Constituency

Parties and Signatories

Membership in IACA is open to UN Member States and intergovernmental organizations (IGOs). To date, the Academy has a constituency of 80 Parties, comprising 76 UN Member States and four IGOs.

All of these Parties have either ratified or acceded to IACA’s founding treaty, the Agreement for the Establishment of IACA as an International Organization.

The treaty was open for signature until 31 December 2010. UN Member States and intergovernmental organizations that had not signed by this date can join IACA by way of accession.

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Parties list

PARTIES Signature Ratification / Accession (a) Entry into force
Afghanistan   25 March 2013 (a) 24 May 2013
Albania 2 Sept 2010 21 Sept 2011 20 Nov 2011
Argentina  2 Sept 2010 14 Jan 2014 15 March 2014
Armenia   14 Jan 2014 (a) 15 March 2014
Australia 16 Dec 2010 18 June 2012 17 Aug 2012
Austria 2 Sept 2010 30 Dec 2010 8 March 2011 
Azerbaijan    4 Sept 2012 (a) 3 Nov 2012
Bahrain   29 Sep 2016 (a) 28 Nov 2016
Bangladesh   21 Sep 2018 (a) 20 Nov 2018
Bolivia (Plurinational State of) 2 Sept 2010 20 July 2012  18 Sept 2012
Bosnia and Herzegovina   16 May 2012 (a) 15 July 2012
Botswana   11 April 2014 (a) 10 June 2014
Brazil 22 Dec 2010 1 July 2013 30 Aug 2013
Bulgaria 2 Sept 2010 31 Aug 2011 30 Oct 2011 
Burkina Faso 15 Dec 2010 27 June 2013 26 Aug 2013
Cambodia   15 Oct 2013 (a) 14 Dec 2013
Chile  2 Sept 2010 11 July 2013 9 Sept 2013
China   16 Sept 2014 (a) 15 Nov 2014
Cote d’Ivoire   23 Nov 2015 (a) 22 Jan 2016
Croatia 15 Dec 2010 23 Sept 2011 22 Nov 2011
Cyprus 2 Sept 2010 19 Aug 2011 18 Oct 2011
Czech Republic 14 Dec 2010 6 June 2011 5 Aug 2011
Egypt    24 April 2013 (a) 23 June 2013
El Salvador   16 March 2016 (a) 15 May 2016
Finland   27 June 2014 (a) 26 Aug 2014
Georgia   26 March 2015 (a) 25 May 2015
Greece 28 Dec 2010 12 Nov 2014 11 Jan 2015
Guinea   6 Nov 2017 (a) 5 Jan 2018
Honduras   4 Dec 2018 a 2 Feb 2019
Hungary  2 Sept 2010 27 April 2011 26 June 2011 
India    29 May 2013 (a) 28 July 2013
Indonesia  2 Sept 2010 18 Sept 2013 17 Nov 2013
Iraq 2 Dec 2010 7 Oct 2013 6 Dec 2013
Israel 21 Dec 2010 27 Sept 2012 26 Nov 2012
Jordan  2 Sept 2010 30 June 2011 29 Aug 2011
Kazakhstan   5 Dec 2013 (a) 3 Feb 2014
Kenya 2 Sept 2010 9 June 2010 8 Aug 2020
Kuwait   5 March 2015 (a) 4 May 2015
Kyrgyzstan   19 Jan 2015 (a) 20 March 2015
Latvia    16 Nov 2011 (a) 15 Jan 2012 
Lebanon   21 Apr 2017 (a) 20 Jun 2017
Liechtenstein 2 Sept 2010 19 Sept 2011 18 Nov 2011
Lithuania    22 March 2013 (a) 21 May 2013
Luxembourg 2 Sept 2010 11 Dec 2012 9 Feb 2013 
Malawi   3 June 2014 (a) 2 Aug 2014
Malaysia 2 Sept 2010 25 Nov 2011 24 Jan 2012
Maldives    31 March 2011 (a) 30 May 2011
Mali 2 Sept 2010 8 Jan 2015 9 March 2015
Mauritius   21 Mar 2018 (a) 20 May 2018
Mexico  2 Sept 2010 14 Oct 2011 13 Dec 2011
Mongolia    12 April 2013 (a) 11 June 2013
Montenegro  2 Sept 2010 10 April 2013 9 June 2013
Mozambique 23 Dec 2010 27 Aug 2014 26 Oct 2014
Myanmar   1 Oct 2019 30 Nov 2019
Nigeria 30 Dec 2010 14 Dec 2012 12 Feb 2013
North Macedonia 2 Sept 2010 3 Nov 2011 2 Jan 2012 
Pakistan   28 Feb 2012 (a) 28 April 2012
Panama 2 Sept 2010 19 Dec 2012 17 Feb 2013
Paraguay   16 Aug 2018 (a) 15 Oct 2018
Philippines  2 Sept 2010 29 June 2011 28 Aug 2011
Qatar   5 Oct 2018 (a) 4 Dec 2018
Republic of Korea 29 Dec 2010 15 Dec 2011 13 Feb 2012 
Republic of Moldova  21 Dec 2010 8 Feb 2012 8 April 2012
Romania 2 Sept 2010 9 Aug 2011 8 Oct 2011
Russian Federation 29 Dec 2010 1 March 2011 30 April 2011
Saudi Arabia   24 April 2013 (a) 23 June 2013
Serbia  2 Sept 2010 1 Dec 2011 30 Jan 2012 
Slovakia 21 Dec 2010 24 March 2011 23 May 2011
Slovenia 2 Sept 2010 11 May 2011 10 July 2011
Spain   13 Oct 2011 (a) 12 Dec 2011
Sudan   6 Sep 2016 (a) 5 Nov 2016
Syrian Arab Republic 2 Sept 2010 4 Oct 2011 3 Dec 2011 
Thailand   9 May 2011 (a) 8 July 2011 
Togo 2 Sept 2010 29 Oct 2015 28 Dec 2015
Türkiye 21 Dec 2010 28 Sept 2012 27 Nov 2012
Uganda 2 Sept 2010 3 Nov 2016 2 Jan 2017
European Public Law Organization 2 Sept 2010 11 Nov 2010 8 March 2011 
EUCLID (Euclid University)   19 Apr 2019 (a) 18 Jun 2019
International Centre for Migration Policy Development 28 Oct 2010 7 Jan 2011 8 March 2011
International Organization for Migration   31 Jan 2012 (a) 31 March 2012 

