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A-RES-75-290-B-fr-parsed | 6. The high-level political forum will strengthen peer learning and implementation, providing sufficient time for sharing best practices and experiences in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda and, on a voluntary basis, sharing knowledge and advice, including on successes and challenges, and will address the linkages ... | operative |
A-RES-75-290-B-fr-parsed | 8. The high-level political forum on sustainable development, organized under the auspices of the Economic and Social Council, will strengthen its analysis of the linkages between sustainable development goals and targets, including the implications of policy synergies and trade-offs, and the economic, social and envir... | operative |
A-RES-75-290-B-fr-parsed | 9. The high-level political forum will endeavour, in a balanced manner, to pay greater attention to the linkages between objectives and targets and to deepen consideration of the various sustainable development goals; to better address synergies and compromises between objectives, it must also bear in mind, each year, ... | operative |
A-RES-75-290-B-fr-parsed | 10. The high-level political forum will bring scientists and policy makers together to support policy-making and other stakeholders through strong evidence of progress and challenges in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda and related policies, and will review documentation, collate information and assessments, includ... | operative |
A-RES-75-290-B-fr-parsed | 11. The themes selected for the remainder of the current cycle of the high-level political forum will be as follows:
(a) for 2022: Rebuilding better after the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19), while moving towards full implementation of the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda;
(b) for 2023: Accelerate the recovery from ... | operative |
A-RES-75-290-B-fr-parsed | 17. The high-level political forum will devote sufficient time to reviewing the progress made in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda in countries in special situations, including the objectives under review and the linkages between them, particularly in African countries, least developed countries, landlocked develop... | operative |
A-RES-75-290-B-fr-parsed | 20. The Presidency and the Bureau of the Economic and Social Council will seek ways to allocate as much time as possible to voluntary national reviews during the high-level political forum to enhance interaction, substantive discussions and peer learning, and building on these reviews, countries participating in the hi... | operative |
A-RES-75-290-B-fr-parsed | 29. The high-level political forum should continue to pay greater attention to the conclusions of the regional forums in its work and in the negotiated declaration at the intergovernmental level, drawing on inputs from the regional commissions and other regional and subregional entities, as appropriate, while improving... | operative |
A-RES-75-290-B-fr-parsed | 31. The meetings of the high-level political forum organized under the auspices of the Economic and Social Council will continue to be based on the report prepared by the Secretary-General on the status of the achievement of the sustainable development goals, based on the global framework of indicators and data produce... | operative |
A-RES-75-290-B-fr-parsed | 33. The declaration negotiated at the intergovernmental level of the High-level Political Forum should be concise, focused, dynamic and forward-looking, and provide for stronger action in priority areas, reflecting the common political will of all countries to implement the 2030 Agenda. The High-level Political Forum w... | operative |
A-RES-75-290-B-fr-parsed | 34. The meetings of the high-level political forum held under the auspices of the General Assembly (Sustainable Development Goals Summit) will begin on the first day of the general debate of the Assembly or on the Monday preceding the general debate of the Assembly. | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 2. Reaffirms the United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy 7 and its four pillars as part of an ongoing effort, and the importance of implementing in an integrated and balanced manner all pillars of the Strategy, recognizing the need to intensify efforts to address and address all pillars in the same manner, and... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 4. Recognizes that the primary responsibility for the implementation of the Strategy rests with Member States, while seeking further development and development, as appropriate, of national, subregional and regional plans to support the implementation of the Strategy; | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 5. Calls upon States that have not done so to consider becoming parties without further delay to the international conventions and protocols relating to counter-terrorism, and upon all States to make every effort to conclude a comprehensive convention on international terrorism, and recalls the commitment of Member Sta... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 6. Recalls all its resolutions on measures to eliminate international terrorism and its resolutions on the protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms while countering terrorism, as well as all Security Council resolutions on international terrorism, and calls upon Member States to cooperate fully with the rele... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 7. Stresses the importance of a sustainable and comprehensive approach, including through increased efforts whenever necessary, to eliminate conditions conducive to the spread of terrorism, bearing in mind that military intervention, law enforcement and intelligence activities alone will not be sufficient to defeat ter... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 9. Reaffirms the need for Member States to ensure that any measures taken to combat terrorism comply with all their obligations under international law, in particular international human rights law, refugee law and international humanitarian law, stresses that respect for human rights, fundamental freedoms and the rule... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 10. Encourages civil society, including non-governmental organizations, to make efforts, as appropriate, to strengthen efforts to implement the Strategy, including by working with Member States and the United Nations system, encourages Member States and signatory entities of the Global Counter-Terrorism Coordination Pa... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 11. Calls upon all Member States, taking into account the current complexity of security issues around the world, to highlight the important role of women in combating terrorism and violent extremism that could lead to terrorism, while preventing their instrumentalization, and urges Member States and United Nations ent... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 12. Invites the Counter-Terrorism Office and the signatory entities of the Global Counter-Terrorism Coordination Pact to enhance coordination and coherence through inter-agency consultative efforts and to interact on the ground with the country teams, within their mandates, in cooperation with the respective host count... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 13. Urges all Member States and the United Nations system to confront terrorism and violent extremism that may lead to terrorism, encourages the efforts of relevant actors, including religious leaders of all faiths, to discuss with members of their communities the factors of terrorism and violent extremism leading to t... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 14. Notes the challenges faced by Member States and the international community in their efforts to eliminate the conditions conducive to the spread of terrorism and violent extremism leading to terrorism, and urges Member States and the United Nations system to take measures, in accordance with international law and t... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 15. Recognizes the importance of preventing violent extremism that may lead to terrorism, recalls in this regard its resolution 70/254 of 12 February 2016, in which it welcomed the initiative of the Secretary-General and took note of its Plan of Action for the Prevention of Violent Extremism, 8 recommends that Member S... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 16. Calls upon Member States, where appropriate, to engage local populations and non-governmental actors in the development of targeted strategies to counter violent extremism discourses that may encourage some to join terrorist groups and commit terrorist acts, and to eliminate conditions conducive to the spread of te... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 17. Stresses that tolerance, pluralism, respect for diversity and dialogue among civilizations, as well as the enhancement of interreligious and intercultural understanding and respect among peoples, including at the national, regional and global levels, in addition to preventing the spread of hatred, are among the mos... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 18. Also stresses that education is a powerful means of preventing terrorism and violent extremism leading to terrorism, welcomes the work of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization with Member States in implementing educational strategies to counter hate speech and violent extremism leadin... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 20. Stresses the urgent need to eliminate the threat posed by terrorist discourse, and in this regard considers that the international community should strive to understand exactly how such groups can incite or recruit individuals to commit terrorist acts, and to develop the most effective ways to combat terrorist prop... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 21. Stresses the role of the private sector, and calls for due diligence by providers of hosting services, in accordance with the national legislation of the States in which they operate and the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, 9 to combat the dissemination of terrorist content to the public through the... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 22. Notes that terrorists can develop false discourses based on misinterpretation and misrepresentation of religion to justify violence, which they use to recruit foreign terrorist supporters and fighters, mobilize resources and obtain support from sympathizers, including through the use of information and communicatio... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 23. Stresses the need for States to consider contacting, as appropriate, religious authorities and traditional leaders who have the necessary expertise to shape and communicate counter-messages in order to counter propaganda speeches by terrorists and their supporters, and stresses also that, in the fight against propa... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 24. Expresses its concern at the global dissemination of terrorist content on the Internet, including material from real attacks, and recognizes the importance of multi-stakeholder approaches involving Governments, private entities, civil society and academia in addressing these threats; | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 25. Calls upon Member States to cooperate in the further development and implementation of effective counter-propaganda strategies, in accordance with Security Council resolution 2354 (2017) of 24 May 2017, and the comprehensive international framework to combat terrorist propaganda 10 , including those concerning fore... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 26. Calls upon all Member States, in accordance with their obligations under the relevant provisions of international law, including the Charter of the United Nations, to deprive terrorist groups of sanctuary, freedom of operation, movement and recruitment and financial, material or political support, which undermine n... