Examples of using Expanded core document in English and their translations into Arabic
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Expanded core document.
The Committee discussed the report of the Chairpersons and Inter-Committee Meetings andthe draft guidelines on an expanded core document.
Expanded core document and revision of the related guidelines.
The Committee had asked all treaty bodies tostate more clearly how they envisaged the expanded core document and the treaty-specific report.
Agreement on an expanded core document would reduce this burden.
A number of NGOs addressed the working methods of the committees andthe draft guidelines for an expanded core document and treaty-specific targeted report(HRI/MC/2004/3).
Commentary on expanded core document and supplementary reports under human rights treaties.
The Secretariat hasbeen requested to prepare draft guidelines for an expanded core document for the third inter-committee meeting, in June 2004.
This" expanded core document" would be submitted in tandem with a targeted treaty-specific report to the relevant treaty body.
The Committee agreed in principle that the guidelines on an expanded core document and treaty-specific reports were the way forward in order to harmonize and simplify reporting.
This expanded Core Document includes a broad range of information relevant to all the treaty bodies and reduces the amount of duplicated material and the overall length of the reports.
Several participants reiterated the serious concerns of their committees with regard to the extentto which congruent provisions could, and should, be included in the expanded core document.
It could require States to submit an expanded core document and treaty-specific reports relating to the treaties accepted by States parties.
The document, when adopted, will replace an earlier version issued in 1991 and will complement any guidelines that mightbe produced jointly by the treaty bodies for an expanded core document.
For the preparation of this expanded core document, a human rights committee was established in June 2007 led by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Some of the concerns and objectives could be addressed by requiring States parties to prepare andregularly update an expanded core document, as well as submitting treaty-specific periodic reports to individual treaty bodies.
Guidelines on an expanded core document and treaty-specific targeted reports and harmonized guidelines on reporting under the international human rights treaties.
The Committee discussed its reporting guidelines while keeping in mind the need to streamline reporting under the different United Nations humanrights treaties as well as the desirability of an expanded core document.
The Committee should be careful not to block an expanded core document approach, bearing in mind that some countries were already proceeding on those lines.
After a thorough consultative process, OHCHR prepared revised draft harmonized guidelines for reporting under the international humanrights treaties, including guidelines on an expanded core document and treaty-specific targeted reports(HRI/MC/2005/3).
Several also drew attention to the potential linkage between an expanded core document and focused periodic reports based on concluding observations which highlight priority concerns.
In addition to the expanded core document and harmonized reporting guidelines, the inter-committee meeting and meeting of chairpersons followed up on the recommendations from the previous year.
As a consequence, the inter-committee meeting hadrecommended that the chairpersons forward the draft guidelines on an expanded core document and treaty-specific targeted reports to their respective committees for discussion as a priority item.
They also considered draft guidelines on an expanded core document and treaty-specific targeted reports and harmonized guidelines on reporting under the international human rights treaties.
The aim of the talks had been to implement the recommendation of the inter-committee meeting that theSecretariat should prepare draft guidelines for an expanded core document for consideration by each Committee and adoption by the third inter-committee meeting in 2004.
Working paper: in proposals on guidelines for an expanded core document and treaty-specific targeted reports and harmonized guidelines on reporting under human rights treaties(CEDAW/C/2005/I/4/Add.1).
The Committee's reporting guidelines include a reference to the expanded core document and States parties may thus wish to use the option of the expanded core document and treaty-specific report.
The Committee expresses the hope that its aforementioned proposals on an expanded core document and the periodic reports will contribute to further deliberations on the harmonization of the various treaty reporting procedures.
A number of NGOs provided comments on the revised guidelines for an expanded core document and treaty-specific targeted reports(HRI/MC/2005/3) and all emphasized the importance of their involvement in the process of reform of the reporting system.