Customs Convention
Found 11 free book(s)12. CONVENTION ABOLISHING THE REQUIREMENT OF …
assets.hcch.netb) to administrative documents dealing directly with commercial or customs operations. Article 2 Each Contracting State shall exempt from legalisation documents to which the present Convention applies and which have to be produced in its territory. For the purposes of the present Convention,
HS CLASSIFICATION HANDBOOK
harmonizedsystem.wcoomdpublications.orgThe Customs Co-operation Council* (C.C.C.) was established by a Convention signed in Brussels on 15 th December 1950. Under the terms of that Convention, the functions of the Council are: (a) To study all questions relating to co-operation in customs matters.
US MILITARY CUSTOMS AND COURTESIES - University of …
www.uakron.eduA custom is a social convention stemming from tradition and enforced as an unwritten law. A courtesy is a respectful behavior often linked to a custom. A military courtesy is such behavior extended to a person or thing that honors them in some way. Military customsand courtesies define the profession of arms. When you
Chapter III. Privileges and Immunities ... - United Nations
treaties.un.orgTITLE : 1. Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations. New York, 13 February 1946. Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations ... exempt from customs duties and prohibitions and restrictions on imports and exports in respect of articles imported or exported by the Unitprl Nations for its official
UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION AGAINST ILLICIT TRAFFIC IN ...
www.unodc.orgadoption of a convention against illicit traffic in narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances". By its decision 1988/120, also adopted on 25 May 1988, the Council decided that the ... Bureau, Council of Europe, Customs Co-operation Council, European Economic Community, International Criminal Police Organization, League of Arab States and South ...
Importing Commercial Goods into Canada - How to …
mddb.apec.orgwill be used by all countries acceding to the International Convention on the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System. The last four digits refl ect Canadian tariff and statistical requirements. The structure of the classifi cation number (i.e. by heading, subheading, etc.) is used to classify your products under the Customs Tariff ...
CONVENTION ON OFFENCES AND CERTAIN OTHER ACTS …
www.mcgill.ca4. This Convention shall not apply to aircraft used in military, customs or police services. Article 2 Without prejudice to the provisions of Article 4 and except when the safety of the aircraft or of persons or property on board so requires, no provision of this Convention shall be interpreted as authorizing or requiring
Guide on Article 6 of the European Convention on Human …
www.echr.coe.intThe mission of the system set up by the Convention is thus to determine, in the general interest, issues of public policy, thereby raising the standards of protection of human rights and extending human rights jurisprudence throughout the community of the Convention States (Konstantin Markin v. Russia [GC], 30078/06, § 89, ECHR 2012). Indeed ...
Guidance on the Use of GB and XI codes (Annex B)
ec.europa.euThe identifier for customs offices is structured as follows: the first two characters (a2) serve to identify the country by means of the GEONOM code, the next six characters (an6) stand for the office concerned in that country. Normally the customs offices referred to in section III. are located in a Member State.
Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA): What Is It, and How Has ...
sgp.fas.orgEmbassy administrative and technical staff under the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961. Accordingly, U.S. personnel are immune from criminal prosecution by Afghan authorities and are immune from civil and administrative jurisdiction except with respect to acts performed outside the course of their duties.
Convention on the Contract for the International Carriage ...
treaties.un.org2. For the purposes of this Convention, "vehicles" means motor vehicles, articulated vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers as defined in article 4 of the Convention on Road Traffic dated 19 September 1949. 3. This Convention shall apply also where carriage coming within its scope is carried out by States or by governmental institutions or ...