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S-RES-1353(2001)-fr-parsed
7. Urges the Secretary-General to take further steps to implement the proposal of the Panel on United Nations Peace Operations to establish integrated mission teams, and to seek other related means to improve the planning and support capacities of the Organization;
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9. Also stresses that the guidance provided by the Secretariat to the Security Council and troop-contributing countries should include a set of recommendations on measures to be taken based on an objective assessment of the situation on the ground rather than on what Member States are deemed willing to approve;
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10. Stresses the importance of providing effective information and communication resources within peacekeeping missions, including through campaigns to raise awareness among the local population of the objectives and scope of the operation concerned;
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11. Stresses the importance of an effective public information programme to generate international public support for United Nations peacekeeping operations, and in this regard stresses the need for special programmes, in particular in troop-contributing countries, to enhance the role of peacekeeping personnel;
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2. Expresses its conviction that the Friends of the Secretary-General and other informal mechanisms in which troop-contributing countries, members of the Security Council, donors and countries of the region may participate can play a useful role in making the work of the United Nations more coherent and effective, and ...
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1. Expresses its intention to assess, within six months, the effectiveness of its meetings with troop-contributing countries, with a view to possibly improving the current system, including by examining specific proposals from troop-contributing countries for new mechanisms;
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2. Decides to strengthen cooperation with troop-contributing countries, in line with and on the basis of the principles and provisions set out in the resolution and the present annex, by improving and expanding existing consultation mechanisms, in accordance with the framework set out in annex II, in order to ensure th...
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1. The Security Council will hold meetings, public or private, with the participation of troop-contributing countries, including at the request of troop-contributing countries and without prejudice to the provisions of its provisional rules of procedure, to ensure that matters of critical importance to a particular pea...
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3. The following parties will be invited to these meetings: (a) Countries contributing troops, military observers or civilian police to the peacekeeping operation; (b) Countries identified by the Secretary-General as likely to contribute troops; (c) Relevant United Nations bodies and agencies, when they have specific c...
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5. The following measures will be taken to improve the quality and effectiveness of these consultation meetings: (a) The President of the Security Council, when convening such meetings, shall circulate to the participants an informal document containing the agenda, including the items to be considered, and referring to...
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6. The following steps will be taken to ensure that the concerns and views expressed at the consultation meetings of troop-contributing countries are communicated promptly, as appropriate, to the members of the Security Council, so that they can be duly taken into account: - The President of the Security Council, with ...
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S-RES-1366(2001)-fr-parsed
1. Expresses its determination to pursue the objective of the prevention of armed conflict as an integral part of its primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security;
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2. Stresses that it is primarily the responsibility of Governments to prevent conflicts and that the United Nations and the international community can play an important role in supporting the efforts of Governments to that end and can assist them in building capacity in this area, and recognizes the importance of the ...
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3. Calls upon Member States, as well as regional and subregional organizations and structures, to contribute to the development of a comprehensive strategy for conflict prevention, as proposed by the Secretary-General;
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4. Stresses that, in order to ensure the success of a preventive strategy, the Organization needs the consent and assistance of the Government concerned and, if possible, the cooperation of other key actors in the country, and stresses in this regard that neighbouring States, regional allies, or other Member States wel...
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5. Expresses its readiness to consider promptly the cases of early warning or prevention brought to its attention by the Secretary-General, and in this regard encourages the Secretary-General to provide him with assessments of situations that may threaten international peace and security, taking into account, as approp...
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7. Also undertakes to take prompt and effective measures to prevent armed conflict and to use to that end all appropriate means at its disposal, including the dispatch of missions to areas at risk of conflict, with the agreement of the States concerned;
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10. Invites the Secretary-General to provide information and analysis from United Nations bodies on cases of serious violations of international law, including international humanitarian law and human rights law, as well as conflict-prone situations originating, inter alia, from ethnic, religious and territorial disput...
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11. Expresses its intention to continue to invite the Office of the United Nations Emergency Relief Coordinator and other relevant organizations of the United Nations system to inform the members of the Council of emergency situations that, in its opinion, constitute a threat to international peace and security and sup...
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13. Calls upon all Member States to ensure expeditiously and scrupulously the implementation of the United Nations Programme of Action to Prevent, Combat and Eradicate the Illicit Traffic in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects, adopted on 20 July 2001, and to take all necessary measures, at the national, re...
