Chapter IV: Welfare
Article 20
rationing
Where a rationing system exists, which applies to the population at large and
regulates the general distribution of products in short supply, stateless persons shall be accorded the same treatment as nationals.
Article 21
housing
As regards housing, the Contracting States, in so far as the matter is regulated by laws or regulations or is subject to the control of public authorities,
shall accord to stateless persons lawfully staying in their territory treatment
as favourable as possible and, in any event, not less favourable than that
accorded to aliens generally in the same circumstances.
Article 22
public education
1. The Contracting States shall accord to stateless persons the same treatment as is accorded to nationals with respect to elementary education.
2. The Contracting States shall accord to stateless persons treatment as
favourable as possible and, in any event, not less favourable than that accorded
to aliens generally in the same circumstances, with respect to education other
than elementary education and, in particular, as regards access to studies, the
recognition of foreign school certificates, diplomas and degrees, the remission
of fees and charges and the award of scholarships.
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