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Making Public the Treaty on Civil Rights and Consular Prerogatives Between the Republic of the Philippines and the Spanish State
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Making Public the Treaty on Civil Rights and Consular Prerogatives Between the Republic of the Philippines and the Spanish State
Proclamation No. 119
February 22, 1949
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Summary of the Treaty on Civil Rights and Consular Prerogatives between the Republic of the Philippines and the Spanish StatePurpose of the Treaty
- To define the rights, privileges, exemptions, and immunities of the nationals and consular officers of each High Contracting Party in the territories of the other.
Ratification and Entry into Force
- The Treaty was concluded and signed at Manila on May 20, 1948, by the respective Plenipotentiaries of the two Governments.
- The Senate of the Philippines concurred in the making of the Treaty by its Resolution No. 54, adopted on May 20, 1948.
- The Treaty was duly ratified by both parties, and the ratifications were exchanged at Manila, Philippines, on December 22, 1948.
- The Treaty took effect in all its provisions immediately upon the exchange of ratifications.
Proclamation and Observance
- President Elpidio Quirino caused the Treaty to be made public on February 22, 1949.
- The Treaty and every article and clause thereof shall be observed and fulfilled with good faith by the Republic of the Philippines and its citizens.
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Making Public the Treaty on Civil Rights and Consular Prerogatives Between the Republic of the Philippines and the Spanish State
Proclamation No. 119
•February 22, 1949
MALACAÑANGManila
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES
Proclamation No. 119
MAKING PUBLIC THE TREATY ON CIVIL RIGHTS AND CONSULAR PREROGATIVES BETWEEN THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES AND THE SPANISH STATE.
WHEREAS, a Treaty on Civil Rights and Consular Prerogatives between the Republic of the Philippines and the Spanish State, designed for the purpose of defining the rights, privileges, exemptions and immunities of the nationals and consular officers of each High Contracting Party in the territories of the Other, was concluded and signed at Manila on the twentieth day of May, nineteen hundred and forty-eight, by the respective Plenipotentiaries of the two Governments;
WHEREAS, the Senate of the Philippines by its Resolution No. 54, adopted on May 20, 1948, concurred in the making of the said Treaty on Civil Rights and Consular Prerogatives in accordance with the Constitution of the Philippines;
WHEREAS, the said Treaty has been duly ratified on both parts, and the ratifications of the two Governments were exchanged at Manila, Philippines, on the twenty-second day of December, nineteen hundred and forty-eight; and
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Proclamations
Treaty
Civil Rights
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Republic of the Philippines
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Immunities
Ratification
Entry into Force
Proclamation
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