Accession to the Lisbon Act (1958) by the Soviet Union: March 16, 1965; Entry into force: July 1, 1965. Signature of the Stockholm Act (1967): July 14, 1967; Ratification: December 4, 1968; Entry into force: April 26, 1970. Declaration of continued application by the Republic of Moldova: June 3, 1993. Entry into force date given as date of independence.
Act(s) | Article(s) | Signature | Instrument | Entry into Force |
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Stockholm Act (1967) | Declaration of Continued Application : June 3, 1993 | December 25, 1991 |
Signature and ratification of the Stockholm Act (1967) were accompanied by the following declaration: "At the time of the signing of the Stockholm Act of the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property; the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics deems it necessary to declare that the provisions of Article 24 of the Convention, providing the contracting parties with the possibility of extending the effects of the Convention to the territories for the external relations of which they are responsible, are antiquated and out of line with the Declaration of the General Assembly of the United Nations on the granting of independence to colonial countries and peoples (Resolution 1514/XV of December 14, 1960)." (see Paris Notification No. 1 and No. 6)
Stockholm Act (1967): With the declaration provided for in Article 28(2) relating to the International Court of Justice. (see Paris Notification No. 6)