Spain - 2011
Does statelessness serve as a ground for discrimination in access to public goods and services and/or deprivation of economic and social rights?
- Code:
- RED5
- Key Area:
- Anti-discrimination Legislation & Implementation
- Strand(s):
- Discrimination
Short Answer |
No, recognized stateless persons have the same rights and obligations under the Law 4 / 2000 on the rights and freedoms of foreigners in Spain and their social integration. |
Qualitative Info |
Spain has signed the Convention about the Statute of the Stateless of September the 28th of 1954 the condition of stateless is regulated by the Law 12/2009 of October the 30th. This law regulates the right of asilum and of subsidiary protection. the rights and obligations of the stateless are regulated by the the Law 4/2000 which talks about the rights and liberties of foreigners in Spain and their social integration. |
Groups affected/interested | Migrants, Refugees |
Type (R/D) | |
Key socio-economic / Institutional Areas | Policing - law enforcement, Anti-discrimination, Anti-racism, Integration - social cohesion |
External Url | http://noticias.juridicas.com/base_datos/Admin/lo4-2000.html |
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