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Scope Of The Convention On The Elimination Of All Forms Of Discrimination Against Women

Original Language Title: Geltungsbereich der Konvention zur Beseitigung jeder Form von Diskriminierung der Frau

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176. Presentation of the Federal Minister of Arts and Culture, Constitution and Media in relation to the scope of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women

According to the United Nations Secretary-General's notice, South Sudan on 30 April 2015 has its accession certificate to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (BGBl. No 443/1982, last proclamation of the BGBl area. III, No 82/2015).

According to other communications from the Secretary-General, the following States have stated their intention to deposit their instruments of ratification at the time of their ratification. Instrument of accession declared reservations or , in whole or in part, or Modified:

France:

14. In October 2013, the Government of the French Republic informed the Secretary-General of the United Nations of its decision to reserve the reservations stated on the occasion of the ratification. 1 Article 14 (2) (c), Art. 14 (2) (lit). h and Art. 16 para. 1 lit. g to withdraw.

Iraq:

On 18 February 2014, the Government of the Republic of Iraq informed the Secretary-General of the United Nations of its decision to declare the reservation declared on the occasion of accession. 2 to Article 9.

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

On 23 November 2015, the Government of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea informed the Secretary-General of the United Nations of its decision to mark the occasion of accession. 3 expressed reservations on Art. 2 lit. (f) and to withdraw Article 9 (2). The reservation on Art. 29 of the Convention remains uphold.

Mauritania:

On 25 July 2014, the Government of Mauritania informed the Secretary-General of the United Nations of its decision to declare the general reservation declared on the occasion of accession. 4 partly to withdraw, which in respect of Art. 13 lit. a and Article 16 of the Convention shall continue to apply.

Switzerland:

The government of Switzerland told the United Nations Secretary-General on 30 June 2016. October 2013, its decision, the reservation declared on the occasion of ratification 5 Article 16 (1) (lit). g to withdraw. The reservations relating to Article 15 (2) and Article 16 (1) (lit). h the convention remain upright.

Singapore:

15. In October 2015, the Government of the Republic of Singapore informed the Secretary-General of the United Nations of its decision to make the reservation made on the occasion of accession. 6 (3) Singapore considers that the adoption of laws under Article 11 does not apply to the small proportion of women who do not fall under Singapore's labour law provisions; is required. "

Tunisia:

On 17 April 2014, the Government of the Republic of Tunisia informed the Secretary-General of the United Nations of its decision to declare the declaration made on the occasion of the ratification. 7 on Article 15 (4) and the declared reservations 7 on Article 9 (2), Art. 16 lit. c, d, f, g and h and Article 29 (1) of the Convention.

The general statement, which reads: ' The Tunisian Government declares that it does not take any organisational or legislative decisions in accordance with the requirements of this Convention, which are not in accordance with the provisions of Chapter I of the Tunisian Government. "The Constitution will continue to be in line."

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