CAPE TOWN CONVENTION AND AIRCRAFT PROTOCOL – ACCESSION BY THE KINGDOM OF DENMARK

On 26 October 2015 the Kingdom of Denmark’s instruments of accession to the Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment and to the Protocol to the Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment on Matters specific to Aircraft Equipment were deposited with UNIDROIT by Counsellor Asser Rasmussen Berling of the Danish Embassy in Rome. The Kingdom of Denmark made declarations under Articles 39(1)(a), 39(1)(b), 40, 52, 54(2) and 55 of the Convention, and under Articles XXIX, XXX(1), XXX(3) and XXX(5) of the Aircraft Protocol. The Convention and the Aircraft Protocol will enter into force for the Kingdom of Denmark on 1 February 2016. With the deposit of Denmark’s instruments, the Cape Town Convention now has 69 Contracting States and one Regional Economic Integration Organisation and the Aircraft Protocol has 60 Contracting States and one Regional Economic Integration Organisation. Further details about the Convention and Aircraft Protocol are available at the “Depositary Functions of UNIDROIT” page.

Counsellor Asser Rasmussen Berling and
Deputy Secretary-General Anna Veneziano
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