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The UN Refugee Agency has published a Good Practice Paper on Statelessness Determination Procedures, as part of a greater initiative to publish a series of such papers to assist states and achieve its goal of ending statelessness by 2024. The paper provides an overview of existing statelessness determination procedures, noting that “[o]nly about twenty States worldwide have established dedicated [statelessness determination procedures” and that several states, including the United States, pledged in 2011 to establish procedures. Following that overview, the Paper goes into detail on key elements to include in statelessness determination procedures, such as accessibility of the procedures, procedural guarantees, and evidentiary standards. The Paper then provides details on a number of states that already have such procedures, as examples for other states wishing to establish statelessness determination procedures in their domestic legal frameworks.