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ST/LIB/SER.B/A.76 (Part I)
Index to Proceedings of the General Assembly
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Sixty-seventh session –– 2012/2013 Part I –– Subject Index
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DAG HAMMARSKJÖLD LIBRARY Bibliographical Series, No. A. 76 (Part
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UNITED NATIONS PUBLICATION Sales No. E.14.I.2
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CONTENTS
SIXTY-SEVENTH SESSION
Part I
Introduction
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Abbreviations
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Sessional information
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Check-list of meetings
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Agenda
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Subject index
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List of documents
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202
Reports of the Main and procedural committees
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List of resolutions
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222
List of decisions ………………………………………………………….. 237
Voting chart of resolutions adopted by recorded or roll-call
vote
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244
Part II
Introduction
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Abbreviations
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Explanatory note
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Index to speeches
Corporate names/countries
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Speakers
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Subjects
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INTRODUCTION The Index to Proceedings of the General Assembly is
a bibliographic guide to the proceedings and documentation of the
General Assembly. This issue covers the sixty-seventh session of
the Assembly including its Main and ad hoc committees. The Index is
prepared by the Dag Hammarskjöld Library, Department of Public
Information, as one of the products of the United Nations
Bibliographic Information System (UNBIS).
ARRANGEMENT OF THE INDEX Part I consists of the following
sections: Sessional information, listing officers, and providing
information on the rules of procedure and on the republication of
the resolutions and decisions; Check-list of meetings, listing the
plenary meetings of the Assembly and the meetings of the Main
Committees; Agenda, listing items considered by and brought before
the General Assembly together with the subject headings under which
they appear in the Subject index; Subject index, providing topical
access to General Assembly documentation arranged alphabetically by
agenda subjects and listing documents submitted under each agenda
item, the meetings at which the items were considered and the
action taken on each item; List of documents, listing documents
issued in connection with the session and providing information on
the republication of provisional documents in the printed
Supplements to Official Records; Reports of the Main and procedural
committees, providing a listing by subject of the reports on the
items discussed in the committees; Resolutions adopted during the
sixty-seventh session, indicating the number and title of each
resolution, the meeting number and date, the agenda item number,
and the vote where appropriate; Decisions adopted during the
sixty-seventh session, indicating the number and subject of each
decision, the agenda item number, meeting number and date, and
plenary/committee (adopted without reference to a Main
Committee/adopted on the report of the Main Committee); Voting
chart of resolutions adopted by recorded or roll-call vote,
indicating the vote of each Member State.
Part II (Index to speeches) is subdivided into three sections:
corporate names/countries, speakers and subjects. Speakers’ names
are based on information found in United Nations documents. To
submit a name correction, please send an e-mail to
[email protected]
DOCUMENTATION OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
The symbols of the documents of the General Assembly begin with
A/-, followed by the session number and an indication of the type
of document or Main Committee to which they apply. The number
following indicates the number of the document issued in that
specific series. For example: A/67/34 is the thirty-fourth in the
series of main documents of the sixty-seventh session; A/INF/67/3
is the third in the information series; A/C.5/67L.20 is the
twentieth in the series of limited distribution documents of the
Fifth Committee. In the series of main documents of the General
Assembly's sixty-seventh session, the symbols A/67/1 to A/67/56 are
the Supplements to the Official Records of the General Assembly for
that session. Meeting records are numbered in a similar way. Thus
the verbatim record of the first plenary meeting of the
sixty-seventh session of the General Assembly bears the symbol
A/67/PV.1, while the summary record of the fifteenth meeting of the
Third Committee bears the symbol A/C.3/67/SR.15. In accordance with
criteria approved by the General Assembly for the provision of
meeting records of United Nations bodies, the verbatim records of
the plenary meetings and of the First Committee, as well as the
summary records of the other Committees are issued in only one
form, as Official Records of the General Assembly. Corrections are
issued after the end of each session in consolidated corrigenda. Of
the other documents, a few appear as printed Supplements to the
Official Records (this is noted in the index). Resolutions adopted
by the General Assembly, first issued separately, are collected in
a printed Supplement to the Official Records of each session. After
their republication in the Official Records, these provisional
documents are no longer available. Some double-symbol documents
(issued with both A/- and S/- symbols) are republished only in the
Supplements to the Official Records of the Security Council.
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HOW TO OBTAIN DOCUMENTS
Printed documentation of each session of the General Assembly
may be obtained or purchased from authorized sales agents by
providing the following information: Official Records of the
General Assembly sixty-seventh session: Meeting ... (specify
plenary or committee meeting number) for verbatim or summary record
fascicles. Supplement No. ... (specify supplement number) for
documents issued in this form. Annexes, Agenda item ... (specify
agenda item number) for documents republished in the Annexes.
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ABBREVIATIONS
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Add. Addendum, addenda
A.I. Agenda item
AIDS Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
ASEAN Association of South-East Asian Nations
AU African Union
Corr. Corrigendum; corrigenda
ECOSOC Economic and Social Council
ESCWA Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia
FAO Food and Agriculture Organization
GAOR Official Records of the General Assembly
IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency
IBRD International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
ICJ International Court of Justice
ILO International Labour Organization
ITU International Telecommunication Union
MERCOSUR Mercado Común del Sur
No. Number
para., paras. Paragraph(s)
Polisario Frente Popular para la Liberación de Saguía el Hamra y
Río de Oro
Rev. Revision
sess. Session
Suppl. Supplement
UN United Nations
UNASUR Comunidad Andina
UNCTAD United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
UNDP United Nations Development Programme
UNEP United Nations Environment Programme
Unesco United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization
UNFPA United Nations Population Fund
UN-HABITAT United Nations Settlement Programme
UNHCR United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
UNICEF United Nations Children's Fund
UNIDO United Nations Industrial Development Organization
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UNITAR United Nations Institute for Training and Research
UNODC United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
UNRWA United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine
Refugees in the Near East
Vol. Volume
WMO World Meteorological Organization
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SESSIONAL INFORMATION
The sixty-seventh session of the General Assembly was held at
United Nations Headquarters in New York. The session was declared
open on Tuesday, 18 September 2012 by the President, Vuk Jeremić
(Serbia). It was declared closed on Monday, 16 September 2013.
A list of members of delegations to the session is contained in
document ST/SG/SER.C/L.621.
OFFICERS
President: Vuk Jeremić (Serbia) was elected at the 113th plenary
meeting, 66th sess.
Vice-Presidents: Representatives of the following Member States
were elected at the 114th and 122nd plenary meetings, 66th sess.:
Afghanistan, Algeria, Angola, Bangladesh, China, Congo, France,
Ghana, Honduras, Israel, Kenya, Lebanon, Nepal, Netherlands, Palau,
Peru, Russian Federation, Sierra Leone, Trinidad and Tobago, United
Kingdom and United States. Credentials Committee Chairman: Rodney
Charles (Trinidad and Tobago) Members: Representatives of the
following Member States were elected at the 1st plenary meeting,
67th sess.: Angola, China, Peru, Russian Federation, Seychelles,
Sweden, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago and United States. General
Committee Chairman: Vuk Jeremić (Serbia)
President of the General Assembly. Disarmament and International
Security Committee
(First Committee) Chairman: Desra Percaya (Indonesia) was
elected by acclamation at the 25th meeting, 66th sess.
Vice-Chairmen: Salim M. Salim (Kenya) was elected by acclamation at
the 1st meeting, 67th, sess. Dovydas Špokauskas (Lithuania), Alexis
Aquino (Peru) were elected by acclamation at the 25th meeting, 66th
sess. Rapporteur: Knut Langeland (Norway) was elected by
acclamation at the 25th meeting, 66th sess. Secretary: Sergei
Cherniavsky. Special Political and Decolonization Committee
(Fourth Committee) Chairman: Noel Nelson Messone (Gabon) was
elected
by acclamation at the 26th meeting, 66th sess. Vice-Chairmen:
Ayesha Borland (Belize), Dimitrios Felopoulos (Greece) and Maratee
Nalita Andamo (Thailand) were elected by acclamation at the 24th
meeting, 66th sess. Rapporteur: Zulfi Ismaili (the former Yugoslav
Republic of
Macedonia) was elected by acclamation at the 24th meeting, 66th
sess.
Secretary: Emer Herity.
Economic and Financial Committee
(Second Committee) Chairman: George Wilfred Talbot (Guyana) was
elected by acclamation at the 41st meeting, 66th sess.
Vice-Chairmen: Md. Tauhedul Islam (Bangladesh) and Stefano
Stefanile (Italy) were elected by acclamation at the 41st meeting,
66th sess. Modest Jonathan Mero (United Republic of Tanzania) was
elected by acclamation at the 1st meeting, 67th sess. Rapporteur:
Aida Hodžić (Bosnia and Herzegovina) was
elected by acclamation at the 41st meeting, 66th sess.
Secretary: Jennifer de Laurentis. Social, Humanitarian and Cultural
Committee
(Third Committee) Chairman: Henry L. Mac-Donald (Suriname) was
elected by acclamation at the 51st meeting, 66th sess.
Vice-Chairmen: Fatima Alfeine (Comoros), Georg Sparber
(Liechtenstein) and Dragana Šćepanović (Montenegro) were elected by
acclamation at the 6th meeting, 67th sess. Rapporteur: Suljuk
Mustansar Tarar (Pakistan) was elected by acclamation at the 6th
meeting, 67th sess. Secretary: Otto Gustafik. Administrative and
Budgetary Committee
(Fifth Committee) Chairman: Miguel Berger (Germany) was elected
by acclamation at the 39th meeting, 66th sess. Vice-Chairmen: João
Augusto Costa Vargas (Brazil), Anna Reich (Hungary) and Bilal Taher
Muhammad Wilson (Saudi Arabia) were elected by acclamation at the
39th meeting, 66th sess. Juliana Gaspar Ruas (Brazil) was elected
by acclamation for the period from 1 Jan. 2013 to the end of the
67th sess. at the 19th meeting, 67th sess. Rapporteur: Justin
Kisoka (United Republic of Tanzania) was elected by acclamation at
the 39th meeting, 66th sess. Secretary: Sharon Van Buerle. Legal
Committee
(Sixth Committee) Chairman: Yuriy Sergeyev (Ukraine) was elected
by acclamation at the 31st meeting, 66th sess. Vice-Chairmen:
Martin Huth (Germany), Ismail Chekkori (Morocco) and Gonzalo
Bonifaz (Peru) were elected by acclamation at the 31st meeting,
66th sess. Rapporteur: Pham Quang Hieu (Viet Nam) was elected by
acclamation at the 6th meeting, 67th sess. Secretary: Vaclav
Mikulka.
http://undocs.org/ST/SG/SER.C/L.621
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RULES OF PROCEDURE
The rules of procedure of the General Assembly, as amended
up to 8 Oct. 1993 (A/520/Rev.15 and Amend. 1 - 2) and further
amended by General Assembly resolution 48/264 of 29 July 1994, were
in effect during the sixty-seventh session.
