African Union and shall be posted on the Commission’s website as soon as they are received at the Secretariat of the Commission; The Secretary publication of Activity Report website of the consideration by shall ensure the the Commission’s and post it on the Commission after the Assembly. CHAPTER XIV RELATIONSHIPS WITH STATE PARTIES, INTERGOVERNMENTAL INSTITUTIONS, NATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS INSTITUTIONS, NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS, AND OTHER PARTNERS Rule 62 General Principle The Commission may invite any State Party, institution, organisation or person capable of enlightening it to participate in its sessions without voting rights. Rules 63 Discussions on Human Rights Situations 1. In conformity with Rule 32(3) of the present Rules of Procedure, any State Party, African Union organ, specialized agency or body of the United Nations or other organisation recognized by the African Union, national human rights institution with affiliate status, or non- governmental organisation with observer status, may request that the African Commission include in its agenda for an Ordinary Session a discussion on any human rights issue. Such a request shall be made sixty (60) days in advance of the session at which the discussion is to take place. Where the _ discussion requires the presence of other partners and parties, the requesting party shall so indicate in the documents that it presents to the Commission pursuant to Rule 34(2) of the present Rules. If the Bureau of the Commission decides that the participation of additional partners and parties is necessary, it shall invite them to attend and transmit to them all relevant documentation Part One : General Rules

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