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A-RES-69-177-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the importance of the practical recommendations contained in the Voluntary Guidelines in Support of the Progressive Realization of the Right to Adequate Food in the Context of National Food Security, adopted by the Council of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in November 2004 6 , | preambular |
A-RES-69-177-fr-parsed | Reaffirming also the Five Rome Principles for Sustainable World Food Security, as set out in the Declaration of the World Summit on Food Security, adopted in Rome on 16 November 2009, 7 | preambular |
A-RES-69-177-fr-parsed | Reaffirming further that all human rights are universal, indivisible, interdependent and interrelated, and that they must be considered globally and equally important, and that they must not be prioritised or given priority to certain human rights, | preambular |
A-RES-69-177-fr-parsed | Reaffirming that a peaceful, stable and enabling political, social and economic environment at the national and international levels is an indispensable condition for States to give due priority to food and nutrition security and the eradication of poverty, | preambular |
A-RES-69-177-fr-parsed | Recognizing that the complexity of the global food crisis, which poses the threat of large-scale violations of the right to adequate food, is the result of a combination of factors, such as the global financial and economic crisis, environmental degradation, desertification and the effects of global climate change, as ... | preambular |
A-RES-69-177-fr-parsed | Deeply concerned about the number and scale of natural disasters, diseases and pest invasions and the negative effects of climate change, the consequences of which have worsened in recent years, resulting in heavy loss of life and livelihoods and endangering agricultural production and food and nutrition security, in p... | preambular |
A-RES-69-177-fr-parsed | Emphasizing that, in order to ensure food and nutrition security worldwide and to realize the right to food, it is essential to adopt a multisectoral approach that integrates nutrition and a gender perspective in all sectors of activity, including agriculture, health, water and sanitation, social protection and educati... | preambular |
A-RES-69-177-fr-parsed | Recalling that the Voluntary Guidelines for Responsible Governance of Land, Fisheries and Forests in the Context of National Food Security 8 were endorsed by the Committee on World Food Security at its thirty-eighth session, held on 11 May 2012, and by the Council of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United ... | preambular |
A-RES-69-177-fr-parsed | Recalling also the Principles for Responsible Investment in Agriculture and Food Systems, which were transmitted to the governing bodies of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations for consideration at the forty-first session of the Committee on World Food Security, held in October 2014, | preambular |
A-RES-69-177-fr-parsed | Stressing the importance of the Second International Conference on Nutrition, organized in Rome by the World Health Organization and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, from 19 to 21 November 2014, | preambular |
A-RES-69-177-fr-parsed | Recognizing also the role of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the principal United Nations agency responsible for rural and agricultural development, and its work in supporting Member States in their efforts to fully realize the right to food, including through the provision of technical ass... | preambular |
A-RES-69-177-fr-parsed | Recalling the outcome document of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, entitled "The future we want", endorsed by the General Assembly in its resolution 66/288 of 27 July 2012, | preambular |
A-RES-69-177-fr-parsed | Welcoming the role of the Secretary-General's High-level Task Force on the Global Food Security Crisis, and encouraging the Secretary-General to continue his ongoing efforts in this area, including his active collaboration with Member States and the Special Rapporteur of the Human Rights Council on the right to food, | preambular |
A-RES-69-18-fr-parsed | Recalling the long-term commitments made by the international community to Afghanistan to strengthen Afghan ownership and leadership as envisaged in the Kabul Process, and taking into account the evolving nature of the international presence, | preambular |
A-RES-69-18-fr-parsed | Welcoming the conclusions of the "International Conference on Afghanistan - Afghanistan and the International Community: After the Transition, the Decade of Transformation", held in Bonn, Germany, on 5 December 2011,1 which provide, inter alia, that the transition process, to be completed by the end of 2014, will be fo... | preambular |
A-RES-69-18-fr-parsed | Welcoming the adoption at the Tokyo Conference on Afghanistan on 8 July 2012 of the "Tokyo Declaration: Partnership for Self-sufficiency in Afghanistan - from transition to transformation" 2 and the Tokyo 3 Mutual Accountability Framework, in which the Government of Afghanistan and the international community reaffirme... | preambular |
A-RES-69-18-fr-parsed | Recognizing once again that the challenges in Afghanistan are closely interrelated, reaffirming that sustainable progress in the areas of security, governance, human rights, the rule of law and development, as well as in the cross-cutting areas of counter-narcotics, anti-corruption and accountability, are mutually rein... | preambular |
