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Recognizing further the need for African countries to continue their efforts to create an enabling environment for private sector development and foreign direct investment, as well as their determination to use their resources, both human and financial, more effectively in the process of industrialization, and stressin...
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Recognizing the benefits and challenges of the use of information and communication technologies and electronic commerce for the overall industrial development of Africa, and in this regard noting the establishment of the Information and Communication Technologies Task Force,
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Welcoming the progress made in the strengthening and reform of the programmes of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization, including through integrated programmes to promote the sustainable industrial development of African countries, as well as the design of field activities programmed in conjunction wit...
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Recalling its resolutions 52/195 of 18 December 1997, 54/210 of 22 December 1999 and all other resolutions on the integration of women in development, as well as the relevant resolutions and agreed conclusions, including those on women and the economy, adopted by the Commission on the Status of Women,
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Reaffirming the Beijing Declaration 2 and Platform for Action 3 and the outcome documents of the twenty-third special session of the General Assembly, entitled "Women 2000: gender equality, development and peace for the twenty-first century", 4/ the other major recent United Nations conferences and summits and other re...
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Reaffirming also the United Nations Millennium Declaration,5 which affirms that the equal rights and opportunities of women and men must be ensured, and calls, inter alia, for the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of women as an effective means of combating poverty, hunger and disease and for the promoti...
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Reaffirming further that gender equality is an essential condition for sustained economic growth and sustainable development, in accordance with relevant General Assembly resolutions and recent United Nations conferences, and that investments in the advancement of women and girls have a multiplier effect, in particular...
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Recognizing that women make an important contribution to economic activity and play a leading role in the process of change and development in all sectors of the economy, in particular in the key sectors of agriculture, industry and services,
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Reaffirming that women make a decisive contribution to economic activity and to the fight against poverty through their paid and unpaid work at home, in the community and in the world of work, and that the empowerment of women is a decisive factor in the eradication of poverty,
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Recognizing that population and development issues, education and training, health, nutrition, the environment, water supply, sanitation, housing, communications, science and technology and employment opportunities are important elements of an effective fight for poverty eradication, as well as the advancement and empo...
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Recognizing also the importance in this regard of respect for all human rights, including the right to development, and of creating a national and international environment conducive, inter alia, to justice, gender equality, equity, popular participation and political freedom for the advancement and empowerment of wome...
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Recognizing further that education and training, including in the areas of business, trade, administration, information and communication technologies and other new technologies, are essential for achieving gender equality, the empowerment of women and the eradication of poverty,
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Recognizing that the harsh socio-economic conditions in many developing countries, in particular in the least developed countries, have led to accelerated feminization of poverty and that the empowerment of women is a decisive factor in the eradication of poverty,
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Recognizing also that the eradication of poverty and the establishment and maintenance of peace contribute to each other and that peace is also inseparable from equality between women and men and development,
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Recognizing that, while creating employment opportunities for women in many countries, the processes of globalization and liberalization have also made women, in particular in developing countries, and in particular in the least developed countries, more vulnerable to the problems caused by increased economic instabili...
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Recognizing that market liberalization can further increase the socio-economic marginalization of women in the agricultural sector, including as a result of the loss of employment among smallholder farmers, who are more often women than men, and stressing that smallholder farmers must be given special support and empow...
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Recognizing also that expanding trade opportunities for developing countries, including through trade liberalization, will improve the economic situation of developing countries, including women, which is particularly important in rural communities,
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Recognizing that, although women represent a significant and growing proportion of independent entrepreneurs, their contribution to economic and social development is hampered, inter alia, by unequal access of men and women to credit and management, technology, support services, land and information,
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Noting with concern that women, as a result of persistent discrimination and because they are denied or simply not granted equal rights and conditions of access to education, training and credit facilities, and that they have no power in the productive fields, including land, capital and technology, cannot contribute f...
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Noting the important role of the organizations and bodies of the United Nations system, in particular the funds and programmes, including the United Nations Development Fund for Women, in promoting the participation of women in development, and welcoming the work of the International Research and Training Institute for...
