UN Documents for Democratic Republic of the Congo: Security Council Resolutions

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31 July 2008 S/RES/1828 This resolution renewed UNAMID for one year.
30 July 2008 S/RES/1827 This resolution terminated the mandate of UN Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea.
29 July 2008 S/RES/1826 This resolution renewed UNOCI and the French troops supporting it until 31 January 2009.
23 July 2008 S/RES/1825 This resolution extended UNMIN's mandate for six months and endorsed the Secretary-General's plan for a gradual drawdown and withdrawal of the mission.
18 July 2008 S/RES/1824 This resolution extended the terms of office of 9 permanent and 7 ad litem ICTR judges.
10 July 2008 S/RES/1823 This resolution ended the prohibition on the supply of arms and weapons for use in Rwanda and dissolved the committee tasked with monitoring compliance with the sanctions.
30 June 2008 S/RES/1822 This resolution extended the mandate of the Analytical Support and Sanctions Implementation Monitoring Team of the 1267 Committee for 18 months.
27 June 2008 S/RES/1821 This resolution renewed UNDOF until 31 December 2008.
19 June 2008 S/RES/1820 This resolution focused on sexual violence in conflict and post-conflict situations, including by expressing the Council’s intention to consider the use of targeted sanctions against perpetrators.
18 June 2008 S/RES/1819 This resolution requested the Secretary-General to extend the mandate of the Panel of Experts on Liberia until 20 December 2008.
13 June 2008 S/RES/1818 This resolution welcomed the Secretary-General’s analysis of recent developments, urging the parties to continue to work so full fledged negotiations can begin expeditiously and renewing the UNFICYP mandate until 15 December 2008.
11 June 2008 S/RES/1817 This was the resolution restricting the trafficking of chemical precursors into Afghanistan.
2 June 2008 S/RES/1815 This resolution extended UNIIIC's mandate until 21 December 2008.
2 June 2008 S/RES/1816 This resolution authorised action against piracy in Somalia.
15 May 2008 S/RES/1814 This resolution, inter alia, supported the Secretary-General’s phased approach to Somali issues; requested him to establish security arrangements for the relocation of the UN Political Office for Somalia (UNPOS) from Nairobi to a location in Somalia; and requested him to continue contingency planning for the deployment of a UN operation to succeed AMISOM.