These records consist of correspondence and documentation produced and collected by the Division of Human Rights and the Ad Hoc Committee on Genocide in relation to the drafting of a convention on genocide, as requested by the General Assembly.
The records consist of correspondence related to the accession by the Central African Republic to the International Slavery Convention of 1926.
The records consist of correspondence related to the accession by the Congo (Brazzaville) to the International Slavery Convention of 1926.
The records consist of circular notes related to the accession by the Congo (Brazzaville) to the International Slavery Convention of 1926.
The records consist of circular notes related to the accession by Ivory Coast to the International Slavery Convention of 1926.
The records consist of one letter related to the accession by Malawi to the International Slavery Convention of 1926.
The records consist of circular notes related to the accession by Senegal to the International Slavery Convention of 1926.
The records consist of circular notes related to the accession by Togo to the International Slavery Convention of 1926.
The records consist of an exchange of letters regarding the Protocol of 1953 amending the Slavery Convention. The Protocol was open for signature or acceptance by States parties to the Convention. States could become parties to the Protocol by signature without reservations, signature with reservation of acceptance. Acceptance was effectuated by the deposit of a formal instrument with the Secretary-General.
The records consist of circular notes regarding the acceptance by Belgium of the Protocol of 1953.