A/RES/61/106
Article 33
National implementation and monitoring
1.
States Parties, in accordance with their system of organization, shall designate
one or more focal points within government for matters relating to the
implementation of the present Convention, and shall give due consideration to the
establishment or designation of a coordination mechanism within government to
facilitate related action in different sectors and at different levels.
2.
States Parties shall, in accordance with their legal and administrative systems,
maintain, strengthen, designate or establish within the State Party, a framework,
including one or more independent mechanisms, as appropriate, to promote, protect
and monitor implementation of the present Convention. When designating or
establishing such a mechanism, States Parties shall take into account the principles
relating to the status and functioning of national institutions for protection and
promotion of human rights.
3.
Civil society, in particular persons with disabilities and their representative
organizations, shall be involved and participate fully in the monitoring process.
Article 34
Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
1.
There shall be established a Committee on the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities (hereafter referred to as “the Committee”), which shall carry out the
functions hereinafter provided.
2.
The Committee shall consist, at the time of entry into force of the present
Convention, of twelve experts. After an additional sixty ratifications or accessions
to the Convention, the membership of the Committee shall increase by six members,
attaining a maximum number of eighteen members.
3.
The members of the Committee shall serve in their personal capacity and shall
be of high moral standing and recognized competence and experience in the field
covered by the present Convention. When nominating their candidates, States
Parties are invited to give due consideration to the provision set out in article 4,
paragraph 3, of the present Convention.
4.
The members of the Committee shall be elected by States Parties,
consideration being given to equitable geographical distribution, representation of
the different forms of civilization and of the principal legal systems, balanced
gender representation and participation of experts with disabilities.
5.
The members of the Committee shall be elected by secret ballot from a list of
persons nominated by the States Parties from among their nationals at meetings of
the Conference of States Parties. At those meetings, for which two thirds of States
Parties shall constitute a quorum, the persons elected to the Committee shall be
those who obtain the largest number of votes and an absolute majority of the votes
of the representatives of States Parties present and voting.
6.
The initial election shall be held no later than six months after the date of entry
into force of the present Convention. At least four 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 the nominations within two months. The
Secretary-General shall subsequently prepare a list in alphabetical order of all
persons thus nominated, indicating the State Parties which have nominated them,
and shall submit it to the States Parties to the present Convention.
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