What is OP-CEDAW?
Text of OP-CEDAW
Signatories and States Parties
Becoming a States Party
Administration

CEDAW Committee

 

Working Groups

 

Rapporteurs

Secretariat

Rules of Procedure

Communications Procedure
Inquiry Procedure
Practical Application
OP-CEDAW Remedies
Relevant Case Law
"Our Rights are Not Optional"
FAQs

 

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Rapporteurs

Rule 62 of the Rules of Procedure also empowers the CEDAW Committee to designate one or more of its members as rapporteurs. When doing this, the CEDAW Committee will decide the mandate and responsibilities of each rapporteur. Rapporteurs may be tasked to make recommendations to the committee in relation to communications received, inquiries initiated and general matters pertaining with the administration of the OP-CEDAW. Rapporteurs may also be designated to assist with work under the OP-CEDAW in any manner that the CEDAW Committee decides.


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