Vol. 30 No. 1, March 1993
Index
- Ceremony in El Salvador marks formal end to 12-year conflict; 'from armed peace into a new era....' (Central America)
- Embargo against Federal Republic of Yugoslavia tightened; war crimes investigative body created.
- Empowering women: the call for equal rights.
- Enforcing human rights: the UN machinery.
- Full compliance with resolutions asked; Security Council rejects 'in toto' Iraq's allegations.
- Indigenous peoples: pressing for greater rights.
- Joint meetings held in New York; status quo 'not acceptable.' (Cyprus)
- Leaders asked to put peace process back on track; 'a dangerous political and security situation.' (Angola)
- New UN operation to oversee troop withdrawal, elections.
- Operation Restore Hope: UN-mandated force seeks to halt tragedy.
- Peace process in danger of paralysis.
- Report asked on new 'agenda for development'; market reforms, trade discussed in debate.
- Security Council condemns deportation of Palestinians.
- Steps towards referendum to be taken.
- The 38th floor: Security Council considers 'An Agenda for Peace' proposals.
- The right to development: a North-South divide?
- 47th General Assembly: increased responsibilities, a wider, more practical role - becoming a functional world parliament.
- The nations speak; caught in the throes of pervasive change, seeking effective and swift responses.
- Assembly welcomes deployment of UN observers.
- UN team to assess war damage.
- Assembly commends chemical weapons ban, reviews nuclear, security items; building upon disarmament momentum.
- Assembly assesses new humanitarian aid system.
- Assembly creates Sustainable Development Commission, endorses 'Agenda 21.' (United Nations General Assembly).
- World Summit for Social Development to be held in Denmark in 1995; Social Committee carries broadest agenda, heaviest workload ever.
- A record number of consensus resolutions.
- Law of the Sea Convention: ten years later.
- Complete decolonization by 2000 pursued.
- New declarations adopted on minorities, enforced disappearances.
- The age-old dream: freedom, justice, dignity for all.