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 29. Urges Member States to ensure full coordination and mutual assistance, in accordance with their obligations under international law, in criminal investigations and other criminal proceedings relating to the financing of or support for terrorist acts, in particular with Member States in which terrorist acts are comm... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 30. Urges Member States to strengthen international cooperation among law enforcement officials, in particular through the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL), in accordance with their obligations under national and international law, by collecting, sharing or responding to data, and urges all States ... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 31. Calls upon Member States to ensure that terrorist offences are criminalized in accordance with their obligations under international law and are prosecuted, and to consider promoting national policies, practices or guidelines on penalties, so that the severity of the sanctions imposed on perpetrators is commensurat... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 32. Also calls upon Member States to prevent the abuse of refugee status by perpetrators, organizers or accomplices of terrorist acts, and further calls upon Member States to take appropriate measures to ensure, prior to granting asylum, that the applicant has not planned, facilitated or participated in the commission ... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 34. Expresses its deep concern that cultural property, including religious sites and ritual objects, is increasingly being targeted as targets of terrorist attacks, often resulting in damage, desecration or complete destruction, as well as theft and illicit trafficking, and condemns these attacks, and recalls its resol... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 35. Expresses its concern at the terrorist acts committed by "solender wolves" in various parts of the world, recognizes the particular problems posed by these difficult-to-detect terrorists, and recognizes the need to address this issue as soon as possible; | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 36. Calls upon Member States to take appropriate measures, including investigations, exchange of information and cooperation, to address new and emerging threats posed by the proliferation of terrorist attacks based on xenophobia, racism and other forms of intolerance, or committed in the name of religion or belief, an... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 37. Calls upon Member States to respect the principles of equality and non-discrimination, in accordance with their obligations under international human rights law, including the rights to freedom of expression, religion or belief, and to take the necessary measures, in accordance with their obligations under article ... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 39. Expresses concern at the increasing and rapidly evolving use by terrorists and their supporters of information and communications technologies, in particular the Internet and other media, in the commission of terrorist acts, to recruit for that purpose or to incite, finance or plan such acts, notes the importance o... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 40. Also expresses concern about the risk of new and emerging technologies being used for terrorist purposes, and in this regard invites all Member States to consider additional measures to combat the use of such technologies for terrorist purposes, including, but not limited to, artificial intelligence, 3D printing, v... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 41. Calls upon the Counter-Terrorism Office and other relevant entities of the Global Counter-Terrorism Coordination Pact to jointly support innovative measures and approaches aimed at strengthening the capacity of Member States, upon request, to address the challenges and opportunities posed by new technologies, inclu... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 42. Recalls Security Council resolutions 2178 (2014) of 24 September 2014 and 2396 (2017) of 21 December 2017, and reaffirms the need to intensify efforts to address the evolving threat posed by foreign terrorist fighters, taking note in this regard of the Guiding Principles on Foreign Terrorist Fighters (Madrid Guidel... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 43. Requests Member States to strengthen cooperation at the international, regional, subregional and bilateral levels to address the threat posed by foreign terrorist fighters, including through increased and timely exchange of operational information, recalling in this regard that, in accordance with Security Council ... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 44. Recognizes the considerable problem of radicalization leading to terrorism and the recruitment of terrorists in prisons, recognizes the need to prevent prisons from serving as potential incubators for radicalization leading to terrorism and the recruitment of terrorists, by adopting special strategies to manage off... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 45. Calls upon the international community to strengthen its political commitment and to consider mobilizing more predictable and sustainable resources and expertise to strengthen the capacity of Member States to combat and prevent terrorism and violent extremism, including by strengthening the capacity of national law... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 46. Calls upon all Member States to use existing international instruments to which they are parties as a basis for mutual legal assistance and, where appropriate, as a basis for extradition in cases of terrorism, and encourages States, in the absence of applicable conventions or provisions, to cooperate, to the extent... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 47. Also calls upon all Member States to cooperate, as required by international law, in countering the threat posed by foreign terrorist fighters, including by preventing radicalization leading to terrorism and the recruitment of foreign terrorist fighters, by preventing such combatants from crossing their borders, in... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 48. Stresses the importance of ensuring that the United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy, relevant Security Council resolutions and relevant international counter-terrorism instruments are taken into account in the implementation of disarmament, demobilization and reintegration programmes, in accordance with i... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 49. Expresses its concern at the increasing phenomenon of the transfer of foreign terrorist fighters to conflict zones or between conflict zones and the fact that international networks have been established by terrorist organizations to facilitate the access of foreign terrorist fighters to conflict zones, and calls u... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 51. Welcomes the cooperation of the United Nations system and INTERPOL within the framework of the Global Counter-Terrorism Coordination Pact in preventing and combating terrorism by assisting Member States, upon request, in the implementation of the Strategy, including by sharing information on foreign terrorist fight... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 52. Stresses that women associated with foreign terrorist fighters returning from conflict or resettling may have played many different roles, including supporting, facilitating and committing terrorist acts, which should be taken into account in the development of prosecution, rehabilitation and reintegration strategi... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 53. Takes note of the key principles for the protection, repatriation, prosecution, rehabilitation and reintegration of women and children with links to terrorist groups on the United Nations lists, 14 which the Secretary-General has set out to strengthen the coordination and coherence of United Nations support in this... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 55. Recognizes the need to continue to take measures to prevent and suppress the financing of terrorism, and in this regard encourages United Nations entities to cooperate with and continue to provide assistance to Member States, at their request, in particular in order to assist them in the full implementation of thei... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 56. Urges all Member States to conduct, in particular, a national assessment of the risks of terrorist financing and to identify those sectors of the economy most at risk, using the relevant recognized standards, calls upon Member States to establish links with national financial institutions and to share information o... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 57. Calls upon Member States to intensify the fight against the financing of terrorism by addressing the problem of anonymity of transactions and tracing the operations of illegal money transfer agencies and by identifying, punishing and effectively dismantling such agencies, as well as by addressing the risks associat... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 59. Stresses the critical role of non-profit organizations in national economies and social systems, calls upon Member States to take a risk-sensitive approach and to cooperate with non-profit organizations to prevent their exploitation by or for the benefit of terrorists, and calls upon non-governmental organizations,... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 60. Recalls that all measures taken by Member States to combat the financing of terrorism must be in accordance with their obligations under international law, including international humanitarian law, international human rights law and refugee law, and urges Member States, when developing and implementing such measure... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 61. Recognizes the need to continue to take measures to prevent and suppress the financing of terrorism, in this regard calls upon United Nations entities to continue to cooperate with and provide assistance, at their request, to Member States in the full implementation of their respective international obligations to ... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 62. Encourages Member States and international and regional organizations to increase awareness of and support for initiatives to take into account, in the development and implementation of global, regional and national counter-terrorism strategies, the links between terrorism and transnational organized crime; | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 63. Recalls the relevant resolutions of the United Nations on illicit trafficking in and trade in cultural property, calls upon Member States to intensify their efforts to prevent terrorists from benefiting from trafficking in cultural property, and to strengthen their cooperation in ensuring the return, return or repa... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 65. Invites Member States to intensify their efforts and to strengthen international and regional cooperation to counter the threat posed to the international community by the illicit cultivation, production, trafficking and consumption of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, which, in certain cases and in parti... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 66. Recalls the relevant resolutions of the United Nations, reaffirms the need for Member States to stop the supply of arms, including small arms and light weapons and their ammunition, to terrorists, and to prevent, combat and eliminate the illicit trade in such weapons, including their diversion, for the benefit of t... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 67. Urges Member States that have not yet done so, in order to prevent terrorists from acquiring weapons, to adopt and implement the legislative or other measures necessary to criminalize, in their domestic law, the following illicit activities in areas under their jurisdiction so that those engaged in such activities ... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 68. Recalls Security Council resolution 1540 (2004) of 28 April 2004, calls upon all Member States to prevent the acquisition by terrorists of nuclear, chemical or biological materials and to support international efforts under the auspices of the United Nations aimed at preventing terrorists from acquiring weapons of ... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 70. Expresses concern that improvised explosive devices, including precursors of explosives, continue to be widely used in terrorist activities, including attacks on United Nations peacekeeping personnel, notes the work in this area by the signatory entities of the Global Counter-Terrorism Coordination Pact, urges incr... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 71. Calls upon Member States to intensify their efforts to improve the security and protection of particularly vulnerable targets, including religious sites, educational institutions, tourist sites, urban centres, cultural and sporting events, transport hubs, gatherings, processions and convoys, as well as to strengthe... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 72. Also calls upon Member States to ensure that effective security arrangements are in place to protect civil aviation from terrorist attacks, in accordance with Security Council resolution 2309 (2016) of 22 September 2016, and to promote the full and effective implementation of the global aviation security plan of th... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 74. Encourages the Counter-Terrorism Office and the Global Counter-Terrorism Coordination Compact to work closely with Member States and relevant international, regional and subregional organizations to identify and share best practices to prevent terrorist attacks against particularly vulnerable targets, including cri... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 75. Recognizes that Daesh, Al-Qaida and their affiliates continue to pose a major challenge to the fight against terrorism, encourages Member States to take into account the sanctions regime established by Security Council resolutions 1267 (1999) of 15 October 1999, 1989 (2011) of 17 June 2011 and 2253 (2015) of 17 Dec... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 76. Takes note of the important contribution of the Office of the Ombudsman since its establishment in ensuring the fairness and transparency of the sanctions regime established by Security Council resolutions 1267 (1999), 1989 (2011) and 2253 (2015), and stresses the need to continue to ensure that procedures are fair... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 77. Takes note of the report of the Secretary-General entitled "Activities of the United Nations system in implementing the United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy" 16 and its update 17 and the efforts of the signatory entities to the Global Counter-Terrorism Coordination Pact, and stresses the importance of p... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 78. Also takes note of the actions taken by Member States and relevant international, regional and subregional organizations within the framework of the Strategy, as set out in the report of the Secretary-General and its update, and considered in the seventh biennial review of the Strategy, on 23 June 2021, and which e... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 79. Reaffirms the need to strengthen dialogue and coordination among those responsible for combating terrorism in Member States, including law enforcement and financial intelligence, in order to promote international, regional and subregional cooperation and to raise awareness of the Counter-Terrorism Strategy and, in ... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 80. Also reaffirms the primary responsibility of Member States for the implementation of the Strategy, while recognizing the need to strengthen the important role of the United Nations, including the signatory entities of the Global Counter-Terrorism Coordination Pact, in coordination with other international, regional... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 81. Encourages all international, regional and subregional organizations and forums involved in the fight against terrorism to cooperate with the United Nations system and Member States to support the Strategy and to share best practices, and calls for the exchange of information, through appropriate channels and mecha... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 82. Recognizes the role of regional organizations, structures and strategies in combating terrorism, in accordance with international law, and encourages such entities to strengthen interregional dialogue and cooperation and to consider the use, as appropriate, of best practices established by other regions in their co... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 83. Stresses the need to continue to increase awareness and effectiveness of the counter-terrorism activities of the United Nations system, stresses also the importance of strengthening the efforts of all relevant United Nations bodies and bodies to combat terrorism, within their mandates, and invites the Counter-Terro... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 84. Welcomes the efforts of the Counter-Terrorism Office to enhance accountability and transparency and efficiency by enhancing cooperation among the entities that are signatories to the Global Counter-Terrorism Coordination Pact, and the efforts of the Secretary-General to ensure that the Office is well organized in o... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 85. Stresses the need to continue to seek sources of funding for the integrated and balanced implementation of all pillars of the Strategy throughout the United Nations system in an effective manner, and welcomes in this regard the continued voluntary contributions of Member States, | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 86. Requests the Secretary-General to assess the need for a better integration of the rule of law, human rights and gender equality, as cross-cutting elements of the Strategy, into the counter-terrorism efforts of the United Nations system in order to enhance their effectiveness, including the need for advisory capacit... