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United Nations Treaties
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Date of admission to UN: 18 September 1962.
- International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights - ICESCR
Acceded: 16 April 1975.
Reports submitted/due: 1/4
Reservations and Declarations: General reservation
The Rwandese Republic [is] bound, however, in respect of education, only by the provisions of its Constitution
- International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights - ICCPR
Acceded: 16 April 1975.
Reports submitted/due: 2/4
No reservations
Optional Protocol: Acceded: 8 May 1981.
- International Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Racial Discrimination - CERD
Acceded: 16 April 1975.
Reports submitted/due: 12/14
Reservations and Declarations: Article 22.
- Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination - CEDAW
Ratified: 2 March 1981.
Reports submitted/due: 3/5
No reservations
- Convention on the Rights of the Child - CRC
Ratified: 24 January 1991.
Reports submitted/due: 1/2
No reservations
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ILO treaties
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ILO 87 Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organise Convention (1948) - date of ratification: 08.11.1988
ILO 98 Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining Convention (1949) - date of ratification: 08.11.1988
ILO 111 Convention concerning Discrimination in Respect of Employment and Occupation (1958) - date of ratification: 02.02.1981
ILO 138 Minimum Age Convention (1973) - date of ratification: 15.04.1981.
ILO 182 Worst Forms of Child Labour Convention (1999) - date of ratification: 23.05.2000
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African System
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The African Charter on Human and People's Rights
Date of Ratification: 15.074.1983
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Constitutional Guarantees of the right to education
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Date of adoption/date of entry into force - 10 June 1991
Relevant Provisions
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Title II - Public liberties
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Art.26
Liberty of teaching shall be guaranteed, except for the punishment of infractions committed in the exercise thereof. The organization of subsidized official and free education as well as recognition of diplomas and certificates issued by private institutions shall be regulated by law.
Art.27
(…) primary education shall be mandatory and free, according to the methods established by law
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