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. The convention entered into force in 2009 and currently applies in ten states. 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
As of March 2018, the convention applies in ten states.
StateSignatureRatification/accessionEntry into forceTerritorial application
Austria
Belgium
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Ireland
Italy
Latvia
Luxembourg
Monaco
Netherlands
Poland
ScotlandUK ratified on behalf of Scotland
Switzerland