Full Text
of the UN Child Rights Convention
(CRC)
Convention
on the Rights of the Child
(CRC) : PART III
Article
46
The present Convention shall
be open for signature by all
States.
Article
47
The present Convention is
subject to ratification. Instruments
of ratification shall be deposited
with the Secretary-General
of the United Nations.
Article
48
The present Convention shall
remain open for accession
by any State. The instruments
of accession shall be deposited
with the Secretary-General
of the United Nations.
Article
49
1. The present Convention
shall enter into force on
the thirtieth day following
the date of deposit with the
Secretary-General of the United
Nations of the twentieth instrument
of ratification or accession.
2.
For each State ratifying or
acceding to the Convention
after the deposit of the twentieth
instrument of ratification
or accession, the Convention
shall enter into force on
the thirtieth day after the
deposit by such State of its
instrument of ratification
or accession.
Article 50
1. Any State Party may propose
an amendment and file it with
the Secretary-General of the
United Nations. The Secretary-General
shall thereupon communicate
the proposed amendment to
States Parties, with a request
that they indicate whether
they favour a conference of
States Parties for the purpose
of considering and voting
upon the proposals. In the
event that, within four months
from the date of such communication,
at least one third of the
States Parties favour such
a conference, the Secretary-General
shall convene the conference
under the auspices of the
United Nations. Any amendment
adopted by a majority of States
Parties present and voting
at the conference shall be
submitted to the General Assembly
for approval.
2. An amendment adopted in
accordance with paragraph
1 of the present article shall
enter into force when it has
been approved by the General
Assembly of the United Nations
and accepted by a two-thirds
majority of States Parties.
3.
When an amendment enters into
force, it shall be binding
on those States Parties, which
have accepted it, other States
Parties still being bound
by the provisions of the present,
Convention and any earlier
amendments, which they have
accepted.
Article
51
1. The Secretary-General of
the United Nations shall receive
and circulate to all States
the text of reservations made
by States at the time of ratification
or accession.
2.
A reservation incompatible
with the object and purpose
of the present Convention
shall not be permitted.
3.
Reservations may be withdrawn
at any time by notification
to that effect addressed to
the Secretary-General of the
United Nations, who shall
then inform all States. Such
notification shall take effect
on the date on which the Secretary-General
receives it
Article
52
A State Party may denounce
the present Convention by
written notification to the
Secretary-General of the United
Nations. Denunciation becomes
effective one year after the
date of receipt of the notification
by the Secretary-General.
Article
53
The Secretary-General of the
United Nations is designated
as the depositary of the present
Convention.
Article
54
The original of the present
Convention, of which the Arabic,
Chinese, English, French,
Russian and Spanish texts
are equally authentic, shall
be deposited with the Secretary-General
of the United Nations.
In witness thereof the undersigned
plenipotentiaries, being duly
authorized thereto by their
respective governments, have
signed the present Convention.
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