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International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD) was the first international human rights treaty. The newly independent States participated and played a leading and decisive role in drafting the first piece of the ICRERD international law. The Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD), established under Article 8 from 1970 once the treaty had entered into force, was the first international treaty-monitoring body of its kind. This chapter presents some key concepts discussed in this book. The book presents a CERD member discussion of racial discrimination and gender justice, or the link between the elimination of all forms of racial discrimination and the furtherance of gender justice via the UN treaty system. It reviews CERD's engagement with and contribution to indigenous peoples' rights under international law. The book further examines the emergence of the issue of caste-discrimination in international human rights law.

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