Declarations
Articles: 31
28-01-1993
The Czech Republic maintains the declarations made by Czechoslovakia.
06-06-1995
By Note of 31 May 1995, received on 6 June 1995, the Embassy of the Czech Republic at The Hague informed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands of the withdrawal by the Czech Republic of the declaration pertaining to Article 43 made upon signature and ratification of the Convention.
04-04-1975
(Translation)
With reference to article 31 of the Convention on the international administration of the estates of deceased persons concluded in The Hague on 2 October 1973, the Socialist Republic of Czechoslovakia declares that for the purposes of and subject to the conditions set out in article 3, Czechoslovakian law will be applied if the deceased is one of its nationals in order to designate the holder of the certificate and indicate his powers.At the same time, in connection with article 43 of the Convention, which grants States the right to declare that the Convention shall extend to the territories for the international relations of which they are responsible, the Socialist Republic of Czechoslovakia declares that keeping certain countries in a state of dependence is in its opinion contrary to the spirit and objectives of the United Nations Declaration of 14 December 1960 on the granting of independence to colonial countries and peoples, which declares the necessity for a speedy and unconditional end to colonialism in all its forms.
20-10-1976
In adopting this Convention, we declare that the Socialist Republic of Czechoslovakia will not recognise, either in whole or in part, the powers relating to immovable property situated on its territory granted in accordance with article 30 of the Convention. With reference to article 31 of the Convention, we declare that for the purposes of and subject to the conditions set out in article 3, Czechoslovakian law will be applied if the deceased is one of its nationals in order to designate the holder of the certificate and indicate his powers.
In connection with article 43 of the Convention on the international administration of the estates of deceased persons concluded in The Hague on 2 October 1973, which grants States the right to declare that the Convention shall extend to the territories for the international relations of which they are responsible, the Socialist Republic of Czechoslovakia declares that keeping certain countries in a state of dependence is in its opinion contrary to the spirit and objectives of the United Nations Declaration of 14 December 1960 on the granting of independence to colonial countries and peoples, which declares the necessity for a speedy and unconditional end to colonialism in all its forms.