Treaty

Depositary

Statute of the Hague Conference on Private International Law

PartiesParties with a link have a reservation.

Party Signature RatificationS=Signature without reservation or requirement of ratification R=Ratification, Acceptance, Approval or Notification A=Accession Su=Succession NK=Not Known Entry into force Renunciation Termination
Albania 04-06-2002 (R) 04-06-2002
Andorra 11-06-2015 (R) 11-06-2015
Argentina 28-04-1972 (R) 28-04-1972
Armenia 28-04-2015 (R) 28-04-2015
Australia 01-11-1973 (R) 01-11-1973
Austria 16-09-1954 (R) 15-07-1955
Azerbaijan 29-07-2014 (R) 29-07-2014
Belarus 12-07-2001 (R) 12-07-2001
Belgium 01-09-1953 (R) 15-07-1955
Bosnia and Herzegovina 07-06-2001 (R) 07-06-2001
Brazil 23-02-2001 (R) 23-02-2001
Bulgaria 22-04-1999 (R) 22-04-1999
Burkina Faso 16-10-2013 (R) 16-10-2013
Canada 07-10-1968 (R) 07-10-1968
Chile 25-04-1986 (R) 25-04-1986
China 03-07-1987 (R) 03-07-1987
Costa Rica 27-01-2011 (R) 27-01-2011
Croatia 12-06-1995 (R) 12-06-1995
Cyprus 08-10-1984 (R) 08-10-1984
Czech Republic 28-01-1993 (R) 28-01-1993
Czechoslovakia (<01-01-1993) 29-05-1968 (R) 29-05-1968
Denmark 26-02-1954 (R) 15-07-1955
Dominican Republic 04-03-2020 (R) 04-03-2020
Ecuador 02-11-2007 (R) 02-11-2007
Egypt 24-04-1961 (R) 24-04-1961
El Salvador 02-03-2022 (R) 02-03-2022
Estonia 13-05-1998 (R) 13-05-1998
EU (European Union) 03-04-2007 (R) 03-04-2007
Finland 02-12-1955 (R) 02-12-1955
France 20-04-1964 (R) 20-04-1964
Georgia 28-05-2001 (R) 28-05-2001
Germany 14-12-1955 (R) 14-12-1955
Greece 26-08-1955 (R) 26-08-1955
Honduras 09-09-2021 (R) 09-09-2021
Hungary 06-01-1987 (R) 06-01-1987
Iceland 14-11-2003 (R) 14-11-2003
India 13-03-2008 (R) 13-03-2008
Ireland 26-08-1955 (R) 26-08-1955
Israel 24-09-1964 (R) 24-09-1964
Italy 26-06-1957 (R) 26-06-1957
Japan 27-06-1957 (R) 27-06-1957
Jordan 13-06-2001 (R) 13-06-2001
Kazakhstan 14-06-2017 (R) 14-06-2017
Latvia 11-08-1992 (R) 11-08-1992
Lithuania 23-10-2001 (R) 23-10-2001
Luxembourg 12-03-1956 (R) 12-03-1956
Malaysia 02-10-2002 (R) 02-10-2002
Malta 30-01-1995 (R) 30-01-1995
Mauritius 19-01-2011 (R) 19-01-2011
Mexico 18-03-1986 (R) 18-03-1986
Moldova 16-03-2016 (R) 16-03-2016
Monaco 08-08-1996 (R) 08-08-1996
Mongolia 01-07-2021 (R) 01-07-2021
Montenegro 01-03-2007 (R) 01-03-2007
Morocco 06-09-1993 (R) 06-09-1993
Namibia 19-01-2021 (R) 19-01-2021
Netherlands, the Kingdom of the 25-09-1954 (R) 15-07-1955
New Zealand 05-02-2002 (R) 05-02-2002
Nicaragua 21-10-2020 (R) 21-10-2020
North Macedonia 20-09-1993 (R) 20-09-1993
Norway 15-07-1955 (R) 15-07-1955
Panama 29-05-2002 (R) 29-05-2002
Paraguay 28-06-2005 (R) 28-06-2005
Peru 29-01-2001 (R) 29-01-2001
Philippines 14-07-2010 (R) 14-07-2010
Poland 29-05-1984 (R) 29-05-1984
Portugal 08-12-1953 (R) 15-07-1955
Republic of Korea, the 20-08-1997 (R) 20-08-1997
Romania 10-04-1991 (R) 10-04-1991
Russian Federation 06-12-2001 (R) 06-12-2001
Rwanda 05-03-2025 (R) 05-03-2025
Saudi Arabia 19-10-2016 (R) 19-10-2016
Serbia 26-04-2001 (R) 26-04-2001
Singapore 09-04-2014 (R) 09-04-2014
Slovakia 26-04-1993 (R) 26-04-1993
Slovenia 18-06-1992 (R) 18-06-1992
South Africa 14-02-2002 (R) 14-02-2002
Spain 08-12-1953 (R) 15-07-1955
Sri Lanka 27-09-2001 (R) 27-09-2001
Suriname 07-10-1977 (R) 07-10-1977
Sweden 09-12-1953 (R) 15-07-1955
Switzerland 06-05-1957 (R) 06-05-1957
Thailand 03-03-2021 (R) 03-03-2021
Tunisia 04-11-2014 (R) 04-11-2014
Türkiye 26-08-1955 (R) 26-08-1955
Ukraine 03-12-2003 (R) 03-12-2003
United Kingdom 03-01-1955 (R) 15-07-1955
United States of America 15-10-1964 (R) 15-10-1964
Uruguay 27-07-1983 (R) 27-07-1983
Uzbekistan 04-03-2020 (R) 04-03-2020
Venezuela 25-07-1979 (R) 25-07-1979
Vietnam 10-04-2013 (R) 10-04-2013
Yugoslavia (< 25-06-1991) 09-10-1958 (R) 09-10-1958
Zambia 17-05-2013 (R) 17-05-2013