RESOLUTIONS AND DECISIONS
Resolutions and decisions of the sixty-seventh session are
collected in document A/67/49 (Vol.I, Vol.II and Vol.III) (GAOR,
67th sess., Suppl. No. 49). Resolutions and decisions are also
listed in the Subject index under appropriate headings.
http://undocs.org/A/520/Rev.15http://undocs.org/A/520/Rev.15/Amend.1http://undocs.org/A/520/Rev.15/Amend.2http://undocs.org/A/RES/48/264http://undocs.org/A/67/49(Vol.I)http://undocs.org/A/67/49(Vol.II)http://undocs.org/A/67/49(Vol.III)
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CHECK-LIST OF MEETINGS
Plenary (Symbol: A/67/PV.-)
Meeting Date, 2012
1 18 Sept. 2 21 Sept. 3 24 Sept. 4 24 Sept. 5 24 Sept. 6 25
Sept. 7 25 Sept. 8 25 Sept. 9 26 Sept. 10 26 Sept. 11 26 Sept. 12
27 Sept. 13 27 Sept. 14 27 Sept. 15 28 Sept. 16 28 Sept. 17 28
Sept. 18 29 Sept. 19 1 Oct. 20 1 Oct. 21 1 Oct. 22 9 Oct. 23 11
Oct. 24 15 Oct. 25 17 Oct. 26 17 Oct. 27 18 Oct. 28 22 Oct. 29 1
Nov. 30 5 Nov. 31 6 Nov.
Meeting Date, 2012
32 6 Nov. 33 8 Nov. 34 12 Nov. 35 13 Nov. 36 13 Nov. 37 14 Nov.
38 15 Nov. 39 15 Nov. 40 19 Nov. 41 27 Nov. 42 28 Nov. 43 28 Nov.
44 29 Nov. 45 29 Nov. 46 30 Nov. 47 30 Nov. 48 3 Dec. 49 10 Dec. 50
10 Dec. 51 11 Dec. 52 11 Dec. 53 12 Dec. 54 13 Dec. 55 13 Dec. 56
14 Dec. 57 17 Dec. 58 17 Dec. 59 18 Dec. 60 20 Dec. 61 21 Dec. 62
21 Dec.
Meeting Date, 2013
63 22 Jan. 64 20 Feb. 65 21 Feb. 66 8 Mar. 67 13 Mar. 68 25 Mar.
69 26 Mar. 70 27 Mar. 71 2 Apr. 72 2 Apr. 73 12 Apr. 74 26 Apr. 75
1 May 76 10 May 77 13 May 78 14 May 79 14 May 80 15 May 81 15 May
82 17 May 83 21 May 84 10 June 85 11 June 86 13 June 87 14 June 88
14 June 89 21 June 90 28 June 91 9 July 92 24 July 93 2 Aug. 94 15
Aug. 95 22 Aug. 96 23 Aug. 97 29 Aug. 98 4 Sept. 99 16 Sept.
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CHECK-LIST OF MEETINGS
Credentials Committee
Meeting Date, 2012
1 28 Sept. 2 4 Dec.
General Committee (Symbol: A/BUR/67/SR.-)
Meeting Date, 2012
1 19 Sept.
Disarmament and International Security Committee (First
Committee)
(Symbol: A/C.1/67/PV.-)
Meeting Date, 2012 1 5 Oct. 2 8 Oct. 3 9 Oct. 4 10 Oct. 5 11
Oct. 6 12 Oct. 7 15 Oct. 8 16 Oct.
Meeting Date, 2012
9 17 Oct.
10 18 Oct. 11 19 Oct. 12 22 Oct. 13 22 Oct. 14 23 Oct. 15 24
Oct. 16 25 Oct.
Meeting Date, 2012
17 1 Nov. 18 2 Nov. 19 5 Nov. 20 5 Nov. 21 6 Nov. 22 7 Nov.
Special Political and Decolonization Committee (Fourth
Committee)
(Symbol: A/C.4/67/SR.-)
Meeting Date, 2012 1 4 Oct. 2 8 Oct. 3 9 Oct. 4 10 Oct. 5 11
Oct. 6 12 Oct. 7 15 Oct. 8 17 Oct.
Meeting Date, 2012
9 18 Oct.
10 19 Oct. 11 23 Oct. 12 24 Oct. 13 25 Oct. 14 1 Nov. 15 2 Nov.
16 6 Nov.
Meeting Date, 2012
17 7 Nov. 18 8 Nov. 19 8 Nov. 20 9 Nov. 21 12 Nov. 22 13 Nov. 23
15 Nov. Date, 2013
24 11 Sept.
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CHECK-LIST OF MEETINGS
Economic and Financial Committee
(Second Committee) (Symbol: A/C.2/67/SR.-)
Meeting Date, 2012
1 21 Sept. 2 8 Oct. 3 8 Oct. 4 9 Oct. 5 9 Oct. 6 10 Oct. 7 15
Oct. 8 15 Oct. 9 17 Oct. 10 17 Oct. 12 22 Oct. 11 18 Oct. 13 22
Oct. 14 23 Oct.
Meeting Date, 2012
15 23 Oct. 16 24 Oct. 17 24 Oct. 18 1 Nov. 19 1 Nov. 20 5 Nov.
21 5 Nov. 22 6 Nov. 23 7 Nov. 24 8 Nov. 25 8 Nov. 26 9 Nov. 27 12
Nov. 28 13 Nov.
Meeting Date, 2012
29 15 Nov. 30 21 Nov. 31 28 Nov. 32 30 Nov. 33 5 Dec. 34 7 Dec.
35 11 Dec. 36 12 Dec. 37 13 Dec. 38 14 Dec.
Meeting Date, 2013
39 14 Feb.
Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Committee
(Third Committee) (Symbol: A/C.3/67/SR.-)
Meeting Date, 2012
1 8 Oct. 2 8 Oct. 3 9 Oct. 4 9 Oct. 5 10 Oct. 6 10 Oct. 7 11
Oct. 8 15 Oct. 9 15 Oct. 10 16 Oct. 11 16 Oct. 12 17 Oct. 13 17
Oct. 14 18 Oct. 15 19 Oct. 16 19 Oct.
Meeting Date, 2012
17 19 Oct. 18 22 Oct. 19 22 Oct. 20 23 Oct. 21 23 Oct. 22 24
Oct. 23 24 Oct. 24 25 Oct. 25 25 Oct. 26 2 Nov. 27 2 Nov. 28 5 Nov.
29 5 Nov. 30 6 Nov. 31 6 Nov. 32 7 Nov.
Meeting Date, 2012
33 7 Nov. 34 8 Nov. 35 8 Nov. 36 13 Nov. 37 14 Nov. 38 15 Nov.
39 16 Nov. 40 19 Nov. 41 20 Nov. 42 20 Nov. 43 26 Nov. 44 26 Nov.
45 27 Nov. 46 27 Nov. 47 28 Nov. 48 28 Nov.
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Administrative and Budgetary Committee (Fifth Committee)
(Symbol: A/C.5/67/SR.-)
Meeting Date, 2012 1 4 Oct. 2 5 Oct. 3 8 Oct. 4 9 Oct. 5 10 Oct.
6 11 Oct. 7 12 Oct. 8 18 Oct. 9 23 Oct. 10 24 Oct. 11 5 Nov. 12 5
Nov. 13 9 Nov. 14 16 Nov.
Meeting Date, 2012
15 21 Nov. 16 26 Nov. 17 7 Dec. 18 11 Dec. 19 14 Dec. 20 17 Dec.
21 18 Dec. 22 24 Dec.
Meeting Date, 2013
23 4 Mar. 24 8 Mar. 25 8 Mar.
Meeting Date, 2013
26 15 Mar. 27 28 Mar.
27/Add.1 6 May 28 6 May 29 8 May 30 10 May 31 14 May 32 16 May
33 24 May 34 28 May 35 27 June
35/Add.1 28 June
Legal Committee (Sixth Committee)
(Symbol: A/C.6/67/SR.-)
Meeting Date, 2012 1 8 Oct. 2 8 Oct. 3 9 Oct. 4 10 Oct. 5 10
Oct. 6 11 Oct. 7 11 Oct. 8 12 Oct.
Meeting Date, 2012
9 15 Oct.
10 15 Oct. 11 16 Oct. 12 17 Oct. 13 18 Oct. 14 19 Oct. 15 22
Oct. 16 24 Oct.
Meeting Date, 2012
17 24 Oct. 18 1 Nov. 19 2 Nov. 20 2 Nov. 21 5 Nov. 22 6 Nov. 23
6 Nov. 24 9 Nov.
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1. Opening of the session by the President of the General
Assembly. See: UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY (67TH SESS. :
2012-2013)–OPENING
2. Minute of silent prayer or meditation. See: UN. GENERAL
ASSEMBLY (67TH SESS. :
2012-2013)–PRAYER OR MEDITATION
3. Credentials of representatives to the 67th session of the
General Assembly. See: REPRESENTATIVES' CREDENTIALS (a) Appointment
of the members of the Credentials
Committee. See: UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY (67TH SESS.
: 2012-2013). CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE–MEMBERS
(b) Report of the Credentials Committee. See: UN. GENERAL
ASSEMBLY (67TH SESS.
