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蒙得维的亚国家权力与义务公约.doc

1、Montevideo Convention on the Rights and Duties of States Signed at Montevideo, 26 December 1933 Entered into Force, 26 December 1934 Article 8 reaffirmed by Protocol, 23 December 1936 Bolivia alone amongst the states represented at the Seventh International Conference of American States

2、did not sign the Convention. The United States of America, Peru, and Brazil ratified the Convention with reservations directly attached to the document. CONVENTION ON RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF STATES The Governments represented in the Seventh International Conference of American State

3、s: Wishing to conclude a Convention on Rights and Duties of States, have appointed the following Plenipotentiaries: Honduras: Miguel PAZ Baraona Augusto C. COELLO Luis BOGRAN United States of America: Cordell HULL Alexander W. WEDDELL J. Reuben CLARK J. Butler WRIGHT Spruille

4、BRADEN Miss Sophonisba P. BRECKINRIDGE El Salvador: Hector David CASTRO Arturo Ramon AVILA J. Cipriano CASTRO Dominican Republic: Tulio M. CESTERO Haiti: Justin BARAU Francis SALGADO Antoine PIERRE-PAUL Edmond MANGONES Argentina: Carlos SAAVEDRA Lamas Juan F. CAFFERATA Ramon

5、S. CASTILLO Carlos BREBBIA Isidoro RUIZ Moreno Luis A. PODESTA Costa Raul PREBISCH Daniel ANTOKOLETZ Venezuela: Cesar ZUMETA Luis CHURTON José Rafael MONTILLA Uruguay: Alberto MANE Juan José AMEZAGA José G. ANTUNA Juan Carlos BLANCO Senora Sofia A. V. DE DEMICHELI Martin R. ECHEG

6、OYEN Luis Alberto DE HERRERA Pedro MANINI Rios Mateo MARQUES Castro Rodolfo MEZZERA Octavio MORATA Luis MORQUIO Teofilo PINEYRO Chain Dardo REGULES José SERRATO José Pedro VARELA Paraguay: Justo Pastor BENITEZ Geronimo RIART Horacio A. FERNANDEZ Senorita Maria F. GONZALEZ Mexico:

7、 José Manuel PUIG Casauranc Alfonso REYES Basilio VADILLO Genaro V. VASQUEZ Romeo ORTEGA Manuel J. SIERRA Eduardo SUAREZ Panama: J. D. AROSEMENA Eduardo E. HOLGUIN Oscar R. MULLER Magin PONS Bolivia: Casto ROJAS David ALVESTEGUI Arturo PINTO Escalier Guatemala: Alfre

8、do SKINNER Klee José GONZALEZ Campo Carlos SALAZAR Manuel ARROYO Brazil: Afranio DE MELLO Franco Lucillo A. DA CUNHA Bueno Francisco Luis DA SILVA Campos Gilberto AMADO Carlos CHAGAS Samuel RIBEIRO Ecuador: Augusto AGUIRRE Aparicio Humberto ALBORNOZ Antonio PARRA Carlos

9、PUIG Vilassar Arturo SCARONE Nicaragua: Leonardo ARGUELLO Manuel CORDERO Reyes Carlos CUADRA Pasos Colombia: Alfonso LOPEZ Raimundo RIVAS José CAMACEO Carreno Chile: Miguel CRUCHAGA Tocornal Octavio SENORET Silva Gustavo RIVERA José Ramon GUTIERREZ Felix NIETO DEL RIO Francis

10、co FIGUEROA Sanchez Benjamin COHEN Peru: Alfredo SOLE Y MURO Felipe BARREDA Laos Luis Fernan CISNEROS Cuba: Angel Alberto GIRAUDY Herminio PORTELL Vila Alfredo NOGUEIRA Who, after having exhibited their Full Powers, which were found to be in good and due order, have agreed upon

11、 the following: Article 1 The state as a person of international law should possess the following qualifications: (a) a permanent population; (b) a defined territory; (c) government; and (d) capacity to enter into relations with the other states. Article 2 The federal

