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Treaties 317

Multilateral Treaties

Arms Trade Treaty

Signed: 02.04.2013

Ratified: 22.02.1014 Entry into force: 24.12.2014

Maritime Labour Convention (MLC, 2006)

Signed: 23.02.2006

Ratified: 20.06.2013 Entry into force: 20.06.2014 Minamata Convention on Mercury

Signed: 10.10.2013

Entry into force: Not in force

Protocol to Eliminate Illicit Trade in Tobacco Products

Signed: 12.11.2012

Entry into force: Not in force International Labour Organisation

Labour Inspection Convention (ILO No 81)

Signed: 11.07.1947

Ratified: 20.06.2013 Entry into force: 20.06.2014

Work in Fishing Sector Convention (ILO No 188)

Signed: 14.06.2007

Ratified: 20.06.2013 Entry into force: Not in force

Domestic Workers Convention (ILO No. 189)

Signed: 16.06.2011

Ratified: 20.06.2013 Entry into force: 20.06.2014

African Caribbean and Pacific Group/European Union

Agreement Amending for the Second Time, the Partnership Agreement between the Members of the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States, of the one part, and the European Community and its Member States, of the other part, signed in Cotonou on 23 June 2000, as First Amended in Luxembourg on 25 June 2005

Signed: 22.06.2010

Ratified: 17.04.2013 Entry into force: Not in force

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318 (2013) 38 SAYIL Angola/ Democratic Republic of the Congo/South Africa

Memorandum of Understanding between the Government of the Republic of South Africa, the Government of the Republic of Angola, and the Government of the Democratic Republic of Congo on the Establishment of a Tripartite Mechanism on Dialogue and Co-operation

Signed: 23.08.2013

Entry into force: Not in force Angola/Namibia/South Africa

Benguela Current Convention between the Government of the Republic of Angola and the Government of the Republic of Namibia and the Government of the Republic of South Africa

Signed: 18.03.2013

Ratified: 10.07.2014 Entry into force: Not in force

Belgium/Luxembourg/Netherlands/ South Africa

Agreement between the Government of the Republic of South Africa and the Governments of the Benelux States on the Exemption of Visa Requirements for holders of Diplomatic, Official and/or Service Passports

Signed: 22.02.2013

Entry into force: Not in force Botswana/Lesotho/South Africa

Memorandum of Understanding between the Government of the Republic of South Africa, the Government of the Republic of Botswana and the Government of the Kingdom of Lesotho Establishing a Framework for Study on the Provision of Water to the Republic of Botswana from the Lesotho Highlands

Signed: 01.03.2013

Entry into force: 01.03.2013 IBSA Dialogue Forum

Tripartite Agreement on Co-operation in the Field of Tourism under the IBSA Dialogue Forum

Signed: 15.10.2008

Entry into force: 14.02.2013 Southern African Customs Union

Amendments to the Southern African Customs Union (SACU) Agreement of 2002 to Institutionalise the SACU Summit

Signed: 12.04.2013

Entry into force: Not in force

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