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ARTICLE-3
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... In
order
to
eliminate
and
prevent
discrimination
within the meaning of this
Convention
, the
States Parties
thereto
undertake
: (a) To abrogate any statutory
provisions
and any
administrative
instructions
and to discontinue any
administrative
practices which involve
discrimination
in
education
; ...
ARTICLE-4
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... The
States Parties
to this
Convention
undertake
furthermore to formulate, develop and apply a
national policy
which, by
methods
appropriate to the
circumstances
and to
national
usage, will tend to
promote
equality
of
opportunity
and of
treatment
in the matter of
education
and in particular: (a) To make
primary education
free
and
compulsory
; make
secondary education
in its different forms generally available and
accessible
to all; make
higher education
equally
accessible
to all on the basis of
individual
capacity
;
assure
compliance
by all with the
obligation
to attend
school
prescribed by
law
; ...
ARTICLE-5
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... 1. The
States Parties
to this
Convention
agree
that: (a)
Education
shall be directed to the
full
development
of the
human
personality
an d to the strengthening of
respect
for
human rights
and
fundamental freedoms
; it shall
promote
understanding
,
tolerance
and
friendship
among all
nations
,
racial
or
religious
groups
, and shall further the
activities
of the
United Nations
for the
maintenance
of
peace
; ...
... 2. The
States Parties
to this
Convention
undertake
to take all necessary
measures
to ensure the
application
of the
principles
enunciated in paragraph 1 of this
article
. ...
ARTICLE-6
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... In the
application
of this
Convention
, the
States Parties
to it
undertake
to
pay
the
greatest
attention
to any
recommendations
hereafter
adopted
by the
General Conference
of the
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
defining the
measures
to be taken against the different forms of
discrimination
in
education
and for the
purpose
of ensuring
equality
of
opportunity
and
treatment
in
education
. ...
ARTICLE-7
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... The
States Parties
to this
Convention
shall in their
periodic reports
submitted to the
General Conference
of the
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
on dates and in a
manner
to be
determined
by it, give
information
on the
legislative
and
administrative
provisions
which they have
adopted
and other
action
which they have taken for the
application
of this
Convention
,
including
that taken for the formulation and the
development
of the
national policy
defined in
article
4
as well as the results achieved and the obstacles encountered in the
application
of that
policy
. ...
ARTICLE-8
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... Any
dispute
which may arise between any two or more
States Parties
to this
Convention
concerning
the
interpretation
or
application
of this
Convention
which is not settled by
negotiations
shall at the
request
of the
parties
to the
dispute
be referred, failing other means of settling the
dispute
, to the
International Court of Justice
for
decision
. ...
... Any
dispute
which may arise between any two or more
States Parties
to this
Convention
concerning
the
interpretation
or
application
of this
Convention
which is not settled by
negotiations
shall at the
request
of the
parties
to the
dispute
be referred, failing other means of settling the
dispute
, to the
International Court of Justice
for
decision
. ...
ARTICLE-15
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... The
States Parties
to this
Convention
recognize that the
Convention
is applicable not only to their
metropolitan
territory
but also to all
non-self-governing
,
trust
,
colonial
and other
territories
for the
international relations
of which they are
responsible
; they
undertake
to consult, if necessary, the
governments
or other
competent authorities
of these
territories
on or before
ratification
,
acceptance
or
accession
with a
view
to securing the
application
of the
Convention
to those
territories
, and to notify the
Director-General
of the
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
of the
territories
to which it is accordingly applied, the
notification
to take
effect
three
months
after the
date
of its
receipt
. ...
ARTICLE-16
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... 1. Each
State Party
to this
Convention
may
denounce
the
Convention
on its own behalf or on behalf of any
territory
for whose
international relations
it is
responsible
. ...
ARTICLE-18
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... 1. This
Convention
may be revised by the
General Conference
of the
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
. Any such
revision
shall, however, bind only the
States
which shall become
Parties
to the revising
convention
. ...
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