A-RES-69-18-fr-parsed | Welcoming and supporting the outcome of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Central Asia, held in Istanbul, Turkey, on 2 November 2011, 4 , which launched the Istanbul Process on Regional Security and Cooperation for Peace and Stability in Afghanistan, the Follow-up Ministerial Conferences, held in Kabul, on ... | preambular |
A-RES-69-18-fr-parsed | Emphasizing the importance of developing regional cooperation as an effective means of promoting security, stability and economic and social development in Afghanistan, recognizing in this regard the important contribution of neighbours and regional partners as well as regional organizations, recalling the importance o... | preambular |
A-RES-69-18-fr-parsed | Welcoming the fact that Afghanistan and its regional and international partners are entering into long-term strategic partnerships, as well as other agreements, with a view to making Afghanistan a peaceful, stable and prosperous country, | preambular |
A-RES-69-18-fr-parsed | Stressing the value of the agreement between the Government of Afghanistan and the countries contributing to the International Security Assistance Force at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization summit held in Lisbon on 19 and 20 November 2010, with a view to the gradual transfer of full responsibility for security thr... | preambular |
A-RES-69-18-fr-parsed | Recalling the decision of the international community at the Bonn Conference to assist in the training, equipment, financing and capacity-building of the Afghan National Security Forces after the transition period, noting the Declaration of the Wales Summit on Afghanistan, which drew attention to the role of the Intern... | preambular |
A-RES-69-18-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the urgent need to address the challenges faced by Afghanistan, in particular the ongoing criminal and terrorist violence by the Taliban, Al-Qaida and other violent and extremist groups and criminals, such as drug traffickers, the development of Afghan State institutions, including at the subnational level,... | preambular |
A-RES-69-18-fr-parsed | Deeply concerned at the exacerbated violence in Afghanistan, including the number of civilian casualties, strongly condemning all violent attacks, recalling that the Taliban, Al-Qaida and other violent and extremist groups and illegal armed groups are responsible for the vast majority of civilian casualties in Afghanis... | preambular |
A-RES-69-18-fr-parsed | Emphasizing the central and impartial role of the United Nations in promoting peace and stability in Afghanistan, expressing its appreciation for the efforts of the Secretary-General and his Special Representative for Afghanistan in this regard and assuring them of its strong support, appreciating the efforts of the Un... | preambular |
A-RES-69-189-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the purposes and principles of the Charter, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1 and the relevant international human rights instruments, including the International Covenants on Human Rights 2 , | preambular |
A-RES-69-189-fr-parsed | Recalling its resolutions 66/176 of 19 December 2011, 66/253 A of 16 February 2012, 66/253 B of 3 August 2012, 67/183 of 20 December 2012 and 67/262 of 15 May 2013, Human Rights Council resolutions S-16/1 of 29 April 2011 3 , S-17/1 of 23 August 2011 3 , S-18/1 of 2 December 2011 4 , 19/1 of 1 March 2012 5 , 19/22 of 2... | preambular |
A-RES-69-189-fr-parsed | Noting with concern the culture of impunity enjoyed by perpetrators of serious violations of international humanitarian law and violations of international human rights law committed during the current conflict, which has created fertile ground for further violations and abuses, | preambular |
A-RES-69-189-fr-parsed | Recalling that, as the population expressed its dissatisfaction with the restrictions imposed on the exercise of civil, political, economic and social rights, demonstrations broke out in Deraa in March 2011, and noting that the excessive and violent repression of demonstrations by the Syrian authorities, which later re... | preambular |
A-RES-69-189-fr-parsed | Expressing its outrage at the continued escalation of violence in the Syrian Arab Republic, which has caused more than 191,000 deaths, and in particular at the continuing gross, widespread and systematic violations of and violations of human rights, as well as violations of international humanitarian law, including the... | preambular |
A-RES-69-189-fr-parsed | Expressing grave concern at the disproportionate use of force by the Syrian authorities against civilians, which has caused immense human suffering and contributed to the spread of extremism and the proliferation of extremist groups, and showing that the Syrian authorities do not provide protection for their population... | preambular |
A-RES-69-189-fr-parsed | Expressing grave concern also at the spread of extremism and terrorism and the proliferation of extremist groups and terrorist groups, and strongly condemning all human rights violations and violations of international humanitarian law committed in the Syrian Arab Republic by all parties to the conflict, in particular ... | preambular |
A-RES-69-189-fr-parsed | Expressing its support for the work of the International Independent Investigation Commission on the Syrian Arab Republic, and strongly condemning the lack of cooperation by the Syrian authorities in this regard, | preambular |
A-RES-69-189-fr-parsed | Recalling the statements made by the Secretary-General of the United Nations, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and the special procedures of the Human Rights Council that crimes against humanity and war crimes are likely to have been committed in the Syrian Arab Republic, noting the repeated appeal... | preambular |
