Posted by andreas from dtm2-t9-2.mcbone.net (62.104.210.101) on Saturday, March 15, 2003 at 7:53AM :
More material on "Uniting for Peace"
http://www.danirak.dk/english/uniting.html
This seldom used UN Resolution (377A from 1950) empowers the General
Assembly to resolve a crisis caused by a deadlock in the Security Council.
The documents below can be used by activists in a country whose government
appreciates the gravity of the situation, and thus may initiate the
procedures necessary to convene an emergency special session of the General
Assembly to consider such a Resolution.
What is a "Uniting for Peace" resolution?
http://www.danirak.dk/english/ratner_final_op_ed_uniting.htm
Activist letter
http://www.danirak.dk/english/Activist_letter.html
Draft letter to UN Mission of country X
http://www.danirak.dk/english/Mission_Letter.html
Draft letter to UN Secretary General
http://www.danirak.dk/english/Draft_Letter_to_Secretary_Gener.html
Draft Uniting for Peace Resolution
http://www.danirak.dk/english/Draft_Uniting_For_Peace_Resolut.html
Online petition
Support a "Uniting for Peace" resolution!
Site run by a French group, who have already successfully campaigned for a
French veto in the Security Council.
http://uniting.free.fr/index.htm
Norman Paech, Frankfurter Rundschau, 4 Feb. 2003
"Uniting for Peace" / a European perspective
Article written by a Professor of Public Law at Hamburg University of
Economics and Politics.
http://www.danirak.dk/english/Paech_editorial.html
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