New Zealand accepts Hague Conference Statute
By Note dated 5 February 2002, the Embassy of New Zealand at The Hague informed the depositary of the Hague Conventions, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, that it had accepted the Hague Conference Statute. New Zealand is the fifty-eighth State to join the Hague Conference on private international law, and is already a Party to the Hague Conventions on legalisation, child...
Russian Federation rejoins the Hague Conference
On 6 December 2001, the Ambassador of the Russian Federation, H.E. Mr Alexander Georgievich Khodakov, deposited the instrument of acceptance by his country of the Statute of the Hague Conference on private international law, in accordance with Article 2, paragraph 1, of the Statute, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. As a result, all States (or their successor...
Hague Conference has now 56 Member States
On 23 October 2001, Lithuania, after having been admitted as a new Member State, accepted the Statute of the Hague Conference and has thus become the 56th Member State of the Organisation. Lithuania was already a Party to the Hague Conventions on legalisation, on service abroad of documents, on obtaining of evidence abroad, on maintenance obligations (applicable law), on access to justice, and...
Hague Conference has now 55 Member States
On 27 September 2001, Sri Lanka, after having been admitted as a new Member State, accepted the Statute of the Hague Conference and has thus become the 55th Member State of the Organisation. Sri Lanka was already a Party to the Hague Conventions on service abroad of documents, obtaining of evidence abroad, international child abduction, and intercountry adoption. ...
Acceptance of the Statute
On 1 August 2001, it was established that Bosnia and Herzegovina has become a Member of the Conference on that date with retroactive effect as from 7 June 2001....
Belarus accepts Statute
On 12 July 2001, the Republic of Belarus accepted the Hague Conference's Statute after having been admitted as a Member State of the Organisation....
Jordan accepts Statute
On 13 June 2001, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan accepted the Hague Conference's Statute after having been admitted as a Member State of the Organisation....
Georgia accepts Statute
On 28 May 2001, the Republic of Georgia accepted the Hague Conference's Statute after having been admitted as a Member State of the Organisation....
Admission of Bulgaria as a Member State of the Hague Conference
On Thursday 22 April 1999, the Ambassador of Bulgaria in The Hague deposited the instrument of acceptance of the Hague Conference's Statute. Consequently, Bulgaria has become the Conference's 47th Member State....