Article 7
exemption from reciprocity
1. Except where this Convention contains more favourable provisions, a
Contracting State shall accord to stateless persons the same treatment as is
accorded to aliens generally.
2. After a period of three years’ residence, all stateless persons shall enjoy
exemption from legislative reciprocity in the territory of the Contracting
States.
3. Each Contracting State shall continue to accord to stateless persons the
rights and benefits to which they were already entitled, in the absence of reciprocity, at the date of entry into force of this Convention for that State.
4. The Contracting States shall consider favourably the possibility of according to stateless persons, in the absence of reciprocity, rights and benefits
beyond those to which they are entitled according to paragraphs 2 and 3, and
to extending exemption from reciprocity to stateless persons who do not fulfil
the conditions provided for in paragraphs 2 and 3.
The provisions of paragraphs 2 and 3 apply both to the rights and benefits
referred to in articles 13, 18, 19, 21 and 22 of this Convention and to rights and
benefits for which this Convention does not provide.
Article 8
exemption from exceptional measures
With regard to exceptional measures which may be taken against the person,
property or interests of nationals or former nationals of a foreign State, the
Contracting States shall not apply such measures to a stateless person solely
on account of his having previously possessed the nationality of the foreign
State in question. Contracting States which, under their legislation, are prevented from applying the general principle expressed in this article shall, in
appropriate cases, grant exemptions in favour of such stateless persons.
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