cancellation of favourable commercial treaties with China
Trieste and surrounding area were incorporated into a new independent state called the Free Territory of Trieste, which was later divided between Yugoslavia and Italy in 1954.
A subsequent annex to the treaty provided for cultural autonomy of the German minority in South Tyrol.
External links
Full text of the treaty (http://www.istrianet.org/istria/history/ww2/1947_treaty-index.htm).
The ParisPeace Conference (July 29 to October 15, 1946) resulted in the Parispeacetreaties signed on February 10, 1947.
The settlement elaborated in the peacetreaties included payment of war reparations, commitment to minority rights and territorial adjustments including the end of the Italian colonial empire in Africa and changes to the Hungarian-Slovak, Romanian-Hungarian, Soviet-Romanian, Bulgarian-Romanian and Soviet-Finnish frontiers.
The Soviet Union's accessions of territory in the Moscow PeaceTreaty (1940) were confirmed.
Notably absent at the peace conference was the ROC which was expelled from mainland China in December 1949 as a result of the Chinese Civil War and retreated to Taiwan.
Subsequently, the Treaty of Taipei was concluded between the ROC and Japan in 1952, where Japan again relinquished sovereignty over Taiwan and basically affirmed the terms of the San Francisco PeaceTreaty, and formalized the peace between the ROC and Japan.
The Treaty of Shimonoseki was a dispositive treaty, therefore it is not voidable or nullifiable.