaration ceased to apply on 5th June 1945 when Greeland became an integral part of the Kingdom of Denmark (see Yearbook, Vol. 1, page 45 ).
By the declaration dated 1st December 1955 (see Yearbook, Vol 1, pages 45 and 46).
By the declaration dated 23rd October 1955. For the list of 42 territories, see Yearbook, Vol. 1, pages 46 and 47.
Article 66 of the Convention, Article 6 of the Protocol.
It should be noted, however, that the Consultative Assembly has before it at present a draft recommendation to enalbe States not Members of the Council to accede, in certain conditions, to the Convention.
Par la déclaration du 13 avril 1955. Cette déclaration est devenue sans objet le 5 juin 1955, date à laquelle Groenland est devenu partie intégrante de Royaume de Danemark (cf. Annuaire, Volume I, P. 45 )
Par la déclaration du rer décembre 1955 (cf. Annuaire, Volume I, pp. 45–46 ).
Par la déclaration du 23 octobre 1955. Pour la liste des 42 territoires, voir Annuaire, Volume I, PP. 46–47.
See Statutory.Instruments, West Africa, /961, No. 741. The Sierra Leone (Constitution) Order in Council, 1951, Chapter II, Articles II to 25.
See in particular resolution voted in January 1961 at the African Conference on the Rule of Law (“Lagos Law”). See also speech made in London on 12th August 1921 by Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, Governor-General of Nigeria on “The future of Pan-Africanism”. Cf. Annuaire, Volume III, pp. 679–705. La République de Chypre devenue membre du Conseil de l’Europe, a signé la Convention et le Protocole Additionnel le 16 décembre 1961.
Cf. Statutory Instruments, West Africa, 1961, N° 741, The Sierra Leone(Constitution) Order in Council, 1961, Chapitre II, Articles II à 25.
Cf. notamment, Résolution votée en janvier 1961 au Congrès afrcain sur la Primauté du Droit (“Loi de Lagos”). Voir aussi le discours prononcé le 12 août 1961 à Londres parle Dr. Nnamdi AZIKIWE, Gouverneur Général du Nigeria, sur “L’avenir du panafricanisme”.
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Directorate of Human Rights of the Council of Europe. (1962). The Influence of the Convention. In: Yearbook of the European Convention on Human Rights / Annuaire de la Convention Europeenne des Droits de L’Homme. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-2717-0_11
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