1. If the
Committee receives reliable
information indicating
grave or
systematic violations by a
State Party of
rights set forth in the
Convention, the
Committee shall invite that
State Party to
cooperate in the
examination of the
information and to this end to submit
observations with
regard to the
information concerned.
2. Taking into
account any
observations that may have been submitted by the
State Party concerned as well as any other reliable
information available to it, the
Committee may
designate one or more of its
members to
conduct an
inquiry and to
report urgently to the
Committee. Where warranted and with the
consent of the
State Party, the
inquiry may
include a
visit to its
territory.
3. After examining the findings of such an
inquiry, the
Committee shall transmit these findings to the
State Party concerned together with any comments and
recommendations.
4. The
State Party concerned shall, within six
months of
receiving the findings, comments and
recommendations transmitted by the
Committee, submit its
observations to the
Committee.
5. Such an
inquiry shall be
conducted confidentially and the
cooperation of the
State Party shall be sought at all stages of the
proceedings.