E - OHCHR
... consideration by the General Assembly at its fiftysixth session, concerning ways to ensure proper coordination of activities and thinking on bioethics throughout the United Nations system and to consider establishing a working group of independent experts from, inter alia, the United Nations Educat ...
... consideration by the General Assembly at its fiftysixth session, concerning ways to ensure proper coordination of activities and thinking on bioethics throughout the United Nations system and to consider establishing a working group of independent experts from, inter alia, the United Nations Educat ...
FAQs - United Nations Visitors` Service, Nairobi
... established its headquarters in Nairobi in 1972. In 1975, the Government of Kenya provided a location for the organization, donating 100 acres of land to the United Nations, followed by an additional 40 acres in 1983. The United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN‐Habi ...
... established its headquarters in Nairobi in 1972. In 1975, the Government of Kenya provided a location for the organization, donating 100 acres of land to the United Nations, followed by an additional 40 acres in 1983. The United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN‐Habi ...
§4.2.h Office of the UN Secretary
... §4.2.h Office of the UN Secretary-General: Office of the UN Secretary-General: R2P The Secretary-General of the United Nations is, in many respects, the face of the United Nations. On the one hand, the Secretary-General has considerable power to implement reform, alter policy and in general act as a ...
... §4.2.h Office of the UN Secretary-General: Office of the UN Secretary-General: R2P The Secretary-General of the United Nations is, in many respects, the face of the United Nations. On the one hand, the Secretary-General has considerable power to implement reform, alter policy and in general act as a ...
The Deadly and Illegal Consequences of
... Denis J. Halliday using the term with regard to the impact of the economic sanctions themselves. Some people thought that it was a particularly inappropriate term to use to describe the Arab and Islamic people of Iraq. Since then I have observed that the term offends many in Western media and estab ...
... Denis J. Halliday using the term with regard to the impact of the economic sanctions themselves. Some people thought that it was a particularly inappropriate term to use to describe the Arab and Islamic people of Iraq. Since then I have observed that the term offends many in Western media and estab ...
28. The responsibility of the Security Council in the maintenance of
... The President of the Russian Federation stressed the need and opportunity that existed to implement deep cuts in strategic offensive arms and tactical nuclear weapons; to limit and even cease nuclear testing; to reduce conventional armaments and armed forces; to implement international agreements on ...
... The President of the Russian Federation stressed the need and opportunity that existed to implement deep cuts in strategic offensive arms and tactical nuclear weapons; to limit and even cease nuclear testing; to reduce conventional armaments and armed forces; to implement international agreements on ...
for the international recognition of peace as a human right
... concerned by the continuing outbreaks of war and violent conflict in many parts of the world, not least in Eastern Europe, the Mediterranean, the Middle East, Asia and Africa; considering the ground-breaking initiative undertaken by the UN Human Rights Council concerning the drafting of a United Nat ...
... concerned by the continuing outbreaks of war and violent conflict in many parts of the world, not least in Eastern Europe, the Mediterranean, the Middle East, Asia and Africa; considering the ground-breaking initiative undertaken by the UN Human Rights Council concerning the drafting of a United Nat ...
Panel discussion on the role of prevention in the
... experiences, good practices and challenges as well as suggested recommendations on the way forward, with a view to stimulating constructive debate. 5. At the end of the panel discussion, panelists will be given three minutes each to make their concluding remarks, followed by final remarks of the mod ...
... experiences, good practices and challenges as well as suggested recommendations on the way forward, with a view to stimulating constructive debate. 5. At the end of the panel discussion, panelists will be given three minutes each to make their concluding remarks, followed by final remarks of the mod ...
sierraleoneresolution - Permanent Mission of Luxembourg to the
... remarkable achievements made by Sierra Leone over the past decade as well as its contribution to important regional and global initiatives. The Security Council further commends the effectiveness of the approach of the United Nations, international financial institutions, regional and sub-regional b ...
... remarkable achievements made by Sierra Leone over the past decade as well as its contribution to important regional and global initiatives. The Security Council further commends the effectiveness of the approach of the United Nations, international financial institutions, regional and sub-regional b ...
