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  2. ATA Carnet - Wikipedia

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    Some countries have signed either the ATA Convention or the Istanbul Convention but have yet to have a National Guaranteeing Association appointed and member of the ICC ATA Carnet Guarantee Chain to start officially issuing ATA Carnets. Also in some cases, despite not having signed a given Convention or Annex, the according type of goods will ...

  3. Istanbul Convention - Wikipedia

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    The Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence Against Women and Domestic Violence, better known as the Istanbul Convention, is a human rights treaty of the Council of Europe opposing violence against women and domestic violence which was opened for signature on 11 May 2011, in Istanbul, Turkey.

  4. Istanbul Convention on Temporary Entry - Wikipedia

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  5. Customs Convention on Containers - Wikipedia

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    The Customs Convention on Containers is a United Nations and ... The Convention was somewhat superseded in 1990 by the Istanbul Convention, ... ATA Carnet; External ...

  6. World Customs Organization - Wikipedia

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    ATA Convention and the Convention on Temporary Admission (Istanbul Convention). Both the ATA Convention and the Istanbul Convention are WCO instruments governing temporary admission of goods. The ATA system, which is integral to both Conventions, allows the free movement of goods across frontiers and their temporary admission into a customs ...

  7. Customs Convention on the Temporary Importation of Private ...

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    The Convention was concluded in New York City on 4 June 1954 at the same conference the Convention concerning Customs Facilities for Touring was concluded. The Convention entered into force on 15 December 1957. It was signed by 32 states and as of 2013 has 80 parties, which includes 79 United Nations member states plus the European Union.

  8. Customs Convention on the Temporary Importation for Private ...

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    The Customs Convention on the Temporary Importation for Private Use of Aircraft and Pleasure Boats is a 1956 United Nations multilateral treaty.In states that adhere to the Convention, it allows individuals that are temporarily visiting a country—such as tourists—to import an aircraft or pleasure boat to the country duty free so long as the aircraft or boat will be used exclusively for ...

  9. Customs Convention on the Temporary Importation of Commercial ...

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    The Convention entered into force on 8 April 1959. It was signed by 12 states and as of 2013 has 42 parties, which includes 41 United Nations member states plus the European Union . The Convention was somewhat superseded in 1990 by the Istanbul Convention , which combines in one single instrument the various conventions on the temporary ...