protection of cultural integrity in light of Articles 3 and 27
of the ICCPR would prove extremely helpful.
In the same vein, the implications of Article 3 of the
ICESCR vis-à-vis Article 15 are worth exploring.
In light of the approach taken by the CEDAW,
interesting developments in this area could also come
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from the application of Article 5 of the Convention on
the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against
Women. The fact that a large number of states have
ratified the Optional Protocol to the Convention
provides an additional basis for examining the
potential of this provision.
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