WPC  ,/4s@7HyV٥h’73esT7)ILϯrGx9u!,]N+$f%yĈ- Iٹ}N)['v@n_Qh账ɁxO|}qEc_ =؀Ǫc޶/Sj29Le{ "g^I/l  UB[ ^ w 4   m 0 N f U> f a f# a% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % DE9 f~ a a B- Bz 0(hH  Z6Times New Roman RegularX($UKUS.,\  `&Times New Roman\  `*Times New RomanTTp8 p8pƜ3|xU<SS:Footnote TexS\  `&Times New RomanSS\  `&Times New RomanS\  `&Times New RomanhTABLE A\TABLE B88889Hairline!dxdxTable_ATABLE A)Hairline d d !UKUS.,  _USUK.,  dXXARGENTINA #XXd^#  OUK.,US.,= Follow-upJurisprudence    ActionbyTreatyBodiesUSUK.,  _CCPR_ԀA/51/40,vol.I(1996)    VIII.FOLLOW-UPACTIVITIESUNDERTHEOPTIONALPROTOCOL   ...      429.Acountry-by-countrybreakdownoffollow-uprepliesreceivedorrequestedandoutstandingasat   26July1996providesthefollowingpicture:   Argentina:Onedecisionfindingviolations;satisfactoryfollow-uprepliesreceivedfromtheStateparty,   dated14Augustand27September1995(seepara.455below). | ... p Overviewofpositiveexamplesoffollow-upcooperation/replies d 455.Duringthefifty-third(March/April1995)session,theCommitteeadopteditsviewsoncommunication X No.400/1990(_M;naco_Ԁde_Gallicchio_Ԁv.Argentina),findingaviolationofarticle24,paragraphs1and2, R oftheCovenantandrecommendingthepaymentofcompensationtotheauthorandhergranddaughter.In L twofollow-upsubmissionsinAugustandSeptember1995,theStatepartyindicatedthatbyjudgmentof F 30August1995,afederaljudgeorderedthepoliceauthoritiestolifttheprohibitiontoleavethecountry @ vis--visthevictim'sgranddaughterandtoexpeditethedeliveryofafederalidentitycardandapassport. : TheStatepartyaddedthat,withthatdecision,thevictim'sgranddaughterceasedtobeunderthelegal 4 authorityofthecourtandwasplacedundertheauthor'sguardianship. . ~ !  #l  _CCPR_ԀA/52/40,vol.I(1997)   VIII.FOLLOW-UPACTIVITIESUNDERTHEOPTIONALPROTOCOL  ...    524.Acountry-by-countrybreakdownoffollow-uprepliesreceivedorrequestedandoutstandingasof   30June1997providesthefollowingpicture(Viewsinwhichthedeadlineforreceiptoffollow-up   informationhadnotyetexpiredhavenotbeenincluded):   Argentina:Onedecisionfindingviolations:400/1990-Monacode_Gallicchio_(1994Reportofthe t  Committee);9/forfollow-upreply,see1996Report,10/para.455. n   ________ )%&   9/OfficialRecordsoftheGeneralAssembly,FortyninthSession,SupplementNo.40 *&' (A/49/40). +'(   10/Ibid.,FiftyfirstSession,SupplementNo.40(A/51/40).  , ()  _CCPR_ԀA/53/40,vol.I(1998)   VIII.FOLLOW-UPACTIVITIESUNDERTHEOPTIONALPROTOCOL  ...    486.TheCommittee'spreviousreport(A/52/40)containedadetailedcountry-by-countrybreakdownof   follow-uprepliesreceivedorrequestedandoutstandingasof30June1997.Thelistthatfollowsshows   theadditionalcasesinrespectofwhichfollow-upinformationhasbeenrequestedfromStates(Viewsin   whichthedeadlineforreceiptoffollow-upinformationhadnotyetexpiredhavenotbeenincluded).Italso z   indicatesthosecasesinwhichrepliesareoutstanding.Inmanyofthesecasestherehasbeennochange t  sincethepreviousreport.ThisisbecausetheresourcesavailablefortheCommittee'sworkwere n  considerablyreducedinthecurrentyear,preventingitfromundertakingacomprehensivesystematic h  follow-up_programme_. b  Argentina:Onedecisionfindingviolations:see1996Report(A/51/40),para.455. V v   D  _CCPR_ԀA/54/40,vol.I(1999)   VII.FOLLOW-UPACTIVITIESUNDERTHEOPTIONALPROTOCOL  ...   `     461.TheCommittee'spreviousreport(A/53/40)containedadetailedcountry-by-countrybreakdownof   follow-uprepliesreceivedorrequestedandoutstandingasof30June1998.Thelistthatfollowsshows   theadditionalcasesinrespectofwhichfollow-upinformationhasbeenrequestedfromStates(Viewsin   whichthedeadlineforreceiptoffollow-upinformationhadnotyetexpiredhavenotbeenincluded).Italso z   indicatesthosecasesinwhichrepliesareoutstanding.Inmanyofthesecasestherehasbeennochange t  sincethelastreport.ThisisbecausetheresourcesavailablefortheCommittee'sworkhavebeen n  considerablyreducedpreventingitfromundertakingacomprehensivesystematicfollow-up_programme_. h  Argentina:Onedecisionfindingviolations:seeA/51/40,para.455. \  @*  D  _CCPR_ԀA/55/40,vol.I(2000)   UK.,US.,@ XXXX  XXXX   VI.FOLLOWUPACTIVITIESUNDERTHEOPTIONALPROTOCOL w݌  ЌXXXXXXXX  #XXXXX#XXXX...    #XXXXe#XXXX596.TheCommitteespreviousreport(A/54/40)containedadetailedcountrybycountrybreakdownof   followuprepliesreceivedorrequestedandoutstandingasof30June1999.Thelistthatfollowsshows   theadditionalcasesinrespectofwhichfollowupinformationhasbeenrequestedfromStates.(Viewsin   whichthedeadlineforreceiptoffollowupinformationhadnotyetexpiredhavenotbeenincluded.)Italso z   indicatesthosecasesinwhichrepliesareoutstanding.Inmanyofthesecasestherehasbeennochange t  sincethelastreport.ThisisbecausethelimitedresourcesavailablefortheCommitteesworkpreventit n  fromundertakingacomprehensiveorsystematicfollowupprogramme. h  Argentina:Onedecisionfindingviolations:400/1990_M;naco_Ԁde_Gallichio_(A/50/40);forfollowupreply, \  seeA/51/40,para.455.#XXXX#XXXXUSUK., V    `       `  J #XXXX?#XXXXUK.,US.,^ _CCPR_ԀA/56/40,vol.I(2001)   ChapterIV.FollowupActivitiesundertheOptionalProtocol    ...    180.TheCommitteespreviousannualreport(A/55/40,vol.I,chap.VI)containedadetailedcountryby   countrysurveyonfollowuprepliesreceivedorrequestedandoutstandingasof30June2000.Thelist   thatfollowsupdatesthatsurvey,indicatingthosecasesinwhichrepliesareoutstanding,butdoesnottake   intoaccounttheCommitteesViewsadoptedduringtheseventysecondsession,forwhichfollowup z   repliesarenotyetdue.Inmanycasestherehasbeennochangesincethepreviousreport.#XXXX#XXXXUSUK., t  ... h  #XXXX!#XXXXUK.,US.,!Argentina: \  Viewsinonecasefindingviolations:400/1990_M;naco_Ԁde_Gallichio_(A/50/40);forfollowupreply, P seeA/51/40,paragraph455.  J  #XXXX-"#XXXX_CCPR_ԀA/57/40,vol.I(2002)   ChapterVI.Followupactivitiesundertheoptionalprotocol  ...  