A-RES-69-189-fr-parsed | Expressing its deep concern at the findings of the Commission of Inquiry and the allegations contained in the evidence submitted by "César" in January 2014 concerning the torture and execution of persons incarcerated by the Syrian authorities, and stressing the importance of such allegations and similar evidence being ... | preambular |
A-RES-69-189-fr-parsed | Welcoming Security Council resolutions 2139 (2014) and 2165 (2014), and expressing grave concern that they are far from being implemented, and noting the urgent need to intensify efforts to address the humanitarian situation in the Syrian Arab Republic, including by ensuring the protection of civilians and rapid, safe ... | preambular |
A-RES-69-189-fr-parsed | Expressing grave concern that more than 3 million refugees, including more than 750,000 women and more than 1.5 million children, have been forced to flee the Syrian Arab Republic and that 10.8 million people in the country, including 6.45 million internally displaced persons, are in need of emergency humanitarian assi... | preambular |
A-RES-69-189-fr-parsed | Expressing its deep appreciation to neighbouring countries and other countries in the region for their extensive assistance in hosting Syrian refugees, while recognizing the increasing political, socio-economic and financial impact that the large number of refugees have on those countries, including Lebanon, Jordan, Tu... | preambular |
A-RES-69-189-fr-parsed | Expressing its appreciation to the Government of Kuwait for organizing the first and second international pledging conferences for humanitarian assistance to Syria on 30 January 2013 and 15 January 2014, and expressing its deep appreciation for the important pledges made, | preambular |
A-RES-69-19-fr-parsed | Recalling its resolution 61/19 of 28 November 2006, entitled "Bicentennial of the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade", and its subsequent resolutions entitled "Permanent memorial and commemoration of the victims of slavery and the transatlantic slave trade", | preambular |
A-RES-69-19-fr-parsed | Recognizing that the transatlantic slave trade and its lasting consequences throughout the world are not well known, and welcoming the fact that, through this annual commemoration, this issue has generated increased interest, including awareness in many States, | preambular |
A-RES-69-19-fr-parsed | Taking note of the initiatives taken by States to reaffirm their commitment to the implementation of paragraphs 101 and 102 of the Durban Declaration adopted by the World Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance to combat the legacy of slavery and to help restore the dignity ... | preambular |
A-RES-69-19-fr-parsed | Recalling also its resolution 68/237 of 23 December 2013, by which it proclaimed the International Decade for People of African Descent from 1 January 2015 to 31 December 2024, and its resolution 69/16 of 18 November 2014, in which it adopted the programme of activities for the Decade, | preambular |
A-RES-69-19-fr-parsed | Recalling that the initiative to establish a permanent memorial complements the activities of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization in the context of the "Slave Route" project, 2014 of which marks the twentieth anniversary, | preambular |
A-RES-69-192-fr-parsed | Recognizing that the Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners 2 remain the universally recognized set of minimum standards for the detention of prisoners and that it has had a useful role and influence in the development of prison laws, policies and practices since their adoption by the First United Nation... | preambular |
A-RES-69-192-fr-parsed | Recognizing that, in the "El Salvador Declaration on Comprehensive Strategies to Address Global Challenges: Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Systems and Their Development in a Changing World", 3 Member States recognized that an effective, equitable, accountable and humane criminal justice system was based on a det... | preambular |
A-RES-69-192-fr-parsed | Taking into account the progressive development of international standards in the treatment of detainees since 1955, including international instruments such as the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 4 , the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights 4 and the Convention against To... | preambular |
A-RES-69-192-fr-parsed | Recalling its resolution 65/230 of 21 December 2010, in which it requested the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice to establish an open-ended intergovernmental expert group to exchange information on best practices, as well as on national legislation and existing international law, and on the revision o... | preambular |
A-RES-69-192-fr-parsed | Recalling also its resolutions 67/188 of 20 December 2012 and 68/190 of 18 December 2013, entitled "Standard minimum rules for the treatment of detainees", as well as its resolution 68/156 of 18 December 2013, entitled "torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment", in particular paragraph 38 t... | preambular |
A-RES-69-192-fr-parsed | Recalling further that, in its resolution 67/184 of 20 December 2012, on the follow-up to the Twelfth United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice and the preparations for the Thirteenth United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, it decided that one of the workshops to be held... | preambular |
