Agreement for the Suppression of the Circulation of Obscene Publications explained

The Agreement for the Suppression of the Circulation of Obscene Publications is a multilateral anti-pornography treaty that was initially negotiated and concluded in Paris in 1910. It was amended by a 1949 Protocol. As of 2013, the treaty has 57 state parties.

The treaty was concluded on 4 May 1910 in Paris and was initially entitled the Agreement for the Repression of Obscene Publications. The treaty was initially agreed to by a number of states, including France, Germany, Austria-Hungary, Russia, and Great Britain. Through the treaty, the states agreed to designate a government authority tasked with sharing with the other states information regarding obscenity offences "where the various acts constituting the offence have taken place in different countries". The treaty applied to "obscene writings, designs, pictures or objects". In 1923, states agreed to criminalise the creation, distribution, and trade of obscene works via the Convention for the Suppression of the Circulation of and Traffic in Obscene Publications.

In 1948, the United Nations General Assembly agreed to a Protocol which would amend the 1910 treaty. On 4 May 1949 at Lake Success, New York, the Protocol was signed by a number of states. Ultimately, the Protocol was ratified by 35 states, which caused the revised treaty to come into force on 1 March 1950. One of the changes made by the Protocol was the name of the treaty. As of 2013, the 1949 version of the treaty remains in force and has 57 state parties.

Signatures and ratifications of the 1910 treaty

The following states ratified the 1910 treaty:

State Date signed Date ratified,
acceded or succeeded
Notes
1910 1910
1910 1910
1910 1910
1993
1910 1910
1971
1910 1910
1910 1910
1910 1910
2005
1910 1910
1910 1910
1993
1910 1910
1910 1910
1910 1910
1998

Ratifications of the 1949 treaty

State Date ratified,
acceded or succeeded
Notes
1949
1950
1998
1952
1949
1959
1949
1949 This ratification is currently in force for the People's Republic of China. Upon resuming the exercise of sovereignty over Hong Kong in 1997, the China declared that the agreement would continue to be in force in Hong Kong.
1983
1963
1951
1993
1962 Ratified as "Republic of the Congo".
1950
1949
1971
1949
1949
1958
1953
1950
1949
1959
1950
1952
1952
1964
1959
1975
2005
1955
1963
1965
1952
1957 This ratification is currently in force for Malaysia.
1967
1969
1952
2006
1950
1950
1961
1949
1951
1950
2001 Ratified as the "Federal Republic of Yugoslavia". This ratification is currently in force for Serbia.
1962
1993
1981
1950
1949 This ratification is currently in force for the Russian Federation.
1949 Ratified as "Ceylon".
1949
1962 This ratification is currently in force for Tanzania.
1966
1950
1949
1953
1974

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