3.6 Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women
The Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women was established in accordance with the
International Convention on the Elimina- tion of All Forms of Discrimination against Women. The Committee is com-
posed of 23 experts acting in their personal capacity, who are nominated and elected by the States parties to the
Convention for a four-years term.
The Committee’s main function is to monitor the implementation of the Convention based on consideration of
reports from States parties.
The new Optional Protocol establishes two procedures: an individual commu- nications procedure which will allow
communications to be submitted by or on behalf of individuals or groups of individuals claiming to be victims of a
viola- tion of any of the rights set out in the Convention; and a procedure which will allow the Committee to
enquire into grave or systematic violations by a State party of those rights. In addition, no reservations are
permissible, although any State accepting the Protocol may “opt-out” of the enquiry procedure.
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