UNITED

NATIONS

CAT

Convention against Torture

and Other Cruel, Inhuman

or Degrading Treatment

or Punishment

Distr.

GENERAL

CAT/C/82

18 February 2004

Original: ENGLISH

COMMITTEE AGAINST TORTURE

Thirty-second session

Geneva, 3 to 21 May 2004

PROVISIONAL AGENDA AND ANNOTATIONS

Note by the Secretary‑General

1.The thirty-secondsession of the Committee against Torture will be held at the United Nations Office at Geneva (Palais Wilson) from 3 to 21 May 2004. The first meeting of the session will be convened on Monday, 3 May 2004 at 10.30 a.m.

2.In accordance with rule 6 of the rules of procedure, the Secretary‑General has prepared, in consultation with the Chairman of the Committee, the attached provisional agenda for the session. Annotations to the provisional agenda are also attached.

3.Pursuant to rule 31 of the rules of procedure, the meetings of the Committee will be held in public unless the Committee decides otherwise or it appears from the relevant provisions of the Convention that the meetings should be held in private.

4.The attention of the States parties is drawn, in particular, to the annotations to item 7, which contains the tentative timetable for the consideration of reports. In accordance with rule 66 of the rules of procedure, representatives of States parties are invited to attend the meetings of the Committee when their reports are examined.

5.Prior to the session a working group of the Committee is scheduled to meet at the United Nations Office at Geneva, Palais Wilson, from 26 to 30 April 2004.

PROVISIONAL AGENDA

1.Opening of the session by the representative of the Secretary-General.2.Solemn declaration by the newly elected member of the Committee.3.Election of the officers of the Committee.

4.Adoption of the agenda.

5.Organizational and other matters.

6.Submission of reports by States parties under article 19 of the Convention.

7.Consideration of reports submitted by States parties under article 19 of the Convention.

8.Consideration of information under article 20 of the Convention.

9.Consideration of communications under article 22 of the Convention.

ANNOTATIONS

1. Opening of the session by the representative of the Secretary‑General

The thirty-second session of the Committee will be opened by the representative of the Secretary‑General, who will preside over the meeting until the election of the Chairman of the Committee.

2. Solemn declaration by the newly elected member of the Committee

In accordance with rule 14 of the rules of procedure (CAT/C/3/Rev.4), the member of the Committee elected at the Ninth Meeting of the States Parties to the Convention on 26 November 2003 will make the following solemn declaration:

“I solemnly declare that I will perform my duties and exercise my powers as a member of the Committee against Torture honourably, faithfully, impartially and conscientiously.”

3. Election of the officers of the Committee

In accordance with article 18, paragraph 1, of the Convention, and rules 15 and 16 of the rules of procedure, the Committee shall elect from among its members a chairman, three vice-chairmen and a rapporteur. The officers of the Committee shall be elected for a term of two years.

4. Adoption of the agenda

Under rule 8 of the rules of procedure, the first item on the agenda of any session shall be the adoption of the agenda, except for the election of officers when required under rule 15. In accordance with rule 9, during a session the Committee may revise the agenda and may, as appropriate, defer or delete items; only urgent and important items may be added to the agenda.

5. Organizational and other matters

Under this item, the Committee may wish to consider its programme of work for the session, working methods and any other matter concerning the modalities of discharging its functions under the Convention.

6. Submission of reports by States parties under article 19 of the Convention

A. Reports received

In addition to the reports which are scheduled for consideration by the Committee at its thirty-second session, the Secretary‑General had received, by 13 February 2004, the reports of the following States parties:

Initial reports

Albania (CAT/C/28/Add.6)

Third periodic reports

Ecuador (CAT/C/39/Add.6)

Austria (CAT/C/34/Add.18)

France ( CAT/C/34/Add.19

Georgia (CAT/C/73/Add.1)

Fourth periodic reports

Greece (CAT/C/61/Add.1)

Argentina (CAT/C/55/Add.7)

Canada (CAT/C/55/Add.8)

Finland (CAT/C/67/Add.1

Switzerland (CAT/C/55/Add.9)

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (CAT/C/67/Add.2)

Guatemala (CAT/C/74/Add.1)

B. Reports due

The situation with regard to overdue reports as at 13 February 2004 is as follows:

State party

Date on which the report was due

Initial reports

Uganda

25 June 1988

Togo

17 December 1988

Guyana

17 June 1989

Guinea

8 November 1990

Somalia

22 February 1991

Bosnia and Herzegovina

5 March 1993

Seychelles

3 June 1993

Cape Verde

3 July 1993

Burundi

19 March 1994

Antigua and Barbuda

17 August 1994

Ethiopia

12 April 1995

Chad

7 July 1996

Tajikistan

9 February 1996

Côte d’Ivoire

16 January 1997

Democratic Republic of the Congo

16 April 1997

Malawi

10 July 1997

Honduras

3 January 1998

Kenya

22 March 1998

Bahrain

4 April 1999

Bangladesh

3 November 1999

Niger

3 November 1999

South Africa

8 January 2000

Burkina Faso

2 February 2000

Mali

27 March 2000

Turkmenistan

25 July 2000

Japan

29 July 2000

Mozambique

14 October 2000

Qatar

9 February 2001

Ghana

6 October 2001

Botswana

7 October 2001

Gabon

7 October 2001

Lebanon

3 November 2001

Sierra Leone

Nigeria

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Lesotho

Mongolia

Ireland

Holy See

Ecuatorial Guinea

24 May 2002

27 July 2002

30 August 2002

11 December 2002

22 February 200310 May 2003

25 July 2003

6 November 2003

Second periodic reports

Afghanistan

25 June 1992

Belize

25 June 1992

Philippines

25 June 1992

Uganda

25 June 1992

Togo

17 December 1992

Guyana

17 June 1993

Brazil

27 October 1994

Guinea

8 November 1994

Somalia

22 February 1995

Romania

16 January 1996

Nepal

12 June 1996

Serbia and Montenegro

9 October 1996

Yemen

4 December 1996

Jordan

12 December 1996

Bosnia and Herzegovina

5 March 1997

Benin

10 April 1997

Latvia

13 May 1997

Seychelles

3 June 1997

Cape Verde

3 July 1997

Cambodia

13 November 1997

Burundi

19 March 1998

Slovakia

27 May 1998

Antigua and Barbuda

17 August 1998

Costa Rica

10 December 1998

Sri Lanka

1 February 1999

Ethiopia

12 April 1999

Albania

9 June 1999

United States of America

19 November 1999

The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

11 December 1999

Namibia

27 December 1999

Republic of Korea

7 February 2000

Tajikistan

9 February 2000

Cuba

15 June 2000

Chad

8 July 2000

Republic of Moldova

27 December 2000

Côte d’Ivoire

16 January 2001

Democratic Republic of the Congo

16 April 2001

El Salvador

16 July 2001

Lithuania

1 March 2001

Kuwait

6 April 2001

Malawi

10 July 2001

Honduras

3 January 2002

Kenya

Kyrgyzstan

Saudi Arabia

Bahrain

Kazakhstan

Bangladesh

Niger

Zambia

Indonesia

South Africa

Burkina Faso

22 March 2002

4 September 2002

21 October 2002

4 April 2003

24 September 2003

3 November 2003

3 November 2003

5 November 2003

26 November 2003

8 January 2003

2 February 2004

Third periodic reports

Afghanistan

25 June 1996

Belize

25 June 1996

Philippines

25 June 1996

Senegal

25 June 1996

Uganda

25 June 1996

Uruguay

25 June 1996

Togo

17 December 1996

Guyana

17 June 1997

Turkey

31 August 1997

Tunisia

22 October 1997

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

14 June 1998

Australia

6 September 1998 *

Algeria

11 October 1998

Brazil

27 October 1998

Guinea

8 November 1998

Somalia

22 February 1999

Malta

12 October 1999

Liechtenstein

1 December 1999

Romania

16 January 2000

Nepal

12 June 2000

Serbia and Montenegro

9 October 2000

Yemen

4 December 2000

Jordan

12 December 2000

Monaco

4 January 2001

Bosnia and Herzegovina

5 March 2001

Benin

10 April 2001

Latvia

13 May 2001

Seychelles

3 June 2001

Cape Verde

3 July 2001

Cambodia

13 November 2001

Mauritius

7 January 2002

Burundi

19 March 2002

Slovakia

27 May 2002

Slovenia

Antigua and Barbuda

Armenia

Costa Rica

Sri Lanka

Ethiopia

Albania

United States of America

The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

Namibia

Republic of Korea

Tajikistan

14 August 2002

17 August 2002