Extensions

China

Extended to Entry into force Termination
Macao SAR 20-12-1999

Portugal

Extended to Entry into force Termination
Macao (<20-12-1999) 20-12-1999

Parties with reservations, declarations and objections

Party Reservations / Declarations Objections
China Yes No
EU (European Union) Yes No
Montenegro Yes No
Netherlands, the Kingdom of the Yes No
New Zealand Yes No
Portugal Yes No
Serbia Yes No

China

14-07-1999

Statement of the Government of the People's Republic of China.
In accordance with the Joint Declaration of the Government of the People's Republic of China and the Government of the Republic of Portugal on the Question of Macao signed in Beijing on 13 April 1987, the People's Republic of China shall resume the exercise of sovereignty over Macao as from 20 December 1999. As an inalienable part of the territory of the People's Republic of China, Macao shall become a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China as from that date. The People's Republic of China shall thereafter take charge of the foreign affairs related to the Macao Special Administrative Region.
The People's Republic of China is a member of the Hague Conference on Private International Law and with effect from 20 December 1999, its membership shall include the Macao Special Administrative Region and the Constitution of the Hague Conference on Private International Law shall apply to the Macao Special Administrative Region. Hence, the Government of the People's Republic of China declares that, with effect from 20 December 1999, representatives of the Macao Special Administrative Region may participate in the Hague Conference on Private International Law as members of the delegation of the Government of the People's Republic of China and express their views on matters relating to the Macao Special Administrative Region, in the name of "Macao, China".

EU (European Union)

03-04-2007

The European Community endeavours to examine whether it is in its interest to join existing Hague Conventions in respect of which there is Community competence. Where this interest exists, the European Community, in cooperation with the HCCH, will make every effort to overcome the difficulties resulting from the absence of a clause providing for the accession of a Regional Economic Integration Organisation to those Conventions.
The European Community further endeavours to make it possible for representatives of the Permanent Bureau of the HCCH to take part in meetings of experts organised by the Commission of the European Communities where matters of interest to the HCCH are being discussed.