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14. Expresses its readiness to take full advantage, in its conflict prevention efforts, of the information transmitted to it by the Secretary-General, as provided to it, inter alia, in accordance with paragraph 323, section II, of the Programme of Action;
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16. Decides to consider the inclusion, where necessary, of a disarmament, demobilization and reintegration component in the mandates of United Nations peacekeeping and peace-building operations, paying particular attention to the rehabilitation of child soldiers;
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17. Reaffirms its full awareness of the role of women in conflict prevention, and requests the Secretary-General to pay greater attention to gender issues in the implementation of peacekeeping and peacebuilding mandates, as well as in conflict prevention efforts;
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21. Stresses the need to create an enabling environment for durable peace and sustainable development by addressing the root causes of armed conflict, and to this end calls upon Member States and relevant United Nations organizations to contribute to the effective implementation of the United Nations Declaration and Pr...
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5. Expresses its full support for the efforts of the Quartet, and requests the Government of Israel, the Palestinian Authority and all States in the region to cooperate to ensure the success of these efforts, and in this regard recognizes the continuing importance of the initiative endorsed at the Arab League Summit in...
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S-RES-1460(2003)-fr-parsed
2. Encourages the specialized agencies, funds and programmes of the United Nations system, within their respective mandates, to strengthen their cooperation and better coordinate their efforts to ensure the protection of children in armed conflict;
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4. Expresses its intention to engage, as appropriate, in a dialogue or to assist the Secretary-General in initiating a dialogue with parties to armed conflict that fail to comply with their international obligations relating to the recruitment and use of children in armed conflict, with a view to developing clear and t...
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5. Takes note with concern of the list contained in the annex to the report of the Secretary-General, and calls upon all parties referred to therein to provide the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict, bearing in mind paragraph 9 of resolution 1379 (2001), with information on ...
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7. Urges Member States, in accordance with the United Nations Programme of Action to Prevent, Combat and Eradicate the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects, to take effective measures, including through conflict resolution measures and through the formulation and implementation of national l...
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8. Calls upon States to respect fully the provisions of international humanitarian law relating to the rights and protection of children in armed conflict, in particular the four Geneva Conventions of 1949, including the Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War;
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9. Reaffirms its determination to continue to include in the mandates of United Nations peacekeeping operations specific provisions for the protection of children, including provisions to be taken at the
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10. Notes with concern the cases of sexual exploitation and abuse of women and children, in particular girls, in the context of a humanitarian crisis, in particular by peacekeepers and humanitarian workers, and calls upon troop-contributing countries to incorporate the six key principles established by the Inter-Agency...
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11. Calls upon the specialized agencies, funds and programmes of the United Nations system, with the assistance of troop-contributing countries, to provide HIV/AIDS education programmes, testing and psychological support to all United Nations peacekeeping personnel, police and humanitarian personnel;
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12. Calls upon all parties concerned to ensure that the protection of children, their rights and well-being are taken into account in all peace processes and agreements, as well as in the post-conflict reconstruction and rehabilitation phases;
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13. Calls upon Member States and international organizations to ensure that children affected by armed conflict are involved in all disarmament, demobilization and reintegration processes, taking into account the specific needs and capacities of girls, and that the duration of such processes is sufficient to enable the...
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14. Calls upon the parties to armed conflict to fulfil their concrete commitments to the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict and to cooperate fully with the United Nations system in implementing those commitments;
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15. Requests the Secretary-General to ensure that the protection of children in armed conflict is duly taken into account in all his reports to the Security Council on the situation in individual countries;
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16. Also requests the Secretary-General to submit to the Council by 31 October 2003 a report on the implementation of the present resolution and resolution 1379 (2001), including: (a) The progress made by the parties named in the annex to its report to end the recruitment and use of children in armed conflict, also tak...
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S-RES-1539(2004)-fr-parsed
2. Requests the Secretary-General, taking into account the proposals contained in his report and all other relevant elements, to develop, as a matter of urgency and preferably within three months, a plan of action for a systematic and comprehensive monitoring and reporting mechanism, drawing on the expertise of the Uni...
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3. Expresses its intention to take appropriate measures, in particular through the consideration of subregional and cross-border activities, to address the links between the illicit trade in natural and other resources, trafficking in small arms and light weapons and the cross-border abduction and recruitment of childr...
