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Council of Europe Convention on the Avoidance of Statelessness in Relation to State Succession

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Council of Europe Convention on the Avoidance of Statelessness in Relation to State Succession
Drafted15 March 2006
Signed19 March 2006
LocationStrasbourg
Effective1 May 2009
ConditionRatification by 3 Council of Europe member states
Parties7
DepositarySecretary General of the Council of Europe
CitationsCETS 200
Languages

The Council of Europe Convention on the Avoidance of Statelessness in Relation to State Succession is a treaty that aims to ensure that people are not left without a nationality when one or more states replace their state of nationality. Such cases occur when individuals lose the nationality of the replaced state but do not acquire that of any replacing state. This convention builds on the European Convention on Nationality to establish detailed rules to prevent these cases.[1]

In response to a growing risk of statelessness from a "wave" of state succession in Eastern Europe in the 1990s and 2000s, the United Nations General Assembly encouraged states to consider developing legal instruments to regulate the ensuing issues of nationality. This treaty remains the only "positive response" to that encouragement.[2]

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Parties and signatories

  States parties
  States that have signed but not ratified

The treaty has seven states parties and two signatories that have not ratified. All are members of the Council of Europe.[3] In 2019, the Commissioner for Human Rights noted that many members had not joined international "instruments on statelessness and nationality", and "only seven" had joined this convention. The Commissioner urged members to do so as part of a campaign to eradicate statelessness.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Details of Treaty No.200". Council of Europe. Retrieved 12 September 2021.
  2. ^ Mikulka, Václav (January 2020). "Articles on Nationality of Natural Persons in Relation to the Succession of States: Introductory note". Audiovisual Library of International Law. United Nations Office of Legal Affairs. Retrieved 7 February 2021.
  3. ^ "Chart of signatures and ratifications of Treaty 200". Council of Europe. Retrieved 12 September 2021.
  4. ^ Commissioner for Human Rights (3 October 2019). "Step up action against statelessness". Council of Europe. Retrieved 7 February 2021.

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