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    • 200001. the resolutions of the
    • 200005. of the Third Review Conference
    • 200009. the Fourteenth Conference of Heads of State
    • 200013. of the Ministerial Council
    • 200017. to country offices in
    • 200021. for the entire region
    • 200025. to consider the question
    • 200029. were insufficient to cover all
    • 200033. of the Hague Conference
    • 200037. the Chief Executives Board
    • 200041. on Drugs and
    • 200045. to fight against impunity
    • 200049. Organization of the Islamic Conference to
    • 200053. to balance
    • 200057. if they were
    • 200061. jurisdiction of other States
    • 200065. the Abuja Summit
    • 200069. racial equality index
    • 200073. one amendment necessarily implies
    • 200077. indication that
    • 200081. Masa Ohyama
    • 200085. the Quartet principles
    • 200089. peacebuilding initiatives
    • 200093. of buildings to the United Nations
    • 200097. are in arrears under
    • 200101. average vacancy rate
    • 200105. such as the need
    • 200109. the area of governance
    • 200113. the Security Council as
    • 200117. the Gender Equality Council
    • 200121. Forum group
    • 200125. clearly identified
    • 200129. fundamental breach
    • 200133. various United Nations decisions
    • 200137. training schools
    • 200141. times per
    • 200145. education centres
    • 200149. UNRWA vehicles
    • 200153. Monitoring Centre
    • 200157. the question of reservations to
    • 200161. the question of the promotion
    • 200165. is liable to
    • 200169. permanent status issues
    • 200173. assist the people
    • 200177. Senior Legal Adviser
    • 200181. adequate level
    • 200185. Mesfin
    • 200189. mercenary involvement
    • 200193. his involvement
    • 200197. projects aimed at
    • 200201. Modern House project
    • 200205. draft Criminal Code
    • 200209. a business
    • 200213. present draft
    • 200217. the problem of internal displacement
    • 200221. bank or
    • 200225. the illegal airport of Tymbou
    • 200229. with the provisions of this
    • 200233. with the Convention on Biological Diversity
    • 200237. with the Territory
    • 200241. with appreciation of the efforts
    • 200245. with the national Government
    • 200249. with the relevant authorities
    • 200253. with the treaty
    • 200257. with the relevant agencies
    • 200261. with the Government of Rwanda
    • 200265. with the Commission on Sustainable Development
    • 200269. with the representatives of Pitcairn on
    • 200273. penalizing
    • 200277. Treaty of Rarotonga
    • 200281. training standards
    • 200285. General Assembly has before it a draft
    • 200289. most of these countries
    • 200293. States Information
    • 200297. of adequate information
    • 200301. a concerned
    • 200305. comparison between
    • 200309. as a new proposal
    • 200313. Conference decision
    • 200317. employment offices
    • 200321. combat kidnapping
    • 200325. fight against all
    • 200329. liaison office in
    • 200333. WHO Office
    • 200337. million families
    • 200341. representative or
    • 200345. representative of South Africa on behalf
    • 200349. representatives of six
    • 200353. their representatives in
    • 200357. of African origin
    • 200361. of the establishment
    • 200365. supporting evidence
    • 200369. from the United Nations to
    • 200373. from vendors
    • 200377. of regulation
    • 200381. against pollution and physical degradation
    • 200385. from hunger so as to be
    • 200389. by States parties in accordance with articles
    • 200393. of food commodities
    • 200397. of the Covenant and
    • 200401. of regulations
    • 200405. the Rapporteur to
    • 200409. of fissile materials
    • 200413. of papers
    • 200417. of the appendix to
    • 200421. of all States concerned
    • 200425. are free of
    • 200429. of six inspectors
    • 200433. from the Gaza Strip and parts
    • 200437. from different parts
    • 200441. benefits from the international distribution
    • 200445. of Hungary
    • 200449. discussion of these
    • 200453. Youth Forum
    • 200457. since the previous session
    • 200461. operative part of the draft
    • 200465. Empretecos
    • 200469. prevent the recurrence
    • 200473. continue to fulfil
    • 200477. continue cooperating with
    • 200481. authenticity
    • 200485. staff members of the Secretariat
    • 200489. UNFPA personnel
    • 200493. field of the promotion and protection
    • 200497. was awarded
    • 200501. the outcomes of the Summit
    • 200505. of disarmament for the
    • 200509. Government published
    • 200513. the closure regime
