richiesta

Afp canada peche/la france va demander son adhesion a l'opano, au titre de saint pierre et miquelon

Di Agenzia Afp - 10 aprile 1995
AFP CANADA PECHE/LA FRANCE VA DEMANDER SON ADHESION A L’OPANO, AU TITRE DE SAINT PIERRE ET MIQUELON 10 aprile 1995 SOMMARIO. Interessante dispaccio di agenzia, che chiarisce i comportamenti con i quali gli Stati europei reagiscono alle problematiche comunitarie: in questo caso, la Francia che, per poter metter becco nelle vicende della pesca nel Nord Atlantico sollevate dalla questione dell’ippoglosso, fa domanda di entrare nella Organizzazione per la pesca nel Nord Atlantico a nome della minuscola isola di S. ... Continua

Paesi firmatari della richiesta inclusione all'o.d.g. della 49a assemblea generale della questione concernente la pena di morte

Di Nessuno tocchi Caino - 6 novembre 1994
PAESI FIRMATARI DELLA RICHIESTA INCLUSIONE ALL’O.D.G. DELLA 49A ASSEMBLEA GENERALE DELLA QUESTIONE CONCERNENTE LA PENA DI MORTE ANDORRA AUSTRIA BOLIVIA CAMBOGIA ... Continua

Resolution 875 (1993)

Di Security Council - 16 ottobre 1993
RESOLUTION 875 (1993) RESOLUTION S93R875 S/RES/875 (1993) 16 October 1993 Adopted by the Security Council at its 3293rd meeting, on 16 October 1993 The Security Council, Reaffirming its resolutions 841 (1993) of 16 June 1993, 861 (1993) of 27 August 1993, 862 (1993) of 31 August 1993, 867 (1993) of 23 September 1993 and 873 (1993) of 13 October 1993, Noting resolutions MRE/RES.1/91, MRE/RES.2/91, MRE/RES.3/92 and MRE/RES.4/92 adopted by the Foreign Ministers of the Organization of American States, and resolution CP/RES.594 (923/92) and declarations CP/Dec.8 (927/93), CP/Dec.9 (931/93), CP/Dec.10 (934/93) and CP/Dec.15 (967/93), adopted by the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States, Deeply disturbed by the continuing obstruction to the dispatch of the United Nations Mission in Haiti (UNMIH), pursuant to resolution 867 (1993), and the failure of the Armed Forces of Haiti to carry out their responsibilities to allow the Mission to begin its work, Condemning the assassination of officials of the legitimate Government of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, Taking note of the letter of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide to the Secretary-General of 15 October 1993 (S/26587), in which he requested the Council to call on Member States to take the necessary measures to strengthen the provisions of Security Council resolution 873 (1993), Mindful of the report of the Secretary-General of 13 October 1993 (S/26573) informing the Council that the military authorities of Haiti, including the police, have not complied in full with the Governors Island Agreement, Reaffirming its determination that, in these unique and exceptional circumstances, the failure of military authorities in Haiti to fulfil their obligations under the Agreement constitutes a threat to peace and security in the region, Acting under Chapters VII and VIII of the Charter of the United Nations, 1. ... Continua

Resolution 865 (1993)

Di Security Council - 22 settembre 1993
RESOLUTION 865 (1993) RESOLUTION S93R865 S/RES/865 (1993) 22 September 1993 Adopted by the Security Council at its 3280th meeting, on 22 September 1993 The Security Council, Reaffirming its resolutions 733 (1992) of 23 January 1992, 746 (1992) of 17 March 1992, 751 (1992) of 24 April 1992, 767 (1992) of 27 July 1992, 755 (1992) of 28 August 1992, 794 (1992) of 3 December 1992, 814 (1993) of 26 March 1993 and 837 (1993) of 6 June 1993, Having considered the report of the Secretary-General (S/26317) of 17 August 1993, Stressing the importance of continuing the peace process initiated by the Addis Ababa agreement and in this connection welcoming the efforts of African countries, the Organization of African Unity, in particular its Horn of Africa Standing Committee, the League of Arab States and the Organization of the Islamic Conference, in cooperation with and in support of the United Nations, to promote national reconciliation in Somalia, Stressing the commitment of the international community to help Somalia regain a normal, peaceful life, while recognizing that the people of Somalia bear the ultimate responsibility for national reconciliation and reconstruction of their own country, Expressing its appreciateion for the improvements in the overall situation, which have been achieved by the United Nations Operation in Somalia (UNOSOM II), in particular, eradication of starvation, establishment of a large number of district councils, opening of schools and resumption by the Somali people in most areas of the country of their normal lives, Recognizing the continuing need for broadbased consultations and consensus on basic principles to achieve national reconciliation and the establishment of democratic institutions, Calling upon all Somali parties, including movements and factions, to show the political will to achieve reconciliation, peace and security, Recognizing that the highest priority for UNOSOM II is to assist the people of Somalia in the furtherance of the national reconciliation process and to promote and advance the re-establishment of regional and national institutions and civil administration in the entire country, as set out in resolution 814 (1993), Noting with great concern, despite the improvements in the overall situation in Somalia, continuing reports of violence in Mogadishu and the absence of law enforcement and judicial authorities and institutions in the country as a whole, and recalling the request to the Secretary-General in resolution 814 (1993) to assist in the re-establishment of the Somali police and the restoration and maintenance of peace, stability and law and order, Convinced that the re-establishment of the Somali police, and judicial and penal systems, is critical for the restoration of security and stability in the country, Gravely concerned at the continuation of armed attacks against the personnel of UNOSOM II and recalling its resolution 814 (1993) which empasized the fundamental importance of a comprehensive and effective programme for disarming Somali parties, including movements and factions, A 1. ... Continua