A-RES-69-194-fr-parsed | Recalling the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1 , the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights 2 , the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 2 , the Convention on the Rights of the Child 3 and all other relevant international and regional treaties, | preambular |
A-RES-69-194-fr-parsed | Recalling also the numerous international standards and norms in the field of crime prevention and criminal justice, in particular juvenile justice, such as the United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Administration of Juvenile Justice (the Beijing Rules), 4 the United Nations Guidelines for the Prevention of Juv... | preambular |
A-RES-69-194-fr-parsed | Recognizing the value of the joint report of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on violence against children on the prevention of and responses to violence against children in the juven... | preambular |
A-RES-69-194-fr-parsed | Noting with appreciation the important work on the rights of the child in the context of crime prevention and criminal justice carried out by United Nations agencies, funds and programmes, including the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, the Office of the High Commissioner and the United Nations Children's Fund,... | preambular |
A-RES-69-194-fr-parsed | Stressing also that children who come into contact with the criminal justice system as alleged or recognized victims, witnesses or offenders should be given appropriate treatment that respects their rights, dignity and needs, | preambular |
A-RES-69-194-fr-parsed | Emphasizing that the right of access to justice for all and the provision that child victims or witnesses of violence, as well as children and adolescents in conflict with the law, are entitled to the same legal guarantees and protection as adults, including all guarantees of a fair trial, are an important means of str... | preambular |
A-RES-69-194-fr-parsed | Recalling its resolution 68/189 of 18 December 2013, in which it requested the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to convene an open-ended intergovernmental expert group meeting, in collaboration with all relevant entities of the United Nations system, in particular the United Nations Children's Fund, the Office ... | preambular |
A-RES-69-196-fr-parsed | Recalling its resolutions 66/180 of 19 December 2011 and 68/186 of 18 December 2013, entitled "Strengthening crime prevention and criminal justice measures to protect cultural property, with particular regard to its trafficking", | preambular |
A-RES-69-196-fr-parsed | Recalling also the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime, adopted by the General Assembly in its resolution 55/25 of 15 November 2000, 1 and the United Nations Convention against Corruption, adopted by the Assembly in its resolution 58/4 of 31 October 2003, 2 | preambular |
A-RES-69-196-fr-parsed | Recalling further the Convention on the Means of Prohibiting and Preventing the Illicit Import, Export and Transfer of Ownership of Cultural Property, adopted by the General Conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization on 14 November 1970, 3 the Convention on Stolen or Illegally Ex... | preambular |
A-RES-69-196-fr-parsed | Welcoming the initiatives promoted within the framework of the United Nations crime prevention and criminal justice programme network and the cooperation network established between the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, the International Crim... | preambular |
A-RES-69-196-fr-parsed | Recalling that the theme of the Thirteenth United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, to be held in Doha from 12 to 19 April 2015, will be "Integration of crime prevention and criminal justice into the broader United Nations strategy to address social and economic problems and to promote the rule... | preambular |
A-RES-69-196-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the importance of cultural property as part of the common heritage of mankind and as an important and unique testimony to the culture and identity of peoples, and the need to protect such property, and reaffirming in this regard the need to strengthen international cooperation to prevent, prosecute and puni... | preambular |
A-RES-69-196-fr-parsed | Recognizing also that, in its resolution 68/186, it welcomed the progress made in the elaboration of non-binding guidelines on crime prevention and criminal justice measures relating to trafficking in cultural property, stressed the need to finalize them expeditiously, taking into account the importance of the issue to... | preambular |
A-RES-69-196-fr-parsed | Recognizing further that the International Guidelines on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Measures relating to Trafficking in Cultural Property and Other Related Crimes, annexed to the present resolution, can be taken into account by Member States in developing and strengthening their policies, strategies, legisla... | preambular |
A-RES-69-199-fr-parsed | Recalling its resolutions 54/205 of 22 December 1999, 55/61 of 4 December 2000, 55/188 of 20 December 2000, 56/186 of 21 December 2001 and 57/244 of 20 December 2002, and recalling also its resolutions 58/205 of 23 December 2003, 59/242 of 22 December 2004, 60/207 of 22 December 2005, 61/209 of 20 December 2006, 62/202... | preambular |
A-RES-69-199-fr-parsed | Welcoming the entry into force on 14 December 2005 of the United Nations Convention against Corruption, which is the most comprehensive and universal instrument on corruption, and recognizing the need to continue to promote its ratification, accession and full implementation, | preambular |
