MALACAÑANG
ManilaBY THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES
Proclamation No. 360
MAKING PUBLIC THE CONVENTION ON ROAD TRAFFIC WITH ITS TEN ANNEXES FORMING INTEGRAL PARTS THEREOF, SUBJECT TO A DECLARATION.
WHEREAS, the Convention on Road Traffic with its ten Annexes forming integral parts thereof was concluded and signed at Geneva, Switzerland on September 19, 1949, by the authorized representative of the Philippines, subject to a declaration made in accordance with paragraph 1 of article 2 of this Convention, excluding Annex 1 from its application with respect to the Philippines;
WHEREAS, the Senate of the Philippines by its Resolution No. 88, adopted on May 5, 1952, concurred in the ratification of the aforesaid Convention in accordance with the Constitution of the Philippines;
WHEREAS, the said Convention was duly ratified by the President of the Philippines, and the instrument of ratification thereof was deposited with the Secretary-General of the United Nations on September 15, 1952;
WHEREAS, the said Convention entered into force for the Philippines on October 15, 1952;
NOW, THEREFORE, be it known that I,...
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Making Public the Convention on Road Traffic With Its Ten Annexes Forming Integral Parts Thereof, Subject to A Declaration
Proclamation No. 360
Summary of Proclamation No. 360
Proclamation on Making Public the Convention on Road Traffic with its Ten Annexes
- The Convention on Road Traffic with its ten Annexes was concluded and signed at Geneva, Switzerland on September 19, 1949 by the authorized representative of the Philippines, subject to a declaration excluding Annex 1 from its application with respect to the Philippines. (Article 2, Paragraph 1)
- The Senate of the Philippines concurred in the ratification of the Convention through Resolution No. 88, adopted on May 5, 1952, in accordance with the Constitution of the Philippines.
- The Convention was duly ratified by the President of the Philippines, and the instrument of ratification was deposited with the Secretary-General of the United Nations on September 15, 1952.
- The Convention entered into force for the Philippines on October 15, 1952.
- President Elpidio Quirino, in pursuance of the Senate's concurrence, made public the Convention on Road Traffic with its ten Annexes, subject to a declaration excluding Annex 1 from its application with respect to the Philippines.
- The Convention and every article and clause thereof shall be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the Republic of the Philippines and its citizens.
Proclamation on Making Public the Convention on Road Traffic with its Ten Annexes
- The Convention on Road Traffic with its ten Annexes was concluded and signed at Geneva, Switzerland on September 19, 1949 by the authorized representative of the Philippines, subject to a declaration excluding Annex 1 from its application with respect to the Philippines. (Article 2, Paragraph 1)
- The Senate of the Philippines concurred in the ratification of the Convention through Resolution No. 88, adopted on May 5, 1952, in accordance with the Constitution of the Philippines.
- The Convention was duly ratified by the President of the Philippines, and the instrument of ratification was deposited with the Secretary-General of the United Nations on September 15, 1952.
- The Convention entered into force for the Philippines on October 15, 1952.
- President Elpidio Quirino, in pursuance of the Senate's concurrence, made public the Convention on Road Traffic with its ten Annexes, subject to a declaration excluding Annex 1 from its application with respect to the Philippines.
- The Convention and every article and clause thereof shall be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the Republic of the Philippines and its citizens.