Key Documents on Statelessness
Key Documents on Statelessness
The 1954 and 1961 UN Conventions on Statelessness
The 1954 Convention relating to the Status of Stateless Persons and the 1961 Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness are the key international conventions addressing statelessness. Both are complemented by international human rights treaties and provisions relevant to the right to a nationality. Turkmenistan is the only Central Asian country signatory to the UN Conventions on Statelessness.
Available in English, Kyrgyz, Kazakh, Russian, Tajik, and Uzbek languages:
- 1954 Convention Relating to the Status of Stateless Persons [English]
- Апатриддердин Статусу Жөнyндө [Кыргызча]
- Азаматтығы Жоқтықты Қысқарту Туралы Конвенция [Қазақ]
- Конвенция о статусе апатридов [Русский]
- Конвенсия Оид Ба Мақоми Апатридхо (Беватанон) [Tajik]
- Апатрид (Фуқаролиги Йўқ Шахс) Мақоми Тўғрисидаги 1954 Йилги Конвенция [Ўзбекча]
Available in English, Kyrgyz, Kazakh, Russian, Tajik, and Uzbek languages:
- 1961 Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness [English]
- Жарансыздыкты Жоюу Жөнyндө [Кыргызча]
- Азаматтығы Жоқтықты Қысқарту Туралы Конвенция [Қазақ]
- Конвенция О Сокращении Безгражданства Конвенция Организация Объединенных Наций [Русский]
- Конвенсия Оид Ба Камкунии Бешаҳрвандӣ [Tajik]
- Фуқаросизликни Камайтириш Тўғрисидаги Конвенция [Ўзбекча]
Ashgabat Declaration on Ending Statelessness in Central Asia
The Ashgabat Declaration on Ending Statelessness in Central Asia, endorsed at the Ministerial Conference co-hosted by UNHCR and the Government of Turkmenistan in November 2023, sets out key commitments by states to reduce and prevent statelessness in the region. The Declaration highlights priorities such as enhancing statelessness determination procedures, confirming nationality across borders, reducing remaining stateless populations, promoting regional cooperation, and aligning with international standards. It also emphasizes the importance of birth registration, data transparency, and the inclusion of stateless people into national systems, marking a significant step forward in building on progress achieved across Central Asia.
Report: Central Asian Conference on Ensuring Birth Registration to Prevent Statelessness
In May 2024, UNHCR and Uzbekistan hosted the Central Asian Conference on Ensuring Birth Registration to Prevent Statelessness. Officials and experts shared best practices on strengthening birth registration as a safeguard against statelessness, in line with the #IBelong Campaign, SDG 16.9, and the Asian and Pacific CRVS Decade. The report prepared by UNHCR outlines the event’s key findings and recommendations.
IPU Handbook for Parliamentarians No.29: Good practices in nationality laws for the prevention and reduction of statelessness
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The Handbook builds on earlier editions and supports the global #IBelong Campaign to End Statelessness. It highlights practical legal measures to prevent and reduce statelessness, including ensuring every child has a nationality, removing gender discrimination from nationality laws, protecting people from being left stateless through loss or deprivation of nationality, and providing naturalization pathways. The handbook aims to guide States in aligning national laws with international standards and in ensuring that no one is left behind.
- Good practices in nationality laws for the prevention and reduction of statelessness [English]
- Жарандык жөнүндө мыйзамдарда жарандыгы жоктукту алдын алуунун жана азайтуунун жакшы практикасы [Кыргызча]
- Азаматтығы жоқтықтың алдын алу мен оны қысқартудың азаматтық туралы заңдардағы сәтті іс-тәжірибесі [Қазақ]
- Успешная практика предотвращения и сокращения безгражданства в законах о гражданстве [Русский]
- Фуқаролик тўғрисидаги қонунларда фуқаросизликнинг олдини олиш ва камайтиришнинг муваффақиятли амалиёти [Ўзбекча]
IPU Handbook for Parliamentarians No.22: Nationality and Statelessness
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Produced jointly by UNHCR and the Inter-Parliamentary Union, this revised Handbook provides guidance for parliamentarians and policymakers on addressing statelessness. It highlights international legal standards, good practices, and concrete steps to prevent and reduce statelessness, including ensuring fair nationality laws, protecting children, and promoting gender equality. The Handbook also encourages States to accede to the two UN statelessness conventions and serves as a practical tool to support global efforts to end statelessness.
Available in English, Russian, Tajik, and Uzbek languages:
- Nationality and Statelessness [English]
- Гражданство и безгражданство [Русский]
- Шањрвандї ва њолатњои бешањрвандї [Tajik]
- Fuqarolik va fuqarolikka ega emaslik [O’zbekcha]
Analyses of National Legislation
Global #IBelong Campaign to End Statelessness quarterly updates
For more #IBelong Campaign to End Statelessness quarterly updates, visit RefWorld