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The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities is an international treaty in which the signatory States undertake to promote, protect, and guarantee the human rights of persons with disabilities. Italy signed the treaty in 2007. In South Tyrol, it was adopted by provincial law no. 7 of 14th July 2015. This provincial law established the South Tyrolean Monitoring Committee for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Since 2020, the South Tyrolean Monitoring Committee is regulated by Article 32 of Provincial Law No. 11 of 9th October 2020. The main task of the Monitoring Committee is to promote and monitor the implementation of the UN Convention in South Tyrol. | The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities is an international treaty in which the signatory States undertake to promote, protect, and guarantee the human rights of persons with disabilities. Italy signed the treaty in 2007. In South Tyrol, it was adopted by provincial law no. 7 of 14th July 2015. This provincial law established the South Tyrolean Monitoring Committee for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Since 2020, the South Tyrolean Monitoring Committee is regulated by Article 32 of Provincial Law No. 11 of 9th October 2020. The main task of the Monitoring Committee is to promote and monitor the implementation of the UN Convention in South Tyrol. | ||
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The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities is an international treaty in which the signatory States undertake to promote, protect, and guarantee the human rights of persons with disabilities. Italy signed the treaty in 2007. In South Tyrol, it was adopted by provincial law no. 7 of 14th July 2015. This provincial law established the South Tyrolean Monitoring Committee for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Since 2020, the South Tyrolean Monitoring Committee is regulated by Article 32 of Provincial Law No. 11 of 9th October 2020. The main task of the Monitoring Committee is to promote and monitor the implementation of the UN Convention in South Tyrol.