Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Treaties
Download treaties (CSV, 1 kb)Treaty | Status | Signed | Ratified | Entered into force |
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Biological Weapons Convention | Party | 10 Apr 1972 | 16 Sep 1975 | 16 Sep 1975 |
Cartagena Protocol | Party | 23 Mar 2005 | 21 Jun 2005 | |
CITES | Party | 20 Jul 1976 | 18 Oct 1976 | |
Convention on Biological Diversity | Party | 11 Jun 1992 | 3 Dec 1994 | 3 Mar 1995 |
Geneva Protocol | Non-party | |||
International Health Regulations | Party | 15 Jun 2007 | ||
Nagoya Protocol | Party | 21 Sep 2011 | 4 Feb 2015 | 5 May 2015 |
Paris Agreement | Party | 22 Apr 2016 | 13 Dec 2017 | 12 Jan 2018 |
TRIPS Agreement | Party | |||
World Health Organization | Party | 24 Feb 1961 | 24 Feb 1961 | |
World Organization for Animal Health | Party | 22 Mar 1948 | 22 Mar 1948 | |
World Trade Organization | Party | 15 Apr 1994 | 2 Dec 1996 | 1 Jan 1997 |
Party
The state has accepted, approved, ratified, or is otherwise party to the agreement, indicating consent to be bound to the agreement.
Signatory
The state has signed, but not yet ratified or become an official party to the agreement. Where the signature is subject to ratification, acceptance or approval, the signature does not establish the consent to be bound. However, it is a means of authentication and expresses the willingness of the signatory state to continue the treaty-making process. The signature qualifies the signatory state to proceed to ratification, acceptance or approval. It also creates an obligation to refrain, in good faith, from acts that would defeat the object and the purpose of the agreement.
Non-party
The state has not taken any actions with regard to the agreement.
Associate member
The state may have requirements for some of the statutory or non statutory aspects of an agreement, but would not confer all of the obligations of the agreement on the member. Associate members may not have voting rights.
Observer
The state is non-party to an agreement, but has the ability to attend meetings or other discussions, and otherwise participate in activities. Observers may be granted permission to speak at formal meetings.