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Secretary-General
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ARTICLE-43
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... 4. The
initial election
to the
Committee
shall be held no later than six
months
after the
date
of the
entry into force
of the present
Convention
and thereafter every second
year
. At least four
months
before the
date
of each
election
, the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
shall
address
a
letter
to
States Parties
inviting them to submit their
nominations
within two
months
. The
Secretary-General
shall subsequently prepare a
list
in
alphabetical
order
of all
persons
thus nominated, indicating
States Parties
which have nominated them and shall submit it to the
States Parties
to the present
Convention
. ...
... 4. The
initial election
to the
Committee
shall be held no later than six
months
after the
date
of the
entry into force
of the present
Convention
and thereafter every second
year
. At least four
months
before the
date
of each
election
, the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
shall
address
a
letter
to
States Parties
inviting them to submit their
nominations
within two
months
. The
Secretary-General
shall subsequently prepare a
list
in
alphabetical
order
of all
persons
thus nominated, indicating
States Parties
which have nominated them and shall submit it to the
States Parties
to the present
Convention
. ...
... 5. The
elections
shall be held at
meetings
of
States Parties
convened by the
Secretary-General
at
United Nations
Headquarters
. At those
meetings
, for which two thirds of
States Parties
shall
constitute
a
quorum
, the
persons
elected
to the
Committee
shall be those who obtain the largest
number of votes
and an
absolute majority
of the
votes
of the
representatives
of
States Parties
present and
voting
. ...
... 11. The
Secretary-General of the United Nations
shall provide the necessary
staff
and
facilities
for the effective
performance
of the functions of the
Committee
under the present
Convention
. ...
ARTICLE-44
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... 1.
States Parties
undertake
to submit to the
Committee
, through the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
,
reports
on the
measures
they have
adopted
which give
effect
to the
rights
recognized herein and on the
progress
made on the
enjoyment
of those
rights
: ...
ARTICLE-45
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... (c) The
Committee
may recommend to the
General Assembly
to
request
the
Secretary-General
to
undertake
on its behalf
studies
on
specific
issues relating to the
rights
of the
child
; ...
ARTICLE-47
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... The present
Convention
is
subject
to
ratification
.
Instruments of ratification
shall be
deposited
with the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
. ...
ARTICLE-48
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... The present
Convention
shall remain
open
for
accession
by any
State
. The
instruments of accession
shall be
deposited
with the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
. ...
ARTICLE-49
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... 1. The present
Convention
shall
enter into force
on the thirtieth
day
following the
date
of deposit with the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
of the twentieth
instrument of ratification
or
accession
. ...
ARTICLE-50
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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
for
approval
. ...
... 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
for
approval
. ...
... 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
for
approval
. ...
ARTICLE-51
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... 1. The
Secretary-General of the United Nations
shall
receive
and circulate to all
States
the text of
reservations
made by
States
at the
time
of
ratification
or
accession
. ...
... 3.
Reservations
may be withdrawn at any
time
by
notification
to that
effect
addressed to the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
, who shall then inform all
States
. Such
notification
shall take
effect
on the
date
on which it is
received
by the
Secretary-General
...
... 3.
Reservations
may be withdrawn at any
time
by
notification
to that
effect
addressed to the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
, who shall then inform all
States
. Such
notification
shall take
effect
on the
date
on which it is
received
by the
Secretary-General
...
ARTICLE-52
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... A
State Party
may
denounce
the present
Convention
by
written notification
to the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
.
Denunciation
becomes effective one
year
after the
date of receipt
of the
notification
by the
Secretary-General
. ...
... A
State Party
may
denounce
the present
Convention
by
written notification
to the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
.
Denunciation
becomes effective one
year
after the
date of receipt
of the
notification
by the
Secretary-General
. ...
ARTICLE-53
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... The
Secretary-General of the United Nations
is
designated
as the
depositary
of the present
Convention
. ...
ARTICLE-54
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... The
original
of the present
Convention
, of which the
Arabic
,
Chinese
,
English
,
French
,
Russian
and
Spanish
texts are
equally
authentic
, shall be
deposited
with the
Secretary-General of the United Nations
. ...
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