Resolution 863 (1993)

Di Security Council - 13 settembre 1993
RESOLUTION 863 (1993) RESOLUTION S93R863 S/RES/863 (1993) 13 September 1993 Adopted by the Security Council at its 3274th meeting, on 13 September 1993 The Security Council, Reaffirming its resolutions 782 (1992) of 13 October 1992, 797 (1992) of 16 December 1992, 818 (1993) of 14 April 1993 and 850 (1993) of 9 July 1993, Having considered the report of the Secretary-General dated 30 August 1993 (S/26385 and Add.1), Reiterating the importance it attaches to the General Peace Agreement for Mozambique (S/24635, annex) and to the timely fulfilment in good faith by all parties of the obligations contained therein, Commending the efforts of the Secretary-General, his Special Representative and the personnel of ONUMOZ to implement fully the mandate entrusted to the Mission and to carry it out to a successful conclusion, Commending also the role played by the Organization of African Unity (OAU), through the Special Representative of its Secretary-General, in the implementation of the General Peace Agreement, Noting with satisfaction the recent positive developments in the Mozambican peace process, especially the direct talks in Maputo between the President of Mozambique, Mr. ... Continua

Resolution 859 (1993)

Di Security Council - 24 agosto 1993
RESOLUTION 859 (1993) RESOLUTION S93R859 S/RES/859 (1993) 24 August 1993 Adopted by the Security Council at its 3269th meeting, on 24 August 1993 The Security Council, Recalling all its previous resolutions on the conflict in the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Reaffirming the sovereignty, territorial integrity and political independence of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the responsibility of the Security Council in this regard, Reaffirming further that the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, as a State Member of the United Nations, enjoys the rights provided for in the Charter of the United Nations, Noting that the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina has continued to be subject to armed hostilities in contravention of Security Council resolution 713 (1991) and other relevant Security Council resolutions and that, despite all efforts by the United Nations as well as regional organizations and arrangements, there is still no compliance with all relevant Security Council resolutions, in particular by the Bosnian Serb party, Condemning once again all war crimes and other violations of international humanitarian law, by whomsoever committed, Bosnian Serbs or other individuals, Deeply concerned at the deterioration of humanitarian conditions in the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, including in and around Mostar, and determined to support in every possible way the efforts by the United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to contine providing humanitarian assistance to civilian populations in need, Concerned about the continuing siege of Sarajevo, Mostar and other threatened cities, Strongly condemning the disruption of public utilities (including water, electricity, fuel and communications) in particular by the Bosnian Serb party, and calling upon all parties concerned to cooperate in restoring them, Recalling the principles for a political solution adopted by the London International Conference on the Former Yugoslavia, Reaffirming once again the unacceptability of the acquisition of territory through the use of force and the practice of ‘ethnic cleansing’, Stressing that an end to the hostilities in the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina is necessary to achieve meaningful progress in the peace process, Mindful of its primary responsibility under the Charter of the United Nations for the maintenance and preservation of international peace and security, Taking into account the reports of the Co-Chairmen of the Steering Committee of the International Conference on the Former Yugoslavia contained in documents S/26233, S/26260 and S/26337, Determining that the grave situation in the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina continues to be a threat to international peace and security, Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, 1. ... Continua

Resolution 843 (1993)

Di Security Council - 18 giugno 1993
RESOLUTION 843 (1993) RESOLUTION S93R843 S/RES/843 (1993) 18 June 1993 Adopted by the Security Council at its 3240th meeting, on 18 June 1993 The Security Council, Recalling its resolution 724 (1991) concerning Yugoslavia and all other relevant resolutions, Recalling also Article 50 of the Charter of the United Nations, Conscious of the fact that an increasing number of requests for assistance have been received under the provisions of Article 50 of the Charter of the United Nations, Noting that the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 724 (1991), at its 65th meeting, set up a working group to examine the above-mentioned requests, 1. ... Continua

Resolution 835 (1993)

Di Security Council - 2 giugno 1993
RESOLUTION 835 (1993) RESOLUTION S93R835 S/RES/835 (1993) 2 June 1993 Adopted by the Security Council at its 3227th meeting, on 2 June 1993 The Security Council, Reaffirming its resolutions 668 (1990) of 20 September 1990, 745 (1992) of 28 February 1992, 810 (1993) of 8 March 1993, 826 (1993) of 20 May 1993 and other relevant resolutions, Expressing its appreciation to the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC) and especially to the Special Representative of the Secretary-General, Yasushi Akashi, for their courage, dedication and perseverance in providing the necessary support for the electoral process despite hardships and difficulties, Paying tribute to the leadership and continuing role of His Royal Highness Prince Norodom Sihanouk, President of the Supreme National Council, Noting with satisfaction the overwhelming number of Cambodians who demonstrated their patriotism and sense of responsibility in exercising their right to vote, Endorsing the declaration of the Secretary-General’s Special Representative to the Supreme National Council of 29 May 1993 that the conduct of the election had been free and fair (S/25879), 1. ... Continua
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