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  • The [[United Nations Security Council]] has passed close to 2000 '''United Nations Security Council resolutions'''. | [[United Nations Security Council Resolution 1267|1267]] ||
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  • ...chler-Voting_Procedure-UN_Security_Council.pdf The Voting Procedure in the United Nations Security Council]
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  • {{r|United Nations Security Council}} {{r|Kosovo, United Nations Security Council Resolutions}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[United Nations Security Council]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[United Nations Security Council]]
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  • ...[[United Nations Security Council Resolution|resolution]] passed by the [[United Nations Security Council]] in 1999, which listed individuals believed to be associated with terroris
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  • #REDIRECT [[United Nations Security Council resolutions]]
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  • {{r|United Nations Security Council Resolutions}}
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  • Over 2000 resolutions have been passed by the [[United Nations Security Council]]
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  • The [[United Nations Security Council]] has passed close to 2000 resolutions.
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  • Under the [[United Nations Charter]], the '''United Nations Security Council''' holds the authority for U.N. [[peace operations]] and other intervention Decisions of the UNSC are recorded in [[United Nations Security Council resolutions]].
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  • ...nations. After World War II, the designation of permanent members of the [[United Nations Security Council]] was an expression of prevailing great powers.
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  • ...ational maritime security task force, created under the authority of the [[United Nations Security Council]] following the [[9/11]] attack, which operates southeast of the [[Strait o
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  • The wide range of public and secret correspondence, treaties, United Nations Security Council resolutions, announcements from high-level conferences and other negotiated
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  • ...mmission (UNSCOM)''' was set up to implement the non-nuclear provisions of United Nations Security Council resolution of 3 April 1991, which called for the elimination of weapons of
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  • ...l Resolutions|Resolution]] Number [[UNSC Resolution 1244|1244]] of the [[United Nations Security Council]] (UNSC). Also authorizing KFOR is a Military-Technical Agreement between N
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  • Created by the [[United Nations Security Council]], an [[international humanitarian law]] tribunal established to try [[Rwan
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  • ...Trust]] (AET), created retired [[Foreign Service Officer]]s, it endorses [[United Nations Security Council Resolution 242]], the "land for peace" proposal to solve the [[Israel-Pales
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  • {{r|United Nations Security Council Resolution 242}}
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  • {{r|United Nations Security Council}}
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  • ..., this would force some relocations. [[United Nations Security Council]] [[United Nations Security Council Resolution 242|Resolution 242]] framed the position in terms of withdrawal
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  • {{r|United Nations Security Council Resolutions}}
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  • ...e [[Indian Ocean]]. Its counterterrorism authority and mission is based on United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1368, 1373 and 1378, which followed the [[9/11]] attack.
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  • ...s''' encompass a wide range of public and secret correspondence, treaties, United Nations Security Council resolutions, declarations from [[summit meeting|summit]] and other high-lev
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  • {{r|United Nations Security Council}}
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  • ...ibed by the [[United Nations]] as the "ultimate humanitarian shame".<ref>''United Nations Security Council'': '[http://www.un.org/en/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=S/PV.7780 The situa
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  • {{rpl|United Nations Security Council}} {{rpl|United Nations Security Council resolutions||**}}
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  • ...a]], and acting under Chapter VII of the [[United Nations Charter]], the [[United Nations Security Council]] created the '''International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR)''' by re
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  • *[[United Nations Security Council]] Resolution 262: The situation in the Middle East (31 December 1968) http:
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  • ICTY was established by Resolution 827 of the [[United Nations Security Council]], which was passed on May 25, 1993.
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  • ...ET). It was formed by retired [[Foreign Service Officer]]s, and endorses [[United Nations Security Council Resolution 242]], the "land for peace" proposal to solve the [[Israel-Pales
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  • {{r|United Nations Security Council}}
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  • ...to underscore that the negotiating forum that we are all focused on is the United Nations Security Council. Some of us are members, others of us are not, but all of us share a concer
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  • Pursuant to [[United Nations Security Council]] Resolution 1973, a coalition of nations began [[Operation Odyssey Dawn]]
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  • ...n five phases after the United Nations extended ISAF’s mandate by passing United Nations Security Council resolution 1510, in October 2003.
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  • ...e NATO task group to carry out [[Operation Unified Protector]] enforcing [[United Nations Security Council]] Resolution 1973 against the [[Muammar Gaddafi]] government of Libya.
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  • ...Kingdom]] as significant allies of the U.S. and permanent members of the [[United Nations Security Council]].
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  • Only the [[United Nations Security Council]] would have overall jurisdiction. <ref name=Roosz>{{citation | title = United Nations Security Council: Modern Maritime Piracy Update
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  • ...y 2010, he disassociated himself from J Street, for its support of a draft United Nations Security Council resolution criticizing Israel's settlements in the West Bank. "After learn
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  • ...ial channels. The government on Taiwan once held the Chinese seat on the [[United Nations Security Council]], and thus was internationally recognised, but in 1972 the organisation ga
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  • On the recognition of heavy fighting in 1992, [[United Nations Security Council Resolution 733]], imposed a total arms embargo.<ref name=UN-UNISOM-I>{{cita UNSCR 733 was followed by resolution [[United Nations Security Council Resolution 746]], resulting in the dispatch of a technical team, with secur
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  • ...t economic and political power, one of the five permanent members of the [[United Nations Security Council]] and an acknowledged nuclear power. It is a member of the European Union,
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  • ...nflict]], commissioned by the [[UN Human Rights Council]] (i.e., not the [[United Nations Security Council|Security Council]] or [[UN Secretary General]], the '''Goldstone Report'''
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  • ...i. It is from Maulana Jhangvi that the LeJ derives its name. Proscribed by United Nations Security Council Resolution, it is also listed as a terrorist organization by the government
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  • - [[United Nations Security Council]] -
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  • Created by the United Nations General Assembly and United Nations Security Council resolution 60/180 and resolution 1645 (2005) of 20 December 2005, the Peac
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  • | journal = Space Daily}}</ref>. "The five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council - the United States, Russia, China, Britain and France - all possess nuclea
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