    • 200517. his counterparts
    • 200521. of information and communication systems in
    • 200525. act now
    • 200529. same quality
    • 200533. data transfer
    • 200537. rapid growth
    • 200541. end of its session
    • 200545. quality of service
    • 200549. Nicaragua and Honduras in
    • 200553. this reserve
    • 200557. that connection to
    • 200561. of such items
    • 200565. such notifications
    • 200569. these tensions
    • 200573. of these peoples
    • 200577. this thematic cluster
    • 200581. there is an urgent need to
    • 200585. Horta
    • 200589. was a party
    • 200593. other subsidiary bodies
    • 200597. the post structure
    • 200601. was highlighted
    • 200605. and Abuja
    • 200609. and the worst forms
    • 200613. Special Rapporteur expressed
    • 200617. he underlined that
    • 200621. and that the United Nations
    • 200625. and Oecussi
    • 200629. and any other form of
    • 200633. about and its unequivocal condemnation
    • 200637. reaffirming the principle of the inadmissibility
    • 200641. stressing also
    • 200645. bearing in mind the principles
    • 200649. noting that voluntary contributions were insufficient
    • 200653. is against
    • 200657. and prepare a report
    • 200661. enforcement and
    • 200665. and responsive to
    • 200669. continuing high unemployment and
    • 200673. and economical
    • 200677. and grandchildren
    • 200681. and information activities
    • 200685. and local integration
    • 200689. and the Universal Declaration
    • 200693. and agreement on
    • 200697. and exclusion from
    • 200701. and the Mediterranean
    • 200705. and of the host country
    • 200709. and the challenges facing
    • 200713. and office automation
    • 200717. and advancement
    • 200721. and Toxin Weapons and on
    • 200725. and the recommendations adopted by
    • 200729. and crimes committed in the name
    • 200733. and private actors
    • 200737. immunities and facilities referred to
    • 200741. and the national Government
    • 200745. and services procured
    • 200749. international levels to address
    • 200753. agriculture and biodiversity
    • 200757. and brokering in
    • 200761. and liquidity
    • 200765. and funds of
    • 200769. and criminal gangs
    • 200773. and related violence
    • 200777. and trade law
    • 200781. and secondary rules
    • 200785. and entity
    • 200789. and educational facilities
    • 200793. and the European Centre for Space Law
    • 200797. and microenterprise
    • 200801. and negotiations on
    • 200805. and the United Kingdom for
    • 200809. and the methodologies
    • 200813. and international staff
    • 200817. and extraordinary expenses
    • 200821. and output
    • 200825. and peaceful means
    • 200829. and on my own account
    • 200833. and to the continuous improvement
    • 200837. and programme of work for
    • 200841. having carefully reviewed all
    • 200845. and build the capacity
    • 200849. the Committee regrets that the State party
    • 200853. and improve the efficiency
    • 200857. and record
    • 200861. it also requests
    • 200865. and in this regard requests
    • 200869. and promote international cooperation
    • 200873. and death and disability compensation
    • 200877. and inspect
    • 200881. and submit recommendations
    • 200885. and an effective division
    • 200889. The Committee notes with satisfaction
    • 200893. and represent
    • 200897. and implementing programmes with
    • 200901. and the implementation thereof
    • 200905. and broaden understanding
    • 200909. and clarify the
    • 200913. the credentials of representatives of States
    • 200917. and all resolutions
    • 200921. were urged
    • 200925. ICT units
    • 200929. and preserve the marine environment
    • 200933. and Government of Iraq
    • 200937. and autumn
    • 200941. and victim support
    • 200945. and the refusal to
    • 200949. Federal Ministry of the Interior
    • 200953. and increased participation
    • 200957. Minister for Immigration
    • 200961. the media and civil society
    • 200965. and to withdraw reservations
    • 200969. and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth
    • 200973. and liaison officers
    • 200977. of their status
    • 200981. coherent national
    • 200985. and universality
    • 200989. and introduced draft
    • 200993. and the United Nations Operation in Burundi
    • 200997. and other measures to
    • 200002. the resolutions of the General Assembly
    • 200006. the Third Review Conference of the Parties
    • 200010. of conferences and meetings in
    • 200014. of Accountants
    • 200018. pollutant
