Sunday, November 8, 2009

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As with all beginnings of something new, there are always many questions, I searched the original text of the agreement in the Web conference in The Hague, finding important aspects that probably will solve some of the many questions that plague us when we perform any procedure documentary.

What documents can be apostille? The text states that the convention applies only to those public documents issued by any public authority relating to a court, including those issued by ecclesiastical authorities, administrative, public prosecutor, a clerk, officer or bailiff;

Marriage certificates, death, birth, deeds academic qualifications issued by public institutions (The certificates issued by private institutions need the support of the Ministry of Education before his comment). What

Countries and / or states are signatories, bonded, contracting to the convention?

Albania - Andorra - Antigua and Barbados - Argentina - Armenia - Australia - Austria - Bahamas - Barbados - Belarus - Belgium - Belize - Bosnia and Herzegovina - Botswana - Bulgaria - Cape Verde - China (Hong Kong) - China (Macao) Colombia - Cook Islands - Croatia - Cyprus - Czech Republic - Denmark, Dominica - Dominican Republic - Ecuador - El Salvador - Estonia - Fiji - Finland - France - Georgia - Germany - Greece - Grenada - Honduras - Hurgaría - India - Israel - Italy - Japan - Korea, Republic of Malta - Marshall Islands - Mauritius - Mexico - Monaco - Mongolia - Montenegro - New Zealand - Norway - Panama - Portugal - Romania - Russian Federation - Saint Kitts and Nevis - Saint Lucia - Serbia - South Africa - Spain - Suriname - Sweden - Switzerland - Trinidad and Tobago - Turkey - Ukraine - USA - Venezuela - among others.

However, the concern that arises is the following, require all countries to accept the accession of another country, or simply signing the agreement on equal footing for all signatory and acceding States?

I'm still reading looking for the answer ... ..

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