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Reaffirming its resolutions 45/191 of 21 December 1990, 46/143 of 17 December 1991, 48/205 of 21 December 1993, 50/105 of 20 December 1995, 52/196 of 18 December 1997 and 54/211 of 22 December 1999, as well as the relevant sections of the Agenda for Development, 1
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Recalling Economic and Social Council decision 2001/299 of 19 July 2001, in which the Council adopted "Human resources development, including in the areas of health and education, and its contribution to development" as a theme for the high-level segment of its substantive session of 2002,
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Stressing the primary responsibility of Governments for the development and implementation of appropriate human resources development policies, and the need for the international community to continue to provide complementary assistance in support of the efforts of developing countries,
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Stressing also the need to create an enabling environment at the national and international levels that promotes human resources development in developing countries, as well as sustained economic growth and sustainable development,
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Stressing further that health and education are at the centre of human resources development and that it is necessary to ensure that by 2015 children everywhere, boys and girls alike, are able to complete a full cycle of primary education and that girls and boys have equal access to all levels of education, as proclaim...
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Emphasizing that human resources development must be an essential component of international development cooperation and the importance of the continued promotion of training and capacity-building in projects and programmes that advance it,
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Emphasizing the need to assist developing countries in their efforts to develop their information technology capacities and to acquire a level of knowledge of information technology that is sufficient to enable them to benefit from the opportunities offered by globalization and to avoid remaining on the margins of this...
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Stressing the continuing need to coordinate and integrate the efforts of the organs and agencies of the United Nations system to assist developing countries, in particular the least developed countries, in promoting the development of their human resources, in particular the most vulnerable groups, and the need for the...
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A-RES-56-196-fr-parsed
Recalling its resolution 55/204 of 20 December 2000 and its other resolutions on the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification in Those Countries Experiencing Serious Drought and/or Desertification, Particularly in Africa 1 ,
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Expressing its deep appreciation to the Government of Germany for the generous manner in which it hosted and provided facilities for the fourth session of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention,
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Expressing its deep appreciation to the Government of Switzerland for the manner in which it organized the fifth session of the Conference of the Parties and its accompanying events in Geneva,
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Welcoming the decision taken by the Council of the Global Environment Facility at its May 2001 session to ensure that land degradation, primarily desertification and deforestation, is identified as a major focus of the Global Environment Facility, with a view to increasing its support for the effective implementation o...
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Recognizing that desertification and drought are global problems in that they affect all regions of the world and that concerted efforts by the international community are needed to combat desertification or mitigate the effects of drought, including through the integration of poverty eradication strategies,
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Recalling its resolutions 44/211 of 22 December 1989, 47/199 of 22 December 1992, 50/120 of 20 December 1995, 52/203 of 18 December 1997, 52/12 B of 19 December 1997 and 53/192 of 15 December 1998, as well as Economic and Social Council resolutions 1999/5 and 1999/6 of 23 July 1999, 2000/19 and 2000/20 of 28 July 2000,...
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Recalling also the United Nations Millennium Declaration of 8 September 2000 and its importance for international cooperation for development, including operational activities for development of the United Nations system, and in particular the development and poverty eradication goals contained in the Declaration,
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Reaffirming that operational activities for development of the United Nations system have an important role to play in enabling developing countries to continue to take ownership of their own development processes in a changing global context,
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Reaffirming also that the fundamental characteristics of the operational activities of the United Nations system should include, inter alia, universality, voluntary and gratis funding, neutrality and multilateralism, as well as the capacity to respond flexibly to the needs of developing countries, and that they are imp...
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Emphasizing that national priorities and plans are the only viable framework for country programming of operational activities for development of the United Nations system and that programmes should be based on those priorities and development plans and should therefore be carried out under the leadership of recipient ...
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Recognizing that the effectiveness of operational activities should be measured by their impact on poverty eradication, economic growth and sustainable development in recipient countries, in the light of the commitments and targets set out in the Millennium Declaration and at the major United Nations conferences,
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Recognizing that globalization, technological change and the need for developing and other recipient countries to integrate into the world economy present major challenges and simultaneously offer immense opportunities for their development,
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Recognizing also that new technologies, including information and communications technologies, offer opportunities to accelerate development, in particular in developing countries, but that access to such technologies is not the same for all and that there is still a digital divide,
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Noting that, while situations covered by the operational activities of the United Nations system may require more flexible response capacities, operational activities should focus on initiatives that have a long-term impact on poverty eradication, economic growth and sustainable development,
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Emphasizing the responsibility of developing countries for their own development, and in this regard emphasizing the need for the international community to act in partnership to support development efforts of developing countries,
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Recalling the coordination and guidance role of the Economic and Social Council within the United Nations system in ensuring the system-wide implementation of the policies formulated by the General Assembly, including the triennial policy review, in accordance with General Assembly resolutions 48/162 of 20 December 199...
