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Committee against Torture (CAT)

Japan

9. (...) In light of the previous recommendations made by the Committee (para. 14) as well as by the Special Rapporteur on the human rights of migrants, following his mission to Japan in 2011 (A/HRC/17/33/Add.3, para. 82), the State party should: (...) (e) Consider acceding to the 1954...

9. (...) In light of the previous recommendations made by the Committee (para. 14) as well as by the Special Rapporteur on the human rights of migrants, following his mission to Japan in 2011 (A/HRC/17/33/Add.3, para. 82), the State party should:

(...)

(e) Consider acceding to the 1954 Convention relating to the Status of Stateless Persons and the 1961 Convention on the Reduction of Stateless.

International Instruments
Universal Periodic Review (UPR) 2nd

Canada

128.10. Ratify the Convention relating to the Status of Stateless Persons. 

128.10. Ratify the Convention relating to the Status of Stateless Persons. 

Recommending State: Ecuador

Recommendation Noted

International Instruments
Committee on the Rights of the Child (CRC)

Malta

35. The Committee urges the State party to ensure that all children born in its territory are registered at birth, regardless of the status of their parents, with particular attention to children in single-parent families and/or irregular migration situations. Furthermore, the Committee...

35. The Committee urges the State party to ensure that all children born in its territory are registered at birth, regardless of the status of their parents, with particular attention to children in single-parent families and/or irregular migration situations. Furthermore, the Committee urges the State party to ensure that a child born in the State party to parents who are foreigners, but unable to pass on their nationality, or to parents who themselves are stateless or whose nationality is unknown, is granted citizenship.

(Forced) migration context Born on territory Birth registration
Committee against Torture (CAT)

Mauritania

16. The Committee recommends that the State party: (...) (d) Issue identity documents to Mauritanians who were expelled in the past and then repatriated, as well as to their family members.

16. The Committee recommends that the State party:

(...)

(d) Issue identity documents to Mauritanians who were expelled in the past and then repatriated, as well as to their family members.

Nationality/Identity documentation
Committee against Torture (CAT)

Estonia

22. (...) The State party should: (a) Adopt legal and practical measures to simplify and facilitate the naturalization and integration of stateless persons and non-citizens, including by revisiting the requirements for the granting of citizenship; (b) Consider offering language courses...

22. (...) The State party should:

(a) Adopt legal and practical measures to simplify and facilitate the naturalization and integration of stateless persons and non-citizens, including by revisiting the requirements for the granting of citizenship;

(b) Consider offering language courses free of charge to all non-citizens who wish to apply for Estonian citizenship;

(c) Continue and enhance the efforts by the Citizenship and Migration Board to raise the awareness of parents whose children are eligible for naturalization through the simplified procedure of the requirements for citizenship, and consider granting automatic citizenship at birth, without previous registration by parents, to the children of non-citizen parents who do not acquire any other nationality;

(d) Ensure the effective implementation of the Integration Strategy and of the State Integration Programme for 2008–2013, and extend the Programme beyond 2013;

(e) Despite the information provided by the State party regarding its decision not to ratify the 1954 Convention relating to the Status of Stateless Persons and the 1961 Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness, reconsider such ratification as a matter of priority.

Remedy/Reparation Access to nationality/Naturalization International Instruments Legislative/Judicial/Administrative action Awareness raising/Capacity building/Training Implementing measures - Other
Committee against Torture (CAT)

Bolivia

17. (...) The State party should also: (a) Establish regulations to govern the procedures used to determine whether or not a person is stateless and the procedures relating to the determination of migrant status, documentation and the protection of such persons in order to ensure that the...

17. (...) The State party should also:

(a) Establish regulations to govern the procedures used to determine whether or not a person is stateless and the procedures relating to the determination of migrant status, documentation and the protection of such persons in order to ensure that the State party is fulfilling the international commitments assumed under the Convention relating to the Status of Stateless Persons (1954). The State party should also grant its nationality, in accordance with its national laws and subject to the criteria set forth in the Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness (1961), to persons who were not born on Bolivian territory but who would otherwise be stateless. The State may request technical advisory services, as needed, from the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in this connection;

(b) Establish effective mechanisms for the identification of asylum seekers, stateless persons and other individuals in need of international protection and for their referral to CONARE and other authorized institutions. The State party should take particular care to ensure that people are not wrongfully turned back at the border and that victims of trafficking and other persons in need of international protection are identified, especially in the context of mixed migration flows.

Protection/Enjoyment of rights Identification and determination procedures (Forced) migration context Access to nationality/Naturalization Born abroad Legislative/Judicial/Administrative action Implementing measures - Other
Committee on the Rights of the Child (CRC)

Guinea

45. The Committee encourages the State party to strengthen its efforts to expand and expedite the process of birth registration, particularly in rural areas, through the effective functioning of the National Direction for Civil Status and by lowering the cost of birth certificates. It...

45. The Committee encourages the State party to strengthen its efforts to expand and expedite the process of birth registration, particularly in rural areas, through the effective functioning of the National Direction for Civil Status and by lowering the cost of birth certificates. It further recommends that the State party launch extensive awareness-raising programmes including campaigns on the importance of birth registration, on the process of registration, and on the benefits thereof.

76. (...) The Committee also recommends that the State party consider ratifying the 1954 Convention relating to the Status of Stateless Persons and the 1961 Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness.

Birth registration International Instruments
Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (CESCR)

Rwanda

11. (...) The Committee further recommends that the State party ensure the registration of all children born in its territory, in particular refugee, asylum seekers and stateless children, including by revising the Law No. 14/2008 of 4 June 2008 Law Governing the Registration of the...

11. (...) The Committee further recommends that the State party ensure the registration of all children born in its territory, in particular refugee, asylum seekers and stateless children, including by revising the Law No. 14/2008 of 4 June 2008 Law Governing the Registration of the Population and Issuance of National Identity Card to extend the registration deadline and by providing training to civil registry officials.

Birth registration
Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (CESCR)

Iran

28. (...) The Committee recommends that the State party intensify its efforts to ensure that all children receive birth certificates and that the lack of such a document is not an impediment for school enrolment of a child

28. (...) The Committee recommends that the State party intensify its efforts to ensure that all children receive birth certificates and that the lack of such a document is not an impediment for school enrolment of a child

Birth registration

Spain

82.  The  Special  Rapporteur  urges  the  Government  to  address  the  situation  of stateless  persons  in  Spain  in  conformity  with  its  international  human  rights obligations. He recommends in particular accelerating the procedure for determining statelessness  and  ensuring  that...

82.  The  Special  Rapporteur  urges  the  Government  to  address  the  situation  of stateless  persons  in  Spain  in  conformity  with  its  international  human  rights obligations. He recommends in particular accelerating the procedure for determining statelessness  and  ensuring  that  adequate  resources,  including  human  and  financial, are  provided  to  carry  out  this  procedure  in  a  timely  manner  respectful  of  human rights.  

90.  The  Special  Rapporteur  recommends  that  Spain  ratify  the  International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of their Families, and the Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness

Identification and determination procedures International Instruments