12 October 2002

10 December 2002

1 February 2003

12 April 20039 June 2003

19 November 2003

11 December 2003

27 December 2003

7 February 2004

9 February 2004

Fourth periodic reports

Afghanistan

25 June 2000

Belarus

25 June 2000

Belize

25 June 2000

Bulgaria

25 June 2000

Cameroon

25 June 2000

France

25 June 2000

Hungary

25 June 2000

Mexico

25 June 2000

Philippines

25 June 2000

Russian Federation

25 June 2000

Senegal

25 June 2000

Uganda

25 June 2000

Uruguay

25 June 2000

Austria

27 August 2000

Panama

22 September 2000

Togo

17 December 2000

Colombia

6 January 2001

Ecuador

28 April 2001

Guyana

17 June 2001

Peru

5 August 2001

Turkey

31 August 2001

Tunisia

22 October 2001

Chile

29 October 2001

China

2 November 2001

Netherlands

19 January 2002

Italy

10 February 2002

Portugal

10 March 2002

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

Poland

Australia

Algeria

Brazil

Guinea

New Zealand

SomaliaParaguay

Malta

Germany

Liechtenstein

Romania

14 June 2002

24 August 2002

6 September 2002

11 October 2002

27 October 2002

8 November 2002

8 January 2003

22 February 200310 April 2003

12 October 2003

20 October 2003

1 December 2003

16 January 2004

4. Consideration of reports submitted by States parties under

article 19 of the Convention

A tentative timetable for the consideration of reports at the thirty-second session is given below:

Tuesday, 4 May 2004

10 a.m.Czech Republic: third periodic reportCAT/C/60/Add.1

Wednesday, 5 May 2004

10 a.m.Monaco: second periodic reportCAT/C/38/Add.2

3 p.m.Czech Republic: replies

Thursday, 6 May 2004

10 a.m.Croatia: third periodic reportCAT/C/54/Add.3

3 p.m.Monaco: replies

Friday, 7 May 2004

10 a.m.Germany: third periodic reportCAT/C/49/Add.4

3 p.m.Croatia: replies

Monday, 10 May 2004

10 a.m.Chile: third periodic reportCAT/C/39/Add.5

3 p.m.Germany: replies

Tuesday, 11 May 2004

10 a.m.New Zealand: third periodic reportCAT/C/49/Add.3

3 p.m.Chile: replies

Wednesday, 12 May 2004

3 p.m.New Zealand: replies

Thursday, 13 May 2004

3 p.m.Czech Republic: conclusions and recommendations

Friday, 14 May 2004

10 a.m.Monaco: conclusions and recommendations

3 p.m.Croatia: conclusions and recommendations

Monday, 17 May 2004

10 a.m.Bulgaria: Third periodic reportCAT/C/34/Add.16

Tuesday, 18 May 2004

10 a.m.Bulgaria: replies

3 p.m.Germany: conclusions and recommendations

Wednesday, 19 May 2004

3 p.m.Chile: conclusions and recommendations

3.30 p.m.New Zealand: conclusions and recommendations

Friday, 21 May 2004

10 a.m.Bulgaria: conclusions and recommendations

8. Consideration of information under article 20 of the Convention

In accordance with the provisions of chapter XVII of its rules of procedure, the Committee will consider under this item information which is, or appears to be, submitted for its consideration under article 20 of the Convention.

In accordance with the provisions of article 20, paragraph 5, of the Convention and rules 72 and 73 of the rules of procedure, all documents and proceedings of the Committee relating to its functions under article 20 of the Convention shall be confidential and all the meetings concerning its proceedings under that article shall be closed.

9. Consideration of communications under article 22 of the Convention

In accordance with the provisions of chapter XIX of its rules of procedure, the Committee will consider under this item communications which are, or appear to be, submitted to it under article 22 of the Convention.

In accordance with article 22, paragraph 6, of the Convention and rule 101, paragraph 1, of the rules of procedure, meetings of the Committee or its subsidiary bodies during which communications under article 22 of the Convention are examined shall be closed.

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