12、 state shall constitute a sole person in the eyes of international law. Article 3 The political existence of the state is independent of recognition by the other states. Even before recognition the state has the right to defend its integrity and independence, to provide for its conse

13、rvation and prosperity, and consequently to organize itself as it sees fit, to legislate upon its interests, administer its services, and to define the jurisdiction and competence of its courts. The exercise of these rights has no other limitation than the exercise of the rights of other states

14、 according to international law. Article 4 States are juridically equal, enjoy the same rights, and have equal capacity in their exercise. The rights of each one do not depend upon the power which it possesses to assure its exercise, but upon the simple fact of its existence as a pe

15、rson under international law. Article 5 The fundamental rights of states are not susceptible of being affected in any manner whatsoever. Article 6 The recognition of a state merely signifies that the state which recognizes it accepts the personality of the other with

16、all the rights and duties determined by international law. Recognition is unconditional and irrevocable. Article 7 The recognition of a state may be express or tacit. The latter results from any act which implies the intention of recognizing the new state. Article 8 N

17、o state has the right to intervene in the internal or external affairs of another. Article 9 The jurisdiction of states within the limits of national territory applies to all the inhabitants. Nationals and foreigners are under the same protection of the law and the national auth

18、orities and the foreigners may not claim rights other or more extensive than those of the nationals. Article 10 The primary interest of states is the conservation of peace. Differences of any nature which arise between them should be settled by recognized pacific methods. Ar

19、ticle 11 The contracting states definitely establish as the rule of their conduct the precise obligation not to recognize territorial acquisitions or special advantages which have been obtained by force whether this consists in the employment of arms, in threatening diplomatic representations

20、 or in any other effective coercive measure. The territory of a state is inviolable and may not be the object of military occupation nor of other measures of force imposed by another state directly or indirectly or for any motive whatever even temporarily. Article 12 The present Conv

21、ention shall not affect obligations previously entered into by the High Contracting Parties by virtue of international agreements. Article 13 The present Convention shall be ratified by the High Contracting Parties in conformity with their respective constitutional procedures. The Min

22、ister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Uruguay shall transmit authentic certified copies to the governments for the aforementioned purpose of ratification. The instrument of ratification shall be deposited in the archives of the Pan American Union in Washington, which shall notify the signatory

23、 governments of said deposit. Such notification shall be considered as an exchange of ratifications. Article 14 The present Convention will enter into force between the High Contracting Parties in the order in which they deposit their respective ratifications. Article 15

24、 The present Convention shall remain in force indefinitely but may be denounced by means of one year's notice given to the Pan American Union, which shall transmit it to the other signatory governments. After the expiration of this period the Convention shall cease in its effects as regards the pa

25、rty which denounces but shall remain in effect for the remaining High Contracting Parties. Article 16 The present Convention shall be open for the adherence and accession of the States which are not signatories. The corresponding instruments shall be deposited in the archives of the P

26、an American Union which shall communicate them to the other High Contracting Parties. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the following Plenipotentiaries have signed this Convention in Spanish, English, Portuguese and French and hereunto affix their respective seals in the city of Montevideo, Republic of Urugu

27、ay, this 26th day of December, 1933. Reservations The Delegation of the United States of America, in signing the Convention on the Rights and Duties of States, does so with the express reservation presented to the Plenary Session of the Conference on December 22, 1933, which reservat

28、ion reads as follows: The Delegation of the United States, in voting "yes" on the final vote on this committee recommendation and proposal, makes the same reservation to the eleven articles of the project or proposal that the United States Delegation made to the first ten articles during the

29、 final vote in the full Commission, which reservation is in words as follows: "The policy and attitude of the United States Government toward every important phase of international relationships in this hemisphere could scarcely be made more clear and definite than they have been made by both wo