    • 200022. two organizations in
    • 200026. did not address
    • 200030. have not yet been
    • 200034. the Conference on Disarmament should
    • 200038. for map editors
    • 200042. the question of providing
    • 200046. against Transnational Organized Crime and
    • 200050. to crisis prevention
    • 200054. for that decision
    • 200058. to eliminate the
    • 200062. me to thank
    • 200066. psychiatric institutions
    • 200070. indicators for monitoring
    • 200074. What procedures and mechanisms are in place
    • 200078. two articles
    • 200082. Maiolo
    • 200086. the principles of free
    • 200090. initiatives aimed at
    • 200094. principle of equal remuneration
    • 200098. interdependent and complementary
    • 200102. when a proposal has been adopted or
    • 200106. such as beach and coastal erosion
    • 200110. the sphere of public opinion
    • 200114. the Security Council since
    • 200118. country groups
    • 200122. simulated
    • 200126. broadcasting stations
    • 200130. various members of
    • 200134. the Jabaliya refugee camp
    • 200138. Director of the Division for Social Policy
    • 200142. gender sensitivity
    • 200146. staff salary
    • 200150. Programme Activity Centre
    • 200154. a national centre
    • 200158. the issue of cooperation
    • 200162. the issue of the protection of civilians
    • 200166. responsibility for providing
    • 200170. Assistant Secretary of
    • 200174. substantial contributions
    • 200178. United Nations level
    • 200182. a low level
    • 200186. participation of Parties
    • 200190. citizen participation in
    • 200194. technical cooperation projects in
    • 200198. joint ventures with
    • 200202. education project
    • 200206. draft resolution on cooperation between
    • 200210. draft provisional agenda for the
    • 200214. draft CPD for
    • 200218. United Nations sources
    • 200222. the interest of the United Nations
    • 200226. the illegal airport of Tymbou in
    • 200230. with Europe
    • 200234. to the exclusion
    • 200238. with UNAMSIL
    • 200242. with the two sides
    • 200246. with the main States
    • 200250. with the multinational force
    • 200254. with regional and subregional organizations in
    • 200258. with the United Nations Human Settlements Programme
    • 200262. with their colleagues
    • 200266. with a variety
    • 200270. with the Paris Club
    • 200274. treatment of unaccompanied and separated
    • 200278. criteria or
    • 200282. compliance rate
    • 200286. death camps
    • 200290. other reasonable
    • 200294. Ankara FIR
    • 200298. additional information and clarifications
    • 200302. of living adequate for
    • 200306. Gori District
    • 200310. concrete proposals on
    • 200314. The Conference on Disarmament decision
    • 200318. rewarding
    • 200322. fight against kidnapping
    • 200326. another location
    • 200330. Office of the Special Adviser on Africa
    • 200334. fill the seats
    • 200338. million against
    • 200342. insolvency representative of
    • 200346. representative of Cambodia
    • 200350. representatives of six Parties
    • 200354. in order to benefit from
    • 200358. from Africa to
    • 200362. of CAT
    • 200366. from Congolese territory
    • 200370. of joint activities
    • 200374. the Permanent Mission of Bulgaria
    • 200378. of analysis
    • 200382. of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
    • 200386. from the account
    • 200390. of United Nations Member States
    • 200394. of the second year
    • 200398. from the Working Group
    • 200402. of basic principles
    • 200406. to be adopted by the
    • 200410. from the multilateral trading system
    • 200414. with access
    • 200418. of strengthening
    • 200422. of their freedom
    • 200426. statements are free of
    • 200430. from one year
    • 200434. from the Gaza Strip and parts of
    • 200438. from their position at
    • 200442. of its citizens
    • 200446. positions of responsibility
    • 200450. debated
    • 200454. special education grant
    • 200458. since her appointment
    • 200462. CSOs in
    • 200466. the United Nations system and
    • 200470. prevent the entry
    • 200474. continue its activities
    • 200478. specific subjects
    • 200482. summary or arbitrary execution
    • 200486. UNDP staff
    • 200490. team site
    • 200494. field of disarmament for the
    • 200498. Deputy Regional Director
    • 200502. has resulted in the
    • 200506. of disarmament for the prevention
    • 200510. the text of draft resolution
    • 200514. school system
    • 200518. the Commission considered draft
    • 200522. MI systems
    • 200526. same personal rights