United Nations
... Recalling the Political Declaration adopted by the General Assembly at its twentieth special session, the Declaration on the Guiding Principles of Drug Demand Reduction, the Action Plan on International Cooperation on the Eradication of Illicit Drug Crops and on Alternative Development, the Action P ...
... Recalling the Political Declaration adopted by the General Assembly at its twentieth special session, the Declaration on the Guiding Principles of Drug Demand Reduction, the Action Plan on International Cooperation on the Eradication of Illicit Drug Crops and on Alternative Development, the Action P ...
The United Nations and Its Limits
... one-fourth of the developing countries’ population is still chronically undernourished. Child mortality rates are ten times higher than in the North. One-third of the people living in the least developed of the developing countries are not expected to reach forty years of age. The number of adults w ...
... one-fourth of the developing countries’ population is still chronically undernourished. Child mortality rates are ten times higher than in the North. One-third of the people living in the least developed of the developing countries are not expected to reach forty years of age. The number of adults w ...
29 June 2017 The General Assembly of the United Nations
... The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is the principal judicial organ of the United Nations. It was established by the United Nations Charter in June 1945 and began its activities in April 1946. The seat of the Court is at the Peace Palace in The Hague (Netherlands). Of the six principal organs o ...
... The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is the principal judicial organ of the United Nations. It was established by the United Nations Charter in June 1945 and began its activities in April 1946. The seat of the Court is at the Peace Palace in The Hague (Netherlands). Of the six principal organs o ...
A/70/979 – S/2016/597
... I have the honour to address you in connection with Article 97 of the Charter of the United Nations and the joint letter dated 15 December 2015 which, in accordance with General Assembly resolution 69/321, started the selection process and invited Member States to nominate female candidates for the ...
... I have the honour to address you in connection with Article 97 of the Charter of the United Nations and the joint letter dated 15 December 2015 which, in accordance with General Assembly resolution 69/321, started the selection process and invited Member States to nominate female candidates for the ...
The Holy See
... cybersecurity, environmental problems, poverty, not a few doubts arise regarding the inadequacy of nuclear deterrence as an effective response to such challenges. These concerns are even greater when we consider the catastrophic humanitarian and environmental consequences that would follow from any ...
... cybersecurity, environmental problems, poverty, not a few doubts arise regarding the inadequacy of nuclear deterrence as an effective response to such challenges. These concerns are even greater when we consider the catastrophic humanitarian and environmental consequences that would follow from any ...
Mexico Delegation Notre Dame High School Special Political and
... each Arab nation contributes what they can and the people who live in the contribution zones would be moved peacefully and gradually so that violence does not ensue. Although this process sounds similar to the original establishment of the Israeli state, it would be much different because this time ...
... each Arab nation contributes what they can and the people who live in the contribution zones would be moved peacefully and gradually so that violence does not ensue. Although this process sounds similar to the original establishment of the Israeli state, it would be much different because this time ...
I wish to extend my warm congratulations to Her Excellency Haya
... champion of women’s rights in her society and in the court system. Here at the United Nations, her election is a significant contribution to gender equality within the Organization. She will become only the third female President of the General Assembly and the first one since the twenty-fourth Gene ...
... champion of women’s rights in her society and in the court system. Here at the United Nations, her election is a significant contribution to gender equality within the Organization. She will become only the third female President of the General Assembly and the first one since the twenty-fourth Gene ...
OPINION NLJ.COM
... declare war or authorize the employment of the military or naval forces of the United States, shall by act or joint resolution so provide.” Wilson opposed the Lodge reservations, claiming that they “cut out the heart of this Covenant” and represented “nullification” of the treaty. Personal spite and ...
... declare war or authorize the employment of the military or naval forces of the United States, shall by act or joint resolution so provide.” Wilson opposed the Lodge reservations, claiming that they “cut out the heart of this Covenant” and represented “nullification” of the treaty. Personal spite and ...
Fa2010
... the ground today in tasks related to peacekeeping, humanitarian intervention, women’s development, refugee and migration assistance, and post-conflict reconstruction and reconciliation. We will have several prominent guest speakers during this five week session. Course Goals: Attain substantive kn ...
... the ground today in tasks related to peacekeeping, humanitarian intervention, women’s development, refugee and migration assistance, and post-conflict reconstruction and reconciliation. We will have several prominent guest speakers during this five week session. Course Goals: Attain substantive kn ...