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Noting with deep concern that the core resources made available to the United Nations development system have not reached the critical threshold necessary for long-term development cooperation to achieve development goals and support development in a more integrated manner,
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Recalling the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development adopted in Cairo, 1 in particular chapter X on international migration and the main measures for the further implementation of the Programme of Action, as contained in the annex to its resolution S-21/2 of 2 July 1999, inclu...
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Recalling also its resolutions 49/127 of 19 December 1994, 50/123 of 20 December 1995, 52/189 of 18 December 1997 and 54/212 of 22 December 1999 on international migration and development, and Economic and Social Council decision 1995/313 of 27 July 1995,
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Reaffirming the continuing validity of the principles contained in the international instruments for the protection of human rights, in particular the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 7 , the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination 8 ,
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Recalling that the Heads of State and Government, meeting on the occasion of the Millennium Summit from 6 to 8 September 2000, committed themselves to respect all internationally recognized human rights and fundamental freedoms, including the right to development, 11
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Recalling also that, at the Millennium Summit, the Heads of State and Government decided to take measures, inter alia, to ensure respect for and protection of the human rights of migrants, migrant workers and their families, to put an end to the ever-increasing acts of racism and xenophobia in many societies and to pro...
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Reaffirming that the General Assembly and the Economic and Social Council should fulfil their responsibilities under the Charter of the United Nations, as well as the relevant United Nations conferences held in the 1990s, by formulating policies and guiding and coordinating the activities of the United Nations system i...
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Noting the need for the relevant organizations of the United Nations system and other international organizations to strengthen their financial and technical support to developing countries and countries with economies in transition to ensure that migration contributes to development,
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Recognizing the diversity of views expressed by those countries that responded to the survey on the question of convening a United Nations conference on international migration, its scope, form and agenda, 12 representing 41 per cent of the total membership of the Organization, and noting that 47 of them were in favour...
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Noting in particular the need for more data on migration and for a study of the determinants and effects of international migration, and for a better understanding of the complex interactions between migration and development,
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Noting the essential role of existing forums within the United Nations system in addressing international migration and development issues, including through the Commission on Population and Development, the Commission on Human Rights, the Committee for Development Policy, the International Labour Organization and othe...
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Noting the work of the United Nations Institute for Training and Research, the International Organization for Migration and the United Nations Population Fund under the International Migration Policy Programme, in collaboration with the International Labour Office, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for...
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Recognizing that, among other important factors, at the national and international levels, the widening of the economic and social gap between and within many countries, and the marginalization of some countries in the world economy, in part because of the unequal effects of globalization and liberalization, have resul...
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Recognizing also that, although there is already a set of principles in this regard, further efforts are needed to ensure respect for and protection of the human rights and dignity of all migrants and their families, and that it is desirable to improve the situation of all migrants in a regular situation and that of th...
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Recognizing the theoretical and practical importance of identifying the linkages between social, economic, political and cultural factors related to international migration and development and of having comprehensive, coherent and effective international migration policies based on a spirit of genuine collaboration and...
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Recalling its resolution 47/196 of 22 December 1992, by which it established the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, and its resolution 48/183 of 21 December 1993, in which it proclaimed 1996 the International Year for the Eradication of Poverty,
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Recalling also its resolution 50/107 of 20 December 1995 on the observance of the International Year for the Eradication of Poverty and the proclamation of the first United Nations Decade for the Eradication of Poverty (1997-2006), as well as the declarations and programmes of action of the major United Nations confere...
