United Nations Security Council - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The United Nations Security Council ( UNSC ) is one of the principal organs of the United Nations and is charged with the maintenance of international peace and security. Its powers, outlined in t...
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Reform of the United Nations Security Council - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Reform of the United Nations Security Council encompasses a variety of proposals, including procedural reforms, such as eliminating the veto held by the five permanent members, and expansion of the C...
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United Nations Security Council Sanctions ... What measures are imposed as UN Security Council sanctions? ... How are UN Security Council sanctions implemented in Australia?
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Progress report of the Secretary-General on the recommendations of the Security Council mission to West Africa ... Report of the Secretary-General on the situation in Liberia, Pursuant to the letter dated 29 November 2002 (S/2002/1305) from the President of the Security Council...
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However, in addition to the dozen or so resolutions currently being violated by Iraq, a conservative estimate reveals that there are an additional 88 Security Council resolutions about countries other than Iraq that are also currently being violated.
www.fpif.org/commentary/2002/0210unres.html
The following is a complete list of Security Council Resolutions (SCRs) involving Iraq. The overwhelming majority of resolution since 1990 relate to Iraq's invasion of Kuwait and subsequent developments. The resolutions deemed particularly important are indicated in bold.
www.casi.org.uk/info/scriraq.html
In short, there has been no progress whatsoever in almost a year since the Security Council adopted Resolution 1706. The argument then was that 1706 should be abandoned because Khartoum had made clear that it would create a non-consensual environment for deployment of any force, thereby vigorously dissuading potential...
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"This was linked with an announcement by the United States, who are currently presiding over the Security Council, that starting next week, this coming Monday, further sanctions will be discussed there," Steinmeier told reporters.
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The Darfur Resolution Currently Before the UN Security Council Will it be adopted in meaningful form, or as Beijing and Khartoum would constrain it? Will it represent real progress toward human security in Darfur or serve as a diplomatic placeholder?
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