The situation in Western Sahara was addressed by the following Rapporteurs when undertook visits to Morocco:
- Forced disappearances (22–25 June 2009) at paras. 5, 38, 45, 53 and recommendation D: Final Report doc. A_HRC_13_31_Add.1. See also the Follow-up issued in 2013 at paras. 5, 38, 45, 53 and recommendation D: A.HRC.22.45.Add.3_EFS.
- Cultural rights (5–16 Sept. 2011) at paras. 69-81: A_HRC_20_26_Add.2.
- Torture (15-22 Sept. 2012) at paras. 1, 3, 61-67, 72, 80, 84-85, 97: A_HRC_22_53_Add.2;
- Trafficking in persons, especially women and children (17-21 June 2013) at paras. 72-75: A_HRC_26_37_Add3.
- Arbitrary Detention (9-18 December 2013) at pp. 1-2, 18; and paras. 5, 7, 62-71, 74, 81: Final report A-HRC-27-48-Add5_en.
- Right to food (15-20 January 2016) at paras. 57-60; 94-96: Final report A-HRC-31-51-Add-2.
Other Special Procedures have undertaken missions in Morocco but no specific references may be found in relation to Western Sahara. They are the following:
- Sale of children (28 Feb.–3 Mar. 2000): Final Report E_CN.4_2001_78_Add.1.
- Migrants (19–31 Oct. 2003): Final Report E_CN.4_2004_76_Add.3.
- Education (27 Nov.–5 Dec. 2006): Final Report A_HRC_8_10_Add2.
- Discrimination against women in law and in practice (13–20 Feb. 2012): A_HRC_20_28_Add.1.
- Human rights and international solidarity (15-20 Jan. 2016): Final report A_HRC_32_43_Add_1 (despite the Independent Expert visited also Western Sahara: see p. 18).
All relevant reports issued by Special Procedures on the situation of human rights in Western Sahara may be downloaded clicking on the respective link.