    • 200530. its expenditures
    • 200534. population transfers
    • 200538. service Module
    • 200542. programme approach
    • 200546. Nyamwaya Mudho
    • 200550. these children in
    • 200554. such a commitment
    • 200558. such separation
    • 200562. over such items
    • 200566. the reviews
    • 200570. this important meeting of the Security Council
    • 200574. these modalities
    • 200578. this treatment
    • 200582. Honduras in
    • 200586. their cultural identity
    • 200590. is the focal point for
    • 200594. other competent bodies
    • 200598. and the effects of climate change
    • 200602. he informed the Committee
    • 200606. and the impact of climate change
    • 200610. I believe the
    • 200614. I express
    • 200618. affirmed the
    • 200622. has created
    • 200626. and their descendants
    • 200630. it was announced that
    • 200634. and hoping
    • 200638. strongly condemning
    • 200642. recalling also the reports
    • 200646. bearing in mind the report
    • 200650. affirming the commitment
    • 200654. restoration of democracy
    • 200658. and prepare recommendations
    • 200662. and Vienna Convention
    • 200666. directions strategy
    • 200670. continuing high unemployment and limited
    • 200674. realistic and
    • 200678. and potential evidence
    • 200682. and activities related
    • 200686. and nuclear terrorism
    • 200690. and equity between
    • 200694. and agreements made at the International Conference
    • 200698. and responsiveness
    • 200702. and radio programmes
    • 200706. and developing countries and countries with economies
    • 200710. and possible improvements
    • 200714. and countering
    • 200718. and progress achieved by Governments in meeting
    • 200722. implementation of and
    • 200726. and for recommendation of draft
    • 200730. and section V
    • 200734. and deprivation of liberty
    • 200738. immunities and facilities referred to in
    • 200742. and interreligious dialogue
    • 200746. and multilateral diplomacy
    • 200750. and the replies
    • 200754. and striving
    • 200758. and bonds
    • 200762. and in the Middle East
    • 200766. and social injustice
    • 200770. and to contracts
    • 200774. and gas in
    • 200778. and to eliminate all forms
    • 200782. and KFOR
    • 200786. and the guiding principles contained in the
    • 200790. and facilities for the bodies and mechanisms
    • 200794. and responsibility to
    • 200798. and common
    • 200802. and decisions adopted
    • 200806. and the discussions that
    • 200810. and resources for
    • 200814. field levels
    • 200818. and the Strategic Approach to
    • 200822. and governmental bodies
    • 200826. and limited transport
    • 200830. for and
    • 200834. and Lake
    • 200838. the Montreal Protocol and
    • 200842. having carefully reviewed all aspects
    • 200846. environment at
    • 200850. and it hoped
    • 200854. and analyse all
    • 200858. constitute a flagrant violation
    • 200862. and requests the Department to
    • 200866. and recognized the
    • 200870. and strengthening coordination
    • 200874. obstruct economic development
    • 200878. dysfunctional families
    • 200882. and make recommendations on
    • 200886. and valuing
    • 200890. and addressing the
    • 200894. and enable them to
    • 200898. and implementing programmes with States
    • 200902. and export diversification
    • 200906. Committee recommends that the State party take
    • 200910. and facilitate the exchange of information
    • 200914. strategy document
    • 200918. and Southern Asia
    • 200922. urged that
    • 200926. and the calculation
    • 200930. and rights of minorities
    • 200934. and environmental protection as
    • 200938. and plans of action to combat
    • 200942. and supporting the implementation
    • 200946. and denied
    • 200950. Ministry of Health and Welfare
    • 200954. and increase the participation
    • 200958. Minister for Foreign Affairs of Belgium
    • 200962. and would remain
    • 200966. central Somalia
    • 200970. and United Nations system partners
    • 200974. develop procedures
    • 200978. and secure tenure
    • 200982. proposed new posts
    • 200986. and the number of persons
    • 200990. and on the exercise
    • 200994. and irresponsible
    • 200998. and other goods
    • 200003. to eradicate trafficking in persons
    • 200007. Third Review Conference of the Parties to
    • 200011. basic principles of equity and social justice
    • 200015. for facilities and infrastructure
    • 200019. its debate and resolution
    • 200023. to Palestinian women
    • 200027. have not been included in
