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Terminology
An optional protocol is a legal instrument related to an existing treaty. It introduces procedures or addresses issues that the original treaty does not cover. It is called “optional” because States are not required to become parties to the protocol, even if they are party to the parent treaty. Thus, a government may have ratified and become a party to the CRPD but may not have ratified and become a party to the Optional Protocol to the CRPD.
Country Checkpoint
Has your country ratified the Optional Protocol to the CRPD?