228.ThepreviousannualreportoftheCommittee(A/56/40,vol.I,chap.VI)containedadetailed   countrybycountrysurveyoffollowuprepliesreceivedorrequestedandoutstandingasof30June2001.   Thelistthatfollowsupdatesthatsurvey,indicatingthosecasesinwhichrepliesareoutstanding,butdoes   notincluderesponsesconcerningtheCommitteesViewsadoptedduringtheseventyfourthandseventy z   fifthsessions,forwhichfollowuprepliesarenotyetdue.Inmanycasestherehasbeennochangesince t  thepreviousreport. n  ... b  Argentina:Viewsinonecasewithfindingsofviolations: V 400/1990_M;naco_Ԁde_Gallichio_(A/50/40);forfollow-upreply,seeA/51/40,paragraph455. J ... > 229.ForfurtherinformationonthestatusofalltheViewsinwhichfollowupinformationremains 2 outstandingorinrespectofwhichfollowupconsultationshavebeenorwillbescheduled,referenceis ,| madetothefollowupprogressreportpreparedfortheseventy-fourthsessionoftheCommittee &v (_CCPR_/C/74/R.7/Rev.1,dated28March2002),discussedinpublicsessionattheCommittees2009th  p meetingon4April2002(_CCPR_/C/SR.2009).ReferenceisalsomadetotheCommitteesprevious j reports,inparticularA/56/40,paragraphs182to200. d #XXXX##USUK.,UK.,US.,g+  !R  XXXXCEUK.,_CCPR_ԀA/58/40,vol.I(2003)   CHAPTERVI.FollowupactivitiesundertheOptionalProtocol  ...  223.ThepreviousannualreportoftheCommittee1containedadetailedcountrybycountrysurveyof   followuprepliesreceivedorrequestedandoutstandingasof30June2002.Thelistthatfollowsupdates   thatsurvey,indicatingthosecasesinwhichrepliesareoutstanding,butdoesnotincluderesponses   concerningtheCommitteesViewsadoptedduringtheseventyseventhandseventyeighthsessions,for   whichfollowuprepliesarenotyetdueinthemajorityofcases.Inmanycasestherehasbeennochange z   sincethepreviousreport.* t  ... n  Argentina:0 `  Viewsinonecasewithfindingsofviolations:b ` (#` (# 0  0` (#(#0 ` (#` (#400/1990_M;naco_Ԁde_Gallichio_(A/50/40);forfollow-upreply,seeA/51/40, V paragraph455.P (# (# Notes > 1.[OfficialRecordsoftheGeneralAssembly],FiftyseventhSession,SupplementNo.40(A/57/40), 2 vol.I,chap.VI. ,| *ThedocumentsymbolA/[SessionNo.]/40referstotheOfficialRecordoftheGeneralAssembly  p inwhichthecaseappears;annexVIreferstothepresentreport,vol.II. j #XXXX+#UK.,CE.,+  ^ XXXXCEUK., _CCPR_ԀA/59/40vol.I(2004)   CHAPTERVI.FOLLOWUPACTIVITIESUNDERTHEOPTIONALPROTOCOL  ...  230.ThepreviousannualreportoftheCommittee1containedadetailedcountry-by-countrysurveyof   followuprepliesreceivedorrequestedandoutstandingasof30June2003.Thelistthatfollowsupdates   thatsurvey,indicatingthosecasesinwhichrepliesareoutstanding,butdoesnotincluderesponses   concerningtheCommitteesViewsadoptedduringtheeightiethandeightyfirstsessions,forwhichfollow   uprepliesarenotyetdueinthemajorityofcases.Inmanycasestherehasbeennochangesincethe z   previousreport.