CEDAW/C/DOM/CO/8
The Committee considered the eighth periodic report of the Dominican Republic (CEDAW/C/DOM/8) at its 1867th and 1869th meetings (see CEDAW/C/SR.1867 and CEDAW/C/SR.1869), held on 17 and 18 February 2022.
The Committee considered the eighth periodic report of the Dominican Republic (CEDAW/C/DOM/8) at its 1867th and 1869th meetings (see CEDAW/C/SR.1867 and CEDAW/C/SR.1869), held on 17 and 18 February 2022.
Canada (CRPD 08-05-2017) - The Committee considered the initial report of Canada (CRPD/C/CAN/1) at its 318th and 319th meetings (see CRPD/C/SR.318 and 319), held on 3 and 4 April 2017. It adopted the present concluding observations at its 328th meeting, held on 10 April 2017.
Canada (CEDAW 25-11-2016) - The Committee considered the combined eighth and ninth periodic reports of Canada (CEDAW/C/CAN/8-9) at its 1433rd and 1434th meetings, on 25 October 2016 (see CEDAW/C/SR.1433 and 1434). The Committee’s list of issues and questions is contained in CEDAW/C/CAN/Q/8-9 and the responses of Canada are contained in CEDAW/C/CAN/Q/8-9/Add.1.
OAS-IACHR-2015 - Violence against LGBTI Persons in the Americas - In 2015, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights paid much attention to intersex rights in the report Violence against LGBTI Persons in the Americas. Chapter 4, section E, is entirely devoted to human rights violations that intersex people experience. (OEA/Ser.L/V/II. Doc.36/15 Rev.2)
United States of America (CAT 19-12-2014) - Concluding observations on the combined third to fifth periodic reports of the United States of America* 1. The Committee against Torture considered the combined third to fifth periodic reports of the United States of America (CAT/C/USA/3-5) at its 1264th and 1267th meetings (CAT/C/SR.1264 and 1267), held on 12 and 13 November 2014, and adopted at its 1276th and 1277th meetings (CAT/C/SR.1276 and 1277), held on 20 November 2014, the following concluding observations.
Between 29 November and 1 December 2013, the Third International Intersex Forum took place in Valletta, Malta. This event brought together 34 activists representing 30 intersex organisations from all continents. The Public Statement by the Third International Intersex Forum is also know as the Malta Declaration.