UN Documents for Justice, Rule of Law and Impunity: Security Council Resolutions
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21 May 1998 S/RES/1168 | This resolution was on strengthening the International Police Task Force on Bosnia-Herzegovina. |
29 January 1996 S/RES/1040 | This resolution supported the facilitation of a comprehensive political dialogue by the Secretary-General to end the civil war in Burundi. |
8 November 1994 S/RES/955 | This resolution established the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. |
1 October 1994 S/RES/935 | This resolution requested the Secretary-General to establish a commission of experts to obtain information regarding grave violations of international law. |
25 May 1994 S/RES/919 | This resolution terminated Council sanctions on South Africa. |
11 November 1993 S/RES/883 | This resolution widened the travel ban imposed on Libyan individuals and imposed financial sanctions. |
25 May 1993 S/RES/827 | This resolution established the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. |
6 October 1992 S/RES/780 | This resolution asked the Secretary-General to appoint an international commission to provide recommendations on how to address the situation in the former Yugoslavia. |
20 May 1991 S/RES/693 | This resolution mandated the UN Observer Mission in El Salvador to monitor the human rights situation in El Salvador. |
5 April 1991 S/RES/688 | In response to the situation in Iraq following the Gulf War this resolution stated that repression against civilian population within a state had consequences that could "threaten international peace and security in the region." |
21 December 1979 S/RES/460 | This resolution terminated Council sanctions on Southern Rhodesia. |
31 May 1974 S/RES/350 | This resolution established UNDOF. |
29 July 1970 S/RES/284 | This resolution contained a request for an advisory opinion from the ICJ on Namibia. |
16 December 1966 S/RES/232 | This resolution imposed sanctions on Southern Rhodesia. |
20 January 1948 S/RES/39 | This resolution established UNMOGIP. |