1. When the
exercise of a
right by a
refugee would normally require the
assistance of
authorities of a
foreign country to whom he cannot have
recourse, the Contracting
States in whose
territory he is residing shall arrange that such
assistance be afforded to him by their own
authorities or by an
international authority.
2. The
authority or
authorities mentioned in paragraph I shall deliver or cause to be delivered under their
supervision to
refugees such
documents or
certifications as would normally be delivered to
aliens by or through their
national authorities.
3.
Documents or
certifications so delivered shall stand in the stead of the
official instruments delivered to
aliens by or through their
national authorities, and shall be given credence in the
absence of proof to the
contrary.
4.
Subject to such
exceptional treatment as may be
granted to indigent
persons,
fees may be charged for the
services mentioned herein, but such
fees shall be moderate and commensurate with those charged to
nationals for similar
services.
5. The
provisions of this
article shall be without
prejudice to
articles 27 and
28.