* t  ... h  UK.,CE.,2USUK.,*56 ddd Xdd Xdd X(#(#,UU,UU+  1'\ \  1UK.,US.,6CEUK.,Argentina:UK.,CE.,7USUK.,  \  Viewsinonecasewithfindingsofviolations: 6,\   6  n 400/1990_M;naco_Ԁde_Gallichio_(A/50/40);forfollow-upreply,see n A/51/40,paragraph455.UK.,US.,7CEUK.,$h   $_______________  Notes  1/Ibid.,FiftyeighthSession,SupplementNo.40(A/58/40),vol.I,chap.VI.  *ThedocumentsymbolA/[sessionNo.]/40referstotheOfficialRecordsoftheGeneralAssemblyin ! whichthecaseappears;annexIXreferstothepresentreport,volumeII. " #XXXX2#UK.,CE.,}9  $! XXXXCEUK., _CCPR_,A/60/40vol.I(2005)   CHAPTERVI.FOLLOWUPACTIVITIESUNDERTHEOPTIONALPROTOCOL  224.InJuly1990,theCommitteeestablishedaprocedureforthemonitoringoffollowuptoitsViews   underarticle5,paragraph4,oftheOptionalProtocol,andcreatedthemandateoftheSpecialRapporteur   forthefollowuponViewstothiseffect.Mr.AndohasbeentheSpecialRapporteursinceMarch2001   (seventyfirstsession).   225.In1991,theSpecialRapporteurbegantorequestfollowupinformationfromStatesparties.Such t  informationhasbeensystematicallyrequestedinrespectofallViewswithafindingofaviolationof n  Covenantrights.Atotalof391Viewsoutofthe503Viewsadoptedsince1979concludedthattherehad h  beenaviolationoftheCovenant. b  228.Inmanycases,theSecretariathasalsoreceivedinformationfromcomplainantstotheeffectthatthe V CommitteesViewshavenotbeenimplemented.Conversely,inrareinstances,thepetitionerhasinformed P theCommitteethattheStatepartyhasinfactgiveneffecttotheCommitteesrecommendations,even J thoughtheStatepartydidnotitselfprovidethatinformation. D 229.Thepresentannualreportadoptsadifferentformatforthepresentationoffollowupinformation 8 comparedtopreviousannualreports.Thetablebelowdisplaysacompletepictureoffollowupreplies 2 fromStatespartiesreceivedasof28July2005,inrelationtoViewsinwhichtheCommitteefound ,| violationsoftheCovenant.Whereverpossible,itindicateswhetherfollowuprepliesareorhavebeen &v consideredassatisfactoryorunsatisfactory,intermsofcomplyingwiththeCommitteesViews,orwhether  p thedialoguebetweentheStatepartyandtheSpecialRapporteurforfollowuponViewscontinues.The j notesfollowinganumberofcaseentriesconveyanideaofthedifficultiesincategorizingfollowupreplies. d 230.FollowupinformationprovidedbyStatespartiesandbypetitionersortheirrepresentativessince  X thelastannualreportissetoutinanewannexVII,c_ontained_ԀinVolumeIIofthepresentannualreport. !R This,moredetailed,followupinformationalsoindicatesactionstilloutstandinginthosecasesthatremain !L underreview. "F   %4!" TRO'3#Avery 12-294/295 Laser Ta LandscapeX3' Letter'3Letter LandscapeLaser Ta Landscape3'LetterT   FOLLOWUPRECEIVEDTODATEFORALLCASESOFVIOLATIONSOFTHECOVENANT   2H*4D7ed dUUUU56..,'bZ,4bZ, bZ,'bZ,bZ,bZ,bb+  6DD' @6XX#;#UK.,CE.,;Statepartyand  numberofcases o withviolation#lJ#CEUK., ;DD,!8 @DD @;#K#UK.,CE.,=KCommunicationnumber,  authorand_locationa_#K#CEUK., ;DD,!o@DD @;  #mL#UK.,CE.,LFollowupresponsereceivedfrom   Statepartyandlocation#M#CEUK., ;DD,!o @DD @;Satisfactory   response ;DD,!o @DD @;Unsatisfactory   response ;DD,!o@DD @;Nofollowup  response ?DDD,!o@DD @?Followup  dialogue o ongoing IDD:'8 @  DDD @I... ;DD,! a@DD @; ;DD,! a@DD @; ;DD,! a@DD @; ;DD,! a@DD @; ;DD,! a@DD @; ?DDD,! a@DD @? PDDD?' a@  DDD @PArgentina(1) =DDD,! :@DDD @=400/1990,_M;naco_Ԁde  : _Gallichio_   A/50/40 =DDD,!