List of treaties by number of parties

This article contains a list of treaties by number of parties to the treaty. A "party" to a treaty is a state or other entity that ratifies, accedes to, approves, or succeeds to the treaty.

General principles of ratification

In general, multilateral treaties are open to ratification by any state. Some treaties may also be ratified by supranational bodies, such as the European Union, and by other international organizations.

In practice, the depositary of a treaty will usually only recognise ratifications of the treaty that are performed by a state that is recognised as a state at international law. A state can be formally recognised as such by becoming a member of the United Nations; there are currently 193 member states of the United Nations. The only non-UN states that undoubtedly meet the standard of statehood are the Cook Islands and Niue, who have had their "full treaty-making capacity" recognised by the United Nations Secretariat. The Holy See (Vatican City) is also widely recognised as being able to legitimately ratify treaties, and has been granted non-member observer state status by the UN General Assembly. Following the UNGA passing a resolution granting non-member observer state status to the State of Palestine, the UNSG has begun to recognize its right to ratify treaties. Ratifications performed by other states with more limited recognition—such as Abkhazia, the Republic of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), the Republic of China (Taiwan), Kosovo, Northern Cyprus, the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (Western Sahara), Somaliland, South Ossetia, and Transnistria—have usually not been recognised by treaty depositaries as states that can ratify treaties, although there are some exceptions to this general rule.

If a state party to a treaty denounces the treaty, the state (often after a certain period before the denunciation takes effect) is no longer a party to the treaty, although in some cases certain parts of the treaty may continue to apply.

Ratifications by defunct states

States change over time, and often a state that ratified a treaty will cease to exist. International law deals with this issue in two ways. First, it is possible for a state to be declared the successor state to the defunct state. In this situation, any ratifications performed by the defunct state are transferred to and attributed to the successor state. Examples of successor states are the Russian Federation (successor to the Soviet Union), People's Republic of China (successor to the mainland Republic of China), Serbia (successor to Serbia and Montenegro), Belarus (successor to the Byelorussian SSR), Ukraine (successor to the Ukrainian SSR), and Tanzania (successor to Tanganyika). It is possible for a single state to be the successor state of multiple states, as with Yemen being the successor state of both North Yemen and South Yemen.

Second, some states have no legal successor state but cease to exist; in such cases, the ratifications performed by the state are disregarded. In some cases, such states are subsumed into an existing state, as when East Germany merged into the Federal Republic of Germany, and when Zanzibar merged into Tanzania (at first United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar). In other cases, the defunct state is divided into two or more states, with none of the states being designated as the formal successor state. Examples of the latter situation include SFR Yugoslavia (now six independent states) and Czechoslovakia (now two independent states). In this situation, the new states usually declare which treaties the defunct state ratified continue to have force for the new state. Such a declaration is regarded as a "ratification" by the new state.

For purposes of the numbers in this list, only ratifications, accessions, or successions of currently existing states are considered. No regard is given to ratifications by defunct states that have no current successor state.

Maximum limits to ratification numbers

Due to these limitations, in 2021, the maximum number of state ratifications that a multilateral treaty can have is 198; this total consists of all 193 UN member states; both UN observer states, the Holy See (Vatican City) and the State of Palestine; as well as the Cook Islands, Niue, and Kosovo (member states of eight, five, and two UN specialized agencies respectively). If supranational or other international organizations ratify the treaty, the total number of ratifications may exceed 198.

When a treaty is ratified by nearly all recognized states in the world, the legal principles contained in the treaty may become customary international law. Customary international law applies to all states, whether or not the state has ratified a treaty that enshrines the principle. There is no set number of ratifications that are required to convert a treaty's principles into customary international law, and states and experts often disagree on what principles have and have not attained the status.

List of treaties by number of parties

Below is the list of treaties by number of parties. Only treaties with a minimum of 170 parties are included.

