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PREAMBLE
PART I
Discrimination (Article 1)
Policy
Measures (Article 2)
Guarantee of Basic Human Rights and
Fundamental Freedoms (Article 3)
Special Measures
(Article 4)
Sex Role Stereotyping and Prejudice (Article
5)
Prostitution (Article 6)
PART
II
Political and Public Life (Article 7)
Representation (Article 8)
Nationality
(Article 9)
PART III
Education
(Article 10)
Employment (Article 11 )
Health (Article 12)
Economic and Social
Benefits (Article 13)
Rural Women (Article 14)
PART IV
Law (Article 15)
Marriage and Family Life (Article 16)
PART
V
Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against
Women (Article 17)
National Reports (Article 18)
Rules of Procedure (Article 19)
Committee
Meetings (Article 20)
Committee Reports (Article
21)
Role of Specialized Agencies (Article 22)
PART VI
Effect on Other Treaties (Article
23)
Commitment of States Parties (Article 24)
Administration of the Convention (Articles 25-30)
Article 1 For the purposes of the present Convention, the term "discrimination against women" shall mean any distinction, exclusion or restriction made on the basis of sex which has the effect or purpose of impairing or nullifying the recognition, enjoyment or exercise by women, irrespective of their marital status, on a basis of equality of men and women, of human rights and fundamental freedoms in the political, economic, social, cultural, civil or any other field.
Article 2 States Parties condemn discrimination against women in all its forms, agree to pursue by all appropriate means and without delay a policy of eliminating discrimination against women and, to this end, undertake:
Article 3 States Parties shall take in all fields, in particular in the political, social, economic and cultural fields, all appropriate measures, including legislation, to en sure the full development and advancement of women , for the purpose of guaranteeing them the exercise and enjoyment of human rights and fundamental freedoms on a basis of equality with men.
Article
4
§1. Adoption by States Parties of temporary special
measures aimed at accelerating de facto equality between men and women shall
not be considered discrimination as defined in the present Convention, but
shall in no way entail as a consequence the maintenance of unequal or separate
standards; these measures shall be discontinued when the objectives of equality
of opportunity and treatment have been achieved.
§2. Adoption by
States Parties of special measures, including those measures contained in the
present Convention, aimed at protecting maternity shall not be considered
discriminatory.
Article 5 States Parties shall take all appropriate measures:
Article 6 States Parties shall take all appropriate measures, including legislation, to suppress all forms of traffic in women and exploitation of prostitution of women.
Article 7 States Parties shall take all appropriate measures to eliminate discrimination against women in the political and public life of the country and, in particular, shall ensure to women, on equal terms with men, the right:
Article 8 States Parties shall take all appropriate measures to ensure to women, on equal terms with men and without any discrimination, the opportunity to represent their Governments at the international level and to participate in the work of international organizations.
Article
9
§1. States Parties shall grant women equal rights
with men to acquire, change or retain their nationality. They shall ensure in
particular that neither marriage to an alien nor change of nationality by the
husband during marriage shall automatically change the nationality of the wife,
render her stateless or force upon her the nationality of the husband.
§2. States Parties shall grant women equal rights with men with
respect to the nationality of their children.
Article 10 States Parties shall take all appropriate measures to eliminate discrimination against women in order to ensure to them equal rights with men in the field of education and in particular to ensure, on a basis of equality of men and women:
Article
11
§1. States Parties shall take all appropriate
measures to eliminate discrimination against women in the field of employment
in order to ensure, on a basis of equality of men and women, the same rights,
in particular:
§ 2. In order to prevent discrimination against women on the grounds of marriage or maternity and to ensure their effective right to work, States Parties shall take appropriate measures:
§3. Protective legislation relating to matters covered in this Article shall be reviewed periodically in the light of scientific and technological knowledge and shall be revised, repealed or extended as necessary.
Article
12
§1. States Parties shall take all appropriate
measures to eliminate discrimination against women in the field of health care
in order to ensure, on a basis of equality of men and women, access to health
care services, including those related to family planning.
§2.
Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph I of this Article, States Parties
shall ensure to women appropriate services in connection with pregnancy,
confinement and the post-natal period, granting free services where necessary,
as well as adequate nutrition during pregnancy and lactation.
Article 13 States Parties shall take all appropriate measures to eliminate discrimination against women in other areas of economic and social life in order to ensure, on a basis of equality of men and women, the same rights, in particular:
Article
14
§1. States Parties shall take into account the
particular problems faced by rural women and the significant roles which rural
women play in the economic survival of their families, including their work in
the non-monetized sectors of the economy, and shall take all appropriate
measures to ensure the application of the provisions of the present Convention
to women in rural areas.
§2. States Parties shall take all appropriate
measures to eliminate discrimination against women in rural areas in order to
ensure, on a basis of equality of men and women, that they participate in and
benefit from rural development and, in particular, shall ensure to such women
the right:
Article
15
§1. States Parties shall accord to women equality
with men before the law.
§2. States Parties shall accord to women, in
civil matters, a legal capacity identical to that of men and the same
opportunities to exercise that capacity. In particular, they shall give women
equal rights to conclude contracts and to administer property and shall treat
them equally in all stages of procedure in courts and tribunals.
§3.
States Parties agree that all contracts and all other private instruments of
any kind with a legal effect which is directed at restricting the legal
capacity of women shall be deemed null and void.
§4. States Parties
shall accord to men and women the same rights with regard to the law relating
to the movement of persons and the freedom to choose their residence and
domicile.
Article
16
§1. States Parties shall take all appropriate
measures to eliminate discrimination against women in all matters relating to
marriage and family relations and in particular shall ensure, on a basis of
equality of men and women:
§2. The betrothal and the marriage of a child shall have no legal effect, and all necessary action, including legislation, shall be taken to specify a minimum age for marriage and to make the registration of marriages in an official registry compulsory.
Article
17
§1. For the purpose of considering the progress made
in the implementation of the present Convention, there shall be established a
Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (hereinafter
referred to as the Committee) consisting, at the time of entry into force of
the Convention, of eighteen and, after ratification of or accession to the
Convention by the thirty-fifth State Party, of twenty-three experts of high
moral standing and competence in the field covered by the Convention. The
experts shall be elected by States Parties from among their nationals and shall
serve in their personal capacity, consideration being given to equitable
geographical distribution and to the representation of the different forms of
civilization as well as the principal legal systems.
§2. The members
of the Committee shall be elected by secret ballot from a list of persons
nominated by States Parties. Each State Party may nominate one person from
among its own nationals.
§3. The initial election shall be held six
months after the date of the entry into force of the present Convention. At
least three months before the date of each election the Secretary-General of
the United Nations shall address a letter to the States Parties inviting them
to submit their nominations within two months. The Secretary-General shall
prepare a list in alphabetical order of all persons thus nominated, indicating
the States Parties which have nominated them, and shall submit it to the States
Parties.
§4. Elections of the members of the Committee shall be held
at a meeting of States Parties convened by the Secretary-General at United
Nations Headquarters. At that meeting, for which two thirds of the States
Parties shall constitute a quorum, the persons elected to the Committee shall
be those nominees who obtain the largest number of votes and an absolute
majority of the votes of the representatives of States Parties present and
voting.
§5. The members of the Committee shall be elected for a term
of four years. However, the terms of nine of the members elected at the first
election shall expire at the end of two years; immediately after the first
election the names of these nine members shall be chosen by lot by the Chairman
of the Committee.
§6. The election of the five additional members of
the Committee shall be held in accordance with the provisions of paragraphs 2,
3 and 4 of this Article, following the thirty-fifth ratification or accession.
The terms of two of the additional members elected on this occasion shall
expire at the end of two years, the names of these two members having been
chosen by lot by the Chairman of the Committee.
§7. For the filling of
casual vacancies, the State Party whose expert has ceased to function as a
member of the Committee shall appoint another expert from among its nationals,
subject to the approval of the Committee.
