CONTENTS
2.2 Consideration of Individual Communications (Article 14)
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Consideration of the admissibility of communications
Consideration of communications on their merits
Committee’s suggestions and recommendations
Follow-up procedure to the opinion of CERD
Recommendations in case of non-violation of the Convention
or inadmissible communications
2.3 Early Warning and Urgent Action procedure
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Purpose and indicators for the procedure
Possible measures to be taken
Recent actions
2.4 General Recommendations and Thematic Discussions
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PART III – Civil Society Participation
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1. In the course of the State Reporting Cycle
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1.1 Before the consideration of the State report concerned
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Participating in the preparation of the state report
Providing information for the list of themes
Preparing and submitting an alternative report
Submitting additional information on the list of themes
1.2 During the CERD session
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Informal meeting with CERD at the beginning of the week
Organising an informal briefing for CERD members
Lobbying in Geneva
Observing the CERD sessions
1.3 Follow-up - After the consideration of the State report concerned
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b)
c)
Monitoring implementation
Lobbying the national government
Disseminating information and raising awareness
2. Submitting an Individual Communication under ICERD Article 14
2.1 Before the submission: Admissibility of the communication
2.2 Submitting a communication
2.3 After the submission
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3. Early Warning measures and Urgent procedures
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4. Thematic Discussions
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