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PREAMBLE
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... Considering that the
Charter of the United Nations
is based on the
principles
of the
dignity
and
equality
inherent
in all
human beings
, and that all
Member States
have pledged themselves to take
joint
and separate
action
, in
co-operation
with the
Organization
, for the
achievement
of one of the
purposes
of the
United Nations
which is to
promote
and
encourage
universal
respect
for and
observance
of
human rights
and
fundamental freedoms
for all, without
distinction
as to
race
,
sex
,
language
or
religion
, ...
... Considering that the
United Nations
Declaration
on the
Elimination
of All Forms of
Racial
Discrimination
of 20 November 1963 (
General Assembly
resolution 1904 (XVIII)) solemnly affirms the necessity of speedily
eliminating
racial
discrimination
throughout the
world
in all its forms and manifestations and of securing
understanding
of and
respect
for the
dignity
of the
human
person
, ...
... 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-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
; ...
ARTICLE-22
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... Any
dispute
between two or more
States Parties
with
respect
to the
interpretation
or
application
of this
Convention
, which is not settled by
negotiation
or by the
procedures
expressly provided for in this
Convention
, shall, at the
request
of any of the
parties
to the
dispute
, be referred to the
International Court of Justice
for
decision
, unless the disputants
agree
to another mode of
settlement
. ...
ARTICLE-23
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... 2. The
General Assembly of the United Nations
shall
decide
upon the
steps
, if any, to be taken in
respect
of such a
request
. ...
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