: 2012-2013). CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE–REPORTS
4. Election of the President of the General Assembly. See: UN.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY (67TH SESS. :
2012-2013). PRESIDENT
5. Election of the officers of the Main Committees. See: UN.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY (67TH SESS. :
2012-2013)–OFFICERS
6. Election of the Vice-Presidents of the General Assembly. See:
UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY (67TH SESS. :
2012-2013)–VICE-PRESIDENTS
7. Organization of work, adoption of the agenda and allocation
of items: reports of the General Committee. See: UN. GENERAL
ASSEMBLY (67TH SESS. :
2012-2013)–AGENDA
8. General debate. See: UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY (67TH SESS. :
2012-2013)–GENERAL DEBATE
9. Report of the Economic and Social Council. See: UN. ECONOMIC
AND SOCIAL COUNCIL–
REPORT
10. Return or restitution of cultural property to the countries
of origin. See: CULTURAL PROPERTY–RESTITUTION
11. Implementation of the Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS
and the Political Declarations on HIV/AIDS. See:
HIV/AIDS–DECLARATIONS
12. Sport for peace and development. See: SPORTS
13. 2001-2010 : Decade to Roll Back Malaria in Developing
Countries, Particularly in Africa. See: MALARIA–INTERNATIONAL
DECADE (2001-
2010)
14. Integrated and coordinated implementation of and follow-up
to the outcomes of the major United Nations conferences and summits
in the economic, social and related fields. See: UN
CONFERENCES–FOLLOW-UP
15. Culture of peace. See: PEACE
16. The role of the United Nations in promoting a new global
human order. See: GLOBAL HUMAN ORDER–UN
17. Information and communications technologies for development.
See: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY–
DEVELOPMENT
18. Macroeconomic policy questions. See: MACROECONOMIC POLICY
(a) International trade and development.
See: INTERNATIONAL TRADE (b) International financial system and
development.
See: DEVELOPMENT FINANCE (c) External debt sustainability and
development.
See: EXTERNAL DEBT
19. Follow-up to and implementation of the outcome of the 2002
International Conference on Financing for Development and the 2008
Review Conference. See: DEVELOPMENT FINANCE–CONFERENCE
(2002 : MONTERREY, MEXICO)–FOLLOW-UP
20. Sustainable development. See: SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (a)
Implementation of Agenda 21, the Programme
for the Further Implementation of Agenda 21 and the outcomes of
the World Summit on Sustainable Development and of the United
Nations Conference on Sustainable Development. See: AGENDA
21–PROGRAMME
IMPLEMENTATION (b) Follow-up to and implementation of the
Mauritius
Strategy for the Further Implementation of the Programme of
Action for the Sustainable Development of Small Island Developing
States. See: SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT–
DEVELOPING ISLAND COUNTRIES–CONFERENCE (1994 :
BRIDGETOWN)–FOLLOW-UP
(c) International Strategy for Disaster Reduction. See: DISASTER
PREVENTION
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(d) Protection of global climate for present and future
generations of humankind. See: CLIMATE
(e) Implementation of the United Nations Convention to Combat
Desertification in Those Countries Experiencing Serious Drought
and/or Desertification, Particularly in Africa. See:
DESERTIFICATION–TREATY (1994)
(f) Convention on Biological Diversity. See: BIOLOGICAL
DIVERSITY–TREATY
(1992) (g) Report of the Governing Council of the United
Nations Environment Programme on its 12th special session. See:
UNEP. GOVERNING COUNCIL–
REPORTS (2012) (h) Harmony with nature.
See: NATURE (i) Promotion of new and renewable sources of
energy. See: RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
21. Implementation of the outcome of the United Nations
Conference on Human Settlements (Habitat II) and strengthening of
the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat). See:
HUMAN SETTLEMENTS–CONFERENCE–
FOLLOW-UP
22. Globalization and interdependence. (a) Globalization and
interdependence.
See: GLOBALIZATION–INTERDEPENDENCE (b) International migration
and development.
See: MIGRATION
23. Groups of countries in special situations. (a) Follow-up to
the 4th United Nations Conference
on the Least Developed Countries. See: LEAST DEVELOPED
COUNTRIES–
CONFERENCE (4TH : 2011 : ISTANBUL) (b) Specific actions related
to the particular needs
and problems of landlocked developing countries : outcome of the
International Ministerial Conference of Landlocked and Transit
Developing Countries and Donor Countries and International
Financial and Development Institutions on Transit Transport
Cooperation. See: LANDLOCKED DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
24. Eradication of poverty and other development issues. See:
POVERTY MITIGATION (a) Implementation of the 2nd United Nations
Decade for the Eradication of Poverty (2008-2017). See:
POVERTY–INTERNATIONAL DECADE
(2008-2017)
(b) Industrial development cooperation. See: INDUSTRIAL
DEVELOPMENT–
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
25. Operational activities for development. See: OPERATIONAL
ACTIVITIES–DEVELOPMENT (a) Quadrennial comprehensive policy review
of
operational activities for development of the United Nations
System. See: OPERATIONAL ACTIVITIES–UN
SYSTEM (b) South-South cooperation.
See: ECONOMIC COOPERATION AMONG DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
26. Agriculture development and food security. See: FOOD
SECURITY
27. Social development. See: SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (a)
Implementation of the outcome of the World
Summit for Social Development and of the 24th special session of
the General Assembly. See: SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT–
CONFERENCES (1995 : COPENHAGEN)–FOLLOW-UP
(b) Social development, including questions relating to the
world social situation and to youth, ageing, disabled persons and
the family. See: SOCIAL SITUATION
(c) Follow-up to the International Year of Older Persons : 2nd
World Assembly on Ageing. See: AGEING PERSONS–2ND WORLD
ASSEMBLY (2002)
28. Advancement of women. (a) Advancement of women.
See: WOMEN'S ADVANCEMENT (b) Implementation of the outcome of
the 4th World
Conference on Women and of the 23rd special session of the
General Assembly. See: WOMEN'S ADVANCEMENT–
CONFERENCE (4TH : 1995 : BEIJING)–FOLLOW-UP
29. People's empowerment and a peace-centric development model.
See: EMPOWERMENT–DEVELOPMENT
30. Report of the Security Council. See: UN. SECURITY
COUNCIL–REPORTS (2011-
2012)
31. Report of the Peacebuilding Commission. See: UN.
PEACEBUILDING COMMISSION–
REPORTS (2011-2012)
32. The role of diamonds in fuelling conflict. See:
DIAMONDS–FUELLING CONFLICT
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33. Prevention of armed conflict. See: ARMED CONFLICTS
PREVENTION
34. Protracted conflicts in the GUAM area and their implications
for international peace, security and development. See:
ORGANIZATION FOR DEMOCRACY AND
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT–GUAM
35. Zone of peace and cooperation of the South Atlantic. See:
ZONE OF PEACE–SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN
REGION
36. The situation in the Middle East. See: MIDDLE EAST
SITUATION
37. Question of Palestine. See: PALESTINE QUESTION
38. The situation in Afghanistan. See: AFGHANISTAN SITUATION
39. The situation in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan.
See: AZERBAIJAN SITUATION
40. Question of the Comorian island of Mayotte. See: COMORIAN
ISLAND OF MAYOTTE
41. Necessity of ending the economic, commercial and financial
embargo imposed by the United States of America against Cuba. See:
CUBA–UNITED STATES
42. The situation in Central America : progress in fashioning a
region of peace, freedom, democracy and development. See: CENTRAL
AMERICA SITUATION
43. Question of Cyprus. See: CYPRUS QUESTION
44. Armed aggression against the Democratic Republic of the
Congo. See: DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO–
ARMED AGGRESSION
45. Question of the Falkland Islands (Malvinas). See: FALKLAND
ISLANDS (MALVINAS) QUESTION
46. The situation of democracy and human rights in Haiti. See:
HAITI–POLITICAL CONDITIONS
47. Armed Israeli aggression against the Iraqi nuclear
installations and its grave consequences for the established
international system concerning the peaceful uses of nuclear
energy, the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons and international
peace and security. See: IRAQ–ISRAEL
48. Consequences of the Iraqi occupation of and aggression
against Kuwait. See: IRAQ-KUWAIT SITUATION
49. University for Peace. See: UNIVERSITY FOR PEACE
50. Effects of atomic radiation. See: RADIATION EFFECTS
51. International cooperation in the peaceful uses of outer
space. See: OUTER SPACE–PEACEFUL USES–
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
52. United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine
Refugees in the Near East. See: UNRWA–ACTIVITIES
53. Report of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli
Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Palestinian People and
Other Arabs of the Occupied Territories. See: TERRITORIES OCCUPIED
BY ISRAEL–
HUMAN RIGHTS
54. Comprehensive review of the whole question of peacekeeping
operations in all their aspects. See: PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS
55. Questions relating to information. See: INFORMATION
56. Information from Non-Self-Governing Territories transmitted
under Article 73 e of the Charter of the United Nations. See:
NON-SELF-GOVERNING TERRITORIES–
REPORTS
57. Economic and other activities which affect the interests of
the peoples of the Non-Self-Governing Territories. See:
NON-SELF-GOVERNING TERRITORIES–
ECONOMIC INTERESTS
58. Implementation of the Declaration on the Granting of
Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples by the specialized
agencies and the international institutions associated with the
United Nations. See: DECOLONIZATION–UN SYSTEM
59. Offers by Member States of study and training facilities for
inhabitants of Non-Self-Governing Territories. See:
NON-SELF-GOVERNING TERRITORIES–
FELLOWSHIPS
60. Implementation of the Declaration on the Granting of
Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples. See:
DECOLONIZATION
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61. Permanent sovereignty of the Palestinian people in the
Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and of
the Arab population in the occupied Syrian Golan over their natural
resources. See: TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL–
NATURAL RESOURCES
62. Report of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees,
questions relating to refugees, returnees and displaced persons and
humanitarian questions. See: REFUGEES
63. New Partnership for Africa's Development : progress in
implementation and international support. (a) New Partnership for
Africa's Development :
progress in implementation and international support. See:
AFRICA–SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT–PARTNERSHIP (b) Causes of conflict and the promotion
of durable
peace and sustainable development in Africa. See:
AFRICA–DEVELOPMENT
64. Report of the Human Rights Council. See: UN. HUMAN RIGHTS
COUNCIL–REPORTS
65. Promotion and protection of the rights of children. (a)
Promotion and protection of the rights of
children. See: RIGHTS OF THE CHILD
(b) Follow-up to the outcome of the special session on children.
See: UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY (27TH
SPECIAL SESS. : 2002)–FOLLOW-UP
66. Rights of indigenous peoples. (a) Rights of indigenous
peoples.
