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Il testo integrale del Trattato tra Italia e Libia

28 ottobre 2008
Radio Radicale è in grado di mettere a disposizione degli utenti il testo integrale del «Trattato dfi amicizia, partenariato e cooperazione tra la Repubblica Italiana e la Grande Giamahiria Libica popolare ... Continua
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I diritti umani secondo Gheddafi: con chi l'Italia ha stretto un trattato di amicizia, partenariato e cooperazione

Di Nessuno Tocchi Caino - 17 settembre 2008
Il sistema politico libico è di tipo autoritario. Sebbene il nome della forma di governo sia Jamahiriya, che letteralmente vuol dire “Stato delle masse”, il popolo non governa attraverso i consigli locali; questi ultimi sono manipolati in modo tale da lasciare intatto lo strapotere del Colonnello Muammar Gheddafi, esercitato di fatto e ininterrottamente dal 1969. ... Continua
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Resolution 926 (1994)

Di Security Council - 13 giugno 1994
RESOLUTION 926 (1994) UNITED NATIONS Distr. GENERAL S/RES/926 (1994) 13 June 1994 RESOLUTION 926 (1994) Adopted by the Security Council at its 3389th meeting, on 13 June 1994 ... Continua

Resolution 915 (1994)

Di Security Council - 4 maggio 1994
RESOLUTION 915 (1994) 3373rd Meeting 4 May 1994 SC/5838 “The Security Council, “Recalling its resolution 910 (1994) of 14 April 1994, “Welcoming the signing on 4 April 1994 at Surt (Libya), by the representatives of the Republic of Chad on the one hand and of the Great Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya on the other hand, of the agreement relating to the implementation of the Judgment of the International Court of Justice of 3 February 1994, “Taking note of the letter dated 6 April 1994 from the Permanent Representative of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General (S/1994/402) and the letter dated 13 April 1994 from the Permanent Representative of Chad to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General (S/1994/424), and the annexes thereto, “Noting that the agreement signed at Surt (Libya) provides that United Nations observers shall be present during all the Libyan withdrawal operations and shall establish that the withdrawal is actually effected, “Determined to assist the parties in implementing the Judgment of the International Court of Justice concerning their territorial dispute and thereby to help promote peaceful relations between them, in keeping with the principles and purposes of the Charter of the United Nations “Having examined the report of the Secretary-General dated 27 April 1994 (1994/512), A “1. ... Continua

Resolution 910 (1994)

Di Security Council - 19 aprile 1994
RESOLUTION 910 (1994) S/RES/910 (1994) 14 April 1994 Adopted by the Security Council at its 3363rd meeting, on 14 April 1994 The Security Council, Taking note of the letter dated 6 April 1994 from the Permanent Representative of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya to the United Nations to the Secretary-General (S/1994/402) and the letter dated 13 April 1994 from the Permanent Representative of Chad to the United Nations to the Secretary-General (S/1994/424), and the annexures thereto, Welcoming the agreement signed at Surt on 4 April 1994 between the Governments of Chad and the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya concerning the practical modalities for the implementation of the judgment delivered by the International Court of Justice on 3 February 1994 regarding the Aouzou strip, Having considered the letter of the Secretary-General dated 13 April 1994 (S/1994/432) advising of his intention to send a reconnaissance team to the area to conduct a survey of conditions on the ground regarding the possible deployment of United Nations observers to monitor the withdrawal by Libya from the area in question, Recognizing that the team will need to travel to Libya by United Nations aircraft and that this will require an exemption from the provisions of paragraph 4 of resolution 748 (1992) of 31 March 1992, and acting, in this respect, under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, 1. ... Continua

Resolution 748 (1992)

Di Security Council - 31 marzo 1992
RESOLUTION 748 (1992) RESOLUTION S92R748 S/RES/748 (1992) 31 March 1992 Adopted by the Security Council at its 3063rd meeting,on 31 March 1992 The Security Council, Reaffirming its resolution 731 (1992) of 21 January 1992, Noting the reports of the Secretary-General (S/23574) and S/23672), Deeply concerned that the Libyan Government has still not provided a full and effective response to the requests in its resolution 731 of 21 January 1992, Convinced that the suppression of acts of international terrorism, including those in which States are directly or indirectly involved, is essential for the maintenance of international peace and security, Recalling that in the statement issued on 31 January 1992 on the occasion of the meeting of the Security Council at the levels of Heads of State and Government the members of the Council expressed their deep concern over acts of international terrorism and emphasized the need for the international community to deal effectively with all such acts, Reaffirming that, in accordance with the principle in Article 2, paragraph 4, of the Charter of the United Nations, every State has the duty to refrain from organizing, instigating, assisting or participating in terrorist acts in another State or acquiescing in organized activities within its territory directed towards the commission of such acts, when such acts involve a threat or use of force, Determining in this context that the failure by the Libyan Government to demonstrate, by concrete actions its renunciation of terrorism and in particular its continued failure to respond fully and effectively to the requests in resolution 731 (1992), constitute a threat to international peace and security, Determined to eliminate international terrorism, Recalling the right of States, under Article 50 of the Charter, to consult the Security Council where they find themselves confronted with special economic problems arising from the carrying out of preventive or enforcement measures, Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, 1. ... Continua

Resolution 731 (1992)

Di Security Council - 21 gennaio 1992
RESOLUTION 731 (1992) RESOLUTION S92R731 S/RES/731 (1992) 21 January 1992 Adopted by the Security Council at its 3033rd meeting, on 21 January 1992 The Security Council, Deeply disturbed by the world-wide persistence of acts of international terrorism in all its forms, including those in which States are directly or indirectly involved, which endanger or take innocent lives, have a deleterious effect on international relations and jeopardize the security of States, Deeply concerned by all activities directed against international civil aviation and affirming the right of all States, in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations and relevant principles of international law, to protect their nationals from acts of international terrorism that constitute threats to international peace and security, Reaffirming its resolution 286 (1970) in which it called on States to take all possible legal steps to prevent any interference with international civil air travel, Reaffirming also its resolution 635 (1989) in which it condemned all acts of unlawful interference against the security of civil aviation and called upon all States to cooperate in devising and implementing measures to prevent all acts of terrorism, including those involving explosives, Recalling the statement made on 30 December 1988 by the President of the Council on behalf of the members of the Council strongly condemning the destruction of Pan Am flight 103 and calling on all States to assist in the apprehension and prosecution of those responsible for this criminal act, Deeply concerned over results of investigations which implicate officials of the Libyan Government and which are contained in Security Council documents that include the requests addressed to the Libyan authorities by France, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the United States of America in connection with the legal procedures related to the attacks carried out against Pan Am flight 103 and UTA flight 772 (S/23306; S/23307; S/23308; S/23309; S/23317), Determined to eliminate international terrorism, 1. ... Continua

Impianto libico di Rabata

Di D'Amato Luigi - 5 aprile 1990
Impianto libico di Rabata 3/02349 - CAMERA - INTERROGAZIONE A RISPOSTA ORALE PRESENTATA DA D’AMATO-LUIGI (FED. IL 05.04.90 (SEDUTA N. 446) *** ITER IN CORSO *** MINISTRO DELEGATO : PRESIDENZA CONSIGLIO ... Continua
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