Member States
WIPO's strategic direction, budget and activities are determined by its Member States, who meet in the Assemblies, Committees and other decision making bodies.
The 184 current Member States and a note on admission criteria are below.
Click on a Member State for information on membership of the different WIPO treaties; national IP legislation; contact details of IP Offices; country profile, and more:
Admission Criteria
To become a member, a state must deposit an instrument of ratification or accession with the Director General of WIPO.
The WIPO Convention provides that membership is open to any state that:
(i) is a member of the Paris Union for the Protection of Industrial Property,
or of the Berne Union for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works;
(ii) or is a member of the United Nations, or of any of the United Nations'
Specialized Agencies, or of the International Atomic Energy Agency, or that
is a party to the Statute of the International Court of Justice;
(iii) or is invited by the WIPO General Assembly to become a Member State of
the Organization.