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The Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities is a side-agreement to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. It was adopted on 13 December 2006, and entered into force at the same time as its parent Convention on 3 May 2008.[1] As of November 2024, it has 94 signatories and 107 state parties.[2]
In addition, parties may permit the Committee to investigate, report on and make recommendations on "grave or systematic violations" of the Convention.[5] Parties may opt out of this obligation on signature or ratification.[6]
The Optional Protocol required ten ratifications to come into force.[7]
As of 2015, "[t]he UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities is conducting an inquiry into the impact of the UK Government's policies on people with disabilities in relation to their human rights obligations."[8] The Committee has not previously conducted such an inquiry.