| @DDD @=X  : A/51/40 =DDD,!  @DDD @=  X =DDD,! :!@DDD @= =DDD,! :"@DDD @= ?DDDD,! :#@DDD @?<20 :$@    DDDD <#XX*J#aThelocationreferstothedocumentsymboloftheOfficialRecordsoftheGeneralAssembly,SupplementNo.40,whichistheannualreport G % oftheCommitteetotherespectivesessionsoftheAssembly. A &   ; ' UK.,CE.,MTRX3'LetterO'3#Avery 12-294/295 Laser Ta Landscape3'LetterscapeX3''3Letter LandscapeLaser Ta LandscapeT _CCPR_,A/61/40vol.I(2006)   ...  L  M  CHAPTERVIFOLLOW-UPACTIVITIESUNDERTHEOPTIONALPROTOCOL   227.InJuly1990,theCommitteeestablishedaprocedureforthemonitoringoffollow-uptoitsViews   underarticle5,paragraph4,oftheOptionalProtocol,andcreatedthemandateoftheSpecialRapporteur   forfollow-uptoViewstothiseffect.Mr.AndohasbeentheSpecialRapporteursinceMarch2001 z   (seventy-firstsession). t  228.In1991,theSpecialRapporteurbegantorequestfollow-upinformationfromStatesparties.Such h  informationhasbeensystematicallyrequestedinrespectofallViewswithafindingofaviolationof b  Covenantrights;429Viewsoutofthe547Viewsadoptedsince1979concludedthattherehadbeena \  violationoftheCovenant. V 229.Allattemptstocategorizefollow-uprepliesbyStatespartiesareinherentlyimpreciseandsubjective: J itaccordinglyisnotpossibletoprovideaneatstatisticalbreakdownoffollow-upreplies.Manyfollow-up D repliesreceivedmaybeconsideredsatisfactory,inthattheydisplaythewillingnessoftheStatepartyto > implementtheCommitteesrecommendationsortoofferthecomplainantanappropriateremedy.Other 8 repliescannotbeconsideredsatisfactorybecausetheyeitherdonotaddresstheCommitteesViewsatall 2 oronlyrelatetocertainaspectsofthem.Somerepliessimplynotethatthevictimhasfiledaclaimfor ,| compensationoutsidestatutorydeadlinesandthatnocompensationcanthereforebepaid.Stillother &v repliesindicatethatthereisnolegalobligationontheStatepartytoprovidearemedy,butthataremedy  p willbeaffordedtothecomplainantonanL  M  exgratiaL  M  Ԁbasis. j 230.Theremainingfollow-upreplieschallengetheCommitteesViewsandfindingsonfactualorlegal ^ grounds,constitutemuch-belatedsubmissionsonthemeritsofthecomplaint,promiseaninvestigationof  X thematterconsideredbytheCommitteeorindicatethattheStatepartywillnot,foronereasonoranother, !R giveeffecttotheCommitteesViews. !L 231.Inmanycases,theSecretariathasalsoreceivedinformationfromcomplainantstotheeffectthatthe #@  CommitteesViewshavenotbeenimplemented.Conversely,inrareinstances,thepetitionerhasinformed $: ! theCommitteethattheStatepartyhadinfactgiveneffecttotheCommitteesrecommendations,even %4!" thoughtheStatepartyhadnotitselfprovidedthatinformation. &."