Treaty Year concluded Topic UN Non-UN States Other Total Non-parties
Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer 1985 Environment (ozone depletion) 193 4
  • (COK
  • VAT
  • NIU
  • PSE)
197 1
(EU)
198
Montreal Protocol 1987 Environment (ozone depletion) 193 4
  • (COK
  • VAT
  • NIU
  • PSE)
197 1
(EU)
198
UN Framework Convention on Climate Change 1992 Environment (climate change) 193 4
  • (COK
  • VAT
  • NIU
  • PSE)
197 1
(EU)
198
UN Convention to Combat Desertification 1994 Environment (desertification) 193 3
  • (COK
  • NIU
  • PSE)
196 1
(EU)
197 VAT
Geneva Conventions: First, Second, Third, Fourth 1949 International humanitarian law 193 3
  • (COK
  • VAT
  • PSE)
196 0 196 NIU
Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989 Human rights 192 4
  • (COK
  • VAT
  • NIU
  • PSE)
196 0 196 USA
Convention concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage 1972 Cultural and natural heritage 192 4
  • (COK
  • VAT
  • NIU
  • PSE)
196 0 196 LIE
Convention on Biological Diversity 1992 Environment (species preservation; sustainable development) 192 3
  • (COK
  • NIU
  • PSE)
195 1
(EU)
196 VAT, USA
Constitution of the Food and Agriculture Organization 1945 Organizational (FAO); agriculture; food 192 2
  • (COK
  • NIU)
194 1
(EU)
195 VAT, LIE, PSE
Constitution and Convention of the International Telecommunication Union 1865/1992 Organizational (ITU); telecommunications 193 1
(VAT)
194 0 194 COK, NIU, PSE
Constitution of the World Health Organization 1946 Organizational (WHO); health 192 2
  • (COK
  • NIU)
194 0 194 VAT, LIE, PSE
Constitution of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation 1945 Organizational (UNESCO); education; science; culture 191 3
  • (COK
  • NIU
  • PSE)
194 0 194 VAT, ISR, LIE
WIPO Convention 1967 Organizational (WIPO); intellectual property 191 3
  • (COK
  • VAT
  • NIU)
194 0 194 PLW, PSE, SSD
Paris Agreement 2015 Environment (climate change) 189 4
  • (COK
  • NIU
  • PSE
  • VAT)
193 1
(EU)
194 IRN, LBY, USA, YEM
United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime 2000 Organized crime; international criminal law 189 4
  • (COK
  • VAT
  • NIU
  • PSE)
193 1
(EU)
194 COG, PNG, SLB, TUV
United Nations Charter 1945 Organizational (UN); pacific settlement of disputes 193 0 193 0 193 COK, VAT, NIU, PSE
Chemical Weapons Convention 1992 Organizational (OPCW); international humanitarian law; arms control 189 4
  • (COK
  • VAT
  • NIU
  • PSE)
193 0 193 EGY, ISR, PRK, SSD
Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviation 1944 Organizational (ICAO); air transport 192 1
(COK)
193 0 193 VAT, LIE, NIU, PSE
Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations 1961 Privileges and immunities; diplomatic relations 191 2
  • (VAT
  • PSE)
193 0 193 COK, NIU, PLW, SSD
Constitution of the International Criminal Police Organization 1923/1956 Organizational (Interpol); law enforcement cooperation 191 2
  • (PSE
  • VAT)
193 0 193 COK, NIU, PRK, TUV
Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 2006 Human rights 190 2
  • (COK
  • PSE)
192 1
(EU)
193 VAT, NIU, TJK, TON, USA
Kyoto Protocol 1997 Environment (climate change) 189 2
  • (COK
  • NIU)
191 1
(EU)
192 AND, CAN, VAT, PSE, SSD, USA
UN Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances 1988 Drug control 187 4
  • (COK
  • VAT
  • NIU
  • PSE)
191 1
(EU)
192 GNQ, KIR, PNG, SLB, SOM, TUV
International Convention Against Doping in Sport 2005 Doping in sport 190 2
  • (COK
  • PSE)
192 0 192 AFG, GNB, LIE, NIU, VAT
United Nations Convention against Corruption 2003 International criminal law 187 4
  • (COK
  • VAT
  • NIU
  • PSE)
191 1
(EU)
192 AND, ERI, MCO, PRK, VCT, SYR
Basel Convention 1992 Environmental (hazardous waste disposal) 188 2
  • (COK
  • PSE)
190 1
(EU)
191 TLS, FJI, HTI, VAT, NIU, SSD, USA
