UN Documents, all PDFs — Last Added
  • 21 December 1995 View: S/RES/1034

    Abstract: This resolution condemned the violations of humanitarian law and human rights in Bosnia-Herzegovina and stated the need to investigate these violations of rights.

  • 21 December 1995 View: S/RES/1035

    Abstract: This resolution established the UN International Police Task Force.

  • 20 December 1995 View: S/PV.3611

    Abstract: This was an open debate on peacekeeping during which numerous working methods issues, including the relationship with TCCs, were raised.

  • 15 December 1995 View: S/RES/1031

    Abstract: This resolution was on the implementation of the Peace Agreement for Bosnia and Herzegovina and transfer of authority from UN Protection Force to the multinational implementation force (IFOR).

  • 11 December 1995 View: S/1995/1025

    Abstract: This was a letter co-signed by 32 member states asking the president of the Security Council to call a formal meeting to examine the issue of consultations between the Council and the troop-contributing countries.

  • 11 December 1995 View: A/RES/50/51

    Abstract: This was the first of several General Assembly resolutions calling for measures to assist third states affected by Security Council sanctions.

  • 30 November 1995 View: S/1995/999

    Abstract: This letter transmitted the General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Annexes.

  • 9 November 1995 View: S/RES/1019

    Abstract: The Council expressed its grave concern at reports of grave violations of international humanitarian law and of human rights in and around Srebrenica, and in the areas of Banja Luka and Sanski Most, including reports of mass murder, unlawful detention and forced labour, rape, and deportation of civilians.

  • 1 November 1995 View: S/1995/911

    Abstract: This was a report of the Secretary-General on Improving preparedness for conflict prevention and peace-keeping in Africa.

  • 26 September 1995 View: S/PRST/1995/48

    Abstract: This presidential statement took note of the conclusions of the General Assembly Working Group that the Council, inter alia, continue to review its working methods.

  • 15 September 1995 View: A/CONF.177/20/Rev.1

    Abstract: This was the report of the fourth world conference on women.

  • 7 September 1995 View: S/RES/1013

    Abstract: This resolution requested the establishment of an International Commission of Inquiry to collect information and investigate reports relating to the sale or supply of arms and related matériel to former Rwandan government forces.

  • 16 August 1995 View: S/RES/1011

    Abstract: This resolution partially lifted the 1994 Rwanda arms embargo for supplies to the government.

  • 12 July 1995 View: S/RES/1004

    Abstract: This resolution demanded that Bosnian Serb forces cease their offensive and withdraw from Srebrenica.

  • 20 June 1995 View: S/1995/498

    Abstract: This was the report of the Security Council mission to Western Sahara, from 3 to 9 June 1995.

  • 2 June 1995 View: S/1995/456

    Abstract: This was a letter from the Permanent Representative from Argentina to the president of the Security Council proposing that the Working Group evaluate the nomenclature of Council documents.

  • 31 May 1995 View: S/1995/438

    Abstract: This note indicated that the Council agreed to continue the practice of hearing states and organisations affected by sanctions during closed meetings of the sanctions committees.

  • 30 May 1995 View: S/PRST/1995/3

    Abstract: In this statement the Council condemned the terrorist attack in Nordiya, Israel.

  • 14 April 1995 View: S/RES/986

    Abstract: This resolution established the oil-for-food program.

  • 13 April 1995 View: S/1995/300

    Abstract: This was from the permanent Council members to the president of the Council on the use of sanctions in the Security Council.

  • 13 April 1995 View: S/RES/985

    Abstract: This resolution established a Sanctions Committee.

  • 11 April 1995 View: S/RES/984

    Abstract: This resolution expressed its conviction that everything must be done to avoid nuclear war and prevent the spread of nuclear weapons as well as facilitate international cooperation in the peaceful use of nuclear energy.

  • 6 April 1995 View: S/1995/265

    Abstract: This was a statement from China on the use of nuclear weapon.

  • 6 April 1995 View: S/1995/264

    Abstract: This was a letter from France providing conditional negative security assurances to non-nuclear-weapons states party to the NPT.