A-RES-69-199-fr-parsed | Stressing the need for States parties to the Convention to give full effect to the resolutions of the Conference of the States Parties to the United Nations Convention against Corruption, | preambular |
A-RES-69-199-fr-parsed | Recognizing that the fight against corruption at all levels and in all its forms is a priority and that corruption seriously impedes the effective mobilization and allocation of resources and diverts resources from activities vital to poverty eradication and sustainable development, | preambular |
A-RES-69-199-fr-parsed | Recognizing that the fight against corruption at all levels, including by facilitating international cooperation to achieve the goals enshrined in the Convention, in particular the recovery and restitution of assets, plays an important role in the promotion and protection of all human rights and in creating an environm... | preambular |
A-RES-69-199-fr-parsed | Recognizing that national legal systems are essential to support preventive action and the fight against corruption, to facilitate asset recovery and to return the proceeds of corruption to their legitimate owners, | preambular |
A-RES-69-199-fr-parsed | Recalling that the purpose of the Convention, as defined in article 1, is to promote and strengthen measures to prevent and combat corruption more effectively, to promote, facilitate and support international cooperation and technical assistance in the field of preventing and combating corruption, including asset recov... | preambular |
A-RES-69-199-fr-parsed | Welcoming the commitment of States parties to the Convention, and determined to implement the obligations set out in chapter V of the Convention with a view to preventing, detecting and discouraging more effectively the international transfer of proceeds of crime and strengthening international cooperation in asset rec... | preambular |
A-RES-69-199-fr-parsed | Recognizing that persons, whether natural or legal, engaged in acts of corruption should, in accordance with national law and the mandatory provisions of the Convention, be held accountable for such acts and be prosecuted by the national authorities to which they belong, and that the necessary means should be used to c... | preambular |
A-RES-69-199-fr-parsed | Recognizing that the fight against all forms of corruption requires the existence at all levels, including at the local and international levels, of general frameworks for this purpose and strong institutions capable of taking effective preventive and enforcement measures under the Convention, in particular the provisi... | preambular |
A-RES-69-199-fr-parsed | Noting with satisfaction that a considerable number of States parties to the Convention are currently participating in the first review cycle of the Review Mechanism, both as reviewing and reporting countries, and that the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime is providing support in this regard, | preambular |
A-RES-69-199-fr-parsed | Noting the efforts of all States parties to the Convention to locate, freeze and recover their stolen assets, and stressing the need to intensify efforts to assist in the recovery of such assets in order to preserve stability and sustainable development, | preambular |
A-RES-69-199-fr-parsed | Recognizing that States continue to face obstacles in asset recovery in the light of differences in legal regimes, the complexity of multi-jurisdictional investigations and prosecutions, the limited implementation of effective domestic tools for asset recovery, such as the confiscation of assets in the absence of convi... | preambular |
A-RES-69-199-fr-parsed | Recognizing the common difficulties faced by States parties to the Convention in linking the assets identified with the offences from which those assets originate, and stressing the vital importance of effective national investigations and international cooperation in overcoming those difficulties, | preambular |
A-RES-69-199-fr-parsed | Recognizing also that effective international cooperation is of crucial importance in the fight against corruption, in particular those offences covered by the Convention that have an international component, and encouraging States parties to continue to cooperate, in accordance with the mandatory provisions of the Con... | preambular |
A-RES-69-199-fr-parsed | Noting the responsibility of requesting and requested States parties to ensure that a greater proportion of the proceeds of corruption are recovered and returned or otherwise disposed of, in accordance with the provisions of the Convention, | preambular |
A-RES-69-199-fr-parsed | Recognizing the paramount importance of ensuring the independence and effectiveness of the authorities responsible for investigating and prosecuting corruption crimes and for recovering the proceeds of such crimes in various ways, including through the establishment of the necessary legal framework and the allocation o... | preambular |
A-RES-69-199-fr-parsed | Noting with interest the efforts of regional organizations and forums to strengthen cooperation in the fight against corruption, which is aimed, inter alia, at ensuring openness and transparency, combating bribery at the national and international levels, addressing corruption in high-risk sectors, strengthening intern... | preambular |
A-RES-69-199-fr-parsed | Taking note of the ongoing initiatives of regional organizations and forums to combat corruption, in particular the Anti-Corruption Policy and Transparency of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Association, the Santiago Commitment on Anti-Corruption and Transparency, the Group of Twenty Anti-Corruption Action Plan, ... | preambular |