Signatories

SIGNATORIES Signature Ratification/ Accession (a) Entry into force
Benin 2 Sept 2010    
Cabo Verde 2 Sept 2010    
Democratic Republic of the Congo Dec 2010    
Libya 2 Sept 2010    
Peru 2 Sept 2010    
Portugal 2 Sept 2010    
Senegal  2 Sept 2010    
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 2 Sept 2010    
Yemen 2 Sept 2010    
Zambia 2 Sept 2010    
DECLARATIONS AND RESERVATIONS*

DECLARATIONS AND RESERVATIONS*

China - Reservation made upon accession:

“The State Council of the People’s Republic of China ..., and declares that the People’s Republic of China is not bound by Article XIX of the Agreement.”

El Salvador - Declaration made upon accession (English translation):

“Concerning the voluntary contributions of the Parties to the Academy established in Article XI, paragraph1, letter a, the Republic of El Salvador reserves the right to reconsider its continued participation in the Agreement if any contribution becomes compulsory.” 

Israel  -  Reservation made upon ratification:

The Government of the State of Israel does not accept the last sentence of Article XIX beginning by the words “such second or third arbitrator shall be chosen by the International Court of Justice ….”. Israel will agree that the second or third arbitrator shall be chosen by the Secretary General of the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague (Hereinafter: the “PCA”) at the request of either of the parties to the dispute. If the Secretary General of the PCA is a national of either Contracting Party or is otherwise prevented from discharging the said function, then the Deputy Secretary General of PCA who is not a national of either Contracting Party shall be invited to make the necessary appointments.

* Reservations to the Agreement for the Establishment of the International Anti-Corruption Academy as an International Organization are subject to Article 20 (3) of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties.

TERRITORIAL APPLICATION

China

In accordance with the Basic Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the PRC and the Basic Law of the Macao Special Administrative Region of PRC, the Government of the PRC decides that the Agreement applies to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the Macao Special Administrative Region of the PRC.The Reservation made by the PRC to Article XIX of the Agreement also applies to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the Macao Special Administrative Region.

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