LUXEMBOURG RAIL PROTOCOL TO THE CAPE TOWN CONVENTION – SIGNATURE BY MOZAMBIQUE

On 15 November 2016, the Republic of Mozambique, which is already a Party to the Cape Town Convention and the Aircraft Protocol, signed the Luxembourg Rail Protocol, which was adopted in February 2007 at a diplomatic Conference held in Luxembourg. The Luxembourg Rail Protocol will enter into force when the conditions set out in Article XXIII(1) of the Rail Protocol have been satisfied.

Her Excellency, Honourable Ms Nyeleti Brooke Mondlane, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of the Republic of Mozambique, signed the Luxembourg Rail Protocol at a ceremony held at the UNIDROIT Headquarters in Rome, accompanied by H.E. Ms Maria Manuela Lucas, Ambassador of the Republic of Mozambique in Italy, and by Mr Inacio Tomas Muzime, Diplomatic Counsellor of the Embassy. The delegation was received by Deputy Secretary-General Professor Anna Veneziano and Ms Marina Schneider, Senior Legal Officer and Treaty Depositary.

Further details about the Luxembourg Protocol and the Cape Town Convention are available at:

black right 01 “Depositary Functions of UNIDROIT – Luxembourg Rail Protocol”
black right 01 “Depositary Functions of UNIDROIT – Cape Town Convention”

 

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In the center Honourable Nyeleti Brooke Mondlane, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of the Republic of Mozambique, on the right H.E. Ms Maria Manuela Lucas, Ambassador of the Republic of Mozambique in Italy, on the left Professor Anna Veneziano, Deputy Secretary-General of UNIDROIT
From left to right: Mr Inacio Tomas Muzime, Diplomatic Counsellor of the Embassy of the Republic of Mozambique in Italy, Professor Anna Veneziano, Deputy Secretary-General of UNIDROIT, Honourable Nyeleti Brooke Mondlane, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of the Republic of Mozambique, Ms Marina Schneider, Senior Legal Officer and Treaty Depositary of UNIDROIT and H.E. Ms Maria Manuela Lucas, Ambassador of the Republic of Mozambique in Italy
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