    • 200031. of the Conference on Security and Cooperation
    • 200035. for the aforementioned
    • 200039. for a further six months
    • 200043. for assistance to victims
    • 200047. against the smuggling of migrants
    • 200051. to prevent racial discrimination
    • 200055. for such initiatives
    • 200059. Logutov
    • 200063. is not only
    • 200067. Bretton Woods institutions and other
    • 200071. eligible for compensation
    • 200075. What international efforts is
    • 200079. Maria da
    • 200083. his discussions
    • 200087. the principles of good neighbourliness
    • 200091. of buildings to
    • 200095. hands doctrine
    • 200099. are optimistic
    • 200103. is a good example
    • 200107. such as improving
    • 200111. its airspace
    • 200115. Research Council
    • 200119. population package
    • 200123. ordinary courts
    • 200127. British Columbia Court of Appeal
    • 200131. different initiatives
    • 200135. the Rafah refugee camp
    • 200139. Director of the Division for Ocean Affairs
    • 200143. meeting facilities
    • 200147. the perpetrators of such crimes
    • 200151. Air Operations Centre
    • 200155. greater clarity
    • 200159. the issue of coordination
    • 200163. a major issue
    • 200167. responsibility of the Division
    • 200171. assist the Territory in
    • 200175. the contribution of human resources development
    • 200179. departmental level
    • 200183. levels of economic development
    • 200187. developing country participation in
    • 200191. Serb participation
    • 200195. draft resolutions was taken at
    • 200199. its informal consultations
    • 200203. draft annual report
    • 200207. draft resolution are listed in document
    • 200211. the draft penal code
    • 200215. together with any comments
    • 200219. alternative sources of energy
    • 200223. cocaine seizures in
    • 200227. a peaceful demonstration
    • 200231. with special reference
    • 200235. with regional mechanisms
    • 200239. with the World Bank in
    • 200243. while safeguarding
    • 200247. with the World Association
    • 200251. with the community
    • 200255. with women and girls
    • 200259. with those bodies
    • 200263. with the increased
    • 200267. with the International Trade Centre
    • 200271. with the Ministry of Finance
    • 200275. inhuman treatment
    • 200279. United Nations standards of conduct
    • 200283. rate of growth
    • 200287. most of the cases
    • 200291. held in abeyance
    • 200295. information on the outcome
    • 200299. information and indicators
    • 200303. negotiation between
    • 200307. seats for
    • 200311. sponsors listed in the
    • 200315. took seats at
    • 200319. combat terrorism in all
    • 200323. combat crime
    • 200327. public place
    • 200331. the Office of the Special Coordinator for
    • 200335. an attachment
    • 200339. which made
    • 200343. representative of the United Kingdom for
    • 200347. has been appointed alternate representative of
    • 200351. the representatives of Pitcairn
    • 200355. by organs
    • 200359. by the Department of
    • 200363. of opinions
    • 200367. from Parties on
    • 200371. of the procedures
    • 200375. from developing countries and
    • 200379. of armaments and military forces
    • 200383. of the effort
    • 200387. of immunity
    • 200391. of conventional ammunition
    • 200395. of policies and programmes
    • 200399. from OP
    • 200403. of the Technical Annex
    • 200407. the Permanent Representative of Mongolia
    • 200411. of the expenditure
    • 200415. the expiration of the administrative year
    • 200419. a third of
    • 200423. by the Government of Kuwait
    • 200427. of five judges
    • 200431. would avert
    • 200435. of total income
    • 200439. by the United Nations Office at
    • 200443. from the scope of the draft
    • 200447. useful discussions
    • 200451. training curricula
    • 200455. from its inception
    • 200459. coordinated and comprehensive
    • 200463. IOM
    • 200467. United Nations system in the field of
    • 200471. of whom were women
    • 200475. continuation by Israel
    • 200479. written consent
    • 200483. the topic of responsibility
    • 200487. Service Officers
    • 200491. Munyakazi
    • 200495. field of disarmament for the prevention
    • 200499. Nagorno Karabagh
    • 200503. towards gender equality
    • 200507. the deployment of UNAMID
    • 200511. Nations security management system
    • 200515. property regime
    • 200519. the Commission considered draft decision
    • 200523. Nations informatics systems
    • 200527. the same nature
    • 200531. key points
    • 200535. growth of the world economy
