Inter-American Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Persons with Disabilities
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Inter-American Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Persons with Disabilities | |
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Signed | 8 June 1999 |
Location | Guatemala City, Guatemala |
Effective | 14 September 2001 |
Condition | 6 ratifications |
Signatories | 20 |
Parties | 19 |
Depositary | General Secretariat of the Organization of American States |
Languages | English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish |
The Inter-American Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Persons with Disabilities is a regional human rights instrument, adopted in 1999 within the Organization of American States. It calls on states to facilitate the full integration of persons with disabilities into society through legislation, social initiatives and educational programmes. It entered into force on 14 September 2001.
As of 2013, 19 states have ratified the convention.[1]
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- Organization of American States treaties
- Treaties concluded in 1999
- Treaties entered into force in 2001
- Disability rights
- Treaties of Argentina
- Treaties of Bolivia
- Treaties of Brazil
- Treaties of Chile
- Treaties of Colombia
- Treaties of Costa Rica
- Treaties of the Dominican Republic
- Treaties of Ecuador
- Treaties of El Salvador
- Treaties of Guatemala
- Treaties of Haiti
- Treaties of Honduras
- Treaties of Mexico
- Treaties of Nicaragua
- Treaties of Paraguay
- Treaties of Panama
- Treaties of Peru
- Treaties of Uruguay
- Treaties of Venezuela
- Anti-discrimination treaties
- 1999 in Guatemala