Montevideo Convention

Montevideo Convention

The Montevideo Convention on the Rights and Duties of States is a treaty signed at Montevideo, Uruguay, on December 26, 1933, during the Seventh International Conference of American States. The Convention codifies the declarative theory of statehood as accepted as part of customary international law. At the conference, United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Secretary of State Cordell Hull declared the Good Neighbor Policy, which opposed U.S. armed intervention in inter-American affairs. The convention was signed by 19 states. The acceptance of three of the signatories was subject to minor reservations. Those states were Brazil, Peru and the United States.

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enThe Montevideo Convention on the Rights and Duties of States is a treaty signed at Montevideo, Uruguay, on December 26, 1933, during the Seventh International Conference of American States. The Convention codifies the declarative theory of statehood as accepted as part of customary international law. At the conference, United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Secretary of State Cordell Hull declared the Good Neighbor Policy, which opposed U.S. armed intervention in inter-American affairs. The convention was signed by 19 states. The acceptance of three of the signatories was subject to minor reservations. Those states were Brazil, Peru and the United States.
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DateEffective
26 December 1934
DateSigned
26 December 1933
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Pan American Union
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enThe Montevideo Convention on the Rights and Duties of States is a treaty signed at Montevideo, Uruguay, on December 26, 1933, during the Seventh International Conference of American States. The Convention codifies the declarative theory of statehood as accepted as part of customary international law. At the conference, United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Secretary of State Cordell Hull declared the Good Neighbor Policy, which opposed U.S. armed intervention in inter-American affairs. The convention was signed by 19 states. The acceptance of three of the signatories was subject to minor reservations. Those states were Brazil, Peru and the United States. The convention became operative on December 26, 1934. It was registered in League of Nations Treaty Series on January 8, 1936. The conference is notable in U.S. history, since one of the U.S. representatives was Dr. Sophonisba Preston Breckinridge, the first U.S. female representative at an international conference.
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Category:Treaties of the United States
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Charter of the United Nations
Constitutive theory of statehood
Cordell Hull
Customary international law
Declarative theory of statehood
European Union
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Foreign policy of the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Good Neighbor Policy
International Conference of American States
International law
Montevideo
Organization of American States
Pan American Union
Peru
Recognition of states approach
Sophonisba Preston Breckinridge
Sovereignty
Stimson Doctrine
Switzerland
United States
United States Secretary of State
Uruguay
LocationSigned
Montevideo
Uruguay
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Name
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Parties
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Konvention von Montevideo
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Montevideói egyezmény
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Montevideo-konvensjonen
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Конвенция Монтевидео
Монтевидеон Конвенци
Монтевидејска конвенција
אמנת מונטווידאו
اتفاقية مونتيفيديو
معاهده مونته ویدئو
माण्ट्वीडियो सम्मेलन
മോണ്ടെവിഡിയോ കൺവെൻഷൻ
อนุสัญญากรุงมอนเตวิเดโอ
モンテビデオ条約 (1933年)
蒙特維多國家權利義務公約
몬테비데오 협약
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Customary international law
Declarative theory of statehood
Signatories
20
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Category:1933 in the United States
Category:History of Montevideo
Category:Interwar-period treaties
Category:Treaties concluded in 1933
Category:Treaties entered into force in 1934
Category:Treaties of Argentina
Category:Treaties of Chile
Category:Treaties of Colombia
Category:Treaties of Cuba
Category:Treaties of Ecuador
Category:Treaties of El Salvador
Category:Treaties of Guatemala
Category:Treaties of Haiti
Category:Treaties of Honduras
Category:Treaties of Mexico
Category:Treaties of Nicaragua
Category:Treaties of Panama
Category:Treaties of Paraguay
Category:Treaties of Peru
Category:Treaties of the Dominican Republic
Category:Treaties of the United States
Category:Treaties of Uruguay
Category:Treaties of Vargas-era Brazil
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