| Afghanistan | (June 21st, 1935 a) |
| Albania | (October 9th, 1937 a) |
| United States of America | (April 28th, 1932) |
| 1. The Government of the United States of America reserves the
right to impose, for purpose of internal control and control of import
into, and export from, territory under its jurisdiction, of opium,
coca leaves, all of their derivatives and similar substances produced
by synthetic process, measures stricter than the provisions of the
Convention. |
| 2. The Government of the United States of America reserves the
right to impose, for purposes of controlling transit through its territories
of raw opium, coca leaves, all of their derivatives and similar
substances produced by synthetic process, measures by which the
production of an import permit issued by the country of destination
may be made a condition precedent to the granting of permission
for transit through its territory. |
| 3. The Government of the United States of America finds it impracticable
to undertake to send statistics of import and export to the Permanent
Central Opium Board short of 60 days after the close of the three-month
period to which such statistics refer. |
| 4. The Government of the United States of America finds it impracticable
to undertake to state separately amounts of drugs purchased or imported
for Government purposes. |
| 5. Plenipotentiaries of the United States of America formally declare
that the signing of the Convention for limiting the Manufacture
and Regulating the Distribution of Narcotic Drugs by them on the
part of the United States of America on this date is not to be construed
to mean that the Government of the United States of America recognises
a régime or entity which signs or accedes to the Convention
as the Government of a country when that régime or entity
is not recognised by the Government of the United States of America
as the Government of that country. |
| 6. The plenipotentiaries of the United States of America further
declare that the participation of the United States of America in
the Convention for limiting the Manufacture and Regulating the Distribution
of Narcotic Drugs, signed on this date, does not involve any contractual
obligation on the part of the United States of America to a country
represented by a régime or entity which the Government
of the United States of America does not recognise as the Government
of that country until such country has a government recognised by
the Government of the United States of America. |
| Saudi Arabia | (August 15th, 1936) |
| Argentina | (April 18th, 1946) |
| Austria | (July 3rd, 1934) |
| Belgium | (December 17th, 1941 a) |
| This ratification does not include the Belgian Congo, nor
the Territory of Ruanda-Urundi under Belgian mandate. |
| Belgian Congo and Mandated Territory of Ruanda-Urundi |
| Brazil | (April 5th, 1933) |
| Great Britain and Northern Ireland2 | (April 1st, 1933) |
| His Majesty does not assume any obligation in respect
of any of his Colonies, Protectorates and Overseas Territories or territories
under suzerainty or under mandate exercised by his Government in
the United Kingdom. | |
| British Honduras, British Solomon Islands Protectorate, Ceylon,
Cyprus, Falkland Islands and Dependencies, Gambia (Colony and Protectorate),
Gibraltar, Gold Coast [(a) Colony, (b) Ashanti, (c) Northern
Territories, (d) Togoland under British Mandate], Hong-Kong,
Kenya (Colony and Protectorate), Leeward Islands (Antigua, Dominica,
Montserrat, St. Christopher and Nevis, Virgin Islands), Mauritius,
Nigeria [(a) Colony, (b) Protectorate, (c) Cameroons under
British Mandate], North Borneo (State of), Northern Rhodesia,
Nyasaland Protectorate, Sarawak, Seychelles, Sierra Leone (Colony
and Protectorate), Somaliland Protectorate, Straits Settlements,
Tanganyika Territory, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Uganda Protectorate,
Zanzibar Protectorate | (May 18th, 1936 a) |
| Southern Rhodesia | (July 14th, 1937 a) |
| Barbados, Bermuda, British Guiana, Fiji, Malay States [(a) Federated
Malay States: Negri Sembilan, Pahang, Perak, Selangor; (b) Unfederated
Malay States: Kedah, Perlis and Brunei], Palestine (excluding
Trans-Jordan), St. Helena and Ascension, Trans-Jordan, Windward
Islands (Grenada, St. Vincent), Burma | (August 24th, 1938 a) |
| Newfoundland | (June 28th, 1937 a) |
| Canada | (October 17th, 1932) |
| Australia | (January 24th, 1934 a) |
| This accession applies to Papua, Norfolk Island and
the mandated territories of New Guinea and Nauru. |
| New Zealand | (June 17th, 1935 a) |
| Union of South Africa | (January 4th, 1938 a) |
| Ireland | (April 11th, 1933 a) |
| India | (November 14th, 1932) |
| Bulgaria | (March 20th, 1933 a) |
| Chile | (March 31st, 1933) |
| China 3 | (January 10th, 1934 a) |
