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… Far Eastern situation, the Prime Minister [1] said that the following steps had been taken in connection with economic sanctions:- (i) Import and export control to be established by licensing (this was already in existence in Australia); (ii) … the U.S.A. and N.E.I. had been closer than with the United Kingdom and U.S.A., in view of the N.E.I. decisions regarding sanctions. The Dutch Foreign Minister [14] when in Australia stated that he did not consider that Japan could be alienated … Minister from the cablegrams [16], there was not even agreement between the United Kingdom and U.S.A. Governments on sanctions. 23. Mr. Forde [17] was of the opinion that the British Empire should not act independently. 24. Dr. Evatt did not …
… sort of collective measures the United States might suggest, Rusk referred in a general way to the economic and political sanctions, e.g. a restriction of exports to China by other members of the United Nations and the non–admission of Communist … with Communist China, he remarked that this presented problems. He added that the imposition of political and economic sanctions on China would not have much effect in practical terms but that this would have some moral value. (c) The United … sort of collective measures the United States might suggest, Rusk referred in a general way to the economic and political sanctions, e.g. a restriction of exports to China by other members of the United Nations and the non–admission of Communist …
… Thematic issues Accountability Darfur Impunity Justice Libya Peace and Security Rule of Law Sanctions UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL Statement by HE Mr Gary Quinlan, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of … serious challenges. It is important for all aspects of the international response – the UN Special Mission, the Council's sanctions regime and international criminal procedures – to be coordinated and complementary. In March, the Council in … Last Updated: 5 June 2015 … Thematic issues Accountability Darfur Impunity Justice Libya Peace and Security Rule of Law Sanctions UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL Statement by HE Mr Gary Quinlan, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of …
… Thematic issues Egypt Human Rights Humanitarian Libya Sanctions Syria UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY Report of the Human Rights Council Statement by H.E. Mr Gary Quinlan, … not call for military action; did not call for regime change; did not call for an arms embargo and did not even impose sanctions. What the resolution did do – crucially – was to call for support for the Arab League's own initiative to bring a … of every human being. Thank you. Last Updated: 10 June 2015 … Thematic issues Egypt Human Rights Humanitarian Libya Sanctions Syria UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY Report of the Human Rights Council Statement by H.E. Mr Gary Quinlan, …
… officials and Aung San Suu Kyi since February 2003. Aung San Suu Kyi sought the meeting to obtain information about the sanctions policies of the Australian and United States governments and the European Union, to inform her discussions with … officials and Aung San Suu Kyi since February 2003. Aung San Suu Kyi sought the meeting to obtain information about the sanctions policies of the Australian and United States governments and the European Union, to inform her discussions with …
… at Dutch attitude to the cease-fire order. McNeil stressed that United Kingdom still has gravest doubts about going on to sanctions and believes that the best chance is to make every effort to get Friday's resolution observed. Incidentally McNeil … at Dutch attitude to the cease-fire order. McNeil stressed that United Kingdom still has gravest doubts about going on to sanctions and believes that the best chance is to make every effort to get Friday's resolution observed. Incidentally McNeil …
… Thematic issues Burundi Chemical weapons Democratic Republic of the Congo Human Rights Impunity Peacebuilding Sanctions Syria UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL Remarks to the press by the Ambassador and Permanent Representative of … that wasn't true? Was it something that took place and was nipped in the bud? Was there any discussion of considering sanctions on either the promoters of political violence in the run up to the election or spoilers or however you would phrase it? AMBASSADOR QUINLAN: We didn't discuss sanctions this morning. In respect of the youth wing of the party, we're all aware and there's been previous discussions of …
… of the Congo Energy Human Rights Liberia Mali Natural Resources Peacebuilding Peacekeeping Regional Organisations Sanctions Sierra Leone Somalia UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL Statement by HE Ms Philippa King, Ambassador and Deputy … the last Council debate on natural resources and conflict in 2007, much work has been done – including by the Council's sanctions committees and their panels and groups of experts – to understand and address the impact of natural resources … build transparent and accountable institutions. Second, the Council needs to have more confidence in using the sanctions tools already available to it to prevent – or at least limit – the abuse of natural resources to fund conflict. …
… Thematic issues Conflict Prevention Human Rights Justice Peace and Security Peacebuilding Peacekeeping Rule of Law Sanctions Women UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL Statement by H.E. Gillian Bird, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of … political authority and other preventive tools to address these warning signs as they emerge, including effective use of sanctions to disrupt destabilising actors, and to stem the flow of funds, weapons and fighters that fuel conflict. In … 2015 … Thematic issues Conflict Prevention Human Rights Justice Peace and Security Peacebuilding Peacekeeping Rule of Law Sanctions Women UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL Statement by H.E. Gillian Bird, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of …
… is to the reemergence of an Asian bloc. This objection he suggests would be met by withholding supplies-by economic sanctions. A clause in the treaty providing for economic sanctions explicitly would be quite as effective as Packer's elaborate suggestion. Economic sanctions are, as we know from past experience, difficult to apply effectively and I doubt that a scheme for withholding …