Convention against Discrimination in Education
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Convention against Discrimination in Education is a convention adopted by UNESCO in 1960 aiming to combat segregation and discrimination in the field of education. It has entered into force in 1962. There is an additional Protocol Instituting a Conciliation and Good offices Commission, adopted in 1962 and entering force in 1968. As of March, 2010, Convention has 97 member states, Protocol — 34.
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- Convention and Protocol
- List of member states of the convention and protocol
- Documents on the Convention at the UNESCO website, including commentary on the convention and reporting results
- Comparative analysis of the Convention and Articles 13, 14 ICESCR
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