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62Nd Year – 2007 Index to Proceedings – Subject Index ST ILIB/SER .B/S.44 Indexto Proceedings of theSecurityCouncil Sixty-second year - 2007 ~~,~~~ ~ Dag Hammarskjold Library New York, 2008 United Nations ST/LIB/SER.B/S.44 Index to Proceedings of theSecurityCouncil Sixty-second year - 2007 Dag Hammarskjold Library New York, 2008 United Nations l DAG HAMMARSKJOLD LIBRARY Bibliographical Series, No. S.44 L' ST/LIB/SER.B/S .44 UNITED NATIONS PUBLICATION Sales No. E.08.I.13 ISBN978-92-1-10 1167-8 ISSN 0082-8408 Copyright @ United Nations, 2008 All rights reserved Printed in United Nations, New York J CONTENTS Introduction....................................................................................... v Abbreviations ................................................................................... vii Organizational information............................................................... xi Check-list of meetings...................................................................... xiii Agenda ............................................................................................. xix Subject index .................................................................................... 1 Index to speeches.............................................................................. 145 List of documents ............................................................................. 251 Resolutions adopted by the Security Council................................... 259 Voting chart of resolutions................................................................ 263 - iii - This page intentionally left blank INTRODUCTION The Security Council is the organ of the United Nations DOCUMENTATION OF THE which has primary responsibility for the maintenance of SECURITY COUNCIL international peace and security under the Charter of the United Nations. The Council, which is composed of 15 Documents of the Security Council are first issued in members, is organized so as to be able to function provisional form. A selected number of them are subsequently continuously. printed in the quarterly Supplements to Official Records, where they are arranged chronologically. Some special reports are The Index to Proceedings of the Security Council is a issued individually as numbered Special Supplements. guide to the documentation and proceedings of the Security Resolutions adopted by the Security Council, first issued in Council, its commissions, committees and ad hoc committees. provisional form, are later collected along with decisions taken, The present issue covers the sixty-second year (2007) of the in a separate volume of the Official Records of the year. After Security Council and its 8 sub-bodies which met during the their republication in the Official Records, the provisional year. The Index is prepared by the Dag Hammarskjöld Library, documents are no longer available. Department of Public Information, as one of the products of the United Nations Bibliographic Information System (UNBIS). Double-symbol documents bearing both S/- and A/- symbols were submitted to both the Security Council and the ARRANGEMENT OF THE INDEX General Assembly. The Index consists of the following parts: Verbatim records of meetings of the Security Council appear first in provisional form. They may be identified by their Sessional information, listing members and officers, symbol, which consists of the series corresponding to that of and providing information on rules of procedure and on the meeting, e.g., S/PV.5789. Verbatim records of meetings resolutions and decisions; are later printed as separate fascicles in the Official Records. Check-list of meetings, listing the meetings of the Council and those of its subsidiary bodies that met during the HOW TO OBTAIN DOCUMENTS year; Agenda, listing matters considered by and brought Printed documentation for the Security Council, sixty-second before the Council together with the subject headings under year, may be obtained or purchased from authorized sales which these items are listed in the Subject index; agents by providing the following information: Subject index, providing topical access to Security Official Records of the Security Council, Sixty-second Council documentation arranged alphabetically by subjects Year: and listing documents submitted to the Council, the meetings at which items were considered and the action taken, if any; Meeting. (specify meeting number) for verbatim records. Index to speeches, providing access to speeches that Supplement for . (specify quarter of year or special were made before the Security Council. The index is supplement no.). subdivided into 3 sections: corporate names/countries, speakers and subjects; Resolutions and decisions (for the collected edition of resolutions and decisions adopted during the year). List of documents, listing documents arranged by