| Colombia | (January 29th, 1934 a) |
| Costa Rica | (April 5th, 1933) |
| Cuba | (April 4th, 1933) |
| Czechoslovakia 4 | (April 12th, 1933) |
| Denmark | (June 5th, 1936) |
| Dominican Republic | (April 8th, 1933) |
| Ecuador | (April 13th, 1935 a) |
| Egypt | (April 10th, 1933) |
| Estonia | (July 5th, 1935 a) |
| Finland | (September 25th, 1936 a) |
| France | (April 10th, 1933) |
| The French Government makes every reservation, with regard
to the Colonies, Protectorates and mandated Territories under its authority,
as to the possibility of regularly producing the quarterly statistics
referred to in Article 13 within the strict time-limit laid down. |
| Germany | (April 10th, 1933) |
| Greece | (December 27th, 1934) |
| Guatemala | (May 1st, 1933) |
| Haiti | (May 4th, 1933 a) |
| Honduras | (September 21st, 1934 a) |
| Hungary | (April 10th, 1933 a) |
| Iran | (September 28th, 1932) |
| Iraq | (May 30th, 1934 a) |
| Italy | (March 21st, 1933) |
| Japan 5 | (June 3rd, 1935) |
| The Japanese Government declare that, in view of the necessity
of close co-operation between the High Contracting Parties in order to
carry out most effectively the provisions of the Convention for limiting
the Manufacture and regulating the Distribution of Narcotic Drugs,
signed at Geneva on July 13th, 1931, they understand that the present
position of Japan, regardless of whether she be a Member of the
League of Nations or not, is to be maintained in the matter of the
composition of the organs and the appointment of the members thereof
mentioned in the said Convention. |
| Latvia | (August 3rd, 1937 a) |
| Liechtenstein 6 | |
| Lithuania | (April 10th, 1933) |
| Luxembourg | (May 30th, 1936) |
| Mexico | (March 13th, 1933) |
| The Government of the United States of Mexico reserves the
right to impose in its territory--as it had already done--measures
more severe than those laid down by the Conven tion itself, for
the restriction of the cultivation or the prepara tion, use, possession, importation,
exportation and consumption of the drugs to which the present Convention
refers. |
| Monaco | (February 16th, 1933) |
| The Netherlands | (May 22nd, 1933) |
| (including the Netherlands Indies, Surinam and Curaçao
) |
| Nicaragua | (March 16th, 1932 a) |
| Norway | (September 12th, 1934 a) |
| Panama | (April 15th, 1935) |
| Paraguay | (June 25th, 1941) |
| Peru | (May 20th, 1932 a) |
| Poland | (April 11th, 1933) |
| Portugal | (June 17th, 1932) |
| The Portuguese Government makes every reservation with regard to
its colonies as to the possibility of regularly producing the quarterly
statistics referred to in article 13 within the strict time-limit
laid down. |
| Romania | (April 11th, 1933) |
| Salvador | (April 7th, 1933 a) |
| (a) The Republic of Salvador does not agree to the provisions
of Article 26, on the ground that there is no reason why the High Contracting
Parties should be given the option of not applying the Convention
to their colonies, protectorates, and overseas mandated territories.
|
| (b) The Republic of Salvador states that it disagrees with
the reservations embodied in Nos. 5 and 6 of the Declar ations made by
the plenipotentiaries of the United States of America regarding Governments
not recognised by the Government of that country; in its opinion,
those reservations constitute an infringement of the national sovereignty
of Salvador, whose present Government, though not as yet recognised
by the United States Government, has been recognised by the majority
of the civilised countries of the world. Their recognition is due
to their conviction that that Government is a perfectly constitutional
one and affords a full and complete guarantee of the performance
of its international duties, inasmuch as it enjoys the unanimous,
decided and effective support of all the inhabitants of the Republic,
whether citizens of the country or foreigners resident therein. |
| As it respects the internal régimes of other nations,
the Republic of Salvador considers that the Convention in question,
being of a strictly hygienic and humanitarian character, does not
offer a suitable occasion to formulate such political reservations
as have called forth this comment. |
| San Marino | (June 12th, 1933) |
| Spain | (April 7th, 1933) |
| Sudan | (August 25th, 1932 a) |
| Sweden | (August 12th, 1932) |
| Switzerland 6 | (April 10th, 1933) |
| Thailand | (February 22nd, 1934) |
| As its harmful-habit-forming drugs law goes beyond the provisions
of the Geneva Convention and the present Convention on certain
points, the Thai Government reserves the right to apply its existing
law. |
| Turkey | (April 3rd, 1933 a) |
| Union of Soviet Socialist Republics | (October 31st, 1935 a) |
| Uruguay | (April 7th, 1933) |
| Venezuela | (November 15th, 1933) |