Optional protocols complement and add to existing treaties. They are ‘optional’ because the obligations may be more demanding than those in the original convention, so States must independently choose whether or not to be bound by them. Optional protocols are
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Published in 2006. The United Nations reporting guide for Non-Government Organisations reporting to the Committee on the Rights of the Child on the implementation of the Optional Protocol on the Sale of Children, Child Prostitution and Child Pornogrpahy is available
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Published by the United Nations on October 2005. The Committee welcomes the submission of the State party’s combined second and third periodic reports, as well as the timely responses to the list of issues, which allowed the Committee to have a better
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The UNICEF reporting guide for the Committee on the Rights of the Child on the implementation of the Optional Protocol on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict is available below for download. Download. For more information, please contact Amy Lamoin at
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Revised 1998. The United Nations reporting guide for Non-Government Organisations reporting to the Committee on the Rights of the Child is available below for download. For more information please contact Amy Lamoin at UNICEF Australia Email: alamoin@unicef.org.au Phone: (02)
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