Hague Protection of Adults Convention

The Hague Protection of Adults Convention, formally the Convention on the International Protection of Adults, is a convention concluded by the Hague Conference on Private International Law in 2000.[1] The convention entered into force in 2009 and currently applies in ten states.[2] The convention is aimed at the protection of vulnerable adults, persons who are "by reason of an impairment or insufficiency of their personal faculties, are not in a position to protect their interests". The convention

  • determines which courts have jurisdiction to take protection measures
  • determines which law is to be applied in the circumstances; and who may be a vulnerable person
  • establishes a system of central authorities which should cooperate, locate vulnerable adults and give information on the status of vulnerable persons to other authorities.

Hague Protection of Adults Convention
Convention of 13 January 2000 on the International Protection of Adults
  Party
  Signatory that did not ratify
Signed13 January 2000
LocationThe Hague, The Netherlands
Effective1 January 2009
ConditionRatification by 3 states[1]
Signatories19[2]
Parties15[2]
DepositaryMinistry of Foreign Affairs (Netherlands)[1]
LanguagesEnglish and French[1]

Parties

As of March 2023, the convention applies in fifteen states.

StateSignatureRatification/accessionEntry into forceTerritorial application
 Austria10 July 20139 October 20131 February 2014
 Belgium6 February 201730 September 20201 January 2021[3]
 Cyprus1 April 200918 September 20181 November 2018
 Czech Republic1 April 200918 April 20121 August 2012
 Estonia13 December 20101 March 2011
 Finland18 September 200819 November 20101 March 2011
 France13 July 200118 September 20081 January 2009
 Germany22 December 20033 April 20071 January 2009
 Greece18 September 200828 July 20221 November 2022
 Ireland18 September 2008
 Italy31 October 2008
 Latvia15 December 201624 November 20171 March 2018
 Luxembourg18 September 2008
 Malta11 November 20228 March 20231 July 2023
 Monaco4 March 20164 March 20161 December 2016
 Netherlands13 January 2000
 Poland18 September 2008
 Portugal18 September 200814 March 20181 July 2018
 Scotland1 April 20035 November 20031 January 2009UK ratified on behalf of Scotland
  Switzerland3 April 200727 March 20091 July 2009

References

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