    • 200539. we now turn to the draft
    • 200543. the San Juan river
    • 200547. Nepal and the Communist Party
    • 200551. two objectives
    • 200555. this undertaking
    • 200559. these devices
    • 200563. such funds or assets to
    • 200567. such adjustments
    • 200571. these replies
    • 200575. these atrocities
    • 200579. such sites
    • 200583. it is required to do under
    • 200587. are activities
    • 200591. is a matter
    • 200595. BBC
    • 200599. and reporting mechanisms
    • 200603. the Government informed
    • 200607. and made an opening statement
    • 200611. Working Group expressed
    • 200615. and the LDCs
    • 200619. and whereabouts
    • 200623. I should also like to express
    • 200627. priorities and
    • 200631. and enterprise content management
    • 200635. affirming that the enhancement
    • 200639. welcoming the progress achieved in
    • 200643. recalling the principles
    • 200647. and reaffirming the obligation
    • 200651. if all operative parts of the proposal
    • 200655. and social reintegration of children
    • 200659. the Declaration of the World Food Summit
    • 200663. and CAT
    • 200667. and cost recovery
    • 200671. General Assembly adopted the draft decision
    • 200675. and relevant mechanisms
    • 200679. and the Palestinian territories
    • 200683. and judicial procedures
    • 200687. environmental sanitation
    • 200691. and the trend
    • 200695. and the Joint Convention
    • 200699. and the excessive use
    • 200703. and Amended Protocol II
    • 200707. and the presidential statement
    • 200711. and tolerance in all
    • 200715. and space applications
    • 200719. and progress achieved in the
    • 200723. and the economic and social development
    • 200727. and confidence among
    • 200731. General Assembly of
    • 200735. and siege
    • 200739. and unauthorized access to
    • 200743. and cultural life
    • 200747. and substantive support
    • 200751. and formal
    • 200755. and ambassadors
    • 200759. and jurisprudence
    • 200763. and transparency in armaments
    • 200767. and workers in
    • 200771. and the link between
    • 200775. agreed development goals and objectives
    • 200779. and financial sector
    • 200783. and disclosure of
    • 200787. and ideals
    • 200791. and adolescents whose
    • 200795. and interrelated issues in the areas
    • 200799. and inhuman and degrading treatment against migrants
    • 200803. and the Special Rapporteur on freedom
    • 200807. and regional organizations in stabilization processes
    • 200811. and technical specifications
    • 200815. and key results
    • 200819. and the Strategic Approach to International
    • 200823. and religious bodies and groups
    • 200827. Wamytan
    • 200831. for and with
    • 200835. especially the least developed countries
    • 200839. the United Kingdom and the countries that
    • 200843. and some countries with economies
    • 200847. this letter is
    • 200851. and share best practices
    • 200855. chaired the
    • 200859. the formation of a
    • 200863. and calls upon all Governments to implement
    • 200867. Israel believes
    • 200871. and strengthen efforts
    • 200875. obstruct economic development and reconstruction
    • 200879. the dismantlement of the
    • 200883. and submitted to
    • 200887. and information and communications technologies
    • 200891. and receipt
    • 200895. organization of programmes
    • 200899. and implementing the programme
    • 200903. and continued to
    • 200907. and general recommendations
    • 200911. authentication documents
    • 200915. and the University for Peace
    • 200919. and Southeast Asia
    • 200923. ozone units
    • 200927. and prohibiting
    • 200931. and labour rights
    • 200935. and to protect victims
    • 200939. and as a step towards enhancing peace
    • 200943. and replied to
    • 200947. Background paper on
    • 200951. Minister of Montserrat
    • 200955. Minister for Development Cooperation
    • 200959. Minister for Foreign Affairs of Canada
    • 200963. meeting will take place
    • 200967. of the rule of
    • 200971. and the funds and programmes
    • 200975. policy and programme development
    • 200979. and export controls
    • 200983. their functions and without having to
    • 200987. and lack of progress
    • 200991. and to reject all
    • 200995. and other sexual violence
    • 200999. and other resolutions of the General Assembly
    • 200004. of force by the Israeli occupying forces
    • 200008. Fifth Review Conference
    • 200012. of the Supreme Council
    • 200016. for projects
    • 200020. its debate and resolution on
    • 200024. to the legal regime
