How many Committee members are there?
There are 21
Committee members represented by 21 States Parties to the
World Heritage Convention .
Who are the Committee members in 2019 before the elections?
Which members are leaving in 2019?
Which members will leave in 2021?
When do the elections take place?
Elections to replace outgoing Committee members take place during the General Assembly of States Parties, meeting every two years during the General Conference of UNESCO (Article 8.3 of the Convention ).
The 22nd session of the General Assembly of States Parties to the World Heritage Convention will take place during the 40th session of the General Conference of UNESCO in 2019 (dates to be confirmed).
How long is the mandate of a Committee member?
According to the Convention, a Committee member's mandate is for 6 years.
The General Assembly (Resolution 13 GA 9, paragraph 6) invites the States Parties to the World Heritage Convention to voluntarily reduce their term of office from six to four years.
How many seats are available at the 22nd General Assembly in 2019?
Can a State Party stand for election only to open seats (non allocated) ?
Rule 13 of the Rules of Procedure of the General Assembly foresees that “the Secretariat shall ask all States Parties, at least three months prior to the opening of the General Assembly, whether they intend to stand for election to the World Heritage Committee” and that “ the list of candidates shall be finalized 48 hours before the opening of the General Assembly”. Rule 14 (f) provides that “ballot(s) for allocated seat(s) shall precede the ballot(s) for the remaining seats to be filled” and that “unsuccessful candidates in a ballot for any allocated seat shall be eligible to stand for election in subsequent ballot(s)”.
A candidature is submitted for a vacant seat without distinction of whether these seats are allocated seats or open seats. It follows that the Rules of procedure do not foresee the possibility for a State Party to submit a candidature only for an open seat in the World Heritage Committee when allocated seats are vacant.
In addition, only those candidates that have been unsuccessful in a ballot for allocated seats (because they have not been elected) or candidates from an electoral group for which there is no vacant allocated seat at the session may stand for election for an open seat. This procedure does not allow for candidates to stand for election only for open seats when allocated seats are vacant for their respective electoral group.
Can an existing Committee member present a candidature during the year when their mandate is finishing?
According to Rule 13.2 of the
Rules of procedure of the General Assembly, members of the World Heritage Committee may stand for election again after a gap of 6 years after the expiry of their mandate.
Is there a geographical distribution of Committee members?
Following the 1st Extraordinary Session (UNESCO, 2014), the General Assembly amended its Rules of Procedures in order to achieve the goal of an equitable geographical and cultural representation on the World Heritage Committee, through the allocation of seats by region (defined with reference to UNESCO’s electoral groups) on the World Heritage Committee.
For more details please refer to Article 14 of the Rules of Procedures.
What is the deadline by which a State Party should submit its candidature?
As per Rule 13.1 of the Rules of procedure of the General Assembly, candidatures should be sent to the Secretariat at least six weeks prior to the opening of the General Assembly.
As per Rule 13.4, this list of candidatures shall be finalised 48 hours before the opening of the General Assembly. No other candidatures nor payments of compulsory and voluntary contributions to the World Heritage Fund (for the purpose of presenting a candidature to the Committee) will be accepted in the 48-hour period prior to the opening of the General Assembly.
Candidatures should be sent to the following address:
The Director
UNESCO World Heritage Centre
7 place de Fontenoy
75352 Paris 07 SP, France
As per article 16.5 of the Convention:
"Any State Party to the Convention which is in arrears with the payment of its compulsory or voluntary contribution for the current year and the calendar year immediately preceding it shall not be eligible as a Member of the World Heritage Committee, although this provision shall not apply to the first election."
Is there a special provision for States Parties with no property on the World Heritage List?
No, there is no provision.
Is there a special provision for States Parties which have never served as a member of the World Heritage Committee?
The Rules of Procedure adopted by the General Assembly in November 2014 state that “at each election, due consideration shall be given to the election of at least one State Party which has never served as a Member of the World Heritage Committee" (Rule 14.1d).
See Statistics on States Parties.
How many voting rounds are there? What happens when two States Parties obtain equal votes?
Please refer to Rule 14 of the
Rules of Procedure of the General Assembly: "Election of the members of the World Heritage Committee"
How can I access the related reference documents of past statutory meetings : Resolutions; Decisions; Committee Reports; General Assembly Summary Records; Rules of Procedure, etc.?
All relevant documentation is available at the following web address :
whc.unesco.org/en/documents (select the year, the session, the document reference or the title of the document ....)