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The ”’Convention establishing an International Claims Commission for Ukraine”’ is a multilateral international treaty developed under the auspices of the [[Council of Europe]]<ref>{{cite web |author=[[Council of Europe]] |title=Convention establishing an International Claims Commission for Ukraine |series=Council of Europe Treaty Series |number=229 |date={{date|16 December 2025}} |url=https://rm.coe.int/488029d658 |format=PDF |access-date={{date|17 December 2025}}}}</ref> and open for signature on {{date|16 December 2025}} in [[The Hague]], [[Netherlands]]. 35 states <!–Greece ratified 19/12/2025–> and the [[European Union]] have now signed the Convention. None have [[Ratification|ratified]] it yet.

The ”’Convention establishing an International Claims Commission for Ukraine”’ is a multilateral international treaty developed under the auspices of the [[Council of Europe]]<ref>{{cite web |author=[[Council of Europe]] |title=Convention establishing an International Claims Commission for Ukraine |series=Council of Europe Treaty Series |number=229 |date={{date|16 December 2025}} |url=https://rm.coe.int/488029d658 |format=PDF |access-date={{date|17 December 2025}}}}</ref> and open for signature on {{date|16 December 2025}} in [[The Hague]], Netherlands. 35 states <!–Greece ratified 19/12/2025–> and the [[European Union]] have now signed the Convention. None have [[Ratification|ratified]] it yet.

The Convention establishes the International Claims Commission for Ukraine, an independent body tasked with reviewing, assessing and deciding upon compensation claims for damage, loss and injury caused by the [[Russian invasion of Ukraine]] since {{date|24 February 2022}}. [[Member states of the Council of Europe|Council of Europe member states]], certain non-member states and the European Union can become a party to the Convention, which will enter into force after 25 ratifications and sufficient financial commitments are secured.

The Convention establishes the International Claims Commission for Ukraine, an independent body tasked with reviewing, assessing and deciding upon compensation claims for damage, loss and injury caused by the [[Russian invasion of Ukraine]] since {{date|24 February 2022}}. [[Member states of the Council of Europe]], certain non-member states and the European Union can become a party to the Convention, which will enter into force after 25 ratifications and sufficient financial commitments are secured.

This Commission will take over the responsibility for the [[Register of Damage Caused by the Aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine]], which was also established by the Council of Europe.

This Commission will take over the responsibility for the [[Register of Damage Caused by the Aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine]], which was also established by the Council of Europe.

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==See also==

==See also==

*[[Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine]]

*[[Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine]]

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[[Category:Council of Europe treaties]]

[[Category:Council of Europe treaties]]


Latest revision as of 09:21, 21 January 2026

2025 Council of Europe treaty

The Convention establishing an International Claims Commission for Ukraine is a multilateral international treaty developed under the auspices of the Council of Europe[2] and open for signature on 16 December 2025 in The Hague, Netherlands. 35 states and the European Union have now signed the Convention. None have ratified it yet.

The Convention establishes the International Claims Commission for Ukraine, an independent body tasked with reviewing, assessing and deciding upon compensation claims for damage, loss and injury caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine since 24 February 2022. Member states of the Council of Europe, certain non-member states, and the European Union can become a party to the Convention, which will enter into force after 25 ratifications and sufficient financial commitments are secured.

This Commission will take over the responsibility for the Register of Damage Caused by the Aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine, which was also established by the Council of Europe.

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