30、rd and action especially since March 4. I [Secretary of State Cordell Hull, chairman of U.S. delegation] have no disposition therefore to indulge in any repetition or rehearsal of these acts and utterances and shall not do so. Every observing person must by this time thoroughly understand that under

31、 the Roosevelt Administration the United States Government is as much opposed as any other government to interference with the freedom, the sovereignty, or other internal affairs or processes of the governments of other nations. "In addition to numerous acts and utterances in connection with the

32、 carrying out of these doctrines and policies, President Roosevelt, during recent weeks, gave out a public statement expressing his disposition to open negotiations with the Cuban Government for the purpose of dealing with the treaty which has existed since 1903. I feel safe in undertaking to say th

33、at under our support of the general principle of non-intervention as has been suggested, no government need fear any intervention on the part of the United States under the Roosevelt Administration. I think it unfortunate that during the brief period of this Conference there is apparently not time w

34、ithin which to prepare interpretations and definitions of these fundamental terms that are embraced in the report. Such definitions and interpretations would enable every government to proceed in a uniform way without any difference of opinion or of interpretations. I hope that at the earliest possi

35、ble date such very important work will be done. In the meantime in case of differences of interpretations and also until they (the proposed doctrines and principles) can be worked out and codified for the common use of every government, I desire to say that the United States Government in all of its

36、 international associations and relationships and conduct will follow scrupulously the doctrines and policies which it has pursued since March 4 which are embodied in the different addresses of President Roosevelt since that time and in the recent peace address of myself on the 15th day of December

37、before this Conference and in the law of nations as generally recognized and accepted". The delegates of Brazil and Peru recorded the following private vote with regard to article 11: "That they accept the doctrine in principle but that they do not consider it codifiable because there are so

38、me countries which have not yet signed the Anti-War Pact of Rio de Janeiro 4 of which this doctrine is a part and therefore it does not yet constitute positive international law suitable for codification". Honduras: Miguel PAZ Baraona Augusto C. COELLO Luis BOGRAN United States of Ame

39、rica: Alexander W. WEDDELL J. Butler WRIGHT El Salvador: Hector David CASTRO Arturo Ramon AVILA Dominican Republic: Tulio M. CESTERO Haiti: J. BARAU F. SALGADO Edmond MANGONES A. PIERRE-PAUL Argentina: Carlos SAAVEDRA Lamas Juan F. CAFFERATA Ramon S. CASTILLO I. RUIZ Moreno

40、 L. A. PODESTA Costa D. ANTOKOLETZ Venezuela: Luis CHURTON J. R. MONTILLA Uruguay: A. MANE José Pedro VARELA Mateo MARQUES Castro Dardo REGULES Sofia Alvarez Vignoli DE DEMICHELI Teofilo PINEYRO Chain Luis A. DE HERRERA Martin R. ECHEGOYEN José G. ANTUNA J. C. BLANCO Pedro MANIN

41、I Rios Rodolfo MEZZERA Octavio MORATA Luis MORQUIO José SERRATO Paraguay: Justo Pastor BENITEZ Maria F. GONZALEZ Mexico: B. VADILLO M. J. SIERRA Eduardo SUAREZ Panama: J. D. AROSEMENA Magin PONS Eduardo E. HOLGUIN Guatemala: M. ARROYO Brazil: Lucillo A. DA CUNHA Buen

42、o Gilberto AMADO Ecuador: A. AGUIRRE Aparicio H. ALBORNOZ Antonio PARRA V. C. PUIG V. Arturo SCARONE Nicaragua: Leonardo ARGUELLO M. CORDERO Reyes Carlos CUADRA Pasos Colombia: Alfonso LOPEZ Raimundo RIVAS Chile: Miguel CRUCHAGA J. Ramon GUTIERREZ F. FIGUEROA F. NIETO DEL RIO B. COHEN Peru: (with reservation set forth) Alfredo SOLE Y MURO Cuba: Alberto GIRAUDY Herminio PORTELL Vila Ing. NOGUEIRA

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