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Gabon and the 1980 Hague Convention: country by country

Gabon is a Contracting Party (in force 2011-03-01, Accession). The 1980 Convention is in force between Gabon and 34 other Contracting Parties, and not in force with 67 (no Article 38 acceptance on record). This is computed from the verified HCCH acceptance data, as of 2026-07-26. It tells you whether the treaty operates for a pair — always confirm your exact case with a qualified lawyer or the official HCCH acceptance table, and note the Convention does not cover a removal that happened before it entered into force for both States.

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Convention is in force (34)

The 1980 Convention operates between these two States — a return application can be made under it (subject, as always, to the facts of your case).

Andorraaccession Argentinaratification Bahamasaccession Belarusaccession Brazilaccession Chileaccession Colombiaaccession Czechiaratification Estoniaaccession Franceratification Greeceratification Irelandratification Israelratification Japanratification Latviaaccession Lithuaniaaccession Maltaaccession Mexicoaccession Monacoaccession Netherlands (Kingdom of the)ratification New Zealandaccession Peruaccession Republic of Koreaaccession Republic of Moldovaaccession Serbiaratification Seychellesaccession Slovakiaratification South Africaaccession Spainratification Swedenratification Ukraineaccession Uruguayaccession Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)ratification Zambiaaccession

Convention is NOT in force between these States (67)

One side joined by accession and the other has not accepted that accession, so under Article 38 the 1980 Convention does not operate between them — a return application under it would be rejected, and a different legal route is needed.

Albaniaaccession Armeniaaccession Australiaratification Austriaratification Barbadosaccession Belgiumratification Belizeaccession Bolivia (Plurinational State of)accession Bosnia and Herzegovinaratification Botswanaaccession Bulgariaaccession Burkina Fasoaccession Cabo Verdeaccession Canadaratification Costa Ricaaccession Croatiaratification Cubaaccession Cyprusaccession Denmarkratification Dominican Republicaccession Ecuadoraccession El Salvadoraccession Fijiaccession Finlandratification Georgiaaccession Germanyratification Guatemalaaccession Guineaaccession Guyanaaccession Hondurasaccession Hungaryaccession Icelandaccession Iraqaccession Italyratification Jamaicaaccession Kazakhstanaccession Lesothoaccession Luxembourgratification Mauritiusaccession Montenegroratification Moroccoaccession Nicaraguaaccession North Macedoniaratification Norwayratification Pakistanaccession Panamaaccession Paraguayaccession Philippinesaccession Polandaccession Portugalratification Romaniaaccession Russian Federationaccession Saint Kitts and Nevisaccession San Marinoaccession Singaporeaccession Sloveniaaccession Sri Lankaaccession Switzerlandratification Thailandaccession Trinidad and Tobagoaccession Tunisiaaccession Türkiyeratification Turkmenistanaccession United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Irelandratification United States of Americaratification Uzbekistanaccession Zimbabweaccession

Special case — China (1)

Applies only to Hong Kong SAR / Macao SAR, not mainland China. Where in China matters decisively.

China (People's Republic of)ratification
In-force status is computed from the official HCCH Article 38 acceptance table (as of 2026-07-26); acceptances can change, so re-check the HCCH source. This is general information, not legal advice — whether the Convention helps in your specific case also depends on facts a lawyer must assess (habitual residence, custody rights, and whether the removal happened after the Convention entered into force for both States). Not affiliated with the HCCH.