usefulness of the participation in the work of the Committee of persons having
relevant legal experience and of balanced gender representation.
2. The members of the Committee shall be elected by secret ballot from
a list of persons nominated by States Parties from among their nationals, at
biennial meetings of the States Parties convened by the Secretary-General of
the United Nations for this purpose. At those meetings, for which two thirds of
the States Parties shall constitute a quorum, the persons elected to the
Committee shall be those who obtain the largest number of votes and an
absolute majority of the votes of the representatives of States Parties present
and voting.
3. The initial election shall be held no later than six months after the
date of entry into force of this Convention. Four months before the date of each
election, the Secretary-General of the United Nations shall address a letter to
the States Parties inviting them to submit nominations within three months. The
Secretary-General shall prepare a list in alphabetical order of all persons thus
nominated, indicating the State Party which nominated each candidate, and
shall submit this list to all States Parties.
4. The members of the Committee shall be elected for a term of four
years. They shall be eligible for re-election once. However, the term of five of
the members elected at the first election shall expire at the end of two years;
immediately after the first election, the names of these five members shall be
chosen by lot by the chairman of the meeting referred to in paragraph 2 of this
article.
5. If a member of the Committee dies or resigns or for any other reason
can no longer perform his or her Committee duties, the State Party which
nominated him or her shall, in accordance with the criteria set out in
paragraph 1 of this article, appoint another candidate from among its nationals
to serve out his or her term, subject to the approval of the majority of the States
Parties. Such approval shall be considered to have been obtained unless half
or more of the States Parties respond negatively within six weeks of having
been informed by the Secretary-General of the United Nations of the proposed
appointment.
6.
The Committee shall establish its own rules of procedure.
7. The Secretary-General of the United Nations shall provide the
Committee with the necessary means, staff and facilities for the effective
performance of its functions. The Secretary-General of the United Nations shall
convene the initial meeting of the Committee.
8. The members of the Committee shall be entitled to the facilities,
privileges and immunities of experts on mission for the United Nations, as laid
down in the relevant sections of the Convention on the Privileges and
Immunities of the United Nations.
9. Each State Party shall cooperate with the Committee and assist its
members in the fulfilment of their mandate, to the extent of the Committee’s
functions that the State Party has accepted.
Article 27
A Conference of the States Parties will take place at the earliest four years
and at the latest six years following the entry into force of this Convention to
evaluate the functioning of the Committee and to decide, in accordance with
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