Convention on Consent to Marriage, Minimum Age for Marriage and Registration of Marriages

Convention on Consent to Marriage, Minimum Age for Marriage, and Registration of Marriages
Drafted 7 November 1962
Effective 9 December 1964
Condition 90 days after the 8th ratification
Signatories 16
Parties 55
Languages English, French, Chinese, Russian, Arabic, Spanish
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The Convention on Consent to Marriage, Minimum Age for Marriage, and Registration of Marriages was a treaty agreed upon in the United Nations on the standards of marriage. The treaty was opened for signature and ratification by General Assembly resolution 1763 A (XVII) on 7 November 1962 and entered into force 9 December 1964 by exchange of letters, in accordance with article 6. The Convention has been signed by 16 countries and there are 55 parties to the Convention.[1]

The Convention reaffirms the consensual nature of marriages and requires the parties to establish a minimum marriage age by law and to ensure the registration of marriages.[2]

List of signatories and parties

Participant Signature Ratification, Accession, Succession
Antigua and Barbuda25 Oct 1988
Argentina26 Feb 1970
Austria 1 Oct 1969
Azerbaijan16 Aug 1996
Bangladesh 5 Oct 1998
Barbados 1 Oct 1979
Benin19 Oct 1965
Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 Sep 1993
Brazil11 Feb 1970
Burkina Faso 8 Dec 1964
Chile10 Dec 1962
Côte d'Ivoire18 Dec 1995
Croatia 12 Oct 1992
Cuba17 Oct 196320 Aug 1965
Cyprus30 Jul 2002
Czech Republic 22 Feb 1993
Denmark31 Oct 1963 8 Sep 1964
Dominican Republic 8 Oct 1964
Fiji19 Jul 1971
Finland18 Aug 1964
France10 Dec 196214 Oct 2010
Germany 9 Jul 1969
Greece 3 Jan 1963
Guatemala18 Jan 1983
Guinea10 Dec 196224 Jan 1978
Hungary 5 Nov 1975
Iceland18 Oct 1977
Israel10 Dec 1962
Italy20 Dec 1963
Jordan 1 Jul 1992
Kyrgyzstan10 Feb 1997
Liberia16 Sep 2005
Libya 6 Sep 2005
Macedonia 18 Jan 1994
Mali19 Aug 1964
Mexico22 Feb 1983
Mongolia 6 Jun 1991
Montenegro 23 Oct 2006
Netherlands10 Dec 1962 2 Jul 1965
New Zealand23 Dec 196312 Jun 1964
Norway10 Sep 1964
Philippines 5 Feb 196321 Jan 1965
Poland17 Dec 1962 8 Jan 1965
Romania27 Dec 196321 Jan 1993
Rwanda26 Sep 2003
Samoa24 Aug 1964
Serbia 12 Mar 2001
Slovakia 28 May 1993
South Africa29 Jan 1993
Spain15 Apr 1969
Sri Lanka12 Dec 1962
St. Vincent and the Grenadines27 Apr 1999
Sweden10 Dec 196216 Jun 1964
Trinidad and Tobago 2 Oct 1969
Tunisia24 Jan 1968
United Kingdom 9 Jul 1970
United States of America10 Dec 1962
Venezuela 31 May 1983
Yemen 9 Feb 1987
Zimbabwe23 Nov 1994

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