A-RES-69-199-fr-parsed | Taking note also of the initiative undertaken within the framework of the Lausanne process to develop a practical guide for effective asset recovery, with a view to identifying, with the support of interested States, effective and coordinated asset recovery methods for practitioners from requesting and requested States... | preambular |
A-RES-69-201-fr-parsed | Reaffirming the Political Declaration adopted by the General Assembly at its twentieth special session,1 the Declaration on the Guiding Principles of Drug Demand Reduction,2 the Plan of Action on International Cooperation on the Eradication of Illicit Drug Crops and on Alternative Development,3 the Plan of Action for t... | preambular |
A-RES-69-201-fr-parsed | Reaffirming also the Political Declaration and Plan of Action on International Cooperation towards an Integrated and Balanced Strategy to Counter the World Drug Problem 6 and the joint ministerial declaration of the high-level review by the Commission on Narcotic Drugs in 2014 on the implementation by Member States of ... | preambular |
A-RES-69-201-fr-parsed | Recalling the United Nations Millennium Declaration 8, the provisions of the 2005 World Summit Outcome relating to the world drug problem 9 , the Political Declaration on HIV/AIDS 10 and other relevant United Nations resolutions, including its resolution 68/197 of 18 December 2013 and those of the United Nations, | preambular |
A-RES-69-201-fr-parsed | Recalling also the adoption by the Economic and Social Council on 26 July 2012 of resolution 2012/12 on the strategy for the period 2012-2015 for the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, welcoming the measures taken by the Office to integrate its activities into a thematic and regional programme, and taking note o... | preambular |
A-RES-69-201-fr-parsed | Taking note of the efforts of the Secretary-General to ensure an effective and comprehensive approach by the United Nations system to transnational organized crime and the world drug problem, and reaffirming the crucial role of Member States in this regard, | preambular |
A-RES-69-201-fr-parsed | Welcoming the efforts of Member States to achieve the objectives set out in the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs of 1961 as amended by the 1972 Protocol 11 , the Convention on Psychotropic Substances of 1971 12 and the United Nations Convention against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances of... | preambular |
A-RES-69-201-fr-parsed | Emphasizing the importance of the universal adoption and implementation of the above-mentioned three international drug control conventions, noting that these conventions are aimed at the health and well-being of mankind, and reaffirming the guiding principles and control regime contained therein, | preambular |
A-RES-69-201-fr-parsed | Reaffirming that the world drug problem remains a common and shared responsibility that requires effective and enhanced international cooperation, as well as integrated, multidisciplinary, complementary and balanced supply and demand reduction strategies, | preambular |
A-RES-69-201-fr-parsed | Stressing the need to take all appropriate measures, including legislative, administrative, social and educational measures, to protect children and young people from the use and abuse of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, as defined in the relevant conventions, and to prevent the use of children and young peo... | preambular |
A-RES-69-201-fr-parsed | Stressing the importance of the focus of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs at its fifty-seventh session on drug prevention issues, including through the provision of theoretical and practical training on drug-related and sport-related disorders, and encouraging the treatment, detoxification, reintegration and healing of... | preambular |
A-RES-69-201-fr-parsed | Stressing also the importance attached by the Commission on Narcotic Drugs at its fifty-seventh session to the strengthening of international cooperation in the detection of new psychoactive substances, the identification of incidents related to the use of those substances and the provision of information thereon, | preambular |
A-RES-69-201-fr-parsed | Noting with deep concern the increase in drug use worldwide and the proliferation of new substances that, not controlled by the three international drug control conventions, pose a potential threat and risks to public health, | preambular |
A-RES-69-201-fr-parsed | Recognizing the crucial role that qualitative data and information from forensic and scientific research laboratories and treatment centres play in understanding the phenomenon of illicit synthetic drugs and the range of products available on the illicit market, | preambular |
A-RES-69-201-fr-parsed | Noting the need to ensure that narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances under international control are available in sufficient quantities for medical and scientific purposes, in accordance with national legislation, while preventing their diversion, illicit use and trafficking, with a view to achieving the objective... | preambular |
A-RES-69-201-fr-parsed | Welcoming the achievements already achieved in bilateral, regional and international initiatives, and recognizing that further progress can be made through sustained and collective efforts supported by international cooperation to reduce the demand for and supply of illicit drugs, | preambular |
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