See: INDIGENOUS PEOPLES (b) Second International Decade of the
World's
Indigenous People. See: INDIGENOUS PEOPLES–
INTERNATIONAL DECADE (2005-2014)
67. Elimination of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and
related intolerance. (a) Elimination of racism, racial
discrimination,
xenophobia and related intolerance. See: RACIAL
DISCRIMINATION–
ELIMINATION (b) Comprehensive implementation of and
follow-up
to the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action. See: RACIAL
DISCRIMINATION–
PROGRAMME IMPLEMENTATION
68. Right of peoples to self-determination. See:
SELF-DETERMINATION OF PEOPLES
69. Promotion and protection of human rights. See: HUMAN
RIGHTS
(a) Implementation of human rights instruments. See: HUMAN
RIGHTS–TREATIES–
IMPLEMENTATION (b) Human rights questions, including
alternative
approaches for improving the effective enjoyment of human rights
and fundamental freedoms. See: HUMAN RIGHTS ADVANCEMENT
(c) Human rights situations and reports of special rapporteurs
and representatives. See: HUMAN RIGHTS–REPORTS
(d) Comprehensive implementation of and follow-up to the Vienna
Declaration and Programme of Action. See: HUMAN RIGHTS–PROGRAMMES
OF
ACTION (1993)
70. Strengthening of the coordination of humanitarian and
disaster relief assistance of the United Nations, including special
economic assistance. See: HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE (a) Strengthening
of the coordination of emergency
humanitarian assistance of the United Nations. See: EMERGENCY
ASSISTANCE
(b) Assistance to the Palestinian people. See:
PALESTINIANS–ASSISTANCE
(c) Special economic assistance to individual countries or
regions. See: ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE
71. Report of the International Court of Justice. See:
ICJ–REPORTS (2011-2012)
72. Report of the International Criminal Tribunal for the
Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Genocide and Other Serious
Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the
Territory of Rwanda and Rwandan Citizens Responsible for Genocide
and Other Such Violations Committed in the Territory of
Neighbouring States between 1 January and 31 December 1994. See:
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA–
REPORTS
73. Report of the International Tribunal for the Prosecution of
Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International
Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former
Yugoslavia since 1991. See: INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER
YUGOSLAVIA–REPORTS
74. Report of the International Criminal Court. See:
INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT–
REPORTS
75. Oceans and the law of the sea. (a) Oceans and the law of the
sea.
See: LAW OF THE SEA
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(b) Sustainable fisheries, including through the 1995 Agreement
for the Implementation of the Provisions of the United Nations
Convention on the Law of the Sea of 10 December 1982 relating to
the Conservation and Management of Straddling Fish Stocks and
Highly Migratory Fish Stocks, and related instruments. See:
STRADDLING FISH STOCKS
76. Criminal accountability of United Nations officials and
experts on mission. See: PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS–CRIMINAL
LIABILITY
77. Report of the United Nations Commission on International
Trade Law on the work of its 45th session. See: INTERNATIONAL TRADE
LAW
78. United Nations Programme of Assistance in the Teaching,
Study, Dissemination and Wider Appreciation of International Law.
See: INTERNATIONAL LAW–TRAINING
PROGRAMMES
79. Report of the International Law Commission on the work of
its 63rd and 64th sessions. See: INTERNATIONAL LAW
80. Status of the Protocols Additional to the Geneva Conventions
of 1949 and relating to the protection of victims of armed
conflicts. See: HUMAN RIGHTS IN ARMED CONFLICTS
81. Consideration of effective measures to enhance the
protection, security and safety of diplomatic and consular missions
and representatives. See: DIPLOMATS' SECURITY
82. Report of the Special Committee on the Charter of the United
Nations and on the Strengthening of the Role of the Organization.
See: UN–CHARTER
83. The rule of law at the national and international levels.
See: RULE OF LAW
84. The scope and application of the principle of universal
jurisdiction. See: INTERNATIONAL JURISDICTION
85. Report of the International Atomic Energy Agency. See:
IAEA–REPORTS (2011)
86. Reduction of military budgets. See: MILITARY BUDGETS
87. African Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone Treaty. See:
NUCLEAR-WEAPON-FREE ZONE–AFRICA
88. Maintenance of international security -
good-neighbourliness, stability and development in South-Eastern
Europe. See: SOUTHEAST EUROPE–REGIONAL
SECURITY
89. Developments in the field of information and
telecommunications in the context of international security. See:
INFORMATION–INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
90. Establishment of a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the region of
the Middle East. See: NUCLEAR-WEAPON-FREE ZONE–MIDDLE
EAST
91. Conclusion of effective international arrangements to assure
non-nuclear-weapon States against the use or threat of use of
nuclear weapons. See: NON-NUCLEAR-WEAPON STATES–
SECURITY
92. Prevention of an arms race in outer space. See: ARMS
RACE–OUTER SPACE
93. Role of science and technology in the context of
international security and disarmament. See: SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY–
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
94. General and complete disarmament. See: DISARMAMENT–GENERAL
AND COMPLETE (a) Notification of nuclear tests.
See: NUCLEAR WEAPON TESTS–NOTIFICATION
(a) Follow-up to the advisory opinion of the International Court
of Justice on the Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons.
See: NUCLEAR WEAPONS USE–ICJ
OPINION (b) Towards an Arms Trade Treaty : establishing
common international standards for the import, export and
transfer of conventional arms. See: ARMS
TRANSFERS–INTERNATIONAL
INSTRUMENTS (b) The illicit trade in small arms and light
weapons in all its aspects. See: SMALL ARMS–ILLICIT TRAFFIC
(c) Treaty on a Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone in Central Asia. See:
NUCLEAR-WEAPON-FREE ZONE–
CENTRAL ASIA (c) Reducing nuclear danger.
See: NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION (d) Measures to uphold the
authority of the 1925
Geneva Protocol. See: CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL
WARFARE–TREATY (1925)
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(d) Measures to prevent terrorists from acquiring weapons of
mass destruction. See: WEAPONS OF MASS
DESTRUCTION–TERRORISM (e) Effects of the use of armaments
and
ammunitions containing depleted uranium. See: DEPLETED URANIUM
(e) Nuclear disarmament.
See: NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT (f) Nuclear-weapon-free southern
hemisphere and
adjacent areas. See: NUCLEAR-WEAPON-FREE ZONE–
SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE (f) Missiles.
See: BALLISTIC MISSILES (g) Information on confidence-building
measures in
the field of conventional arms. See: CONFIDENCE-BUILDING
MEASURES–
CONVENTIONAL ARMS (h) Convening of the 4th special session of
the
General Assembly devoted to disarmament. See: DISARMAMENT–UN.
GENERAL
ASSEMBLY (4TH SPECIAL SESS. ON DISARMAMENT : ####)
(i) Consolidation of peace through practical disarmament
measures. See: PEACE–CONVENTIONAL
DISARMAMENT (j) Women, disarmament, non-proliferation and
arms control. See: WOMEN–DISARMAMENT
(k) Mongolia's international security and nuclear-weapon-free
status. See: NUCLEAR-WEAPON-FREE ZONE–
MONGOLIA (l) The Hague Code of Conduct against Ballistic
Missile Proliferation. See: BALLISTIC MISSILES–CODES OF
CONDUCT (m) Preventing the acquisition by terrorists of
radioactive sources. See: RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS–
TERRORISM (n) Preventing and combating illicit brokering
activities. See: ILLICIT TRAFFIC
(o) Disarmament and non-proliferation education. See:
DISARMAMENT EDUCATION
(p) Relationship between disarmament and development. See:
DISARMAMENT-DEVELOPMENT LINK
(q) Observance of environmental norms in the drafting and
implementation of agreements on disarmament and arms control. See:
DISARMAMENT AGREEMENTS–
ENVIRONMENT (r) Promotion of multilateralism in the area of
disarmament and non-proliferation. See:
MULTILATERALISM–DISARMAMENT
(s) Assistance to States for curbing the illicit traffic in
small arms and light weapons and collecting them. See: SMALL
ARMS–ILLICIT TRAFFIC–
ASSISTANCE (t) Implementation of the Convention on the
Prohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling and Use
of Chemical Weapons and on Their Destruction. See: CHEMICAL
WEAPONS–TREATY (1993)
(u) Regional disarmament. See: REGIONAL DISARMAMENT
(v) Conventional arms control at the regional and subregional
levels. See: CONVENTIONAL ARMS–REGIONAL
PROGRAMMES (w) Confidence-building measures in the regional
and subregional context. See: CONFIDENCE-BUILDING MEASURES
(x) Towards a nuclear-weapon-free world : accelerating the
implementation of nuclear disarmament commitments. See: NUCLEAR
DISARMAMENT–TREATY
COMPLIANCE (y) Treaty banning the production of fissile
material
for nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices. See:
FISSIONABLE MATERIALS–TREATY
(PROPOSED) (z) United action towards the total elimination
of
nuclear weapons. See: NUCLEAR WEAPONS–ELIMINATION
95. Review and implementation of the Concluding Document of the
12th Special Session of the General Assembly. See: DISARMAMENT–UN.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
(12TH SPECIAL SESS. : 1982)–FOLLOW-UP (a) United Nations
Disarmament Information
Programme. See: DISARMAMENT INFORMATION–UN
(b) United Nations disarmament fellowship, training and advisory
services. See: DISARMAMENT–TRAINING
PROGRAMMES (c) United Nations regional centres for peace and
disarmament. See: PEACE–REGIONAL CENTRES
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(d) United Nations Regional Centre for Peace, Disarmament and
Development in Latin America and the Caribbean. See: PEACE–REGIONAL
CENTRE–LATIN
AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN (e) Regional confidence-building
measures :
activities of the United Nations Standing Advisory Committee on
Security Questions in Central Africa. See: CONFIDENCE-BUILDING
MEASURES–
REGIONAL PROGRAMMES–CENTRAL AFRICA
(f) United Nations Regional Centre for Peace and Disarmament in
Asia and the Pacific. See: PEACE–REGIONAL CENTRE–ASIA AND
THE PACIFIC (g) Convention on the Prohibition of the Use of
Nuclear Weapons. See: NUCLEAR WEAPONS USE–TREATY
(DRAFT) (h) United Nations Regional Centre for Peace and
Disarmament in Africa. See: PEACE–REGIONAL CENTRE–AFRICA
96. Review of the implementation of the recommendations and
decisions adopted by the General Assembly at its 10th special
session. See: DISARMAMENT–UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY
(10TH SPECIAL SESS. : 1978)–FOLLOW-UP (a) Report of the
Conference on Disarmament.
See: UN. CONFERENCE ON DISARMAMENT–REPORTS (2012)
(b) Report of the Disarmament Commission. See: UN. DISARMAMENT
COMMISSION–
REPORTS (2012)
97. The risk of nuclear proliferation in the Middle East. See:
NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION–MIDDLE EAST
98. Convention on Prohibitions or Restrictions on the Use of
Certain Conventional Weapons Which May Be Deemed to Be Excessively
Injurious or to Have Indiscriminate Effects. See: CONVENTIONAL
WEAPONS–TREATY (1980)
99. Strengthening of security and cooperation in the
Mediterranean region. See: MEDITERRANEAN REGION–REGIONAL
SECURITY
100. Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty. See: NUCLEAR WEAPON
TESTS–TREATY
101. Convention on the Prohibition of the Development,
Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and
Toxin Weapons and on Their Destruction. See: BIOLOGICAL
WEAPONS–TREATY (1972)
102. Revitalizing the work of the Conference on Disarmament and
taking forward multilateral disarmament negotiations. See: UN.