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Recalling its resolution 55/210 of 20 December 2000, entitled "Implementation of the first United Nations Decade for the Eradication of Poverty (1997-2006), including the initiative to establish a world solidarity fund for the eradication of poverty",
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Noting with deep concern that, in many countries, the number of people living in extreme poverty continues to increase, with the majority of women and children being the most affected group, particularly in African and least developed countries,
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Recognizing also that, in order to make the poverty eradication strategy effective, it is essential that developing countries be integrated into the world economy and equitably share the benefits of globalization,
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Recalling that, at the Millennium Summit, the Heads of State and Government committed themselves to eradicating poverty, in particular to halving by 2015 the proportion of the world's population whose income is less than one dollar a day and the proportion of people who suffer from hunger,
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Recognizing that, while the primary responsibility for economic and social development and the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals and the eradication of poverty rests with States, the international community must support the efforts of developing countries to eradicate poverty, provide basic social protect...
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Expressing its concern at the recent economic downturn, in particular its adverse effects on the economies of developing countries, which may undermine the achievement of the agreed development goals, in particular the eradication of poverty,
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Reaffirming the obligation of all Member States to promote and protect human rights and fundamental freedoms enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations and developed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights,1 the International Covenants on Human Rights,2 and other human rights instruments,
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Recalling its resolution 55/112 of 4 December 2000 and Commission on Human Rights resolution 1992/58 of 3 March 1992, 3 in which the Commission decided, inter alia, to appoint a special rapporteur to whom it entrusted certain tasks, and taking note of resolution 2001/15 of 18 April 2001, 4 in which the Commission decid...
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Recalling also the observation of the previous Special Rapporteur that the failure to respect the rights recognized by any democratic Government is the cause of all major human rights violations in Myanmar,
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Recognizing that the systematic violations of civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights by the Government of Myanmar have had a significant adverse effect on the health and living conditions of the people of Myanmar,
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Recalling its resolutions 50/60 of 12 December 1995 and 52/30 of 9 December 1997 on compliance with arms limitation, disarmament and non-proliferation agreements, as well as its resolutions 54/54 A of 1 December 1999 and 55/33 B of 20 November 2000 on preservation of and compliance with the Treaty on the Limitation of ...
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Noting that the Secretary-General has been invited to prepare, with the assistance of a group of governmental experts, a report on the issue of missiles in all its aspects for consideration by the General Assembly at its fifty-seventh session,
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Recognizing that the nuclear-weapon States have taken measures of limited scope on de-targeting and the need for further practical, realistic and complementary measures to promote a more conducive international environment for negotiations leading to the elimination of nuclear weapons,
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Recalling also that in its advisory opinion on the Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons, 5 the International Court of Justice reaffirmed the obligation of all States to pursue in good faith and to conclude negotiations leading to nuclear disarmament in all its aspects under strict and effective internationa...
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Welcoming the call for the elimination of the dangers posed by weapons of mass destruction in the United Nations Millennium Declaration 6 and the decision in the Declaration to work towards the elimination of weapons of mass destruction, including nuclear weapons, and to ensure that no alternative is left to that end, ...
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Recalling its resolutions 49/75 I of 15 December 1994, 50/70 F of 12 December 1995, 51/45 C of 10 December 1996, 52/38 F of 9 December 1997, 53/77 AA of 4 December 1998, 54/54 U of 1 December 1999 and 55/33 M of 20 November 2000,
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Taking note of paragraph 145 of the Final Document of the Twelfth Conference of Heads of State or Government of the Non-Aligned Countries, held in Durban, South Africa, from 29 August to 3 September 1998, 8 in which they supported the convening of the fourth special session of the General Assembly devoted to disarmamen...
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Taking note also of the report of the Disarmament Commission on its substantive session of 1999 9 , and noting that there has been no consensus on the item entitled "Fourth special session of the General Assembly devoted to disarmament",
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Noting that, following the recent progress made by the international community in the field of weapons of mass destruction and conventional weapons, it would be appropriate for the international community to undertake in the coming years to take stock of the post-cold-war situation with regard to the whole issue of dis...
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Taking note of the United Nations Millennium Declaration 6 , in which the Heads of State and Government decided to work towards the elimination of weapons of mass destruction, including nuclear weapons, and to ensure that no alternative is left to that end, including the possible convening of an international conferenc...
