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Encyclopedia > List of UN General Assembly Resolutions
UN General Assembly Resolution

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Resolutions/Decisions : General Assembly (GA) : United Nations (UN) (647 words)
Both resolutions and decisions of the General Assembly are compiled into a sessional cumulation, issued specifically for the regular, special or emergency special session at which they were adopted.
The full text of General Assembly resolutions from the 1st session (1946) onwards is retrievable through UNBISnet, the UN Documentation Centre and the Official Document System of the United Nations (ODS).
For example, the resolutions of the Governing Council of the United Nations Environment Programme are reproduced in its sessional report to the General Assembly (e.g., A/58/25).
UN Security Council resolutions relating to Iraq (3547 words)
Earlier drafts of this resolution are as follows: the US/UK drafts of 2 October 2002, 25 October 2002 and 5 November 2002; the Russian draft and the French draft of 23 October 2002.
The subsequent exchange of letters between the UN and Iraq, agreeing to the continuation of the programme under the terms of this resolution, is dated 5 July 2001.
In effect, this resolution reassigns some of the practical responsibility for monitoring compliance with sanctions away from the UN machinery, in the form of the 661 committee, and to the States imposing the naval blockade.
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