Preface - World Federalist Movement
... capacity. We have drastically reduced the number of refugees Canada accepts and our aid program has been cut and folded in with the Department of Foreign Affairs. Where Canada was strong, it is now weak; where we were once prudent we are now hostile to much of what the UN does and represents. The UN ...
... capacity. We have drastically reduced the number of refugees Canada accepts and our aid program has been cut and folded in with the Department of Foreign Affairs. Where Canada was strong, it is now weak; where we were once prudent we are now hostile to much of what the UN does and represents. The UN ...
Document
... protecting. After that, the remaining UN troops stayed in their barracks. UN SecretaryGeneral Boutros Boutros- Ghali, with the support of the U.S. administration, essentially recommended to the Security Council that the entire remaining UNAMIR force be withdrawn. He noted that with the withdrawal of ...
... protecting. After that, the remaining UN troops stayed in their barracks. UN SecretaryGeneral Boutros Boutros- Ghali, with the support of the U.S. administration, essentially recommended to the Security Council that the entire remaining UNAMIR force be withdrawn. He noted that with the withdrawal of ...
9/20/01 1030 - Organization of American States
... DEEPLY REGRETTING the terrorist attacks perpetrated against innocent persons from many nations that took place in the territory of the United States of America on September 11, 2001; REAFFIRMING the principles and provisions contained in the Charter of the Organization of American States and the Cha ...
... DEEPLY REGRETTING the terrorist attacks perpetrated against innocent persons from many nations that took place in the territory of the United States of America on September 11, 2001; REAFFIRMING the principles and provisions contained in the Charter of the Organization of American States and the Cha ...
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... armed conflicts, which is included in the Millennium Declaration of Heads of State and Government: “We will spare no effort to free our peoples from the scourge of war, whether within or between States…We resolve, therefore…to make the United Nations more effective in maintaining peace and security, ...
... armed conflicts, which is included in the Millennium Declaration of Heads of State and Government: “We will spare no effort to free our peoples from the scourge of war, whether within or between States…We resolve, therefore…to make the United Nations more effective in maintaining peace and security, ...
EXPLANATORY STATEMENT Issued by the Authority of the Minister
... Democratic People’s Republic of Korea) Document List 2014. It contains the same list of documents as the Charter of the United Nations (Sanctions – Democratic People’s Republic of Korea) Document List 2014 and adds two more documents (S/2016/308 and S/2016/1069) listing goods that the Committee has ...
... Democratic People’s Republic of Korea) Document List 2014. It contains the same list of documents as the Charter of the United Nations (Sanctions – Democratic People’s Republic of Korea) Document List 2014 and adds two more documents (S/2016/308 and S/2016/1069) listing goods that the Committee has ...
5.2.2 Union for Reform Judaism Resolutions
... question of Zionism, the Union recognizes the right of each individual to determine his own attitude on this controversial question and therefore the Union refrains from taking any action on the Palestine Resolution adopted by the American Jewish Conference. We call upon our congregations and their ...
... question of Zionism, the Union recognizes the right of each individual to determine his own attitude on this controversial question and therefore the Union refrains from taking any action on the Palestine Resolution adopted by the American Jewish Conference. We call upon our congregations and their ...
Germany - UN Millennium Project
... conditions, especially free access to markets, are vital for lasting development. However, it also has to be said that lasting successes will be achieved only through the developing countries' own efforts – in particular, good governance and the implementation of rule-of-law principles. ...
... conditions, especially free access to markets, are vital for lasting development. However, it also has to be said that lasting successes will be achieved only through the developing countries' own efforts – in particular, good governance and the implementation of rule-of-law principles. ...
2005/61 - World Programme for Human Rights Education
... Sub-Commission on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights concerning the United Nations Decade for Human Rights Education (1995-2004), Taking note of Commission resolution 2004/71 of 21 April 2004, in which it recommended that the General Assembly proclaim at its fifty-ninth session a world pro ...
... Sub-Commission on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights concerning the United Nations Decade for Human Rights Education (1995-2004), Taking note of Commission resolution 2004/71 of 21 April 2004, in which it recommended that the General Assembly proclaim at its fifty-ninth session a world pro ...