Articles of Agreement of the International Monetary Fund 1944 Organizational (IMF); international development 190 1
(UNK)
191 0 191 COK, CUB, VAT, MCO, NIU, PRK, PSE
International Convention for the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism 1999 Terrorism 188 3
  • (COK
  • VAT
  • NIU)
191 0 191 BDI, TCD, ERI, PSE, SOM, TUV
Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons 1968 Arms control 188 2
  • (VAT
  • PSE)
190 0 190 COK, IND, ISR, NIU, PRK, PAK, SSD
Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Civil Aviation 1971 Aviation; terrorism 188 2
  • (COK
  • NIU)
190 0 190 TLS, ERI, VAT, KIR, PSE, SSD, TUV
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women 1979 Human rights 187 2
  • (COK
  • PSE)
189 0 189 VAT, IRN, PLW, NIU, SOM, SDN, TON, USA
Articles of Agreement of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development 1944 Organizational (IBRD); international development 188 1
(UNK)
189 0 189 AND, COK, CUB, VAT, LIE, MCO, NIU, PRK, PSE
Biological Weapons Convention 1972 International humanitarian law; arms control 185 4
  • (COK
  • VAT
  • NIU
  • PSE)
189 0 189 TCD, DJI, ERI, EGY, HTI, ISR, SOM, SYR
Tokyo Convention 1969 Terrorism, air transport 186 2
  • (COK
  • NIU)
188 0 188 DMA, TLS, ERI, VAT, KIR, FSM, PSE, SSD, TUV
Constitution of the Universal Postal Union 1964 Organizational (UPU); postal 186 1
(VAT)
187 0 187 AND, DOM, HND, MHL, FSM, PLW, PSE, SDN
Constitution of the International Labour Organization 1919/1945 Organizational (ILO); labour 186 1 (COK) 187 0 187 AND, BHU, VAT, LIE, FSM, MCO, NIU, PRK, NRU, PSE
Convention of the World Meteorological Organization 1950 Meteorology 185 2
  • (COK
  • NIU)
187 0 187 GNQ, GRD, LIE, MHL, PLW, KNA, VCN, SMR, PSE, VAT
Worst Forms of Child Labour Convention 1999 Human rights; labour 186 1 (COK) 187 0 187
Hague Hijacking Convention 1970 Terrorism, air transport 185 2
  • (COK
  • NIU)
187 0 187 BDI, TLS, ERI, VAT, KIR, FSM, PSE, SLB, SSD, TUV
Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs 1961 Drug control 184 2
  • (VAT
  • PSE)
186 0 186 TCD, COK, TLS, GNQ, KIR, NRU, WSM, SSD, TUV, VUT
Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants 2001 Environmental (persistent organic pollutants) 182 3
  • (COK
  • NIU
  • PSE)
185 1
(EU)
186 AND, BTN, BRN, TLS, HTI, VAT, ISR, MYS, SMR, SSD, TKM, USA
Articles of Agreement of the International Finance Corporation 1955 Organizational (IFC); international development 185 1
(UNK)
186 0 186 AND, COK, CUB, VAT, LIE, MCO, NRU, NIU, PRK, PSE, SMR, VCT
International Plant Protection Convention 1951 Agricultural (pest protection) 182 2
  • (COK
  • NIU)
184 1
(EU)
185 AND, AGO, BRN, KIR, LIE, MHL, MCO, NRU, PSE, SMR, TLS, TKM, VAT
CITES 1973 Environmental (species preservation) 184 0 184 1
(EU)
185 COK, HTI, KIR, MHL, FSM, NIU, NRU, PRK, PSE, SSD, TLS, TUV, VAT
Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, especially Women and Children 2000 Human rights; international criminal law (human trafficking) 183 1 (PSE) 184 1
(EU)
185 COG, COK, IRN, NIU, PRK, PNG, WSM, SLB, TON, TUV, VUT, VAT, YEM
Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage 2003 Cultural heritage 183 2
  • (COK
  • PSE)
185 0 185 AUS, CAN, GUY, VAT, ISR, LBR, LIE, MDV, NZL, NIU, RUS, USA
Convention on Psychotropic Substances 1971 Drug control 182 2
  • (VAT
  • PSE)
184 0 184 COK, TLS, GNQ, HTI, KIR, LBR, NRU, NIU, WSM, SLB, SSD, TUV, VUT
WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control 2003 Health 180 2
  • (COK
  • NIU)
182 1
(EU)
183
Convention establishing a Customs Co-operation Council 1950 Organizational (WCO); customs 181 (UNK|PSE) 183 0 183
Vienna Convention on Consular Relations 1963 Privileges and immunities; diplomatic relations 180 2
  • (VAT
  • PSE)
182 0 182
