Member states of the Venice Commission

  Member
   Observer
   Special status or cooperation
Starting with 18 member states, all member states of the Council of Europe subsequently joined the Venice Commission in 2002. Since then, non-European states can also become full members. As of 2023, the commission counted 61 member states.[1]
Full members
The 18 founding members:[2]
The 28 other member states of the Council of Europe:
Other member states (mostly outside of Europe), with their year of accession:
 Kyrgyzstan 2004 Kyrgyzstan 2004
 Chile 2005 Chile 2005
 South Korea 2006 South Korea 2006
 Morocco 2007 Morocco 2007
 Algeria 2007 Algeria 2007
 Israel 2008 Israel 2008
 Brazil 2009 Brazil 2009
 Peru 2009 Peru 2009
 Tunisia 2010 Tunisia 2010
 Mexico 2010 Mexico 2010
 Kazakhstan 2012 Kazakhstan 2012
 United States 2013 United States 2013
 Kosovo 2014[1] Kosovo 2014[1]
 Costa Rica 2016 Costa Rica 2016
.svg.png) Canada 2019 Canada 2019
Observers
Observer members include:
Special status
Special co-operation status:[3]
 European Commission European Commission
 Organization of American States (OAS) Organization of American States (OAS)
 Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe/ODIHR Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe/ODIHR
 Palestinian National Authority Palestinian National Authority
 South Africa South Africa
See also
References
- ^ a b "Venice Commission :: Council of Europe".
- ^ "Partial Agreements".
- ^ Members of the Venice Commission Archived 2012-09-20 at the Wayback Machine

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