Bali is part of Indonesia. And Indonesia has not sign the convention. So, Bali is not part of it
A Hague Convention is an international treaty created and signed among the countries which are members of the Hague Conference on Private International Law. Hague refers to the city in the Netherlands where the treaties are deposited and where the Office of the Hague Permanent Bureau is situated.
Canada is part of the Hague Conference (making them a "member state") There are roughly 40 Hague Conventions (individual treaties) on a variety of topics. Canada has Ratified or Acceded (legally-nuanced way of saying they signed a treaty) to 4 separate Hague Conventions. This is the chart of every country and which hague conventions they have signed:
It is Hague convention apostille.
You may be referring to the Hague Convention
Oct. 2010 update. Qatar is not a member state of the "Hague Conference (on private international law)." Although a diplomatically-recognized country may not be a member of the conference they can still signed any particular treaty that the conference produces. There are 39 separate current "Hague Conventions" (drafted after 1950). The word Convention in this context means Treaty. In general, most middle eastern countries have not signed on to many of the Hague treaties, so if someone asked you about any middle-eastern country's signature on any Hague convention you will almost always be correct if you guess no.
Law of the Hague refers to the laws relating to armed conflict and conduct of hostilities adopted in the Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907. Law of the Hague is often used as opposed to the law of Geneva which primarily deals with the protection of victims of armed conflicts adopted in Geneva Convention 1-4 in August 1049.
Taiwan is part of Asia
Taiwan is part of Asia.
It is possible to find a list of Apostille requirements from the "designated authority" for the state or country in which you live, provided you live in a country which is a member of the Hague Convention. A list of "designated authorities" (usually but not always the Secretary of State) can be found in the Hague Convention of Private International Law. For people in non Hague Convention countries, the first port of call should be to contact their Foreign Ministry to establish the requirements for the legalization of documents in their own country and that in which the documents will be used.
Taiwan is not a capital it is a country, and the capital of Taiwan is Taipei
The Hague Convention addresses parental abduction between the US and the UK. Google it.