# 232.Thepresentannualreportadoptsthesameformatforthepresentationoffollow-upinformationas ("$% thelastannualreport.Thetablebelowdisplaysacompletepictureoffollow-uprepliesfromStatesparties )%& receivedupto7July2006,inrelationtoViewsinwhichtheCommitteefoundviolationsoftheCovenant. *&' Whereverpossible,itindicateswhetherfollow-uprepliesareorhavebeenconsideredassatisfactoryor +'( unsatisfactory,intermsoftheircompliancewiththeCommitteesViews,orwhetherthedialoguebetween , () theStatepartyandtheSpecialRapporteurforfollow-uptoViewscontinues.TheNotesfollowinga -)* numberofcaseentriesconveyanideaofthedifficultiesincategorizingfollow-upreplies.  233.  Follow-upinformationprovidedbyStatespartiesandbypetitionersortheirrepresentatives  subsequenttothelastannualreport(A/60/40,vol.I,chap.VI)issetoutinannexVIItovolumeIIofthe  presentannualreport.   TRO'3Letter LandscapeX3'Letter'3Letter LandscapeX3'3'LetterscapeX3'TL  M  L  M  FOLLOW-UPRECEIVEDTODATEFORALLCASESOFVIOLATIONSOFTHECOVENANT   *Dded'bZ'4bZ4 bZ 'bZ'bZbZbb4D7..,dd ,m dd ,'dd ,dd ,dd ,edd ,dd +  $ $Stateparty R andnumber L ofcaseswith  F violation ' @ 'L  M  L  M  Communicationnumber, R authorandlocation 'L  'L  M  L  M  Follow-up R  response L  receivedfrom  F  Statepartyand  @  location ' : 'L  M  L  M  Satisfactory R response 'L 'L  M  L  M  Unsatisfactory R response 'L 'L  M  L  M  No R follow-up L response  F received ' @ 'L  M  L  M  Follow-up R dialogue L ongoing  F ...  x    x    x    x    x    x    x   Argentina(1)  V ! L  M  L  M  400/1990,L  M  _M;naco_Ԁde_Gallichio_ԀL  M   V " A/50/40L  M   P # X V $ A/51/40  P %   V &   V '   V ( X  V ) ...   *    +    ,    -    .    /   0    1 TRX3'LetterO'3Letter Landscape3'Lettersinwhichrepliesareoutstanding,butdoesnottake'3Letter LandscapeX3'TXXXXUSUK., _CCPR_,A/62/40vol.I(2007)   ...  CHAPTERVI.FOLLOW-UPACTIVITIESUNDERTHEOPTIONALPROTOCOL   213.  InJuly1990,theCommitteeestablishedaprocedureforthemonitoringoffollow-uptoitsViews   underarticle5,paragraph4,oftheOptionalProtocol,andcreatedthemandateoftheSpecialRapporteur   forfollow-uptoViewstothiseffect.Mr._Ando_ԀhasbeentheSpecialRapporteursinceMarch2001 z   (seventy-firstsession). t  214.  In1991,theSpecialRapporteurbegantorequestfollow-upinformationfromStatesparties.Such h  informationhasbeensystematicallyrequestedinrespectofallViewswithafindingofaviolationof b  Covenantrights;452Viewsoutofthe570Viewsadoptedsince1979concludedthattherehadbeena \  violationoftheCovenant. V 215.  Allattemptstocategorizefollow-uprepliesbyStatespartiesareinherentlyimpreciseand J subjective:itaccordinglyisnotpossibletoprovideaneatstatisticalbreakdownoffollow-upreplies.Many D follow-uprepliesreceivedmaybeconsideredsatisfactory,inthattheydisplaythewillingnessoftheState > partytoimplementtheCommitteesrecommendationsortoofferthecomplainantanappropriateremedy. 