    • 200028. were insufficient to cover
    • 200032. for the Doha Review Conference
    • 200036. of indigenous communities
    • 200040. for six months or
    • 200044. to combat criminal acts
    • 200048. Kingdom of Bahrain
    • 200052. for the benefit of the Organization
    • 200056. to such problems
    • 200060. not been for
    • 200064. adoption by the Conference of the Parties
    • 200068. rule of law institutions
    • 200072. eligible for
    • 200076. What other steps are being taken
    • 200080. Marianne Sooksatan
    • 200084. the principles of sovereignty
    • 200088. management initiatives
    • 200092. of buildings to the
    • 200096. principles of equality and
    • 200100. board the ship
    • 200104. such as genocide
    • 200108. the area of decolonization
    • 200112. the United Nations Security Council and
    • 200116. Partnership Council
    • 200120. a group of Member States
    • 200124. other potential
    • 200128. international court
    • 200132. various chapters
    • 200136. refugee camps in West Timor
    • 200140. the memorandum of understanding with
    • 200144. police monitors
    • 200148. candidates from list
    • 200152. conscientious objector status
    • 200156. the issue of trafficking in women
    • 200160. the question of refugees
    • 200164. a human rights issue
    • 200168. our common responsibility
    • 200172. assisting States parties in
    • 200176. his contribution to
    • 200180. senior management level
    • 200184. levels of income
    • 200188. the equal participation of women
    • 200192. Kosovo Serb participation
    • 200196. draft articles should
    • 200200. new joint
    • 200204. draft instrument on
    • 200208. the next budget submission
    • 200212. System project
    • 200216. with specific recommendations
    • 200220. our common interests
    • 200224. contents of legislative provisions
    • 200228. with the terms
    • 200232. with the Paris Declaration
    • 200236. with other members of the
    • 200240. with appreciation the activities
    • 200244. with Governments and intergovernmental
    • 200248. with men and without
    • 200252. with the National Council
    • 200256. with bodies
    • 200260. with the Government of Spain
    • 200264. with our international partners
    • 200268. with the purposes of the United Nations
    • 200272. their knowledge and skills
    • 200276. bilateral treaties on
    • 200280. criteria for selection
    • 200284. growth rates in
    • 200288. most offices
    • 200292. additional relevant information
    • 200296. disaggregated information
    • 200300. meaning of the term
    • 200304. United Nations weapons inspectors
    • 200308. measurements of achievement
    • 200312. sponsors listed in the document
    • 200316. took seats at the Council table
    • 200320. combating AIDS
    • 200324. fighting hunger
    • 200328. their place
    • 200332. the Bureau of the Governing Council
    • 200336. files of the secretariat
    • 200340. thereby ensuring
    • 200344. representative of Pakistan for
    • 200348. represented at the
    • 200352. the representatives of Pitcairn on
    • 200356. subject of international law
    • 200360. of the statement of principles and programme
    • 200364. the negative impact of
    • 200368. of the following acts
    • 200372. of Convention
    • 200376. of countries in all
    • 200380. of complexity
    • 200384. from hunger so as to
    • 200388. by States parties in accordance with
    • 200392. by the Chairman and the Acting Chairman
    • 200396. of this year
    • 200400. of international human rights law
    • 200404. it is desirable that
    • 200408. of the debate
    • 200412. from attacks
    • 200416. from social security programmes
    • 200420. of its agenda at its
    • 200424. of the Government of Canada
    • 200428. from the previous session of the Committee
    • 200432. from the Treaty Section
    • 200436. from a range of
    • 200440. of the Office for Outer Space Affairs
    • 200444. of this decision
    • 200448. discussion in
    • 200452. their produce
    • 200456. since the special session
    • 200460. the Nagorny Karabakh region
    • 200464. our universal Organization
    • 200468. the United Nations system through
    • 200472. our limited resources
    • 200476. continue taking measures
    • 200480. its positions
    • 200484. Senior Political Affairs Officer
    • 200488. sector employees
    • 200492. field of ageing
    • 200496. Minin
    • 200500. Navarrete
    • 200504. towards resolving
    • 200508. publication of information on
    • 200512. the Generalized System of Preferences
    • 200516. the General Committee considered
    • 200520. of information and communication systems
