A. Part One – General
This part should:
(a)
Describe briefly the policy of eliminating racial discrimination in all its forms and the
general legal framework within which racial discrimination as defined in article 1,
paragraph 1, of the Convention is prohibited and eliminated in the reporting state, and
the recognition, enjoyment or exercise, on an equal footing, of human rights and
fundamental freedoms in the political, economic, social, cultural or any other field of
public life are promoted and protected;
(b)
Indicate whether the provisions of the Convention can be invoked before, and directly
enforced by, the courts, other tribunals or administrative authorities or whether they
have to be implemented by way of internal laws or administrative regulations in order to
be enforced by the authorities concerned.
B. Part Two – Information in relation to Articles 2 to 7 of the Convention
This part should provide specific information in relation to articles 2 to 7, in accordance with
the sequence of those articles and their respective provisions.
The Commission requests States Parties to incorporate in this part, under the appropriate
headings, the texts of the relevant laws, judicial decisions and regulations referred to therein as
well as all other elements which they consider essential for the Commission’s consideration of
their reports.
The information should be arranged as follows:
Article 2
(a)
Information on the legislative, judicial, administrative or other measures which give
effect to the provisions of article 2, paragraph I, of the Convention, in particular:
(i)
Measures taken to give effect to the undertaking to engage in no act or practice
of racial discrimination against persons, groups of persons or institutions and to
ensure that all public authorities and public institutions, national and local, shall
act in conformity with this obligation;
(ii)
Measures taken to give effect to the undertaking not to sponsor, defend or
support racial discrimination by any persons or organisations.
The States Parties should provide information on which of the suggested steps they have
taken, such as:
(i)
To declare illegal and prohibit organisations, and also organised and all other
propaganda activities, which promote and incite racial discrimination, and to
recognise participation in such organisations or activities as an offence
punishable by law;
(ii)
Not to permit public authorities or public institutions, national or local, to
promote or incite racial discrimination;
(a)
Information on appropriate measures taken to give effect to General Recommendation
that the States Parties whose legislation was deficient in respect of the implementation
of article 4 should consider, in accordance with their national legislative procedures, the
question of supplementing their legislation with provisions conforming to the
requirement of article 4(a) and (b) of the Convention.
(b)
States are requested:
(i)
To indicate what specific penal internal legislation designed to implement the
provisions of article 4 (a) and (b) has been enacted in their respective countries
and to transmit to the Commission in one of the official languages the texts
concerned, as well as such provisions of general penal law as must be taken into
account when applying such specific legislation;
(ii)
Where no such specific legislation has been enacted, to inform the Commission of
the manner and the extent to which the provisions of the existing penal laws, as
applied by the courts, effectively implement their obligation under article 4 (a)
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