CONFERENCE ON DISARMAMENT
103. Crime prevention and criminal justice. See: CRIME
PREVENTION
104. International drug control. See: NARCOTIC DRUGS
105. Measures to eliminate international terrorism. See:
TERRORISM
106. Report of the Secretary-General on the work of the
Organization. See: UN. SECRETARY-GENERAL–REPORTS (2011-
2012)
107. Report of the Secretary-General on the Peacebuilding Fund.
See: UN. PEACEBUILDING FUND
108. Notification by the Secretary-General under Article 12,
paragraph 2, of the Charter of the United Nations. See:
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY–NOTIFICATION
BY SECRETARY-GENERAL
109. Elections to fill vacancies in principal organs. See:
PRINCIPAL ORGANS–ELECTION OF
MEMBERS (a) Election of 5 non-permanent members of the
Security Council. See: UN. SECURITY COUNCIL–MEMBERS
(b) Election of 18 members of the Economic and Social Council.
See: UN. ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL
COUNCIL–MEMBERS
110. Elections to fill vacancies in subsidiary organs and other
elections. See: SUBSIDIARY ORGANS–ELECTION OF
MEMBERS (a) Election of 7 members of the Committee for
Programme and Coordination. See: UN. COMMITTEE FOR PROGRAMME
AND COORDINATION–MEMBERS (b) Election of 30 members of the
United Nations
Commission on International Trade Law. See: UN COMMISSION ON
INTERNATIONAL
TRADE LAW–MEMBERS (c) Election of 5 members of the
Organizational
Committee of the Peacebuilding Commission. See: UN.
PEACEBUILDING COMMISSION.
ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITTEE–MEMBERS
(d) Election of 18 members of the Human Rights Council. See: UN.
HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL–
MEMBERS
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111. Appointments to fill vacancies in subsidiary organs and
other appointments. See: SUBSIDIARY ORGANS–APPOINTMENTS (a)
Appointment of members of the Advisory
Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions. See: UN.
ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON
ADMINISTRATIVE AND BUDGETARY QUESTIONS–MEMBERS
(b) Appointment of members of the Committee on Contributions.
See: UN. COMMITTEE ON CONTRIBUTIONS–
MEMBERS (c) Confirmation of the appointment of members of
the Investments Committee. See: UN. INVESTMENTS COMMITTEE–
MEMBERS (d) Appointment of members of the International
Civil Service Commission. See: INTERNATIONAL CIVIL SERVICE
COMMISSION–MEMBERS (e) Appointment of members and alternate
members of the United Nations Staff Pension Committee. See: UN
STAFF PENSION COMMITTEE–
MEMBERS (f) Appointment of members of the Committee on
Conferences. See: UN. COMMITTEE ON CONFERENCES–
MEMBERS (g) Confirmation of the appointment of the
Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme. See:
UNDP. ADMINISTRATOR
(h) Confirmation of the appointment of the Secretary-General of
the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. See:
UNCTAD. SECRETARY-GENERAL
112. Admission of new Members to the United Nations. See:
UN–MEMBERS
113. Follow-up to the outcome of the Millennium Summit. See:
MILLENNIUM SUMMIT (2000 : NEW YORK)–
FOLLOW-UP
114. Follow-up to the commemoration of the 200th anniversary of
the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade. See:
SLAVERY–ANNIVERSARY (200TH)
115. Implementation of the resolutions of the United Nations.
See: UN RESOLUTIONS–IMPLEMENTATION
116. Revitalization of the work of the General Assembly. See:
UN. GENERAL ASSEMBLY–WORK
PROGRAMME
117. Question of equitable representation on and increase in the
membership of the Security Council and related matters. See: UN.
SECURITY COUNCIL–MEMBERSHIP
118. Strengthening of the United Nations system. (a)
Strengthening of the United Nations system.
See: UN SYSTEM–STRENGTHENING (b) Central role of the United
Nations system in
global governance. See: UN SYSTEM–GOVERNANCE
119. United Nations reform : measures and proposals. See:
UN–ORGANIZATIONAL REFORM
120. Multilingualism. See: MULTILINGUALISM
121. Cooperation between the United Nations and regional and
other organizations. See: REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS–UN (a) Cooperation
between the United Nations and
the African Union. See: AFRICAN UNION–UN
(b) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Asian-African
Legal Consultative Organization. See: ASIAN-AFRICAN LEGAL
CONSULTATIVE ORGANIZATION–UN (c) Cooperation between the United
Nations and
the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. See: ASSOCIATION OF
SOUTHEAST ASIAN
NATIONS–UN (d) Cooperation between the United Nations and
the Black Sea Economic Cooperation Organization. See: BLACK SEA
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ORGANIZATION–UN (e) Cooperation between the United Nations
and
the Caribbean Community. See: CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY–UN
(f) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Collective
Security Treaty Organization. See: COLLECTIVE SECURITY TREATY
ORGANIZATION–UN (g) Cooperation between the United Nations
and
the Community of Portuguese-speaking Countries. See: COMMUNITY
OF PORTUGUESE-
SPEAKING COUNTRIES–UN (h) Cooperation between the United Nations
and
the Council of Europe. See: COUNCIL OF EUROPE–UN
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(i) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Economic
Community of Central African States. See: ECONOMIC COMMUNITY OF
CENTRAL
AFRICAN STATES–UN (j) Cooperation between the United Nations
and
the Economic Cooperation Organization. See: ECONOMIC
COOPERATION
ORGANIZATIONS–UN (k) Cooperation between the United Nations
and
the Eurasian Economic Community. See: EURASIAN ECONOMIC
COMMUNITY–
UN (l) Cooperation between the United Nations and
the International Organization of la Francophonie. See:
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF LA
FRANCOPHONIE–UN (m) Cooperation between the United Nations
and
the Latin American Economic System. See: LATIN AMERICAN
ECONOMIC
SYSTEM–UN (n) Cooperation between the United Nations and
the League of Arab States. See: LEAGUE OF ARAB STATES–UN
(o) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Organization
for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons. See: ORGANIZATION FOR
THE
PROHIBITION OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS–UN
(p) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Organization
for Security and Cooperation in Europe. See: ORGANIZATION FOR
SECURITY AND
COOPERATION IN EUROPE–UN (q) Cooperation between the United
Nations and
the Organization of American States. See: ORGANIZATION OF
AMERICAN
STATES–UN (r) Cooperation between the United Nations and
the Organization of Islamic Cooperation. See: ORGANIZATION OF
ISLAMIC
COOPERATION–UN (s) Cooperation between the United Nations
and
the Pacific Islands Forum. See: PACIFIC ISLANDS FORUM–UN
(t) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Preparatory
Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty
Organization. See: PREPARATORY COMMISSION FOR THE
COMPREHENSIVE NUCLEAR-TEST-BAN TREATY–UN
(u) Cooperation between the United Nations and the Shanghai
Cooperation Organization. See: SHANGHAI COOPERATION
ORGANIZATION–UN (v) Cooperation between the United Nations
and
the Southern African Development Community. See: SOUTHERN
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY–UN (w) Cooperation between the United Nations and
the Central European Initiative. See: CENTRAL EUROPEAN
INITIATIVE–UN
122. Follow-up to the recommendations on administrative
management and internal oversight of the Independent Inquiry
Committee into the United Nations Oil-for-Food Programme.
123. Global health and foreign policy. See: HEALTH
124. International Criminal Tribunal for the Prosecution of
Persons Responsible for Genocide and Other Serious Violations of
International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of Rwanda
and Rwandan Citizens Responsible for Genocide and Other Such
Violations Committed in the Territory of Neighbouring States
between 1 January and 31 December 1994. See: INTERNATIONAL
TRIBUNAL–RWANDA
125. International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons
Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian
Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991.
See: INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER
YUGOSLAVIA
126. International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals.
See: INTERNATIONAL RESIDUAL MECHANISM
FOR CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS
127. Addressing the socioeconomic needs of individuals, families
and societies affected by autism spectrum disorders and other
developmental disorders. See: AUTISM
128. Financial reports and audited financial statements, and
reports of the Board of Auditors. See: UN–FINANCIAL REPORTS (a)
United Nations.
See: UN–ACCOUNTS (b) United Nations peacekeeping operations.
See: UN PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS–ACCOUNTS
(c) International Trade Centre. See: INTERNATIONAL TRADE
CENTRE–
ACCOUNTS (d) United Nations University.
See: UN UNIVERSITY–ACCOUNTS
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(e) Capital master plan. See: UN CAPITAL MASTER PLAN–
ACCOUNTS (f) United Nations Development Programme.
See: UNDP–ACCOUNTS (g) United Nations Children's Fund.
See: UNICEF–ACCOUNTS (h) United Nations Relief and Works Agency
for
Palestine Refugees in the Near East. See: UNRWA–ACCOUNTS
(i) United Nations Institute for Training and Research. See:
UNITAR–ACCOUNTS
(j) Voluntary funds administered by the United Nations High
Commissioner for Refugees. See: UNHCR–ACCOUNTS
(k) Fund of the United Nations Environment Programme. See:
UNEP–ACCOUNTS
(l) United Nations Population Fund. See: UNFPA–ACCOUNTS
(m) United Nations Human Settlements Programme. See:
UN-HABITAT–ACCOUNTS
(n) United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. See: UN OFFICE ON
DRUGS AND CRIME–
ACCOUNTS (o) United Nations Office for Project Services.