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4. Calls upon all parties concerned to comply with their international obligations with regard to the protection of children affected by armed conflict, as well as with the concrete commitments made to the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict, UNICEF and other United Nations a...
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5. Notes with deep concern the continuing recruitment and use of children by the parties referred to in the report of the Secretary-General in situations of armed conflict on the agenda of the Council, in violation of applicable international law on the rights and protection of children, and, in this regard: (a) Calls ...
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6. Also takes note with deep concern of the continuing recruitment and use of children by parties in other situations of armed conflict referred to in the report of the Secretary-General, in violation of applicable international law on the rights and protection of the child, calls upon those parties to cease immediatel...
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7. Decides to continue to include specific provisions for the protection of children in the mandates of United Nations peacekeeping operations, including, on a case-by-case basis, the deployment of child protection advisers, and requests the Secretary-General to ensure that their need, number and role are systematicall...
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9. Calls upon States and the United Nations system to recognize the important role of education in conflict zones in arresting and preventing the recruitment and recall of children contrary to the obligations of the belligerents;
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10. Notes with concern all cases of sexual exploitation and abuse of women and children, including girls, in situations of humanitarian crisis, including cases involving humanitarian workers and peacekeepers, requests contributing countries to incorporate the six main principles of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee o...
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11. Requests the United Nations agencies, funds and programmes, with the support of the contributing countries, to provide HIV/AIDS education and testing and counselling to all United Nations peacekeeping, police and humanitarian personnel;
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12. Welcomes the recent initiatives of regional and subregional organizations and mechanisms for the protection of children affected by armed conflict, and in this regard notes the adoption by ECOWAS of a peer review framework on the protection of children and the adoption of guidelines on children and armed conflict b...
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15. Also requests the Secretary-General to submit to the Council by 31 October 2004 a report on the implementation of the present resolution and its resolutions 1379 (2001) and 1460 (2003), which would include, inter alia: (a) Information on compliance with the commitments and progress made by the parties referred to i...
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S-RES-161(1961)-fr-parsed
1. Urges that the United Nations take immediate all appropriate measures to prevent the occurrence of civil war in the Congo, including arrangements for cease-fires, the stopping of all military operations, the prevention of clashes, and the use of force, if necessary, in the last resort;
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2. Urges that measures be taken for the immediate withdrawal and evacuation from the Congo of all Bel› gian and other foreign military and paramilitary per› sonnel and political advisers not under the United Nations Command, and mercenaries;
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3. Calls upon all States to take immediate and energe› tick measures to prevent the departure of such personnel for the Congo from their territories, and for the denial of transit and other facilities to them;
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2. Urges that measures be taken for the immediate withdrawal and evacuation from the Congo of all military and paramilitary personnel and advisers› Belgian and other nationalist policies outside the United Nations Command, as well as mercenaries;
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3. Requests all States to take immediate and energetic measures to prevent the departure of these personnel for the Congo on their territory and to deny them passage and other facilities;
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4. Decides that an impartial investigation shall take place -imme› diatoire to determine the circumstances of the death of Mr. Lumumba and his colleagues and that the perpetrators of these crimes shall be punished;
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5. Reaffirms Security Council Resolutions 143 (1960), 145 (1960) and 146 (1960) of 14 July, 22 July and 9 August 1960, and General Assembly Resolution 1474 (ES-IV) of 20 September 1960, and reminds all States of their obligations under these Resolutions.
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2. Urges that Congolese armed units and personnel should be reorganized and bought under discipline and control, and arrangements made on impartial and equitable bases to that end and with a view to the elimination of any possibility of interference by such units and personnel in the political life of the Congo;
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3. Calls upon all States to extend their full co-opera›tion and assistance, and to take such measures as may be necessary on their part, for the implementation of the present resolution.
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2. Urges that Congolese arms units and personnel be reorganized and subject to discipline and control and that arrangements be made on an impartial and equitable basis for this purpose and with a view to eliminating any possibility of the leadership of Congolese arms units and personnel in the political life of the Con...
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3. Requests all States to provide their full cooperation and assistance and to take such measures as may be necessary on their part, with a view to the implementation of this resolution.
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2. Takes note of the plan of action submitted by the Secretary-General to establish the monitoring and reporting mechanism on children and armed conflict, as called for in paragraph 2 of resolution 1539 (2004), and, in this regard: (a) Stresses that this mechanism will be responsible for the prompt, objective, accurate...
