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Convention relating to the Status of Stateless Persons

Adopted on 28 September 1954 by a Conference of Plenipotentiaries convened by Economic and Social Council resolution 526 A (XVII) of 26 April 1954

Entry into force: 6 June 1960, in accordance with article 39

Preamble

The High Contracting Parties,

Considering that the Charter of the United Nations and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights approved on 10 December 1948 by the General Assembly of the United Nations have affirmed the principle that human beings shall enjoy fundamental rights and freedoms without discrimination,

Considering that the United Nations has, on various occasions, manifested its profound concern for stateless persons and endeavoured to assure stateless persons the widest possible exercise of these fundamental rights and freedoms,

Considering that only those stateless persons who are also refugees are covered by the Convention relating to the Status of Refugees of 28 July 1951, and that there are many stateless persons who are not covered by that Convention,

Considering that it is desirable to regulate and improve the status of stateless persons by an international agreement,

Have agreed as follows:

Chapter I: GENERAL PROVISIONS

Article 1
Definition of the term "stateless person"

Article 2
General obligations

Article 3
Non-discrimination

Article 4
Religion

Article 5
Rights granted apart from this Convention

Article 6
The term "in the same circumstances"

Article 7
Exemption from reciprocity

Article 8
Exemption from exceptional measures

Article 9
Provisional measures

Article 10
Continuity of residence

Article 11
Stateless seamen

Chapter II: JURIDICAL STATUS

Article 12
Personal status

Article 13
Movable and immovable property

Article 14
Artistic rights and industrial property

Article 15
Right of association

Article 16
Access to courts

Chapter III: GAINFUL EMPLOYMENT

Article 17
Wage-earning employment

Article 18
Self-employment

Article 19
Liberal professions

Chapter IV: WELFARE

Article 20
Rationing

Article 21
Housing

Article 22
Public education

Article 23
Public relief

Article 24
Labour legislation and social security

Chapter V: ADMINISTRATIVE MEASURES

Article 25
Administrative assistance

Article 26
Freedom of movement

Article 27
Identity papers

Article 28
Travel documents

Article 29
Fiscal charges

Article 30
Transfer of assets

Article 31
Expulsion

Article 32
Naturalization

Chapter VI: FINAL CLAUSES

Article 33
Information on national legislation

Article 34
Settlement of disputes

Article 35
Signature, ratification and accession

Article 36
Territorial application clause

Article 37
Federal clause

Article 38
Reservations

Article 39
Entry into force

Article 40
Denunciation

Article 41
Revision

Article 42
Notifications by the Secretary-General of the United Nations

 

In faith whereof the undersigned, duly authorized, have signed this Convention on behalf of their respective Governments.

Done at New York, this twenty-eighth day of September, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-four, in a single copy, of which the English, French and Spanish texts are equally authentic and which shall remain deposited in the archives of the United Nations, and certified true copies of which shall be delivered to all Members of the United Nations and to the non-member States referred to in article 35.


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SOURCE: . Website of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (http://www.ohchr.org), section on International Law.

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