See: UN OFFICE FOR PROJECT SERVICES–ACCOUNTS
(p) International Criminal Tribunal for the Prosecution of
Persons Responsible for Genocide and Other Serious Violations of
International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of Rwanda
and Rwandan Citizens Responsible for Genocide and Other Such
Violations Committed in the Territory of Neighbouring States
between 1 January and 31 December 1994. See: INTERNATIONAL
TRIBUNAL–RWANDA–
ACCOUNTS (q) International Tribunal for the Prosecution of
Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International
Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former
Yugoslavia since 1991. See: INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER
YUGOSLAVIA–ACCOUNTS (r) United Nations Entity for Gender
Equality and
the Empowerment of Women (UN-Women). See: UN-WOMEN–ACCOUNTS
129. Review of the efficiency of the administrative and
financial functioning of the United Nations. See:
UN–ADMINISTRATION
130. Programme budget for the biennium 2012-2013. See: UN–BUDGET
(2012-2013)
131. Programme planning. See: UN–PROGRAMME PLANNING
132. Improving the financial situation of the United Nations.
See: UN–FINANCIAL SITUATION
133. Pattern of conferences. See: UN–CALENDAR OF MEETINGS
(2012-2013)
134. Scale of assessments for the apportionment of the expenses
of the United Nations. See: UN–BUDGET CONTRIBUTIONS
135. Human resources management. See: UN–HUMAN RESOURCES
MANAGEMENT
136. Joint Inspection Unit. See: JOINT INSPECTION UNIT
137. United Nations common system. See: PERSONNEL QUESTIONS–UN
SYSTEM
138. United Nations pension system. See: PENSIONS–UN SYSTEM
139. Administrative and budgetary coordination of the United
Nations with the specialized agencies and the International Atomic
Energy Agency. See: ADMINISTRATIVE AND BUDGETARY
COORDINATION–UN SYSTEM
140. Report on the activities of the Office of Internal
Oversight Services. See: UN. OFFICE OF INTERNAL OVERSIGHT
SERVICES–ACTIVITIES
141. Administration of justice at the United Nations. See:
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
142. Financing of the International Criminal Tribunal for the
Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Genocide and Other Serious
Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the
Territory of Rwanda and Rwandan Citizens Responsible for Genocide
and Other Such Violations Committed in the Territory of
Neighbouring States between 1 January and 31 December 1994. See:
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–RWANDA–
FINANCING
143. Financing of the International Tribunal for the Prosecution
of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International
Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former
Yugoslavia since 1991. See: INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL–FORMER
YUGOSLAVIA–FINANCING
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144. Financing of the International Residual Mechanism for
Criminal Tribunals. See: INTERNATIONAL RESIDUAL MECHANISM
FOR CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS–FINANCING
145. Scale of assessments for the apportionment of the expenses
of the United Nations peacekeeping operations. See: PEACEKEEPING
OPERATIONS–BUDGET
CONTRIBUTIONS
146. Administrative and budgetary aspects of the financing of
the United Nations peacekeeping operations. See: PEACEKEEPING
OPERATIONS–FINANCING
147. Financing of the United Nations Interim Security Force for
Abyei. See: UN SECURITY FORCE FOR ABYEI–
FINANCING
148. Financing of the United Nations Mission in the Central
African Republic and Chad. See: UN MISSION IN THE CENTRAL
AFRICAN
REPUBLIC AND CHAD–FINANCING
149. Financing of the United Nations Operation in Côte d'Ivoire.
See: UN OPERATION IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE–
FINANCING
150. Financing of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in
Cyprus. See: UN PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN CYPRUS–
FINANCING
151. Financing of the United Nations Organization Stabilization
Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. See: UN
ORGANIZATION STABILIZATION MISSION
IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO–FINANCING
152. Financing of the United Nations Mission in East Timor. See:
UN MISSION IN EAST TIMOR–FINANCING
153. Financing of the United Nations Integrated Mission in
Timor-Leste. See: UN INTEGRATED MISSION IN TIMOR-LESTE–
FINANCING
154. Financing of the United Nations Observer Mission in
Georgia. See: UN OBSERVER MISSION IN GEORGIA–
FINANCING
155. Financing of the United Nations Stabilization Mission in
Haiti. See: UN STABILIZATION MISSION IN HAITI–
FINANCING
156. Financing of the United Nations Interim Administration
Mission in Kosovo. See: UN INTERIM ADMINISTRATION MISSION IN
KOSOVO–FINANCING
157. Financing of the United Nations Mission in Liberia. See: UN
MISSION IN LIBERIA–FINANCING
158. Financing of the United Nations peacekeeping forces in the
Middle East. See: PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS–MIDDLE
EAST–FINANCING (a) United Nations Disengagement Observer
Force.
See: UN DISENGAGEMENT OBSERVER FORCE–FINANCING
(b) United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon. See: UN INTERIM
FORCE IN LEBANON–
FINANCING
159. Financing of the United Nations Mission in South Sudan.
See: UN MISSION IN SOUTH SUDAN–FINANCING
160. Financing of the United Nations Mission in the Sudan. See:
UN MISSION IN THE SUDAN–FINANCING
161. Financing of the United Nations Supervision Mission in the
Syrian Arab Republic. See: UN SUPERVISION MISSION IN THE SYRIAN
ARAB REPUBLIC–FINANCING
162. Financing of the United Nations Mission for the Referendum
in Western Sahara. See: UN MISSION FOR THE REFERENDUM IN
WESTERN SAHARA–FINANCING
163. Financing of the African Union-United Nations Hybrid
Operation in Darfur. See: AU-UN HYBRID OPERATION IN DARFUR–
FINANCING
164. Financing of the activities arising from Security Council
resolution 1863 (2009). See: AFRICAN UNION MISSION IN SOMALIA–
FINANCING
165. Report of the Committee on Relations with the Host Country.
See: UN–HOST COUNTRY RELATIONS
166. Observer status for the Cooperation Council of
Turkic-speaking States in the General Assembly. See: COOPERATION
COUNCIL OF TURKIC-
SPEAKING STATES–OBSERVER STATUS
167. Observer status for the International Conference of Asian
Political Parties in the General Assembly. See: INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE OF ASIAN
POLITICAL PARTIES–OBSERVER STATUS
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168. Observer status for the Andean Development Corporation in
the General Assembly. See: ANDEAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION–
OBSERVER STATUS
169. Observer status for the International Chamber of Commerce
in the General Assembly. See: INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE–OBSERVER STATUS
170. Observer status for the European Organization for Nuclear
Research in the General Assembly. See: EUROPEAN ORGANIZATION FOR
NUCLEAR
RESEARCH–OBSERVER STATUS
171. Financing of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated
Stabilization Mission in Mali. See: UN MULTIDIMENSIONAL
INTEGRATED
STABILIZATION MISSION IN MALI–FINANCING
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ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE (Agenda item 141) Reports
A/67/98 Administration of justice at the United Nations : report
of the Internal Justice Council.
Issued: 18 June 2012.
A/67/172 Activities of the Office of the United Nations
Ombudsman and Mediation Services : report of the
Secretary-General.
Issued: 24 July 2012.
A/67/265 Administration of justice at the United Nations :
report of the Secretary-General.
Issued: 7 Aug. 2012.
A/67/265/Corr.1 Administration of justice at the United Nations
: report of the Secretary-General : corrigendum.
Issued: 2 Oct. 2012. - Corrects text.
A/67/349 Amendments to the rules of procedure of the United
Nations Dispute Tribunal and the United Nations Appeals Tribunal :
report of the Secretary-General.
Issued: 3 Aug. 2012.
A/67/547 Administration of justice at the United Nations and
activities of the Office of the United Nations Ombudsman and
Mediation Services : report of the Advisory Committee on
Administrative and Budgetary Questions.
Issued: 25 Oct. 2012. General documents
A/67/506 (S/2012/752) Letter, 8 Oct. 2012, from the Islamic
Republic of Iran. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the
Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, outcome documents
issued at the 16th Conference of the Heads of State or Government
of Non-Aligned Countries, held in Tehran, 26-31 Aug. 2012.
A/67/538 Letter, 10 Oct. 2012, from the Secretary-General.
Transmits letter dated 4 Oct. 2012 from the President of the UN
Dispute Tribunal forwarding observations by the judges of the
Tribunal on the recommendations contained in the report of the
Internal Justice Council (A/67/98) and the Secretary General's
report on the administration of justice at the UN (A/67/265 and
Corr.1).
A/C.5/67/9 Letter, 23 Oct. 2012, from the President of the
General Assembly. Transmits letter from the Chair of the 6th
Committee, with regard to agenda item 141, "Administration of
justice at the United Nations".
Draft resolutions/decisions A/C.5/67/L.11 Administration of
justice at the United
Nations : draft resolution / submitted by the Chair of the
Committee following informal consultations.
Discussion in the Administrative and Budgetary Committee (5th
Committee)
A/67/669 Report of the 5th Committee.
A/C.5/67/SR.12 (5 Nov. 2012).
A/C.5/67/SR.22 (24 Dec. 2012).
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE (Agenda item 141) (continued)
Discussion in the Legal Committee (6th Committee)
A/C.6/67/SR.10 (15 Oct. 2012).
A/C.6/67/SR.14 (19 Oct. 2012). Discussion in plenary
A/67/PV.56 (14 Dec. 2012).
A/67/PV.62 (24 Dec. 2012). At the 62nd meeting, draft resolution
in A/67/669
(originally A/C.5/67/L.11) was adopted without vote: resolution
67/241.
Resolutions A/RES/67/241 Administration of justice at the
United
Nations. (Adopted without vote, 62nd plenary meeting, 24
Dec. 2012)
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE–HUMAN RIGHTS (Agenda item 69b)
Reports
A/67/260 Human rights in the administration of justice : report
of the Secretary-General.
Issued: 7 Aug. 2012.
A/67/260/Add.1 Human rights in the administration of justice :
report of the Secretary-General : addendum.
Issued: 18 Sept. 2012. Draft resolutions/decisions
A/C.3/67/L.34 Human rights in the administration of justice :
draft resolution / Albania, Andorra, Argentina, Armenia, Austria,
Belgium, Benin, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Chile, Croatia,
Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia,
Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia,
Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, Monaco,
Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Panama, Peru, Poland, Portugal,
Republic of Moldova, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain,
Sweden, Switzerland, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Additional sponsors: Brazil, China, Costa Rica, Côte d'Ivoire,
Iceland, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Paraguay, San Marino, Somalia,
Thailand and Uruguay (A/67/457/Add.2).
http://undocs.org/A/67/98http://undocs.org/A/67/172http://undocs.org/A/67/265http://undocs.org/A/67/265/Corr.1http://undocs.org/A/67/349http://undocs.org/A/67/547http://undocs.org/A/67/506http://undocs.org/A/67/538http://undocs.org/A/C.5/67/9http://undocs.org/A/C.5/67/L.11http://undocs.org/A/67/669http://undocs.org/A/C.5/67/SR.12http://undocs.org/A/C.5/67/SR.22http://undocs.org/A/C.6/67/SR.10http://undocs.org/A/C.6/67/SR.14http://undocs.org/A/67/PV.56http://undocs.org/A/67/PV.62http://undocs.org/A/RES/67/241http://undocs.org/A/67/260http://undocs.org/A/67/260/Add.1http://undocs.org/A/C.3/67/L.34
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ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE–HUMAN RIGHTS (Agenda item 69b)
(continued)
A/C.3/67/L.34/Rev.1 Human rights in the administration of
justice : revised draft resolution / Albania, Andorra, Argentina,
Armenia, Austria, Belgium, Benin, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil,
Bulgaria, Chile, China, Costa Rica, Côte d'Ivoire, Croatia, Cyprus,
Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia,
Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel,
Italy, Japan, Jordan, Latvia, Lebanon, Liechtenstein, Lithuania,
Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway,
Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Moldova,
Romania, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Somalia, Spain,
Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, the former Yugoslav Republic of
Macedonia, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and
Uruguay.
