European Convention on Nationality
1997 Council of Europe treaty / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Not to be confused with Convention on the Reduction of Cases of Multiple Nationality and on Military Obligations in Cases of Multiple Nationality.
The European Convention on Nationality (E.T.S. No. 166[1]) was signed in Strasbourg on 6 November 1997. It is a comprehensive convention of the Council of Europe dealing with the law of nationality. The convention is open for signature by the member States of the Council of Europe and the non-member States which have participated in its elaboration and for accession by other non-member States. The Convention came into force on 1 March 2000 after ratification by 3 countries. As of 2021[update], the convention has been signed by 29 countries and ratified by 21 of those countries.[2]
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Signed | 6 November 1997 (1997-11-06) |
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Location | Strasbourg |
Effective | 1 March 2000 |
Condition | 3 ratifications |
Parties | 21 |
Citations | ETS 166 |
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