Monday, October 22, 2012

Reports filed in the General Assembly 2012

Here is a list of reports filed so far in the UN General Assembly relating to the human rights treaties.  I've indicated in the comments column whether they are available yet and any other significant details.


Reports to the GA, 67th session, Fall 2012 – available so far (as of 10/23/12):

Doc No.
Title
Comment
A/67/38
CEDAW annual report
Available April 2012
A/67/41
CRC annual report (2 yrs)
Covers 6 sessions; available April 2012
A/67/48
CMW annual report
Available April 2012
A/67/56
CED annual report
Available April 2012
A/67/18
CERD annual report
Available 10/8/12
A/67/321
Status of CERD
Available
A/67/322
Report of the financial situation of CERD
Available
A/67/40
CCPR annual report, Vol I, II part 1 and II part 2.
Not available yet
A/67/44
CAT annual report
Available 10/22/12
A/67/48 & Corr.1
CMW annual report
The main report is available, but the Corr.1 link is empty so far.
A/67/281
Report of the status of CRPD
Available
A/67/222
Report of the treaty body chairs
Available. Report from this year’s meeting in June 2012 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
A/67/271
SG’s report on CED
Available
A/67/36
Report of the High Commissioner
Available 10/5/12
A/66/860
OHCHR report on treaty body strengthening measures
Issued in June 2012. Technically this one & the next several were issued in the 66th GA, but it is clearly relevant going forward.
A/66/902
Co-facilitators’ report on the IG process
Available mid-Sept 2012. Report on the intergovernmental process of the Co-Facilitators from Iceland & Indonesia
A/66/904
Note Verbale Russian Federation
Available mid-Sept 2012. Russia’s position statement on treaty body strengthening submitted Sep 14
A/RES/66/295
Intergovernmental process
Resolution of the 66th General Assembly, adopted 17 Sep 2012, extending the intergovernmental process for another year

If you are interested in any of these reports, you can download them at the UN General Assembly site, under the Third Committee's agenda. http://bit.ly/Rd9zbt

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