Treaty of Limits (Brazil–Netherlands)
Traité entre les Pays-Bas et les États-Unis du Brésil, établissant la frontière entre Ie Brésil et la Colonie du Surinam. Treaty between the Netherlands and the United States of Brazil, establishing the border between Brazil and the Colony of Surinam. | |
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Boundary delimitation | |
Signed | 5 May 1906 |
Location | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
Effective | 1908 |
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Language | French |
Full text | |
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The Treaty of Limits was a 1906
formed from the French border French Guiana to the British border British Guiana, the line of the watershed between the Amazon basin to the south, and the basins of the rivers flowing into north to the Atlantic Ocean.
The treaty also established the possibility of designating a joint Brazilian–Dutch commission that would physically demarcate the border with markers if that was deemed necessary. The boundary defined by the treaty is still the recognized border between Brazil and now-independent Suriname. There are no
The border described in the treaty was the result of a negotiation process between the Netherlands and Brazil and followed the establishment of the borders between Brazil and France (
The treaty was signed in Rio de Janeiro on 5 May 1906. Brazil and the Netherlands both ratified the treaty in 1908.
See also
References
- Surya P. Sharma (1997). Territorial Acquisition, Disputes and International Law. (M. Nijhoff Publishers: The Hague, ISBN 90-411-0362-7)
External links
- Treaty of Limits: Full text (Portuguese)