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Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees

Date adopted: 28 July 1951

Document Number/Symbol: resolution 429 (V)

Organization: United Nations Conference of Plenipotentiaries on the Status of Refugees and Stateless Persons


Adopted on 28 July 1951 by the United Nations Conference of Plenipotentiaries on the Status of Refugees and Stateless Persons convened under General Assembly
resolution 429 (V) of 14 December 1950
ENTRY INTO FORCE: 22 April 1954, in accordance with article 43

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 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 refugees and endeavoured to assure refugees the widest possible exercise of these fundamental rights and freedoms,

Considering that it is desirable to revise and consolidate previous international agreements relating to the status of refugees and to extend the scope of and the protection accorded by such instruments by means of a new agreement,

Considering that the grant of asylum may place unduly heavy burdens on certain countries, and that a satisfactory solution of a problem of which the United Nations has recognized the international scope and nature cannot therefore be achieved without international co-operation,

Expressing the wish that all States, recognizing the social and humanitarian nature of the problem of refugees, will do everything within their power to prevent this problem from becoming a cause of tension between States,

Noting that the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees is charged with the task of supervising international conventions providing for the protection of refugees, and recognizing that the effective co-ordination of measures taken to deal with this problem will depend upon the co-operation of States with the High Commissioner,

Have agreed as follows:

CHAPTER I
GENERAL PROVISIONS

Article 1. - Definition of the term "refugee"


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. - Refugee 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. - Refugees unlawfully in the country of refuge
Article 32. - Expulsion
Article 33. - Prohibition of expulsion or return ("refoulement")
Article 34. - Naturalization
CHAPTER VI
EXECUTORY AND TRANSITORY PROVISIONS

Article 35. - Co-operation of the national authorities with the United Nations
Article 36. - Information on national legislation
Article 37. - Relation to previous conventions
CHAPTER VII
FINAL CLAUSES

Article 38. - Settlement of disputes
Article 39. - Signature, ratification and accession
Article 40. - Territorial application clause
Article 41. - Federal clause
Article 42. - Reservations
Article 43. - Entry into force
Article 44. - Denunciation Article 45. - Revision
Article 46. - 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 Geneva, this twenty-eighth day of July, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-one, in a single copy, of which the English and French 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 39.