International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination 1969 Human rights 180 2
  • (VAT
  • PSE)
182 0 182
Convention establishing the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency 1985 Organizational (MIGA); international development 181 1
(UNK)
182 0 182
Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works 1886 Intellectual property (copyright) 179 3
  • (COK
  • VAT
  • NIU)
182 0 182
Forced Labour Convention 1930 Human rights; labour 180 1
(COK)
181 0 181
Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property 1883 Intellectual property 180 1
(VAT)
181 0 181
Statute of the International Atomic Energy Agency 1956 Peaceful use of nuclear energy 179 2
  • (COK
  • VAT)
181 0 181
Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Crimes against Internationally Protected Persons, including Diplomatic Agents 1973 Anti-terrorism; privileges and immunities; diplomatic relations 177 3
  • (VAT
  • NIU
  • PSE)
180 0 180
Agreement establishing the International Fund for Agricultural Development 1976 Organizational (IFAD); development 178 2
  • (COK
  • NIU)
180 0 180
Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the Sale of Children, Child Prostitution and Child Pornography 2000 Human rights 176 2
  • (VAT
  • PSE)
178 0 178
Protocol for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts of Violence at Airports serving International Civil Aviation 1988 aviation; terrorism 176 2
  • (COK
  • NIU)
178 0 178
Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty 1996 (not in force) Arms control 175 3
  • (COK
  • VAT
  • NIU)
178 0 178
Minimum Age Convention, 1973 1973 Human rights; labour 177 0 177 0 177
Abolition of Forced Labour Convention 1957 Human rights; labour 175 1
(COK)
176 0 176
International Convention against the Taking of Hostages 1979 Terrorism 175 1
(NIU)
176 0 176
Convention on the International Maritime Organization 1948 Organizational (IMO); admiralty law; law of the sea 175 1
(COK)
176 0 176
Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment 1984 Human rights 174 2
  • (VAT
  • PSE)
176 0 176
Discrimination (Employment and Occupation) Convention 1958 Human rights; labour 175 0 175 0 175
Constitution of the International Organization for Migration 1953 Migration 173 2
  • (COK
  • VAT)
175 0 175
Articles of Agreement of the International Development Association 1960 Organizational (IDA); international development 174 1
(UNK)
175 0 175
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 1966 Human rights 174 1
(PSE)
175 0 175
Equal Remuneration Convention 1951 Human rights; labour 175 0 175 0 175
Protocol I 1977 International humanitarian law 172 3
  • (COK
  • VAT
  • PSE)
175 0 175
Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety 2000 Environment (species preservation; biological technology) 170 2
  • (NIU
  • PSE)
172 1
(EU)
173
Optional Protocol on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict 2000 Human rights 171 2
  • (VAT
  • PSE)
173 0 173
International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights 1976 Human rights 172 1
(PSE)
173 0 173
Convention on Wetlands of International Importance especially as Waterfowl Habitat 1971 Environment (species preservation; waterfowl; wetlands) 173 0 173 0 173
Constitution of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization 1979 Organizational (UNIDO); international development 172 1
(PSE)
173 0 173
Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards 1958 International arbitration 169 3
  • (COK
  • VAT
  • PSE)
172 0 172
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea 1982 law of the sea 168 3
  • (COK
  • NIU
  • PSE)
171 1
(EU)
172
International Convention for the Suppression of Terrorist Bombings 1997 Terrorism 169 1
(NIU)
170 0 170

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