China was listed in error as a sponsor (A/67/457/Add.2). -
Additional sponsors: Belarus, Dominican Republic, Ecuador,
Honduras, India, Mali, Mongolia, Morocco, Philippines, Republic of
Korea and Ukraine (A/67/457/Add.2/Corr.1).
Discussion in the Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Committee
(3rd Committee)
A/67/457/Add.2 Report of the 3rd Committee.
A/67/457/Add.2/Corr.1 Report of the 3rd Committee. Corrects
text.
A/C.3/67/SR.38 (15 Nov. 2012).
A/C.3/67/SR.41 (20 Nov. 2012). Discussion in plenary
A/67/PV.60 (20 Dec. 2012). At the 60th meeting, draft resolution
V in
A/67/457/Add.2 (originally A/C.3/67/L.34/Rev.1) was adopted
without vote: resolution 67/166.
Resolutions A/RES/67/166 Human rights in the administration
of
justice. (Adopted without vote, 60th plenary meeting, 20
Dec. 2012)
ADMINISTRATIVE AND BUDGETARY COORDINATION–UN SYSTEM (Agenda item
139) Reports
A/67/215 Budgetary and financial situation of the organizations
of the United Nations System : note / by the Secretary-General.
Issued: 31 July 2012. - Transmits statistical report submitted
by the UN System Chief Executives Board for Coordination.
General documents A/67/506 (S/2012/752) Letter, 8 Oct. 2012,
from the
Islamic Republic of Iran. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of
the Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, outcome
documents issued at the 16th Conference of the Heads of State or
Government of Non-Aligned Countries, held in Tehran, 26-31 Aug.
2012.
ADMINISTRATIVE AND BUDGETARY COORDINATION–UN SYSTEM (Agenda item
139) (continued) Draft resolutions/decisions
A/C.5/67/L.3 Budgetary and financial situation of the
organizations of the United Nations system : draft decision /
submitted by the Chair.
A/C.5/67/L.27 Budgetary and financial situation of the
organizations of the United Nations system : draft decision /
submitted by the Chair of the Committee following informal
consultations.
Discussion in the Administrative and Budgetary Committee (5th
Committee)
A/67/662 Report of the 5th Committee.
A/67/662/Add.1 Report of the 5th Committee.
A/C.5/67/SR.4 (9 Oct. 2012).
A/C.5/67/SR.17 (7 Dec. 2012).
A/C.5/67/SR.27 (28 Mar. 2013). Discussion in plenary
A/67/PV.62 (24 Dec. 2012). At the 62nd meeting, draft decision
in A/67/662
(originally A/C.5/67/L.3) was adopted without vote: decision
67/553 A.
A/67/PV.73 (12 Apr. 2013). At the 73rd meeting, draft decision
in A/67/662/Add.1
(originally A/C.5/67/L.27) was adopted without vote: decision
67/553 B.
AFGHANISTAN SITUATION (Agenda item 38) Reports
A/67/354 (S/2012/703) The situation in Afghanistan and its
implications for international peace and security : report of the
Secretary-General.
Issued: 13 Sept. 2012.
A/67/619 (S/2012/907) The situation in Afghanistan and its
implications for international peace and security : report of the
Secretary-General.
Issued: 6 Dec. 2012.
A/67/778 (S/2013/133) The situation in Afghanistan and its
implications for international peace and security : report of the
Secretary-General.
Issued: 5 Mar. 2013.
A/67/889 (S/2013/350) The situation in Afghanistan and its
implications for international peace and security : report of the
Secretary-General.
Issued: 13 June 2013.
A/67/981/Corr.1 (S/2013/535/Corr.1) The situation in Afghanistan
and its implications for international peace and security : report
of the Secretary-General : corrigendum.
Issued: 19 Nov. 2013. - Withdraws document A/67/981-S/2013/535;
the report of the Secretary-General is being circulated under
document symbol A/68/609-S/2013/535.
http://undocs.org/A/C.3/67/L.34/Rev.1http://undocs.org/A/67/457/Add.2http://undocs.org/A/67/457/Add.2/Corr.1http://undocs.org/A/C.3/67/SR.38http://undocs.org/A/C.3/67/SR.41http://undocs.org/A/67/PV.60http://undocs.org/A/RES/67/166http://undocs.org/A/67/215http://undocs.org/A/67/506http://undocs.org/A/C.5/67/L.3http://undocs.org/A/C.5/67/L.27http://undocs.org/A/67/662http://undocs.org/A/67/662/Add.1http://undocs.org/A/C.5/67/SR.4http://undocs.org/A/C.5/67/SR.17http://undocs.org/A/C.5/67/SR.27http://undocs.org/A/67/PV.62http://undocs.org/A/67/PV.73http://undocs.org/A/67/354http://undocs.org/A/67/619http://undocs.org/A/67/778http://undocs.org/A/67/889http://undocs.org/A/67/981/Corr.1
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AFGHANISTAN SITUATION (Agenda item 38) (continued) General
documents
A/67/506 (S/2012/752) Letter, 8 Oct. 2012, from the Islamic
Republic of Iran. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the
Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, outcome documents
issued at the 16th Conference of the Heads of State or Government
of Non-Aligned Countries, held in Tehran, 26-31 Aug. 2012.
A/67/742 (S/2013/95) Letter, 11 Feb. 2013, from Egypt.
Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the Organisation of Islamic
Cooperation (OIC), the text of the outcome documents of the 12th
session of the OIC Summit, held in Cairo, 2-7 Feb. 2013.
Draft resolutions/decisions A/67/L.16 The situation in
Afghanistan : draft resolution /
Afghanistan, Albania, Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Austria,
Azerbaijan, Belgium, Canada, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic,
Denmark, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany,
Guatemala, Hungary, Iceland, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan,
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lesotho, Liechtenstein, Lithuania,
Luxembourg, Monaco, Mongolia, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway,
Pakistan, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Korea, Republic of Moldova,
Romania, Russian Federation, San Marino, Singapore, Slovakia,
Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Tajikistan, Thailand, the former Yugoslav
Republic of Macedonia, Timor-Leste, Togo, Turkey, Tuvalu, Ukraine,
United States of America and Viet Nam.
A/67/L.16/Add.1 The situation in Afghanistan : draft resolution
: addendum.
Additional sponsors: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria,
Cambodia, China, Eritrea, Greece, Haiti, Indonesia, Malta,
Micronesia (Federated States of), Morocco, New Zealand, Palau,
Peru, Philippines, Serbia, Switzerland, Turkmenistan, United
Kingdom, United Republic of Tanzania and Uzbekistan.
Discussion in plenary A/67/PV.41 (27 Nov. 2012).
At the 41st plenary meeting, draft resolution A/67/L.16 was
adopted without vote: resolution 67/16.
Resolutions A/RES/67/16 The situation in Afghanistan.
(Adopted without vote, 41st plenary meeting, 27 Nov. 2012)
AFRICA–DEVELOPMENT (Agenda item 63b) Reports
A/67/205 (S/2012/715) Causes of conflict and the promotion of
durable peace and sustainable development in Africa : report of the
Secretary-General.
Issued: 27 July 2012.
AFRICA–DEVELOPMENT (Agenda item 63b) (continued)
A/67/205/Add.1 (S/2012/715/Add.1) Causes of conflict and the
promotion of durable peace and sustainable development in Africa :
report of the Secretary-General : addendum.
Issued: 2 May 2013. General documents
A/67/206 Note verbale, 11 July 2012, from Morocco. Transmits, in
the capacity as Chair of the Governing Council of the
Inter-Parliamentary Union, the text of the resolutions adopted by
the 126th Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union, Kampala, 31
Mar.-5 Apr. 2012.
A/67/765 Summary report on the 2012 parliamentary hearing : note
/ by the President of the General Assembly.
"A road less travelled: parliamentary approaches to conflict
prevention, reconciliation, and peacebuilding", parliamentary
hearing, organized jointly by the Inter-Parliamentary Union and the
Office of the President of the UN General Assembly, held at UN
Headquarters, 6-7 Dec. 2012.
A/67/881 (S/2013/325) Letter, 30 May 2013, from Qatar. Transmits
the final declaration adopted at the International Donor Conference
for Reconstruction and Development in Darfur, held in Doha, 7-8
Apr. 2013.
Draft resolutions/decisions A/67/L.59 Implementation of the
recommendations
contained in the report of the Secretary-General on the causes
of conflict and the promotion of durable peace and sustainable
development in Africa : draft resolution / Fiji [on behalf of the
Group of 77 and China].
A/67/L.59/Rev.1 Implementation of the recommendations contained
in the report of the Secretary-General on the causes of conflict
and the promotion of durable peace and sustainable development in
Africa : draft resolution / Fiji [on behalf of the Group of 77 and
China].
A/67/L.59/Rev.1/Add.1 Implementation of the recommendations
contained in the report of the Secretary-General on the causes of
conflict and the promotion of durable peace and sustainable
development in Africa : draft resolution : addendum.
Additional sponsors: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and
Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece,
Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Montenegro,
Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia,
Spain, Sweden, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and United
States.
Discussion in plenary A/67/PV.25 (17 Oct. 2012).
A/67/PV.26 (17 Oct. 2012).
A/67/PV.28 (22 Oct. 2012).
http://undocs.org/A/67/506http://undocs.org/A/67/742http://undocs.org/A/67/L.16http://undocs.org/A/67/L.16/Add.1http://undocs.org/A/67/PV.41http://undocs.org/A/RES/67/16http://undocs.org/A/67/205http://undocs.org/A/67/205/Add.1http://undocs.org/A/67/206http://undocs.org/A/67/765http://undocs.org/A/67/881http://undocs.org/A/67/L.59http://undocs.org/A/67/L.59/Rev.1http://undocs.org/A/67/L.59/Rev.1/Add.1http://undocs.org/A/67/PV.25http://undocs.org/A/67/PV.26http://undocs.org/A/67/PV.28
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AFRICA–DEVELOPMENT (Agenda item 63b) (continued)
A/67/PV.92 (24 July 2013). At the 92nd meeting, draft
resolution
A/67/L.59/Rev.1, as orally corrected, was adopted without vote:
resolution 67/293.