symbol; Resolutions adopted by the Security Council, 2007, listing resolution numbers, the subjects under which they may be found in the Subject index, as well as meetings and dates on which the resolutions were adopted; Voting chart, indicating the voting for resolutions adopted by the Council. - v - This page intentionally left blank ABBREVIATIONS Add. Addendum, addenda AMISOM African Union Mission in Somalia Art. Article BINUB United Nations Integrated Office in Burundi BONUCA United Nations Peacebuilding Support Office in the Central African Republic ch. chapter Corr. Corrigendum; corrigenda CIS Commonwealth of Independent States CSCE Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe ECOWAS Economic Community of West African States EUFOR Multinational Stabilization Force (EU Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina) GAOR Official Records of the General Assembly IAEA International Atomic Energy Agency ICJ International Court of Justice KFOR Kosovo Force MINUCI United Nations Mission in Côte d’Ivoire MINURCA United Nations Mission in the Central African Republic MINURCAT United Nations Mission in the Central African Republic and Chad MINURSO United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara MINUSTAH United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti MONUC United Nations Organization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization no. number(s) OAS Organization of American States OIC Organization of the Islamic Conference ONUB United Nations Operation in Burundi OSCE Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe PLO Palestine Liberation Organization POLISARIO Frente Popular para la Liberacíon de Saguía el Hamra y Río de Oro - vii - Rev. revision SCOR Official Records of the Security Council sess. session SFOR Multinational Stabilization Force Suppl. Supplement UN United Nations UNAMA United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan UNAMI United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq UNAMID African Union-United Nations Hybrid Operation in Darfur UNDOF United Nations Disengagement Observer Force UNDP United Nations Development Programme UNFICYP United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus UNHCR Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees UNICEF United Nations Children’s Fund UNIFIL United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon UNIOSIL United Nations Integrated Office in Sierra Leone United Kingdom United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland United States United States of America UNMEE United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea UNMIK United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo UNMIL United Nations Mission in Liberia UNMIN United Nations Political Mission in Nepal UNMIS United Nations Mission in Sudan UNMIT United Nations Integrated Mission in Timor-Leste UNMOGIP United Nations Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan UNMOVIC United Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission UNOCI United Nations Operation in Côte d'Ivoire UNOGBIS United Nations Peace Building Support Office in Guinea-Bissau UNOMIG United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia UNOWA United Nations Office for West Africa - viii - UNPOS United Nations Political Office for Somalia UNRWA United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East UNTOP United Nations Tajikistan Office of Peace-building WFP World Food Programme - ix - This page intentionally left blank ORGANIZATIONAL INFORMATION MEMBERS AND TERMS OF OFFICE Members Date of election by the Term of office General Assembly (1 Jan.-31 Dec.) Belgium 16 Oct. 2006 2007-2008 China Permanent member under Art. 23 of the Charter Congo 10 Oct. 2005 2006-2007 France Permanent member under Art. 23 of the Charter Ghana 10 Oct. 2005 2006-2007 Indonesia 16 Oct. 2006 2007-2008 Italy 16 Oct. 2006 2007-2008 Panama 7 Nov. 2006 2007-2008 Peru 10 Oct. 2005 2006-2007 Qatar 10 Oct. 2005 2006-2007 Russian Federation Permanent member under Art. 23 of the Charter Slovakia 10 Oct. 2005 2006-2007 South Africa 16 Oct. 2006 2007-2008 United Kingdom Permanent member under Art. 23 of the Charter United States Permanent member under Art. 23 of the Charter A list of representatives and advisers for 2007 is included in Permanent Missions to the United Nations (ST/SG/SER.A/295 + Add.1-10 and 296/Add.1). PRESIDENTS In accordance with rule 18 of the provisional rules of procedure of the Security Council, the presidency of the Council is held in turn by Member States, normally in the English alphabetical order of their names. Each President holds office for one calendar month. During 2007, the presidency was held as follows: Month President Meetings January Russian Federation (Churkin, Vitaly I.) 5615-5619, 5621-5622, 5624, 5626- 5627 (Shcherbak, Igor N.) 5627 (Resumption 1) February
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