ICMW - International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families 1990, para. 1a
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- [1. A State Party to the present Convention may at any time declare under this article that it recognizes the competence of the Committee to receive and consider communications to the effect that a State Party claims that another State Party is not fulfilling its obligations under the present Convention. Communications under this article may be received and considered only if submitted by a State Party that has made a declaration recognizing in regard to itself the competence of the Committee. No communication shall be received by the Committee if it concerns a State Party which has not made such a declaration. Communications received under this article shall be dealt with in accordance with the following procedure:] (a) If a State Party to the present Convention considers that another State Party is not fulfilling its obligations under the present Convention, it may, by written communication, bring the matter to the attention of that State Party. The State Party may also inform the Committee of the matter. Within three months after the receipt of the communication the receiving State shall afford the State that sent the communication an explanation, or any other statement in writing clarifying the matter which should include, to the extent possible and pertinent, reference to domestic procedures and remedies taken, pending or available in the matter;
- Status juridique
- Legally binding
- Organe
- United Nations General Assembly
- Type de document
- International treaty
- Mode d'adoption
- Consensus
- Thèmes
- Governance & Rule of Law
- Personnes concernées
- N.A.
- Année
- 1990
- Type de paragraphe
- Article
- Reference
- ICMW - International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families (1990), Article 76, 1a.
- Paragraph info
- Article 76
- Paragraph number
- 1a
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