CHAPTER V SUBSIDIARY MECHANISMS
CHAPTER VI SESSIONS
Rule 23 Special Rapporteurs, Committees and
Working Groups
Rule 25
General principles
1.
The Commission shall hold Ordinary
and
Extraordinary
Sessions,
to
enable it to satisfactorily carry out
its functions in conformity with the
African Charter.
1.
The
Commission
may _ create
subsidiary
mechanisms
such
as
special
rapporteurs,
committees,
and working groups.
Sessions of the Commission shall be
held in public unless the Commission
decides otherwise or if it appears
from the relevant provisions of the
Charter that the meeting shall be
held in private.
The creation and membership of
such subsidiary mechanisms may
be determined by consensus, failing
which, the decision shall be taken by
voting.
The Commission shall determine the
mandate and the terms of reference
of each
subsidiary
mechanism.
Each subsidiary mechanism shall
present a report on its work to the
Commission at each ordinary session
of the Commission.
Rule 24 Applicable
rules
for
Rule 26
Ordinary Sessions
1.
The Commission shall hold at least
two Ordinary Sessions per year each
lasting for about two weeks, unless
the Commission decides otherwise.
The
Ordinary
Sessions
of the
Commission shall be convened on a
date fixed by the Commission upon
the proposal of its Chairperson and
in consultation with the Chairperson
of the African Union Commission.
Subsidiary
Mechanisms
The Rules of Procedure of the
Commission
shall apply mutatis
mutandis to the proceedings of its
subsidiary mechanisms.
In
exceptional
circumstances,
the Chairperson
of the African
Union
Commission
may
change
the opening date of a session, in
consultation with the Chairperson
of the Commission.
Rule 27 Extraordinary Sessions
1.
The Commission shall
Extraordinary Sessions.
also
hold
The Chairperson of the Commission
shall
convene
Extraordinary
Sessions:
At the request of the majority of the
members of the Commission;
or
At the request of the Chairperson of
the African Union Commission.
Part One
: General
Rules