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Convention on the Nationality of Women, 1933

Entry into force: August 29, 1934

Signed by 19 countries, ratified by 18 countries

   Introduction
The governments represented in the Seventh International Conference of American States:

Wishing to conclude a Convention on the Nationality of Women, have appointed the following Plenipotentiaries:

Who, after having exhibited their full Powers, which were found in good and due form, have agreed upon the following:
   Article : 1
There shall be no distinction based on sex as regards nationality, in their legislation or in their practice.
   Article : 2
The present convention shall be ratified by the High Contracting Parties in conformity with their respective constitutional procedures. The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Uruguay shall transmit authentic certified copies to the governments for the aforementioned purpose of ratification. The instrument of ratification shall be deposited in the archives of the Pan American Union in Washington, which shall notify the signatory governments of said deposit. Such notification shall be considered as an exchange of ratifications.
   Article : 3
The present convention will enter into force between the High Contracting Parties in the order in which they deposit their respective ratifications.
   Article : 4
The present convention shall remain in force indefinitely but may be denounced by means of one year's notice given to the Pan American Union, which shall transmit it to the other signatory Governments. After the expiration of this period the convention shall cease in its effects as regards the party which denounces but shall remain in effect for the remaining High Contracting Parties.
   Article : 5
The present convention shall be open for the adherence and accession of the States which are not signatories. The corresponding instruments shall be deposited in the archives of the Pan American Union which shall communicate them to the other High Contracting Parties.