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Taking note of the report of the Secretary-General 10 on the views of Member States on the objectives, agenda and timetable of the fourth special session of the General Assembly devoted to disarmament,
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Recalling further its resolutions 49/75 J of 15 December 1994, 50/70 G of 12 December 1995, 51/45 D of 10 December 1996, 52/38 D of 9 December 1997, 53/77 K of 4 December 1998, 54/54 T of 1 December 1999 and 55/33 L of 20 November 2000,
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Recalling its resolutions 50/70 M of 12 December 1995, 51/45 E of 10 December 1996, 52/38 E of 9 December 1997, 53/77 J of 4 December 1998, 54/54 S of 1 December 1999 and 55/33 K of 20 November 2000,
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Recognizing the need to give due consideration to the agreements adopted at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, as well as to the relevant agreements previously adopted, in the drafting and implementation of agreements on disarmament and arms limitation,
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Recalling its resolutions 51/45 B of 10 December 1996, 52/38 N of 9 December 1997, 53/77 Q of 4 December 1998, 54/54 L of 1 December 1999 and 55/33 I of 20 November 2000,
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Welcoming the adoption by the Disarmament Commission at its substantive session of 1999 of a text entitled "Establishment of nuclear-weapon-free zones on the basis of arrangements freely arrived at among the States of the region concerned", 16
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Stressing the importance of the Treaties of Tlatelolco 17, Rarotonga 18, Bangkok 19 and Pelindaba 20 establishing nuclear-weapon-free zones and the Antarctic Treaty 21, inter alia, to achieve the goal of a nuclear-weapon-free world,
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Recalling the applicable principles and rules of international law relating to the freedom of the high seas and the rights of passage through maritime space, including those of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, 22
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Recalling its resolutions 45/58 P of 4 December 1990, 46/36 I of 6 December 1991, 47/52 J of 9 December 1992, 48/75 I of 16 December 1993, 49/75 N of 15 December 1994, 50/70 K of 12 December 1995, 51/45 K of 10 December 1996, 52/38 P of 9 December 1997, 53/77 O of 4 December 1998, 54/54 N of 1 December 1999 and 55/33 O...
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Taking note of the guidelines and recommendations on regional approaches to disarmament in the context of global security adopted by the Disarmament Commission at its substantive session of 1993 23 ,
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Recalling its resolutions 48/75 J of 16 December 1993, 49/75 O of 15 December 1994, 50/70 L of 12 December 1995, 51/45 Q of 10 December 1996, 52/38 Q of 9 December 1997, 53/77 P of 4 December 1998, 54/54 M of 1 December 1999 and 55/33 P of 20 November 2000,
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Recognizing that maintaining the balance of defence capabilities of States at the lowest level of armaments would contribute to peace and stability and should be one of the main objectives of conventional arms control,
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Noting with particular interest the initiatives taken in this regard in various regions of the world, including the opening of consultations among several Latin American countries and the proposals made in the context of South Asia for conventional arms control, and recognizing the relevance and usefulness of the Treat...
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Recognizing also that conventional arms control in areas of tension should have as an important objective the prevention of the possibility of surprise military attacks and the avoidance of aggression,
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Recalling the 1998 report of the Conference on Disarmament, in which it is observed, inter alia, that the decision taken in this regard does not prejudge any decision on the establishment of other subsidiary bodies under agenda item 1, and that intensive consultations will be held to enable members of the Conference to...
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Recalling its resolutions on the question of chemical weapons, in particular resolution 55/33 H of 20 November 2000, adopted without a vote, in which it took note with appreciation of the work undertaken to achieve the object and purpose of the Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling a...
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Noting with satisfaction that, since the adoption of resolution 55/33 H, three other States have ratified or acceded to the Convention, bringing the total number of States parties to the Convention to one hundred and forty-three,
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Welcoming resolution GC(XXXIV)/RES/530 establishing the Code of Practice on the International Transboundary Movement of Radioactive Waste, adopted on 21 September 1990 by the General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency at its thirty-fourth regular session 30 ,
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Noting the commitment of the participants in the Summit on Nuclear Safety and Security, held in Moscow on 19 and 20 April 1996, to prohibit the dumping of radioactive waste at sea, 31
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