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Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women
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PREAMBLE
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... Also recalling the
Convention
on the
Elimination
of All Forms of
Discrimination
against Women4 (“theConvention”), in which the
States Parties
thereto
condemn
discrimination against women
in all its forms and
agree
to pursue by all appropriate means and without
delay
a
policy
of
eliminating
discrimination against women
, ...
ARTICLE-18
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... 1. Any
State Party
may
propose
an
amendment
to the present
Protocol
and file it with the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
. The
Secretary-General
shall there upon
communicate
any proposed
amendments
to the
States Parties
with a
request
that they notify her or him whether they favour a
conference
of
States Parties
for the
purpose
of considering and
voting
on the
proposal
. In the
event
that 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 the
States Parties
present and
voting
at the
conference
shall be submitted to the
General Assembly of the United Nations
for
approval
. ...
... 1. Any
State Party
may
propose
an
amendment
to the present
Protocol
and file it with the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
. The
Secretary-General
shall there upon
communicate
any proposed
amendments
to the
States Parties
with a
request
that they notify her or him whether they favour a
conference
of
States Parties
for the
purpose
of considering and
voting
on the
proposal
. In the
event
that 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 the
States Parties
present and
voting
at the
conference
shall be submitted to the
General Assembly of the United Nations
for
approval
. ...
... 1. Any
State Party
may
propose
an
amendment
to the present
Protocol
and file it with the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
. The
Secretary-General
shall there upon
communicate
any proposed
amendments
to the
States Parties
with a
request
that they notify her or him whether they favour a
conference
of
States Parties
for the
purpose
of considering and
voting
on the
proposal
. In the
event
that 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 the
States Parties
present and
voting
at the
conference
shall be submitted to the
General Assembly of the United Nations
for
approval
. ...
... 1. Any
State Party
may
propose
an
amendment
to the present
Protocol
and file it with the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
. The
Secretary-General
shall there upon
communicate
any proposed
amendments
to the
States Parties
with a
request
that they notify her or him whether they favour a
conference
of
States Parties
for the
purpose
of considering and
voting
on the
proposal
. In the
event
that 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 the
States Parties
present and
voting
at the
conference
shall be submitted to the
General Assembly of the United Nations
for
approval
. ...
... 2.
Amendments
shall come into
force
when they have been
approved
by the
General Assembly of the United Nations
and
accepted
by a two-thirds
majority
of the
States Parties
to the present
Protocol
in
accordance
with their respective
constitutional
processes
. ...
... 3. When
amendments
come into
force
, they shall be
binding
on those
States Parties
that have
accepted
them, other
States Parties
still being bound by the
provisions
of the present
Protocol
and any earlier
amendments
that they have
accepted
. ...
... 3. When
amendments
come into
force
, they shall be
binding
on those
States Parties
that have
accepted
them, other
States Parties
still being bound by the
provisions
of the present
Protocol
and any earlier
amendments
that they have
accepted
. ...
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