Resolutions A/RES/67/293 Implementation of the
recommendations
contained in the report of the Secretary-General on the causes
of conflict and the promotion of durable peace and sustainable
development in Africa.
(Adopted without vote, 92nd plenary meeting, 24 July 2013)
AFRICA–SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT–PARTNERSHIP (Agenda item 63a)
Reports
A/67/204 New Partnership for Africa's Development : 10th
consolidated progress report on implementation and international
support : report of the Secretary-General.
Issued: 27 July 2012. General documents
A/67/506 (S/2012/752) Letter, 8 Oct. 2012, from the Islamic
Republic of Iran. Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the
Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, outcome documents
issued at the 16th Conference of the Heads of State or Government
of Non-Aligned Countries, held in Tehran, 26-31 Aug. 2012.
A/67/519 Letter, 10 Oct. 2012, from Algeria. Transmits the
Ministerial Declaration adopted at the 36th annual meeting of the
Ministers for Foreign Affairs of the Group of 77, held at UN
Headquarters, on 28 Sept. 2012.
A/67/569 Letter, 8 Nov. 2012, from Kazakhstan. Transmits
statement of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation regarding the
alleged attack to the Yarmuk plant in Khartoum (Sudan) on 24 Oct.
2012 by Israel, adopted in New York, 7 Nov. 2012.
A/67/742 (S/2013/95) Letter, 11 Feb. 2013, from Egypt.
Transmits, in the capacity as Chair of the Organisation of Islamic
Cooperation (OIC), the text of the outcome documents of the 12th
session of the OIC Summit, held in Cairo, 2-7 Feb. 2013.
A/67/961 (S/2013/456) Identical letters, 31 July 2013, from
Benin and Cameroon addressed to the Secretary-General and the
President of the Security Council. Reports on the Summit of Heads
of State and Government of the Economic Community of West African
States, the Economic Community of Central African States and the
Commission of the Gulf of Guinea, held in Yaoundé, 24-25 June 2013;
concerns efforts to combat the piracy and armed robbery at sea.
Draft resolutions/decisions A/67/L.57 New Partnership for
Africa's Development :
progress in implementation and international support : draft
resolution / Fiji [on behalf of the Group of 77 and China].
AFRICA–SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT–PARTNERSHIP (Agenda item 63a)
(continued)
A/67/L.57/Rev.1 New Partnership for Africa's Development :
progress in implementation and international support : [revised]
draft resolution / Fiji [on behalf of the Group of 77 and
China].
A/67/L.57/Rev.1/Add.1 New Partnership for Africa's Development :
progress in implementation and international support : [revised]
draft resolution : addendum.
Additional sponsors: Australia, Croatia, Estonia, Finland,
France, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Portugal,
Romania, Slovenia, Sweden and the former Yugoslav Republic of
Macedonia.
Discussion in plenary A/67/PV.25 (17 Oct. 2012).
A/67/PV.26 (17 Oct. 2012).
A/67/PV.28 (22 Oct. 2012).
A/67/PV.94 (15 Aug. 2013). At the 94th meeting, draft resolution
A/67/L.57/Rev.1
was adopted without vote: resolution 67/294. Resolutions
A/RES/67/294 New Partnership for Africa's Development : progress
in implementation and international support.
(Adopted without vote, 94th plenary meeting, 15 Aug. 2013)
AFRICAN UNION–UN (Agenda item 121a) Reports
A/67/280 (S/2012/614) Cooperation between the United Nations and
regional and other organizations : report of the
Secretary-General.
Issued: 9 Aug. 2012. Draft resolutions/decisions
A/67/L.67 Cooperation between the United Nations and the African
Union : draft resolution / Côte d'Ivoire [on behalf of the Group of
African States].
A/67/L.67/Rev.1 Cooperation between the United Nations and the
African Union : [revised] draft resolution / Australia, Belgium,
Eritrea [on behalf of the Group of African States] and Sweden.
A/67/L.67/Rev.1/Add.1 Cooperation between the United Nations and
the African Union : [revised] draft resolution : addendum.
Additional sponsors: Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cyprus,
Czech Republic, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Italy,
Lithuania, Malaysia, Montenegro, New Zealand, Norway, Poland,
Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Spain and the former Yugoslav Republic
of Macedonia.
Discussion in plenary A/67/PV.40 (19 Nov. 2012).
http://undocs.org/A/67/PV.92http://undocs.org/A/RES/67/293http://undocs.org/A/67/204http://undocs.org/A/67/506http://undocs.org/A/67/519http://undocs.org/A/67/569http://undocs.org/A/67/742http://undocs.org/A/67/961http://undocs.org/A/67/L.57http://undocs.org/A/67/L.57/Rev.1http://undocs.org/A/67/L.57/Rev.1/Add.1http://undocs.org/A/67/PV.25http://undocs.org/A/67/PV.26http://undocs.org/A/67/PV.28http://undocs.org/A/67/PV.94http://undocs.org/A/RES/67/294http://undocs.org/A/67/280http://undocs.org/A/67/L.67http://undocs.org/A/67/L.67/Rev.1http://undocs.org/A/67/L.67/Rev.1/Add.1http://undocs.org/A/67/PV.40
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AFRICAN UNION–UN (Agenda item 121a) (continued)
A/67/PV.99 (16 Sept. 2013). At the 99th meeting, draft
resolution
A/67/L.67/Rev.1, as orally corrected, was adopted without vote:
resolution 67/302.
Resolutions A/RES/67/302 Cooperation between the United
Nations
and the African Union. (Adopted without vote, 99th plenary
meeting, 16
Sept. 2013)
AFRICAN UNION MISSION IN SOMALIA–FINANCING (Agenda item 164)
Reports
A/67/600 Budget performance of the financing of support of the
African Union Mission in Somalia for the period from 1 July 2011 to
30 June 2012 : report of the Secretary-General.
Issued: 27 Nov. 2012.
A/67/712 Budget for the United Nations Support Office for the
African Union Mission in Somalia for the period from 1 July 2013 to
30 June 2014 : report of the Secretary-General.
Issued: 25 Jan. 2013.
A/67/780/Add.16 Budget performance for the period from 1 July
2011 to 30 June 2012 of the financing of support of the African
Union Mission in Somalia and proposed budget for the period from 1
July 2013 to 30 June 2014 of the United Nations Support Office for
the African Union Mission in Somalia : report of the Advisory
Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions.
Issued: 23 Apr. 2013. Draft resolutions/decisions
A/C.5/67/L.45 Financing of the activities arising from Security
Council resolution 1863 (2009) : draft resolution / submitted by
the Chair of the Committee following informal consultations.
Discussion in the Administrative and Budgetary Committee (5th
Committee)
A/67/912 Report of the 5th Committee.
A/C.5/67/SR.29 (8 May 2013).
A/C.5/67/SR.35 (27 June 2013). Discussion in plenary
A/67/PV.90 (28 June 2013). At the 90th meeting, draft resolution
A/C.5/67/L.45
was adopted without vote: resolution 67/285. Resolutions
A/RES/67/285 Financing of the activities arising from Security
Council resolution 1863 (2009).
(Adopted without vote, 90th plenary meeting, 28 June 2013)
AGEING PERSONS (Agenda item 27b) Draft resolutions/decisions
A/C.3/67/L.9 Comprehensive and integral international convention
to promote and protect the rights and dignity of older persons :
draft resolution / El Salvador.
A/C.3/67/L.9/Rev.1 Towards a comprehensive and integral
international legal instrument to promote and protect the rights
and dignity of older persons : revised draft resolution / Bolivia
(Plurinational State of), Brazil, Chile, Dominican Republic,
Ecuador, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Honduras, Mexico
and Nicaragua.
Additional sponsors: Belize, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominica, Gabon,
Guatemala, Haiti, Mali, Panama, Paraguay, Senegal, South Africa,
Sri Lanka, Turkmenistan and Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)
(A/67/449).
Discussion in the Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Committee
(3rd Committee)
A/67/449 Report of the 3rd Committee.
A/C.3/67/SR.1 (8 Oct. 2012).
A/C.3/67/SR.2 (8 Oct. 2012).
A/C.3/67/SR.3 (9 Oct. 2012).
A/C.3/67/SR.4 (9 Oct. 2012).
A/C.3/67/SR.41 (20 Nov. 2012).
A/C.3/67/SR.46 (27 Nov. 2012). Discussion in plenary
A/67/PV.60 (20 Dec. 2012). At the 60th meeting, draft resolution
II in A/67/449
(originally A/C.3/67/L.9/Rev.1) was adopted (54-5-118):
resolution 67/139.
Resolutions A/RES/67/139 Towards a comprehensive and
integral
international legal instrument to promote and protect the rights
and dignity of older persons.
(Adopted 54-5-118, 60th plenary meeting, 20 Dec. 2012)
AGEING PERSONS–2ND WORLD ASSEMBLY (2002) (Agenda item 27c)
Reports
A/67/188 Follow-up to the 2nd World Assembly on Ageing : report
of the Secretary-General.
Issued: 26 July 2012. Draft resolutions/decisions
A/C.3/67/L.9 Comprehensive and integral international convention
to promote and protect the rights and dignity of older persons :
draft resolution / El Salvador.
http://undocs.org/A/67/PV.99http://undocs.org/A/RES/67/302http://undocs.org/A/67/600http://undocs.org/A/67/712http://undocs.org/A/67/780/Add.16http://undocs.org/A/C.5/67/L.45http://undocs.org/A/67/912http://undocs.org/A/C.5/67/SR.29http://undocs.org/A/C.5/67/SR.35http://undocs.org/A/67/PV.90http://undocs.org/A/RES/67/285http://undocs.org/A/C.3/67/L.9http://undocs.org/A/C.3/67/L.9/Rev.1http://undocs.org/A/67/449http://undocs.org/A/C.3/67/SR.1http://undocs.org/A/C.3/67/SR.2http://undocs.org/A/C.3/67/SR.3http://undocs.org/A/C.3/67/SR.4http://undocs.org/A/C.3/67/SR.41http://undocs.org/A/C.3/67/SR.46http://undocs.org/A/67/PV.60http://undocs.org/A/RES/67/139http://undocs.org/A/67/188http://undocs.org/A/C.3/67/L.9
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A/C.3/67/L.9/Rev.1 Towards a comprehensive and integral
international legal instrum