01-12-2009

The Treaty of Lisbon amending the Treaty on European Union and the Treaty establishing the European Community will enter into force on 1 December 2009.
As a consequence, as from that date the European Union will replace and succeed the European Community (Article 1, third paragraph, of the Treaty on European Union as it results from the amendments introduced by the Treaty of Lisbon).
Therefore, as from that date the European Union will exercise all rights and assume all obligations of the European Community, including its status in the Organisation, whilst continuing to exercise existing rights and assume obligations of the European Union.
In particular, as from that date the European Union will succeed to all agreements concluded and all commitments made by the European Community with your Organisation and to all agreements or commitments adopted within your Organisation and binding on the European Community.

Montenegro

01-03-2007

[...] the Government of the Republic of Montenegro succeeds to the Statute of the Hague Conference on Private International Law, as revised in 2005, adopted at The Hague on 31 October 1951, and takes faithfully to perform and carry out the stipulations therein contained as from 3 June 2006, the date upon the Republic of Montenegro assumed responsibility for its international relations.

Netherlands, the Kingdom of the

18-10-2010

The Kingdom of the Netherlands consisted of three parts: the Netherlands, the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba. The Netherlands Antilles consisted of the islands of Curaçao, Sint Maarten, Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba.
With effect from 10 October 2010, the Netherlands Antilles ceased to exist as a part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Since that date, the Kingdom consists of four parts: the Netherlands, Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten. Curaçao and Sint Maarten enjoy internal self-government within the Kingdom, as Aruba and, up to 10 October 2010, the Netherlands Antilles do.
These changes constitute a modification of the internal constitutional relations within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The Kingdom of the Netherlands will accordingly remain the subject of international law with which agreements are concluded. The modification of the structure of the Kingdom will therefore not affect the validity of the international agreements ratified by the Kingdom for the Netherlands Antilles. These agreements, including any reservations made, will continue to apply to Curaçao and Sint Maarten.
The other islands that have formed part of the Netherlands Antilles - Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba - became part of the Netherlands, thus constituting 'the Caribbean part of the Netherlands'. The agreements that applied to the Netherlands Antilles will also continue to apply to these islands; however, the Government of the Netherlands will now be responsible for implementing these agreements.

New Zealand

05-02-2002

[...] that, consistent with the constitutional status of Tokelau and taking into account the commitment of the Government of New Zealand to the development of self-government for Tokelau through an act of self-determination under the Charter of the United Nations, this ratification shall not extend to Tokelau unless and until a Declaration to this effect is lodged by the Government of New Zealand with the Depositary on the basis of appropriate consultation with that territory.

Portugal

13-08-1999

Declaration by the Representative of the Government of the Portuguese Republic.
Whereas the Portuguese Republic is responsible for the external relations of Macau, I was instructed by my Government to declare that representatives of Macau, Territory where the Statute of the Hague Conference on Private International Law is in force, have been participating in the meetings of the Conference integrated in the Portuguese Delegation.
I was further instructed to declare that, in conformity with the Joint Declaration of the Government of the Portuguese Republic and of the Government of the People's Republic of China on the question of Macau, signed in Beijing on the 13th of April 1987, the Portuguese Republic will remain, until 19 December 1999, responsible for the external relations of Macau. Until that date, Macau will continue to participate in the meetings of the Hague Conference on Private International Law integrated in the Portuguese Delegation. From 20 December 1999 on the People's Republic of China will resume the exercise of sovereignty over Macau.

Serbia

05-02-2003

[...] that, following the adoption and promulgation of the Constitutional Charter of Serbia and Montenegro by the Assembly of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia on February 4, 2003, as previously adopted by the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia on 27 January 2003 and by the Assembly of the Republic of Montenegro on 29 January 2003, the name of the State of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia has been changed to "Serbia and Montenegro".


09-06-2006

[...] following the declaration of the state independence of Montenegro, and under the Article 60 of the Constitutional Charter of the state union of Serbia and Montenegro, the Republic of Serbia is continuing international personality of the state union of Serbia and Montenegro, which was confirmed also by the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia at its session held on 5 June 2006.

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