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Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography
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ARTICLE-14
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... 2. For each
State
ratifying
the present
Protocol
or
acceding
to it after its
entry into force
, the
Protocol
shall
enter into force
one
month
after the
date
of the deposit of its own
instrument of ratification
or
accession
. ...
ARTICLE-15
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... 1. Any
State Party
may
denounce
the present
Protocol
at any
time
by
written notification
to the
Secretary
-
General
of the
United Nations
, who shall thereafter inform the other
States Parties
to the
Convention
and all
States
that have
signed
the
Convention
. The
denunciation
shall take
effect
one
year
after the
date of receipt
of the
notification
by the
Secretary-General
. ...
... 2. Such a
denunciation
shall not have the
effect
of releasing the
State Party
from its
obligations
under the present
Protocol
in
regard
to any
offence
that occurs
prior
to the
date
on which the
denunciation
becomes effective. Nor shall such a
denunciation
prejudice
in any way the continued
consideration
of any matter that is already under
consideration
by the
Committee
on the
Rights
of the
Child
prior
to the
date
on which the
denunciation
becomes effective. ...
... 2. Such a
denunciation
shall not have the
effect
of releasing the
State Party
from its
obligations
under the present
Protocol
in
regard
to any
offence
that occurs
prior
to the
date
on which the
denunciation
becomes effective. Nor shall such a
denunciation
prejudice
in any way the continued
consideration
of any matter that is already under
consideration
by the
Committee
on the
Rights
of the
Child
prior
to the
date
on which the
denunciation
becomes effective. ...
ARTICLE-16
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... 1. Any
State Party
may
propose
an
amendment
and file it with the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
. The
Secretary-General
shall thereupon
communicate
the proposed
amendment
to
States Parties
with a
request
that they indicate whether they favour a
conference
of
States Parties
for the
purpose
of considering and
voting
upon the
proposals
. In the
event
that, within four
months
from the
date
of such
communication
, at least one third of the
States Parties
favour such a
conference
, the
Secretary-General
shall
convene
the
conference
under the auspices of the
United Nations
. Any
amendment
adopted
by a
majority
of
States Parties
present and
voting
at the
conference
shall be submitted to the
General Assembly of the United Nations
for
approval
. ...
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