Internazionale

Conflitti regionali

Di Graczyk Maria, Wprost - 15 gennaio 1995
Conflitti regionali “IL PROCESSO DI DECOMPOSIZIONE DELL’EUROPA E’ COMINCIATO” di Maria Graczyk SOMMARIO: “Il settimanale polacco Wprost analizza i conflitti striscianti dell’Europa occidentale, dall’Ulster alla Corsica, dal Belgio ai Paesi Baschi, dalla Scozia al Sud Tirolo. ... Continua

Ex Jugoslavia

Di Djogo Gojko, Oslobodenje - 6 gennaio 1995
Ex Jugoslavia “O LA SERBIA SARA’ GRANDE O NOI SCOMPARIREMO” di Gojko Djogo (*) SOMMARIO: “Pubblicato a partire dall’autunno del 1994, questo falso Oslobodenje (Liberazione) è - contrariamente al quotidiano multietnico di Sarajevo di cui porta il nome - la voce dell’ideologia nazionalista serba. ... Continua

Kosovo

Di Shala Blerim, Mladina - 5 gennaio 1995
Kosovo I SERBI DEL KOSOVO CHIEDONO A BELGRADO LA PULIZIA ETNICA O IL RIMPATRIO di Blerim Shala (*) SOMMARIO: la rivista “Internazionale” pubblica questo articolo apparso sul settimanale sloveno Mladina (**) il 5 gennaio. ... Continua

Resolution 877 (1993)

Di Security Council - 21 ottobre 1993
RESOLUTION 877 (1993) RESOLUTION S93R877 S/RES/877 (1993) 21 October 1993 Adopted by the Security Council at its 3296th meeting, on 21 October 1993 The Security Council, Recalling its resolutions 808 (1993) of 22 February 1993 and 827 (1993) of 25 May 1993, Having regard to Article 16 (4) of the Statute of the International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991 (S/25704), Having considered the nomination by the Secretary-General of Mr. ... Continua

Resolution 1993/4

Di Economic and Social Council - 12 febbraio 1993
RESOLUTION 1993/4 Resolution E93r004 12 February 1993 3rd plenary meeting International Conference on Population and Development and its preparatory process The Economic and Social Council, Recalling its resolutions 1989/91 of 26 July 1989, 1991/93 of 26 July 1991 and 1992 37 of 30 July 1992, in which it decided on the convening, mandate and preparatory process of the International Conference on Population and Development, Recalling also General Assembly resolution 47/176 of 22 December 1992, in which, inter alia, the Assembly recognized the importance of ensuring an adequate intergovernmental preparatory process for the Conference, as well as the importance of the participation in the Conference and its preparatory process of all relevant non-governmental organizations from developed and developing countries, 1. ... Continua

Resolution 1992/21

Di Economic and Social Council - 30 luglio 1992
RESOLUTION 1992/21 Resolution E92r021 30 July 1992 40th plenary meeting International Research and Training Institute for the Advancement of Women The Economic and Social Council, Recalling its resolution 1991/24 of 30 May 1991, in which it took note of the report of the Board of Trustees of the International Research and Training Institute for the Advancement of Women on its eleventh session, Recalling also General Assembly resolution 46/99 of 16 December 1991, in which the Assembly took note of the report of the International Research and Training Institute for the Advancement of Women on its activities, Having considered the report of the Board of Trustees of the Institute on its twelfth session, Reaffirming the specific and unique role of the Institute in the areas of research and training that would lead to the systematic inclusion of women in mainstream development programmes and projects, 1. ... Continua

Resolution 1992/37

Di Economic and Social Council - 30 luglio 1992
RESOLUTION 1992/37 Resolution E92r037 30 July 1992 41st plenary meeting International Conference on Population and Development The Economic and Social Council, Recalling its resolutions 1989/91 of 26 July 1989 and 1991/93 of 26 July 1991, 1. ... Continua

Resolution 1992/38

Di Economic and Social Council - 30 luglio 1992
RESOLUTION 1992/38 Resolution E92r038 30 July 1992 41st plenary meeting International cooperation and coordination of efforts to address and mitigate the consequences of the disaster at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant The Economic and Social Council, Reaffirming its resolutions 1990/50 of 13 July 1990 and 1991/51 of 26 July 1991, Recalling General Assembly resolutions 45/190 of 21 December 1990 and 46/150 of 18 December 1991, Taking note with appreciation of the decisions adopted by the organs, organizations and programmes of the United Nations system in the implementation of General Assembly resolutions 45/190 and 46/150, Taking note of the relevant recommendations contained in the report of the Committee for Programme and Coordination on the first part of its thirty-second session, Taking note with appreciation of the contribution made by Member States and by organizations of the United Nations system in the development of cooperation to mitigate and minimize the consequences of the Chernobyl disaster and encouraging further contributions, including contributions to projects under the joint plan executed by the organizations of the United Nations system, Expressing profound concern about the ongoing effects on the lives and health of people, especially children, in the affected areas of Belarus, the Russian Federation and Ukraine and also in other countries affected by the Chernobyl disaster, Aware of the need to strengthen further the coordination of active efforts, through international and, in particular, national measures, to mitigate and minimize the radiological, health, socio-economic, psychological and environmental consequences of that disaster, as well as its possible long-term effects, including those resulting from transboundary contamination, Stressing the importance of providing extensive information on all aspects of the Chernobyl disaster and its causes for the purpose of avoiding similar calamities in the future, Stressing the responsibility of each State, particularly through its safety authorities and its plant operators, for the safety of its nuclear power plants and encouraging cooperation to this and throughout the world, in particular in Central and Eastern Europe, and emphasizing the high priority that should be given by the countries concerned to eliminating this danger through safety improvements and other appropriate measures with the support of the international community, 1. ... Continua
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