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3. Requests the Secretary-General to establish without delay the above-mentioned monitoring and reporting mechanism, and to implement it initially, within available resources and in close consultation with the countries concerned, to the parties to armed conflicts referred to in the list annexed to the report of the Se...
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4. Stresses that the monitoring and reporting mechanism established by the Secretary-General will have as its sole purpose and purpose the protection of children affected by armed conflict, since its establishment does not prejudge or imply any decision by the Security Council to refer a particular situation to it;
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5. Welcomes the initiatives taken by the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and other United Nations agencies to collect information on the recruitment and use of child soldiers in violation of applicable international law and on other violations and abuses committed against children in armed conflict, and invites...
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6. Notes that the information gathered by this mechanism for the purposes of reporting by the Secretary-General to the General Assembly and the Security Council may be used by other international, regional and national bodies, each within its mandate and scope, with a view to ensuring the protection, respect for the ri...
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7. Expresses its grave concern at the lack of progress in the preparation and implementation of the action plans requested by the General Assembly in paragraph 5 (a) of its resolution 1539 (2004) and, accordingly, calls upon the parties concerned to finalize and implement their action plans without further delay, in cl...
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8. Decides to establish a working group of the Security Council composed of all members of the Council to consider the reports of the mechanism referred to in paragraph 3 of the present resolution; the progress made in the preparation and implementation of the action plans referred to in paragraph 7 of the present reso...
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9. Recalls paragraph 5 (c) of its resolution 1539 (2004), and reaffirms its intention to consider imposing, through country-specific resolutions, targeted and calibrated measures, including the prohibition of the export or supply of small arms and other military equipment and military assistance, against parties to arm...
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11. Welcomes the efforts of United Nations peacekeeping operations to implement the Secretary-General's zero-tolerance policy on sexual exploitation and abuse and to ensure that their personnel strictly adhere to the United Nations code of conduct, requests the Secretary-General to continue to take all necessary measur...
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12. Decides to continue to include specific provisions for the protection of children in the mandates of United Nations peacekeeping operations, including, as appropriate, the assignment of child protection advisers, and requests the Secretary-General to ensure that the usefulness, number and role of child protection a...
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13. Welcomes recent initiatives undertaken by regional and subregional organizations and arrangements to protect children in armed conflict and encourages them to: continue to include child protection in their advocacy, policies and programmes; develop peer review, monitoring and reporting mechanisms; establish child p...
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14. Calls upon all parties concerned to ensure that peace processes, peace agreements and post-conflict recovery and reconstruction plans and programmes systematically take into account the protection, rights and well-being of children;
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15. Calls upon all parties concerned to comply with their international obligations regarding the protection of children affected by armed conflict and their concrete commitments to the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict, UNICEF and other United Nations agencies and to coope...
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16. Urges Member States, the United Nations system, regional and subregional organizations and other relevant parties to take appropriate measures to control illicit subregional and international activities hazardous to children, including the illegal exploitation of natural resources, illicit trafficking in small arms...
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17. Urges all relevant parties, including Member States, the United Nations system and financial institutions, to support the development and capacity-building of national institutions and local civil society networks for public awareness, protection and rehabilitation of children affected by armed conflict, with a vie...
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18. Requests the Secretary-General to instruct all relevant organizations of the United Nations system to take concrete measures, within existing resources, to systematically address the issue of children in armed conflict in all its aspects, including by ensuring that adequate financial and human resources are allocat...
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20. Requests the Secretary-General to submit by November 2006 a report on the implementation of the present resolution and its resolutions 1379 (2001), 1460 (2003) and 1539 (2004), including: (a) Information on compliance by the parties with their obligation to cease the recruitment or use of children in armed conflict...
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S-RES-1673(2006)-fr-parsed
2. Calls upon all States that have not yet done so to submit to the Committee without delay their first report on the measures they have taken or are considering taking to implement resolution 1540 (2004);
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3. Encourages all States that have reported to the Committee to provide additional information at any time or at its request on the measures they have taken to implement resolution 1540 (2004);
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4. Decides to extend the mandate of the Committee for a period of two years ending on 27 April 2008, during which it will continue to be assisted by experts;
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5. Decides also that the Committee shall intensify its efforts to encourage the full implementation of resolution 1540 (2004) by all States through a programme of work that includes a briefing on the status of implementation by States of all aspects of the resolution, advocacy, dialogue, assistance and cooperation, wit...