§8. The members of the
Committee shall, with the approval of the General Assembly, receive emoluments
from United Nations resources on such terms and conditions as the Assembly may
decide, having regard to the importance of the Committee's responsibilities.
§9. 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
18
§1. States Parties undertake to submit to the
Secretary-General of the United Nations, for consideration by the Committee, a
report on the legislative, judicial, administrative or other measures which
they have adopted to give effect to the provisions of the present Convention
and on the progress made in this respect:
§2. Reports may indicate factors and difficulties affecting the degree of fulfilment of obligations under the present Convention.
Article
19
§1. The Committee shall adopt its own rules of
procedure.
§2. The Committee shall elect its officers for a term of
two years.
Article
20
§1. The Committee shall normally meet for a period
of not more than two weeks annually in order to consider the reports submitted
in accordance with Article 18 of the present Convention.
§2. The
meetings of the Committee shall normally be held at United Nations Headquarters
or at any other convenient place as determined by the Committee. (amendment,
status of ratification)
Article
21
§1. The Committee shall, through the Economic and
Social Council, report annually to the General Assembly of the United Nations
on its activities and may make suggestions and general recommendations based on
the examination of reports and information received from the States Parties.
Such suggestions and general recommendations shall be included in the report of
the Committee together with comments, if any, from States Parties.
§2.
The Secretary-General of the United Nations shall transmit the reports of the
Committee to the Commission on the Status of Women for its information.
Article 22 The specialized agencies shall be entitled to be represented at the consideration of the implementation of such provisions of the present Convention as fall within the scope of their activities. The Committee may invite the specialized agencies to submit reports on the implementation of the Convention in areas falling within the scope of their activities.
Article 23 Nothing in the present Convention shall affect any provisions that are more conducive to the achievement of equality between men and women which may be contained:
Article 24 States Parties undertake to adopt all necessary measures at the national level aimed at achieving the full realization of the rights recognized in the present Convention.
Article
25
§1. The present Convention shall be open for
signature by all States.
§2. The Secretary-General of the United
Nations is designated as the depositary of the present Convention.
§3.
The present Convention is subject to ratification. Instruments of ratification
shall be deposited with the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
§4. The present Convention shall be open to accession by all States.
Accession shall be effected by the deposit of an instrument of accession with
the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
Article
26
§1. A request for the revision of the present
Convention may be made at any time by any State Party by means of a
notification in writing addressed to the Secretary-General of the United
Nations.
§2. The General Assembly of the United Nations shall decide
upon the steps, if any, to be taken in respect of such a request.
Article
27
§1. The present Convention shall enter into force on
the thirtieth day after the date of deposit with the Secretary-General of the
United Nations of the twentieth instrument of ratification or accession.
§2. For each State ratifying the present Convention or acceding to it
after the deposit of the twentieth instrument of ratification or accession, the
Convention shall enter into force on the thirtieth day after the date of the
deposit of its own instrument of ratification or accession.
Article
28
§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.
§2. A reservation
incompatible with the object and purpose of the present Convention shall not be
permitted.
§3. Reservations may be withdrawn at any time by
notification to this effect addressed to the Secretary-General of the United
Nations, who shall then inform all States thereof. Such notification shall take
effect on the date on which it is received.
Article
29
§1. Any dispute between two or more States Parties
concerning the interpretation or application of the present Convention which is
not settled by negotiation shall, at the request of one of them, be submitted
to arbitration. If within six months from the date of the request for
arbitration the parties are unable to agree on the organization of the
arbitration, any one of those parties may refer the dispute to the
International Court of Justice by request in conformity with the Statute of the
Court.
§2. Each State Party may at the time of signature or
ratification of the present Convention or accession thereto declare that it
does not consider itself bound by paragraph 1 of this Article. The other States
Parties shall not be bound by that paragraph with respect to any State Party
which has made such a reservation.
§3. Any State Party which has made
a reservation in accordance with paragraph 2 of this Article may at any time
withdraw that reservation by notification to the Secretary-General of the
United Nations.
Article 30 The present Convention, the Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish texts of which are equally authentic, shall be deposited with the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
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