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  1. More than 500,000 people living in Europe are stateless. This means they are not recognised as a citizen by any state. As a result, stateless people often find themselves stranded on the margins of society with no rights, denied opportunities and a sense of never belonging.

  2. Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness. 30 August 1961. Conference of Plenipotentiaries which met in 1959 and reconvened in 1961 in pursuance of General Assembly resolution 896 (IX) The Contracting States, Acting in pursuance of resolution 896 (IX), adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 4 December 1954, Considering it ...

  3. Chōsen-seki. Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness. Convention Relating to the International Status of Refugees. Convention Relating to the Status of Stateless Persons. Council of Europe Convention on the Avoidance of Statelessness in Relation to State Succession.

  4. The State Department provides assistance and engages in diplomacy to prevent and resolve statelessness. The United States is the largest single donor to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the agency mandated to protect stateless people. The State Department also advocates on behalf of stateless people with foreign ...

  5. Service statelessness is a design principle that is applied within the service-orientation design paradigm, in order to design scalable services by separating them from their state data whenever possible. [1] This results in reduction of the resources consumed by a service as the actual state data management is delegated to an external ...

  6. Director. Chris Nash. Website. www .statelessness .eu. European Network on Statelessness (also known as ENS) is a non-governmental organisation working to eradicate statelessness in Europe. It is a network of over 100 non-governmental organisations, academic initiatives, and individual experts across 39 countries.

  7. Despite an original intention, it did not include any content about the status of stateless persons and there was no protocol regarding measures to reduce statelessness. On 26 April 1954, ECOSOC adopted a Resolution to convene a Conference of Plenipotentiaries to "regulate and improve the status of stateless persons by an international agreement".