CROATIA1


REPORTING HISTORY



CERD

Due

Received

Examined

Initial2


08-Oct-92


14-Feb-97

CERD/C/290/Add.1



03-Aug-98

Information on implementation of the Convention


31-Jul-93


04-Aug-93

CERD/C/249



12-Aug-93

Additional information


01-Jan-94


11-Jan-95

CERD/C/249/Add.1



09-Mar-95

Second periodic2


08-Oct-94


14-Feb-97

CERD/C/290/Add.1


03-Aug-98

Third periodic2


08-Oct-96


14-Feb-97

CERD/C/290/Add.1



03-Aug-98

Fourth periodic3


08-Oct-98


21-Dec-00

CERD/C/373/.Add.1



06-Mar-02

Fifth periodic3


08-Oct-00


21-Dec-00

CERD/C/373/Add.1



06-Mar-02

Sixth periodic5


08-Oct-044



15-Nov-07

CERD/C/HRV/8



[pending]

Seventh periodic5


08-Oct-044



15-Nov-07

CERD/C/HRV/8



[pending]

Eighth periodic5


08-Oct-06



15-Nov-07

CERD/C/HRV/8



[pending]

Ninth periodic


08-Oct-08


 

 



1 The former Yugoslavia had previously ratified CERD on 2 October 1967, CCPR on 2 June 1971, CESCR on 2 June 1971, CEDAW on 26 February 1982, CAT on 10 September 1991 and CRC on 3 January 1991. Subsequent to the dissolution of the former Yugoslavia, the Government of Croatia deposited with the Secretary-General notifications of succession to these treaties, with effect from 8 October 1991, the date on which Croatia became an independent state.


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


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


4 In its concluding observations adopted on 19 March 2002, the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination recommended that the sixth periodic report be submitted jointly with the seventh periodic report, due on 8 October 2004.


5 The sixth, seventh and eighth reports were submitted together as one document.



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