Convention on the Political Rights of Women
Opened for signature and ratification by General Assembly
resolution 640(VII)
of 20 December 1952
entry into force 7 July 1954, in accordance with article
VI
The Contracting Parties,
Desiring to implement the principle of equality of rights
for men and women contained in the Charter of the United
Nations,
Recognizing that everyone has the right to take part
in the government of his country directly or indirectly
through freely chosen representatives, and has the right to
equal access to public service in his country, and desiring
to equalize the status of men and women in the enjoyment and
exercise of political rights, in accordance with the
provisions of the Charter of the United Nations and of the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights,
Having resolved to conclude a Convention for this
purpose,
Hereby agree as hereinafter provided:
Article I
Women shall be entitled to vote in all elections on equal
terms with men, without any discrimination.
Article II
Women shall be eligible for election to all publicly elected
bodies, established by national law, on equal terms with
men, without any discrimination.
Article III
Women shall be entitled to hold public office and to
exercise all public functions, established by national law,
on equal terms with men, without any discrimination.
Article IV
1. This Convention shall be open for signature on behalf of
any Member of the United Nations and also on behalf of any
other State to which an invitation has been addressed by the
General Assembly.
2. This Convention shall be ratified and the instruments of
ratification shall be deposited with the Secretary-General
of the United Nations.
Article V
1. This Convention shall be open for accession to all States
referred to in paragraph 1 of article IV.
2. Accession shall be effected by the deposit of an
instrument of accession with the Secretary-General of the
United Nations.
Article VI
1. This Convention shall come into force on the ninetieth
day following the date of deposit of the sixth instrument of
ratification or accession.
2. For each State ratifying or acceding to the Convention
after the deposit of the sixth instrument of ratification or
accession the Convention shall enter into force on the
ninetieth day after deposit by such State of its instrument
of ratification or accession.
Article VII
In the event that any State submits a reservation to any of
the articles of this Convention at the time of signature,
ratification or accession, the Secretary-General shall
communicate the text of the reservation to all States which
are or may become Parties to this Convention. Any State
which objects to the reservation may, within a period of
ninety days from the date of the said communication (or upon
the date of its becoming a Party to the Convention), notify
the Secretary-General that it does not accept it. In such
case, the Convention shall not enter into force as between
such State and the State making the reservation.
Article VIII
1. Any State may denounce this Convention by written
notification to the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
Denunciation shall take effect one year after the date of
receipt of the notification by the Secretary-General.
2. This Convention shall cease to be in force as from the
date when the denunciation which reduces the number of
Parties to less than six becomes effective.
Article IX
Any dispute which may arise between any two or more
Contracting States concerning the interpretation or
application of this Convention, which is not settled by
negotiation, shall at the request of any one of the parties
to the dispute be referred to the International Court of
Justice for decision, unless they agree to another mode of
settlement.
Article X
The Secretary-General of the United Nations shall notify all
Members of the United Nations and the non-member States
contemplated in paragraph 1 of article IV of this Convention
of the following:
(a) Signatures and instruments of ratification received in
accordance with article IV;
(b) Instruments of accession received in accordance with
article V;
(c) The date upon which this Convention enters into force in
accordance with article VI;
(d) Communications and notifications received in accordance
with article VII;
(e) Notifications of denunciation received in accordance
with paragraph 1 of article VIII;
(f) Abrogation in accordance with paragraph 2 of article
VIII.
Article XI
1. This Convention, of which the Chinese, English, French,
Russian and Spanish texts shall be equally authentic, shall
be deposited in the archives of the United Nations.
2. The Secretary-General of the United Nations shall
transmit a certified copy to all Members of the United
Nations and to the non-member States contemplated in
paragraph 1 of article IV.
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