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6. Decides that the Committee shall submit to the Security Council, by 27 April 2008, a report indicating whether resolution 1540 (2004) has been implemented through the implementation of the requests contained therein;
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1. Decides that all States shall take the measures already resulting from paragraph 4 (b) of resolution 1267 (1999), paragraph 8 (c) of resolution 1333 (2000) and paragraphs 1 and 2 of resolution 1390 (2002) concerning Al-Qaida, Usama bin Laden, the Taliban and other individuals, groups, undertakings and entities assoc...
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5. Decides that States, when proposing to the Committee to include names on the List, shall comply with paragraph 17 of resolution 1526 (2004) and paragraph 4 of resolution 1617 (2005) and provide a statement of reasons, with the corresponding memorandum to include as detailed a statement as possible of the reasons for...
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6. Calls upon States, at the time of submission of their nomination applications, to specify elements of the memorandum that could be disclosed for notification to the individual or entity whose name is on the List, and those that may be disclosed to Member States upon request;
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9. Also requests the Committee to encourage States to provide additional reports and other information on listed individuals and entities, including up-to-date data on frozen assets and movements of individuals, as such information becomes available;
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10. Decides that, after publication, and in any event within two weeks of the listing, the Secretariat shall notify the Permanent Mission of the country(s) in which it is believed that the individual or entity is present and, in the case of an individual, the country of nationality of the individual (to the extent that...
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11. Calls upon States receiving the notification referred to in paragraph 10 to take reasonable measures, in accordance with their domestic laws and practices, to notify or inform the individual or entity of the listing of his or her name on the List, and to attach to that notice a copy of the part of the brief that ma...
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12. Encourages States to submit to the Committee, for inclusion on the Consolidated List, the names of individuals and entities involved in the financing or support of acts or activities of the Al-Qaida network, Usama bin Laden and the Taliban and other individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated with the...
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14. Decides also that, in order to assess the appropriateness of removing names from the List, the Committee may, inter alia, consider (i) whether the individual or entity has been placed on the List as a result of an identification error, or (ii) whether the individual or entity no longer meets the criteria set out in...
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15. Decides to extend to three working days the 48-hour period for the consideration by the Committee of notifications transmitted to it pursuant to paragraph 1 (a) of resolution 1452 (2002);
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16. Reaffirms that, in order to prevent the release of funds and other financial assets or economic resources determined by the notifying State to be necessary for basic expenses, the Committee must take a decision to the contrary on the notifications submitted to it pursuant to paragraph 1 (a) of resolution 1452 (2002...
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18. Encourages States that submit requests to the Committee pursuant to paragraph 1 (b) of resolution 1452 (2002) to report promptly to the Committee on Employment, which has been made of the funds in question, in order to prevent such funds from being used to finance terrorism;
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19. Encourages States to identify and, where appropriate, adopt adequate procedures for the full implementation of the measures described in paragraph 1 of the present resolution in all their aspects;
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20. Stresses that the measures imposed by paragraph 1 (a) of the present resolution apply to all types of financial resources, including, but not limited to, those used to finance the hosting of websites and other related services, used to support the Al-Qaida network, Osama bin Laden and the Taliban, as well as indivi...
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21. Requests the Committee to identify any cases of non-compliance with the measures referred to in paragraph 1 above, and requests the Chairman of the Committee to report on the activities of the Committee in this regard in its periodic reports to the Council pursuant to paragraph 31 of this resolution;
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22. Requests Member States to ensure that the most recent version of the List is promptly communicated to concerned administrations and other bodies, in particular the units responsible for the freezing of assets and border controls;
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23. Also requests the Secretary-General to take the necessary steps to enhance cooperation between the United Nations and relevant international and regional organizations, including Interpol, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the World Customs Org...
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26. Also directs the Committee to consider, in accordance with its guidelines, requests to include on the List the names of individuals and entities associated with the Taliban and to consider requests to remove from the List the names of Taliban members or associates who are no longer associated with the Taliban;
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27. Reaffirms the need for continued close cooperation and information-sharing between the Committee, the Counter-Terrorism Committee and the Committee established pursuant to resolution 1540 (2004), as well as their respective expert groups, including better information-sharing, coordinated country visits, technical a...
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