  • 6 April 1995 View: S/1995/263

    Abstract: This was a letter from the USA providing conditional negative security assurances to non-nuclear-weapons states party to the NPT.

  • 6 April 1995 View: S/1995/262

    Abstract: This was a letter from the UK providing conditional negative security assurances to non-nuclear-weapons states party to the NPT.

  • 6 April 1995 View: S/1995/261

    Abstract: This was a letter from Russia providing conditional negative security assurances to non-nuclear-weapons states party to the NPT.

  • 29 March 1995 View: S/1995/234

    Abstract: This note indicated that the Council agreed to implement measures to make the sanctions committees more transparent by, inter alia, increasing the practice of issuing press releases after Committee meetings.

  • 28 February 1995 View: S/1995/164

    Abstract: This was a report of the Council mission to Rwanda on 12 and 13 February 1995.

  • 28 February 1995 View: S/1995/163

    Abstract: This was a report of the Council mission to Burundi on 10 and 11 February 1995.

  • 22 February 1995 View: S/PRST/1995/9

    Abstract: This presidential statement reaffirmed the importance of preventing the proliferation of WMD, and said that appropriate measures would be taken when provisions of international treaties that provide for recourse to the Council are violated.

  • 17 February 1995 View: A/RES/49/57

    Abstract: This was the Declaration on Enhancement of Cooperation between the United Nations and Regional Arrangements or Agencies in the Maintenance of International Peace and Security.

  • 25 January 1995 View: S/1995/1

    Abstract: This was the position paper of the Secretary-General, Supplement to An Agenda for Peace, on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the United Nations.

  • 16 December 1994 View: S/PV.3483

    Abstract: This was the first open debate on Security Council working methods presided by Rwanda.

  • 16 December 1994 View: S/PRST/1994/81

    Abstract: This presidential statement expressed the Council's intention to hold more open meetings.

  • 15 December 1994 View: A/RES/49/63

    Abstract: This resolution admitted Palau as a member of the UN.

  • 7 December 1994 View: S/1994/1399

    Abstract: This was letter by Russia, Ukraine, the UK, and the US containing text of 1994Budapest Memorandum.

  • 6 December 1994 View: S/1994/1384

    Abstract: This was the letter from the Permanent Representative of Brazil to the Secretary-General contributing additional suggestions for the open debate on working methods.

  • 30 November 1994 View: S/PRST/1994/77

    Abstract: This presidential statement welcomed the acceptance by warring parties of a step by step process to establish a representative Authoritative Council, and called on all states to halt the flow of arms to the warring parties in Afghanistan.

  • 30 November 1994 View: S/PV.3474

    Abstract: The Council agreed to issue a presidential statement (S/PRST/1994/77).

  • 29 November 1994 View: S/RES/963

    Abstract: This resolution recommended the Palau for UN membership.

  • 18 November 1994 View: S/1994/1313

    Abstract: This was the letter from the Permanent Representative of New Zealand to the President of the Security Council contributing additional suggestions for the open debate on working methods.

  • 9 November 1994 View: S/1994/1279

    Abstract: This was a letter from the Permanent Representative of France to the Secretary-General containing an aide-memoire that, inter alia, proposed orientation debates.

  • 8 November 1994 View: S/RES/955

    Abstract: This resolution established the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.

  • 4 November 1994 View: S/PRST/1994/62

    Abstract: This presidential statement outlined procedures that the Council decided to follow to facilitate enhanced consultation and exchange of information with the TCCs.

  • 4 November 1994 View: S/RES/954

    Abstract: This resolution determined UN Operation in Somalia II (UNOSOM II)'s withdrawal.

  • 4 November 1994 View: S/PRST/1994/64

    Abstract: This statement noted with satisfaction the adoption of the agreed framework between the US and the DPRK.

  • 4 November 1994 View: S/PV.3448

    Abstract: This was a debate on the Agenda for Peace.

  • 3 November 1994 View: S/1994/1245

    Abstract: This was the report of the Security Council’s mission to Somalia, on 26 and 27 October 1994.

  • 1 November 1994 View: A/49/587

    Abstract: This was a report on the improvement of the status of women in the secretariat.