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Article 16 of the Treaty of Peace with Turkey signed at Lausanne on July 24, 1923.[1]
(c) Japan renounces all rights, titles and interests acquired under, and is discharged from all obligations resulting from, the Agreement between Germany and the Creditor Powers of January 20, 1930,[2] and its Annexes, including the Trust Agreement, dated May 17, 1930;[3] the Convention of January 20, 1930,[4] respecting the Bank for International Settlements; and the Statutes of the Bank for International Settlements. Japan will notify to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Paris within six months of the first coming into force of the present Treaty its renunciation of the rights, title and interests referred to in this paragraph.
Article 9
Japan will enter promptly into negotiations with the Allied Powers so desiring for the conclusion of bilateral and multilateral agreements providing for the regulation or limitation of fishing and the conservation and development of fisheries on the high seas.
Article 10
Japan renounces all special rights and interests in China, including all benefits and privileges resulting from the provisions of the final Protocol signed at Peking on September 7, 1901,[5] and all annexes, notes and documents supplementary thereto, and agrees to the abrogation in respect to Japan of the said protocol, annexes, notes and documents,
Article 11
Japan accepts the judgments of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East and of other Allied War Crimes Courts both within and outside Japan, and will carry out the sentences imposed thereby upon Japanese nationals imprisoned in Japan. The power to grant clemency, to reduce sentences and to parole with respect to such prisoners may not be exercised except on the decision of the Government or Governments which imposed the sentence in each instance, and on the recommendation of Japan. In the case of persons sentenced by the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, such power may not be exercised except on the decision of a majority of the Governments represented on the Tribunal, and on the recommendation of Japan.
- ↑ League of Nations, Treaty Series, Vol. XXVIII, p. 11.
- ↑ League of Nations, Treaty Series, Vol. CIV, p. 243.
- ↑ League of Nations, Treaty Series, Vol. CIV, p. 328.
- ↑ League of Nations, Treaty Series, Vol. CIV, p. 441.
- ↑ De Martens: Nouveau Recueil général de Traités, deuxième série, tome XXXII, p. 94.
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