8 OtherrepliescannotbeconsideredsatisfactorybecausetheyeitherdonotaddresstheCommitteesViews 2 atalloronlyrelatetocertainaspectsofthem.Somerepliessimplynotethatthevictimhasfiledaclaimfor ,| compensationoutsidestatutorydeadlinesandthatnocompensationcanthereforebepaid.Stillotherreplies &v indicatethatthereisnolegalobligationontheStatepartytoprovidearemedy,butthataremedywillbe  p affordedtothecomplainantonanexgratiabasis. j 216.  Theremainingfollow-upreplieschallengetheCommitteesViewsandfindingsonfactualorlegal ^ grounds,constitutemuch-belatedsubmissionsonthemeritsofthecomplaint,promiseaninvestigationof  X thematterconsideredbytheCommitteeorindicatethattheStatepartywillnot,foronereasonoranother, !R giveeffecttotheCommitteesViews. !L 217.  Inmanycases,theCommitteesecretariathasalsoreceivedinformationfromcomplainantstothe #@  effectthattheCommitteesViewshavenotbeenimplemented.Conversely,inrareinstances,thepetitioner $: ! hasinformedtheCommitteethattheStatepartyhadinfactgiveneffecttotheCommittees %4!" recommendations,eventhoughtheStatepartyhadnotitselfprovidedthatinformation. &."# 218.  Thepresentannualreportadoptsthesameformatforthepresentationoffollow-upinformationas ("$% thelastannualreport.Thetablebelowdisplaysacompletepictureoffollow-uprepliesfromStatesparties )%& receivedupto7July2007,inrelationtoViewsinwhichtheCommitteefoundviolationsoftheCovenant. *&' Whereverpossible,itindicateswhetherfollow-uprepliesareorhavebeenconsideredassatisfactoryor +'( unsatisfactory,intermsoftheircompliancewiththeCommitteesViews,orwhetherthedialoguebetween , () theStatepartyandtheSpecialRapporteurforfollow-uptoViewscontinues.TheNotesfollowinga -)* numberofcaseentriesconveyanideaofthedifficultiesincategorizingfollow-upreplies.  219.  Follow-upinformationprovidedbyStatespartiesandbypetitionersortheirrepresentatives  subsequenttothelastannualreport(A/61/40,vol.I,chap.VI)issetoutinannexVIItovolumeIIofthe  presentannualreport.      XRO'3Letter LandscapeX3'Letter'3Letter LandscapeX3'3'Lettersinwhichrepliesareoutstanding,butdoesnottakeqX  FOLLOW-UPRECEIVEDTODATEFORALLCASESOFVIOLATIONSOFTHECOVENANT   #XXXXIs#UK.,US.,hs*dddd m dd m 'dd 'dd dd edd edd D..,/\R,\R,\R,\R,\R,f\R,\\+  8DDD'  8Statepartyand  numberofcases  withviolation =DDD,!DDD =Communication  number,  authorandlocation =DDD,!DDD =Follow-upresponse   receivedfromState   partyandlocation =DDD,! DDD =Satisfactory   response =DDD,! DDD =Unsatisfactory  response =DDD,!DDD =Nofollow-up  response  received ?DDDD,!DDD ?Follow-up  dialogue  ongoing XDDG,  DDDD  X... @DD/! DD @ @DD/! DD @ @DD/! DD @ @DD/! DD @ @DD/! DD @ BDDD/! DD B UDDD,   DDD UArgentina(1) 4DD# DD 4400/1990,_M;naco_Ԁde   _Gallichio_Ԁ   A/50/40 4DD#  DD 4X  ! A/51/40 4DD# "DD 4 4DD# #DD 4 4DD# $DD 4 6DDD# %DD 6X 9DD( & DDD 9... +DD 'DD + +DD (DD + +DD )DD + +DD *DD + +DD +DD + -DDD ,DD -.$" -  DDD .