• Special Rapporteurs on: Impunity Concerning Economic, Social and Cultural Rights; Impunity Concerning Civil
and Political Rights; the Human Rights Dimension of Population Transfers; Human Rights and Income Distribution;
Traditional Practices Affecting the Health of Women and the Girl Child; Systematic Rape and Sexual Slavery During
Armed Conflict; Treaties, Agreements and Other Constructive Arrange- ments Between States and Indigenous
Populations; Indigenous Peoples and Their Relationship to Land; the Question of Human Rights and States of
Emergency; Privatization of Prisons; Freedom of Movement; Terrorism and Human Rights; Scientific Progress and Human
Rights.
• Working Groups on: Communications (1503 Procedure, see 3.8); Con- temporary Forms of Slavery; Indigenous
Populations; Minorities.
? Sessions
The Sub-Commission meets annually in August for a four-week session in Geneva. The session is attended by observers
from Member and non- member States of the United Nations and from United Nations departments and specialized
agencies, other inter-governmental organizations and non- governmental organizations
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