International Convention for the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism (Terrorist Financing Convention)
Ongoing

The Terrorist Financing Convention's objective is to enhance international co-operation among states in devising and adopting effective measures for the prevention of the financing of terrorism, as well as for its suppression through the prosecution and punishment of its perpetrators.

  • Adopted: 9 December 1999
  • Opened for signature: 10 January 2000
  • Entered into force: 10 April 2002
  • Parties: 189 (see table below)

The text of the Terrorist Financing Convention is available here.

More information, including the current status of the Terrorist Financing Convention, is available here.

The following article related to the Terrorist Financing Convention was published in the Nuclear Law Bulletin:

  • The Universal Legal Framework Against Terrorism, by W. Gehr (NLB 79, p. 5).

 

Parties to the International Convention for the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism
Afghanistan Côte d'Ivoire Iraq Myanmar Slovenia*
Albania Croatia Ireland Namibia Solomon Islands
Algeria Cuba Israel Nauru South Africa*
Andorra Cyprus Italy Nepal Spain*
Angola Czech Republic* Jamaica Netherlands* Sri Lanka
Antigua and Barbuda Democratic People's Republic of Korea Japan* New Zealand Sudan
Argentina* Democratic Republic of the Congo Jordan Nicaragua Suriname
Armenia* Denmark Kazakhstan Niger Sweden*
Australia Djibouti Kenya Nigeria Switzerland*
Austria Dominica Kiribati Niue Syrian Arab Republic
Azerbaijan Dominican Republic Korea* North Macedonia Tajikistan
Bahamas Ecuador Kuwait Norway Tanzania
Bahrain Egypt Kyrgyzstan Oman Thailand
Bangladesh El Salvador Lao People's Democratic Republic Pakistan Timor-Leste
Barbados Equatorial Guinea Latvia Palau Togo
Belarus* Estonia Lebanon Panama Tonga
Belgium* Eswatini Lesotho Papua New Guinea Trinidad and Tobago
Belize Ethiopia Liberia Paraguay Tunisia
Benin Fiji Libya Peru Türkiye
Bhutan Finland* Liechtenstein Philippines Turkmenistan
Bolivia France* Lithuania Poland Uganda
Bosnia and Herzegovina Gabon Luxembourg Portugal Ukraine*
Botswana Gambia Madagascar Qatar United Arab Emirates*
Brazil Georgia Malawi Romania* United Kingdom*
Brunei Darussalam Germany Malaysia Russia* United States*
Bulgaria Ghana Maldives Rwanda Uruguay
Burkina Faso Greece Mali Saint Kitts and Nevis Uzbekistan
Cabo Verde Grenada Malta Saint Lucia Vanuatu
Cambodia Guatemala Marshall Islands Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Venezuela
Cameroon Guinea Mauritania Samoa Viet Nam
Canada* Guinea-Bissau Mauritius San Marino Yemen
Central African Republic Guyana Mexico* Sao Tome and Principe Zambia
Chile Haiti Micronesia Saudi Arabia Zimbabwe
China* Holy See Moldova Senegal  
Colombia Honduras Monaco Serbia  
Comoros Hungary* Mongolia Seychelles  
Congo Iceland Montenegro Sierra Leone  
Cook Islands India* Morocco Singapore  
Costa Rica Indonesia Mozambique Slovak Republic*  

* Country with at least one nuclear power plant in operation.