    • 200524. Department organized
    • 200528. same standards
    • 200532. point of departure
    • 200536. private sector growth
    • 200540. end of the chapter
    • 200544. new type
    • 200548. Néstor
    • 200552. the present Strategic Framework
    • 200556. this revision
    • 200560. these roles
    • 200564. such leave
    • 200568. these concluding comments
    • 200572. such increases
    • 200576. such enterprises
    • 200580. those two areas
    • 200584. Hutanova
    • 200588. is the only country
    • 200592. are the same as
    • 200596. similar body
    • 200600. and made his concluding remarks
    • 200604. the Tribunal informed
    • 200608. was authorized by
    • 200612. Rapporteur expressed
    • 200616. and I say this
    • 200620. and warlords
    • 200624. I would like now to
    • 200628. and any other form
    • 200632. and the Department of Peacekeeping Operations in
    • 200636. affirming the right
    • 200640. recognizing also the importance of
    • 200644. and recalling further its resolutions
    • 200648. noting that voluntary contributions
    • 200652. should the Security Council decide to extend
    • 200656. the reopening of schools
    • 200660. and to keep all options
    • 200664. was confident that
    • 200668. and exploitation of the prostitution of others
    • 200672. been adopted
    • 200676. and mechanism
    • 200680. and Mine Action
    • 200684. further actions and initiatives to implement
    • 200688. and arbitrary executions
    • 200692. and the International Astronautical Federation
    • 200696. and the estimated requirements
    • 200700. and the Global Commitment
    • 200704. and surface
    • 200708. and the coalition
    • 200712. and displacements
    • 200716. and cooperation among the First Committee
    • 200720. and second periodic report
    • 200724. and threatened
    • 200728. and RUF
    • 200732. and penal
    • 200736. immunities enjoyed by
    • 200740. and collective rights
    • 200744. and services necessary
    • 200748. special sessions and summits
    • 200752. and ties
    • 200756. and the authorities in
    • 200760. and economic policy
    • 200764. and the difficulties encountered by them
    • 200768. and Criminal Justice at its thirteenth session
    • 200772. and the other components
    • 200776. and the benefits
    • 200780. and international military forces
    • 200784. and entities acting on behalf
    • 200788. and the Permanent Forum on
    • 200792. and nursing mothers
    • 200796. and collective bargaining
    • 200800. and international norms
    • 200804. and practice concerning
    • 200808. and other NGOs
    • 200812. and discriminatory attitudes
    • 200816. and national counterparts
    • 200820. and the advancement of women in
    • 200824. and conscience
    • 200828. also joined in sponsoring the draft
    • 200832. its collaboration with news agencies
    • 200836. and UNDP in
    • 200840. emphatically the duty of
    • 200844. and some countries with economies in
    • 200848. deplores the
    • 200852. and Tibnin
    • 200856. destabilizing legitimately constituted Governments
    • 200860. and normalize
    • 200864. and requests all intergovernmental bodies
    • 200868. the Advisory Committee believes
    • 200872. and strengthening the effectiveness
    • 200876. and appointment of
    • 200880. and Performance Reporting
    • 200884. and bring to justice
    • 200888. the Advisory Committee also notes
    • 200892. constitute the
    • 200896. and the implementation of the Convention
    • 200900. and implementing measures
    • 200904. and the supply
    • 200908. recommendations and conclusions of
    • 200912. documents of the Committee
    • 200916. and Turks and Caicos Islands
    • 200920. and its other neighbours
    • 200924. national ozone units
    • 200928. the conservation of
    • 200932. and the Government of Angola
    • 200936. and to protect civilians
    • 200940. reducing child mortality
    • 200944. and performance monitoring
    • 200948. the letter and the spirit of the
    • 200952. and increased investment
    • 200956. Acting Minister for Foreign Affairs
    • 200960. and other organizations and institutions of
    • 200964. will be discussed
    • 200968. Baranja and Western Sirmium and
    • 200972. access of developing countries
    • 200976. develop and assess social policies and programmes
    • 200980. the Committee requested the Government
    • 200984. internal audit function
    • 200988. and gender inequalities
    • 200992. and relief operations
    • 200996. and other commitments
    • 201000. Philippine delegation

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