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PREAMBLE
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... Bearing in
mind
the
Convention
concerning
Discrimination
in
respect
of
Employment
and
Occupation
adopted
by the
International Labour Organisation
in 1958, and the
Convention
against
Discrimination
in
Education
adopted
by the
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
in 1960, ...
ARTICLE-1
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... 3. Nothing in this
Convention
may be interpreted as
affecting
in any way the
legal provisions
of
States Parties
concerning
nationality
,
citizenship
or
naturalization
, provided that such
provisions
do not discriminate against any particular
nationality
. ...
ARTICLE-9
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... (a) within one
year
after the
entry into force
of the
Convention
for the
State
concerned
; and ...
ARTICLE-11
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... 1. If a
State Party
considers that another
State Party
is not giving
effect
to the
provisions
of this
Convention
, it may bring the matter to the
attention
of the
Committee
. The
Committee
shall then transmit the
communication
to the
State Party
concerned
. Within three
months
, the
receiving State
shall submit to the
Committee
written
explanations or
statements
clarifying the matter and the
remedy
, if any, that may have been taken by that
State
. ...
... 4. In any matter referred to it, the
Committee
may call upon the
States Parties
concerned
to
supply
any other
relevant
information
. ...
... 5. When any matter arising out of this
article
is being considered by the
Committee
, the
States Parties
concerned
shall be entitled to send a
representative
to take part in the
proceedings
of the
Committee
, without
voting rights
, while the matter is under
consideration
. ...
ARTICLE-12
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... 1. (a) After the
Committee
has obtained and collated all the
information
it deems necessary, the
Chairman
shall appoint an
ad hoc
Conciliation Commission
(hereinafter referred to as the
Commission
) comprising five
persons
who may or may not be
members
of the
Committee
. The
members
of the
Commission
shall be appointed with the
unanimous
consent
of the
parties
to the
dispute
, and its good
offices
shall be made available to the
States
concerned
with a
view
to an
amicable solution
of the matter on the basis of
respect
for this
Convention
; ...
... 8. The
information
obtained and collated by the
Committee
shall be made available to the
Commission
, and the
Commission
may call upon the
States
concerned
to
supply
any other
relevant
information
. ...
ARTICLE-13
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... 3. After the
period
provided for in paragraph 2 of this
article
, the
Chairman
of the
Committee
shall
communicate
the
report
of the
Commission
and the
declarations
of the
States Parties
concerned
to the other
States Parties
to this
Convention
. ...
ARTICLE-14
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... 1. A
State Party
may at any
time
declare
that it recognizes the
competence
of the
Committee
to
receive
and consider communications from
individuals
or
groups
of
individuals
within its
jurisdiction
claiming to be
victims
of a
violation
by that
State Party
of any of the
rights
set forth in this
Convention
. No
communication
shall be
received
by the
Committee
if it
concerns
a
State Party
which has not made such a
declaration
. ...
... 3. A
declaration
made in
accordance
with paragraph 1 of this
article
and the
name
of any
body
established
or indicated in
accordance
with paragraph 2 of this
article
shall be
deposited
by the
State Party
concerned
with the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
, who shall transmit
copies
thereof to the other
States Parties
. A
declaration
may be withdrawn at any
time
by
notification
to the
Secretary-General
, but such a
withdrawal
shall not
affect
communications pending before the
Committee
. ...
... 6.(a) The
Committee
shall confidentially bring any
communication
referred to it to the
attention
of the
State Party
alleged to be violating any
provision
of this
Convention
, but the
identity
of the
individual
or
groups
of
individuals
concerned
shall not be revealed without his or their express
consent
. The
Committee
shall not
receive
anonymous
communications; ...
... 7. (a) The
Committee
shall consider communications in the
light
of all
information
made available to it by the
State Party
concerned
and by the petitioner. The
Committee
shall not consider any
communication
from a petitioner unless it has ascertained that the petitioner has
exhausted
all available
domestic
remedies
. However, this shall not be the
rule
where the
application
of the
remedies
is unreasonably prolonged; ...
... (b) The
Committee
shall forward its suggestions and
recommendations
, if any, to the
State Party
concerned
and to the petitioner. ...
... 8. The
Committee
shall
include
in its
annual report
a
summary
of such communications and, where appropriate, a
summary
of the explanations and
statements
of the
States Parties
concerned
and of its own suggestions and
recommendations
. ...
ARTICLE-15
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... (b) The
Committee
shall
receive
from the
competent
bodies
of the
United Nations
copies
of the
reports
concerning
the
legislative
,
judicial
,
administrative
or other
measures
directly related to the
principles
and
objectives
of this
Convention
applied by the administering
Powers
within the
Territories
mentioned in subparagraph (a) of this paragraph, and shall express
opinions
and make
recommendations
to these
bodies
. ...
ARTICLE-16
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... The
provisions
of this
Convention
concerning
the
settlement of disputes
or
complaints
shall be applied without
prejudice
to other
procedures
for settling
disputes
or
complaints
in the
field
of
discrimination
laid down in the constituent
instruments
of, or
conventions
adopted
by, the
United Nations
and its specialized
agencies
, and shall not
prevent
the
States Parties
from having
recourse
to other
procedures
for settling a
dispute
in
accordance
with
general
or
special
international agreements
in
force
between them. ...
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