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Statements
SECOND SESSION OF THE AD HOC COMMITTEE ON A COMPREHENSIVE AND INTEGRAL INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON PROTECTION AND PROMOTION OF THE RIGHTS OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
New York, 16 to 27 June 2003
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- Opening of the session.
- Election of a new member of the Bureau.
- Adoption of the agenda.
- Organization of work.
- Review of progress in the elaboration of a comprehensive and integral international
convention on the protection and promotion of the rights and dignity of persons with
disabilities:
- Views of Governments and relevant organizations and bodies of the United Nations system
on the proposed convention;
- Global policy review of issues and trends related to the advancement of persons with
disabilities;
- Outcomes of technical meetings and seminars;
- Elements to be considered in the proposals for a convention submitted by the regional
commissions of the United Nations, intergovernmental organizations and non-governmental
organizations.
- Ralph F. Boyd,
United States Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights
- European Union
- Mr. Kazuhiro Kuno, Deputy Director, Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs Division, Multilateral Cooperation Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan
- Señora Patricia Olamendi, Subsecretaria para Temas Globales de la Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores, Mexico
- Australian Delegation
- Dr. Jan Scown, New Zealand
- Mr. Pravit Chaimongkol, Deputy Permanent Representative of Thailand to the United Nations
- Chile
- Mr. Abdulla Eid Salman Al-Sulaiti, First Secretary, Permanent Mission of the State of Qatar to the United Nations
- Canada
- H.E. Mr. Isikia R. Savua, Permanent Representative of Fiji to the United Nations
- Ms. Sebenzile Matsebula, Director, Office on the Status of Disabled Persons in the Presidency, South Africa
- Hon. James Mwandha, Delegate of Uganda
- Aiko Akiyama, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
- Barbara Murray, International Labour Organization
- Panel discussions on priority themes.
- Panel I: Typology of international conventions and options for a convention on the rights of persons with disabilities [ Summary ]
- Panel II: The Principle of Non-Discrimination and Equality from a Disability Perspective: Critical issues concerning Special Measures and Disability [ Summary ]
- Panel III: New and Emerging Approaches to definitions of disability: conceptual frameworks, varying contexts of definition, and implications for promotion of the rights of persons with disabilities [ Summary ]
- Debate on the contributions to proposals for a convention, including:
- Nature and structure;
- Elements to be considered;
- Follow-up and monitoring;
- Complementarity between a new instrument and existing instruments.
- Robyn Hunt, Commissioner, New Zealand Human Rights Commission
- Dr. Jan Scown, New Zealand
- Ambassador Fumiko Saiga, Permanent Mission of Japan to the United Nations
- Canada
- H. E. Ambassador Luiz Tupy Caldas de Moura, Deputy Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission of Brazil to the United Nations
- Ms Charlotte McClain of the South African Human Rights Commission on behalf of National Human Rights Institutions attending the Ad Hoc Committee Meeting
- Mr. Martin Barber, Director of UN Mine Action Service, Department of Peacekeeping Operations
- Mr. Dzidek Kedzia, Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
- Mr. Abdulla Eid Salman Al-Sulaiti, First Secretary, Permanent Mission of the State of Qatar to the United Nations
- H.E. Mr. Isikia R. Savua, Permanent Representative of Fiji to the United Nations
- Mr. Stefano Sensi, Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
- European Union
- China
- Mr William Binchy, Irish Human Rights Commission, Joint Statement of National Human Rights Institutions
- Commissioner Kevin McLaughlin, Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission
- Barbara Murray, International Labour Organization
- Next steps in the consideration of a convention.
- Adoption of the report of the Committee on its second session.
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