1. Each State Party shall, within two years following the entry into force of the present Protocol
for that State Party, submit a report to the Committee on the Rights of the Child providing
comprehensive information on the measures it has taken to implement the provisions of the
Protocol, including the measures taken to implement the provisions on participation and
recruitment.
2. Following the submission of the comprehensive report, each State Party shall include in the
reports it submits to the Committee on the Rights of the Child, in accordance with article 44 of
the Convention, any further information with respect to the implementation of the Protocol.
Other States Parties to the Protocol shall submit a report every five years.
3. The Committee on the Rights of the Child may request from States Parties further information
relevant to the implementation of the present Protocol.
Article 9
1. The present Protocol is open for signature by any State that is a party to the Convention or
has signed it.
2. The present Protocol is subject to ratification and is open to accession by any State.
Instruments of ratification or accession shall be deposited with the Secretary-General of the
United Nations.
3. The Secretary-General, in his capacity as depositary of the Convention and the Protocol, shall
inform all States Parties to the Convention and all States that have signed the Convention of
each instrument of declaration pursuant to article 3.
Article 10
1. The present Protocol shall enter into force three months after the deposit of the tenth
instrument of ratification or accession.
2. For each State ratifying the present Protocol or acceding to it after its entry into force, the
Protocol shall enter into force one month after the date of the deposit of its own instrument of
ratification or accession.
Article 11
1. Any State Party may denounce the present Protocol at any time by written notification to the
Secretary- General of the United Nations, who shall thereafter inform the other States Parties to
the Convention and all States that have signed the Convention. The denunciation shall take
effect one year after the date of receipt of the notification by the Secretary-General. If, however,
on the expiry of that year the denouncing State Party is engaged in armed conflict, the
denunciation shall not take effect before the end of the armed conflict.
2. Such a denunciation shall not have the effect of releasing the State Party from its obligations
under the present Protocol in regard to any act that occurs prior to the date on which the
denunciation becomes effective. Nor shall such a denunciation prejudice in any way the
continued consideration of any matter that is already under consideration by the Committee on
the Rights of the Child prior to the date on which the denunciation becomes effective.
Article 12
1. Any State Party may propose an amendment and file it with the Secretary-General of the
United Nations. The Secretary-General shall thereupon communicate the proposed amendment
to States Parties with a request that they indicate whether they favour a conference of States
Parties for the purpose of considering and voting upon the proposals. In the event that, within
four months from the date of such communication, at least one third of the States Parties favour
such a conference, the Secretary-General shall convene the conference under the auspices of the
United Nations. Any amendment adopted by a majority of States Parties present and voting at
the conference shall be submitted to the General Assembly of the United Nations for approval.