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(a) The Commission decided to set up informal open-ended working groups for the consideration of agenda item 10 (a), 11, 13 and 21. In accordance with Commission resolution 1982/40 , under agenda item 11, the Commission further decided to establish a working group of 10 members to consider the possibility of rationalizing, the agenda of its fortieth session.
(b) The Commission also decided to invite the following persons to participate in its meetings:
(i) In connection with item 5: Mr. Abdoulaye Diéye, Special Rapporteur of the Commission on the situation of human rights in Chile;
(ii) In connection with item 6: Mr. Annan Arkyin Cato, Rapporteur of the Ad Hoc Working Group of Experts on violations of human rights in southern Africa;
(iii) In connection with item 10 (b): Viscount Colvilee, Chairman-Rapporteur of the Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances;
(iv) In connection with item 12: Mr. Héctor Gros Espiell, Special Envoy of the Commission on the human rights situation in Bolivia;
(v) In connection with item 12: Mr. Jose Antonio Pastor Ridruejo, Special Representative of the Commission on the situation of human rights in El Salvador;
(vi) In connection with item 12: Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan, Special Rapporteur of the Commission on the question of human rights and mass exoduses;
(vii) In connection with item 12: Mr. Hugo Gobbi, Representative designated by the Secretary-General to follow the human rights situation in Poland;
(viii) In connection with item 12: Mr. S. Amos Wako, Special Rapporteur of the Commission on questions relating to summary or arbitrary executions;
(ix) In connection with item 12 (b): representatives of States in respect of which situations are being considered under Economic and Social Council resolution 1503 (XLVIII);
(x) In connection with item 20: Mr. Benjamin Whitaker, Special Rapporteur of the Sub-Commission to update the report on slavery.[1]125 Adopted at the 2nd meeting, on 1 February 1983. See chap. XXVIII.
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