Chapter - the United Nations
... 1988 of all legal and administrative ties with the West Bank, the PNC issued two ground-breaking documents. The first was a “political communiqué”, which affirmed the determination of the PNC to reach a comprehensive political settlement on the question of Palestine within the framework of the Chart ...
... 1988 of all legal and administrative ties with the West Bank, the PNC issued two ground-breaking documents. The first was a “political communiqué”, which affirmed the determination of the PNC to reach a comprehensive political settlement on the question of Palestine within the framework of the Chart ...
Namelist (Cote d`Ivoire)
... statements advocating violence against United Nations installations and personnel, and against foreigners; direction of and participation in acts of violence by street militias, including beatings, rapes and extrajudicial killings; obstacle to the action of IWG, UNOCI, the French forces and to the p ...
... statements advocating violence against United Nations installations and personnel, and against foreigners; direction of and participation in acts of violence by street militias, including beatings, rapes and extrajudicial killings; obstacle to the action of IWG, UNOCI, the French forces and to the p ...
the United States Positioning as a World Superpower
... Security Council . . .” This contrasted greatly from the League Council as issues regarding security were delegated throughout many of its organs and decisions were not binding. The unmatched power of the United Nations Security Council in many ways contradicts with the United Nations overriding pri ...
... Security Council . . .” This contrasted greatly from the League Council as issues regarding security were delegated throughout many of its organs and decisions were not binding. The unmatched power of the United Nations Security Council in many ways contradicts with the United Nations overriding pri ...
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... meeting of the Convention on Certain Weapons, United Nations, Geneva, May 12-18 2014. 2014. Academic Advisor Delegation of the Secretariat of the Landmines Convention, Maputo, Mozambique, June 2014. 2014. Presentations at the National Australian University, University of Queensland, Brisbane ...
... meeting of the Convention on Certain Weapons, United Nations, Geneva, May 12-18 2014. 2014. Academic Advisor Delegation of the Secretariat of the Landmines Convention, Maputo, Mozambique, June 2014. 2014. Presentations at the National Australian University, University of Queensland, Brisbane ...
Charter of the United Nations - procedural history
... The origin of the Charter of the United Nations can be traced back to the Atlantic Charter, signed on 14 August 1941, by which Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, and Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, made known “certain common principles in the n ...
... The origin of the Charter of the United Nations can be traced back to the Atlantic Charter, signed on 14 August 1941, by which Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, and Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, made known “certain common principles in the n ...
United Nations
... and all High Contracting Parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention to respect, and to ensure respect for, international humanitarian law in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, in accordance with article 1 common to the Geneva Conventions, and to fulfil their obligations under ...
... and all High Contracting Parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention to respect, and to ensure respect for, international humanitarian law in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, in accordance with article 1 common to the Geneva Conventions, and to fulfil their obligations under ...
To: Legal Committee From: Estonia
... 1. Requests immediate assistance in enforcement of legal action against anti-gay attacks within Africa. 2. Recommends international cooperation in Africa regarding the anti-gay environment. 3. Encourages the UN to help maintain Nigeria as a continental power within Africa. 4. Urges countries to beco ...
... 1. Requests immediate assistance in enforcement of legal action against anti-gay attacks within Africa. 2. Recommends international cooperation in Africa regarding the anti-gay environment. 3. Encourages the UN to help maintain Nigeria as a continental power within Africa. 4. Urges countries to beco ...
Communiqué - African Union - Peace and Security Department
... Security Council have special responsibility to ensure that the decisions of the PSC are well reflected in the decision making process of the UNSC on peace and security issues of concern to Africa. In light of the above, the Assembly requests the African members of the United Nations Security Counci ...
... Security Council have special responsibility to ensure that the decisions of the PSC are well reflected in the decision making process of the UNSC on peace and security issues of concern to Africa. In light of the above, the Assembly requests the African members of the United Nations Security Counci ...
UNITED NATIONS
... The United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union took the lead in designing the new organization and determining its decision-making structure and functions. Initially, the “Big Three” states and their respective leaders (Roosevelt, Churchill, and Soviet premier Joseph Stalin) were hinde ...
... The United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union took the lead in designing the new organization and determining its decision-making structure and functions. Initially, the “Big Three” states and their respective leaders (Roosevelt, Churchill, and Soviet premier Joseph Stalin) were hinde ...
SPEECH TO THE UNITED NATIONS September 17, 1947
... Albania, and Bulgaria to guerrilla forces fighting against the Greek Government.1 The extent or effectiveness of such assistance to the Greek guerrillas is not the point at issue here. It is a universally accepted principle of international law that for one nation to arm or otherwise assist rebellio ...
... Albania, and Bulgaria to guerrilla forces fighting against the Greek Government.1 The extent or effectiveness of such assistance to the Greek guerrillas is not the point at issue here. It is a universally accepted principle of international law that for one nation to arm or otherwise assist rebellio ...
