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ICERD: the next fifty years
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As with all international treaties, the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD) reflects the historic context of the time of its adoption. Periodic reports of States parties and Concluding Observations of the Committee reveal undoubtedly an important and continuous evolution in the application of ICERD. The issue of adopting new standards and amending the Convention has been considered by a UN working group, without a tangible result. The evolution in the world since the adoption of ICERD shows that discrimination on grounds of race, colour, descent, national or ethnic origin, continues to take place, albeit in different forms from what was perceived initially but not to the same extent. Racism is no longer institutionalised, nor an official policy in some States, but nevertheless it is still a reality and takes new forms and nuances, concerning in some States' important segments of the population.

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