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7.
The members of the Committee shall be elected for a term of four years. They
shall be eligible for re-election once. However, the term of six 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 six members shall be chosen by lot by the
chairperson of the meeting referred to in paragraph 5 of this article.
8.
The election of the six additional members of the Committee shall be held on
the occasion of regular elections, in accordance with the relevant provisions of this
article.
9.
If a member of the Committee dies or resigns or declares that for any other
cause she or he can no longer perform her or his duties, the State Party which
nominated the member shall appoint another expert possessing the qualifications
and meeting the requirements set out in the relevant provisions of this article, to
serve for the remainder of the term.
10.
The Committee shall establish its own rules of procedure.
11. 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, and shall convene its initial meeting.
12. With the approval of the General Assembly of the United Nations, the
members of the Committee established under the present Convention shall 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.
13. The members of the Committee shall be entitled to the facilities, privileges and
immunities of experts on mission for the United Nations as laid down in the relevant
sections of the Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations.
Article 35
Reports by States Parties
1.
Each State Party shall submit to the Committee, through the Secretary-General
of the United Nations, a comprehensive report on measures taken to give effect to
its obligations under the present Convention and on the progress made in that
regard, within two years after the entry into force of the present Convention for the
State Party concerned.
2.
Thereafter, States Parties shall submit subsequent reports at least every four
years and further whenever the Committee so requests.
3.
The Committee shall decide any guidelines applicable to the content of the
reports.
4.
A State Party which has submitted a comprehensive initial report to the
Committee need not, in its subsequent reports, repeat information previously
provided. When preparing reports to the Committee, States Parties are invited to
consider doing so in an open and transparent process and to give due consideration
to the provision set out in article 4, paragraph 3, of the present Convention.
5.
Reports may indicate factors and difficulties affecting the degree of fulfilment
of obligations under the present Convention.
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