THE SECURITY COUNCIL THE CHARTER AND ITS
... was viewed as a sufficient exercise of its voting power. This was a contestable interpretation given the use by the Charter of the adjective “concurring” and the presumed purpose of so requiring.27 This is not the occasion to revisit these controversies of long ago. It is sufficient to note that th ...
... was viewed as a sufficient exercise of its voting power. This was a contestable interpretation given the use by the Charter of the adjective “concurring” and the presumed purpose of so requiring.27 This is not the occasion to revisit these controversies of long ago. It is sufficient to note that th ...
United Nations
... accepted for most issues, for very important matters there has to be a two thirds majority. ...
... accepted for most issues, for very important matters there has to be a two thirds majority. ...
Foundation for a Culture of Peace
... The General Assembly, Reaffirming the purposes and principles embodied in the Charter of the United Nations, which, inter alia, call for collective effort to strengthen friendly relations among nations, remove threats to peace and foster international cooperation in resolving international issues of ...
... The General Assembly, Reaffirming the purposes and principles embodied in the Charter of the United Nations, which, inter alia, call for collective effort to strengthen friendly relations among nations, remove threats to peace and foster international cooperation in resolving international issues of ...
Slide 1
... clear that the League had failed in its chief aim of keeping the peace. Had no military power of its own Depended on its members' contributions Members not willing to use sanctions, economic or military action Moral authority was insufficient ...
... clear that the League had failed in its chief aim of keeping the peace. Had no military power of its own Depended on its members' contributions Members not willing to use sanctions, economic or military action Moral authority was insufficient ...
UNITED NATIONS SANCTIONS ORDINANCE (Chapter 537)
... statements advocating violence against United Nations installations and personnel, and against foreigners; direction of and participation in acts of violence by street militias, including beatings, rapes and extrajudicial killings; intimidation of the United Nations, the ...
... statements advocating violence against United Nations installations and personnel, and against foreigners; direction of and participation in acts of violence by street militias, including beatings, rapes and extrajudicial killings; intimidation of the United Nations, the ...
General Assembly
... the Council decided, inter alia, that the decision of Israel to impose its laws, jurisdiction and administration on the occupied Syrian Golan is null and void and without international legal effect, and demanded that Israel rescind forthwith its decision. The Human Rights Council also requested the ...
... the Council decided, inter alia, that the decision of Israel to impose its laws, jurisdiction and administration on the occupied Syrian Golan is null and void and without international legal effect, and demanded that Israel rescind forthwith its decision. The Human Rights Council also requested the ...
Resolution 51/12 of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs
... Bearing in mind also that in the Political Declaration adopted by the General Assembly at its twentieth special session, the Assembly recognized that action against the world drug problem is a common and shared responsibility requiring an integrated and balanced approach in full conformity with the ...
... Bearing in mind also that in the Political Declaration adopted by the General Assembly at its twentieth special session, the Assembly recognized that action against the world drug problem is a common and shared responsibility requiring an integrated and balanced approach in full conformity with the ...
Previous UN Nobel Prize Winners
... 1945: Cordell Hull, a former U.S. secretary of state, for being one of the initiators of the United Nations. 1950: Ralph Bunche, acting U.N. mediator in Palestine, for his mediation of the 1949 armistice between Israel and the Arab states. 1954: The office of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, ...
... 1945: Cordell Hull, a former U.S. secretary of state, for being one of the initiators of the United Nations. 1950: Ralph Bunche, acting U.N. mediator in Palestine, for his mediation of the 1949 armistice between Israel and the Arab states. 1954: The office of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, ...
Civilian Protection Law in Military Operations
... Nations, until the Security Council has taken measures necessary to maintain international peace and security. Measures taken by Members in the exercise of this right of self-defence shall be immediately reported to the Security Council and shall not in any way affect the authority and responsibilit ...
... Nations, until the Security Council has taken measures necessary to maintain international peace and security. Measures taken by Members in the exercise of this right of self-defence shall be immediately reported to the Security Council and shall not in any way affect the authority and responsibilit ...
KURZBERICHT Nov 04 - the United Nations
... A side-event at the 71st General Assembly of the United Nations Background and Purpose: The UN Security Council’s frequent inability to take effective action to prevent or end genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes – the worst crimes under international law – has been a stain on its reputa ...
... A side-event at the 71st General Assembly of the United Nations Background and Purpose: The UN Security Council’s frequent inability to take effective action to prevent or end genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes – the worst crimes under international law – has been a stain on its reputa ...
Chair`s Report
... Radical ideas often motivate terrorist to perform despicable acts. Some claim these ideas have sprouted from religion, but this is actively opposed by many religious officials. Most notably terrorist groups are dividing and duplicating into more and more groups, creating more political and economic ...
... Radical ideas often motivate terrorist to perform despicable acts. Some claim these ideas have sprouted from religion, but this is actively opposed by many religious officials. Most notably terrorist groups are dividing and duplicating into more and more groups, creating more political and economic ...