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 87. Requests the Secretary-General to undertake a study to determine the most cost-effective mechanism for the payment of grants and payments to implementing partners of the Counter-Terrorism Office to carry out activities to prevent and combat terrorism, and to report thereon in 2022; | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 88. Encourages all Member States to collaborate with the United Nations Centre for Counter-Terrorism and to contribute to the implementation of its activities, inter alia, by developing, financing and implementing capacity-building projects in order to intensify and systematize the fight against terrorism at the nation... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 89. Takes note of the Global Counter-Terrorism Coordination Compact, agreed upon by the Secretary-General and the heads of the Global Counter-Terrorism Coordination Compact, which aims to foster a community of approaches to improve the coordination and coherence of the activities of the United Nations system to prevent... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 90. Notes with appreciation activities in the area of capacity-building, including the fight against the financing of terrorism, border controls, maritime and aviation security, victims of terrorism, the prosecution, rehabilitation and reintegration of foreign terrorist fighters and their associated family members, the... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 91. Stresses the need to continue to provide practical assistance to Member States, at their request, in strengthening their counter-terrorism capacity, recognizes in this regard the need to devote more resources to capacity-building projects, within the framework of the four pillars of the Strategy, notes in this rega... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 92. Encourages Member States to participate more actively in the work of the Global Counter-Terrorism Coordination Compact entities, calls upon the Global Counter-Terrorism Coordination Compact entities to continue to interact constructively with Member States, and requests the Counter-Terrorism Office to continue to o... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 93. Notes the proposal made by the Secretary-General in his report on practical solutions to assess the impact of the Strategy and the progress made by the United Nations system in its implementation, 18/ and requests the Counter-Terrorism Office, in close cooperation with Member States and all relevant signatory entit... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 94. Recalls its resolution 74/175 of 18 January 2019, notes with appreciation the work of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime in assisting Member States in preventing and combating terrorism in all its forms and manifestations in the context of crime prevention and criminal justice, and in this regard welcomes... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 95. Calls upon the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, including its Terrorism Prevention Branch, to further develop, in close consultation with the Counter-Terrorism Committee and its Executive Directorate, and | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 96. Requests the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime to take into account, where appropriate, in its counter-terrorism technical assistance activities, upon request, the necessary elements for strengthening national capacities to strengthen criminal justice systems and the rule of law; | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 97. Stresses the role of the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate, within the United Nations, in, inter alia, assessing issues and trends related to the implementation of Security Council resolutions 1373 (2001) of 28 September 2001, 1624 (2005) of 14 September 2005, 2178 (2014), 2396 (2017) and 2462 (2019... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 98. Also emphasizes the role of the United Nations human rights mechanisms, including the Universal Periodic Review, the United Nations human rights treaty bodies, the independent special procedures of the Human Rights Council, as well as the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, in particula... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 101. Calls upon Member States and United Nations entities supporting counter-terrorism to continue to work for the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms, as well as the right to due process and the rule of law, in the context of counter-terrorism, and in this regard expresses deep concern at... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 102. Calls for increased attention and efforts at the national and international levels to assist Member States, at their request, to ensure that all counter-terrorism measures are consistent with the rule of law and international law, including international human rights law, international humanitarian law and refugee... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 104. Stresses that any detention of persons suspected of terrorist acts must be in accordance with the obligations of Member States under international law and that arbitrary deprivation of liberty cannot be justified by national security or counter-terrorism purposes, and reaffirms the principle of non-refoulement and... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 106. Urges all States to respect and protect the right to privacy, as set out in article 12 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and article 17 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, including in the context of digital communication and in the context of combating terrorism, in accordance ... | operative |
A-RES-75-291-fr-parsed | 107. Calls upon States, while countering terrorism and seeking to prevent violent extremism leading to terrorism, to review their procedures, practices and legislation relating to the monitoring and interception of communications and the collection of personal data, including on a large scale, in order to defend the ri... | operative |
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