LITHUANIA


REPORTING HISTORY


CERD

Due

Received

Examined

Initial

09-Jan-00

20-Oct-00

CERD/C/369/Add.2

05-Mar-02

Second periodic2

09-Jan-041

26-Oct-04

CERD/C/461/Add.2

21-Feb-06

Third periodic2

09-Jan-041

26-Oct-04

CERD/C/461/Add.2

21-Feb-06

Additional information

07-Mar-073

14-Feb-07

CERD/C/LTU/CO/3/Add.1

4

Fourth periodic5

09-Jan-083

31-May-10

CERD/C/LTU/4-5

02-Mar-11

Fifth periodic5

09-Jan-083

31-May-10

CERD/C/LTU/4-5

02-Mar-11

Additional information

10-Mar-126

Sixth periodic

09-Jan-146

Seventh periodic

09-Jan-146

Eighth periodic

09-Jan-146

1 In its concluding observations adopted on 21 March 2002, the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination recommended that the second periodic report be submitted jointly with the third periodic report, due on 9 January 2004.


2 The second and third periodic reports were submitted together as one document.


3 In its concluding observations adopted on 7 March 2006, the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination requested that the State party submit additional information within one year, and recommended that the fourth and fifth periodic reports be submitted in a single document on 9 January 2008.


4 The Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination has sent a letter to the State party with its comments and a request for further information (see A/62/18, page 95).


5 The fourth and fifth periodic reports were submitted together as one document.


6 In its concluding observations adopted on 10 March 2011, the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination requested that additional information be submitted within one year, and recommended that the sixth, seventh and eighth periodic reports be submitted in a single document, due on 9 January 2014.



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