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Trusteeship of the islands ended under United Nations Security Council Resolution 683, passed on December 22, 1990.
Most foreign militaries operated under the umbrella of the Multinational force in Iraq ( the MNF – I ), authorized under United Nations Security Council Resolution 1546, 1637, 1723, and 1790 until December 31, 2008.
The Security Council could subsequently pass resolutions under Chapter VI of the UN Charter to recommend the " Pacific Resolution of Disputes.
After liberation, the UN, under Security Council Resolution 687, demarcated the Iraq-Kuwait boundary on the basis of the 1932 and the 1963 agreements between the two states.
In 2001 de Misura similarly expressed his concern to Lebanon's prime minister for allowing Hezbollah to violate the Blue Line, saying it was a " clear infringement " of UN Resolution 425, under which the UN certified Israel's withdrawal from south Lebanon as complete.
On November 27, 1953, shortly after the establishment of the Commonwealth, the General Assembly of the United Nations approved Resolution 748, removing Puerto Rico's classification as a non-self-governing territory under article 73 ( e ) of the Charter from UN.
The southern Serbian province of Kosovo, while formally still part of Serbia ( according to United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244 ), moved toward local autonomy under the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo ( UNMIK ) and was dependent on the international community for financial and technical assistance.
On 14 December, 1960, the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted United Nations General Assembly Resolution 1514 ( XV ) under titled Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples provided for the granting of independence to colonial countries and peoples in providing an inevitable legal linkage between self-determination and its goal of decolonisation, and a postulated new international law-based right of freedom also in economic self-determination.
In Article 5 states: Immediate steps shall be taken in Trust and Non-Self-Governing Territories, or all other territories which have not yet attained independence, to transfer all powers to the peoples of those territories, without any conditions or reservations, in accordance with their freely expressed will and desire, without any distinction as to race, creed or colour, in order to enable them to enjoy complete independence and freedom, moreover on 15 December 1960 the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted United Nations General Assembly Resolution 1541 ( XV ) under titled Principles which should guide members in determining whether or nor an obligation exists to transmit the information called for under Article 73e of the United Nations Charter in Article 3 provided that nadequacy of political, economic, social or educational preparedness should never serve as a pretext for delaying independence.
If the Security Council fails to act to maintain international peace and security due to a disagreement between its permanent members, the General Assembly has the power to convene an emergency special session and act to ensure peace and security under United Nations General Assembly Resolution 377.
UNRWA was established following the 1948 Arab-Israeli War by the United Nations General Assembly under Resolution 302 ( IV ) of 8 December 1949.
Under General Assembly Resolution 194 ( III ), of 11 December 1948, other persons may be eligible for repatriation and / or compensation but are not necessarily eligible for relief under the UNRWA's working definition.
Palestine is an observer as a " national liberation movement " recognised by the League of Arab States under United Nations Resolution 3118.
He first rose to prominence as Master of HMS Resolution, under the command of Captain Cook.
The United Nations Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina ( UNMIBH ) was an international organization formed under the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1035 on 21 December 1995.
After the war ended, the UN Security Council passed Resolution 1244 that placed Kosovo under transitional UN administration ( UNMIK ) and authorized KFOR, a NATO-led peacekeeping force.
Membership with the World Bank, under the aegis of Ranjit Nayak, the World Bank Representative in Kosovo ( since February 2007 ), has resulted in Kosovo being treated by the World Bank as its 186th member country, and no longer under the United Nations Security Council Resolution No. 1244.
The extent of withdrawal would come as a result of comprehensive negotiations that led to durable peace not before Arabs start to meet their own obligations under Resolution 242.
Sailing in 1772 with the Resolution, a vessel of 462 tons under his own command and the Adventure of 336 tons under Captain Tobias Furneaux, Cook first searched in vain for Bouvet Island, then sailed for 20 degrees of longitude to the westward in latitude 58 ° S, and then 30 ° eastward for the most part south of 60 ° S, a higher southern latitude than had ever been voluntarily entered before by any vessel.
On February 5, 1993, under Security Council Resolution 806, the mandate was extended to include physical action to prevent violations and the force was expanded to an intended three mechanized infantry battalions plus support.

Resolution and Church
This Measure again was approved by large majorities in both the Convocations and the Church Assembly ; but a Resolution directing that it should be presented to His Majesty was defeated in the House of Commons on June 14, 1928 by forty-six votes.

Resolution and England
* 1780 – James Cook's ship HMS Resolution returns to England ( Cook having been killed on Hawaii during the voyage ).
* Brown on Resolution ( later reissued in the UK as Forever England ) ( 1935 )
In July 1772 they set sail on the Resolution, returning to England in July 1775.
Button sailed from England about the beginning of May 1612, in two ships ; Resolution and Discovery and reached the mouth of a river which he named the Nelson after a member of the ships company who had died.
He contributed further An Account concerning the Resolution of Equations in Numbers, a survey of recent algebra improvements made in England, and A Solution of a Chorographical Problem ; while a letter written to John Wallis, 3 October 1682, was imparted to the society 20 May 1684.

Resolution and Assembly
* 1948 – The United Nations passes General Assembly Resolution 194, which established and defined the role of the United Nations Conciliation Commission as an organization to facilitate peace in the British Mandate for Palestine.
The concept of the Four Freedoms became part of the personal mission undertaken by First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt regarding her inspiration behind the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights, General Assembly Resolution 217A.
On 15 May 1947, the General Assembly of the newly formed United Nations resolved ( Resolution 106 ) that a committee, United Nations Special Committee on Palestine ( UNSCOP ), be created " to prepare for consideration at the next regular session of the Assembly a report on the question of Palestine ".
On 29 November 1947, the General Assembly adopted a resolution recommending the adoption and implementation of a " Plan of Partition with Economic Union " as Resolution 181 ( II ).
Mr. Eban's explanations and Israel's undertakings were noted in the text of General Assembly Resolution 273 ( III ) Admission of Israel to membership in the United Nations, 11 May 1949.
It was first established in 1988 by two United Nations organizations, the World Meteorological Organization ( WMO ) and the United Nations Environment Programme ( UNEP ), and later endorsed by the United Nations General Assembly through Resolution 43 / 53.
In January 1800, the Virginia General Assembly passed the Report of 1800, a document written by Madison to respond to criticism of the Virginia Resolution by other states.
* 1975 – United Nations Resolution 3379: United Nations General Assembly approves a resolution equating Zionism with racism ( the resolution is repealed in December 1991 by Resolution 4686 ).
To monitor the implementation of Resolution 1514 in 1961 the General Assembly created the Special Committee referred to popularly as the Special Committee on Decolonization to ensure decolonisation complete compliance with the principle of self-determination in the United Nations General Assembly Resolution 1541 ( XV ), 12 Principle of the Annex defining free association with an independent State, integration into an independent State, or independence as the three legitimate options of full self-government compliance with the principle of self-determination.
In 2007 the Decolonization Subcommittee called for the United Nations General Assembly to review the political status of Puerto Rico, a power reserved by the 1953 Resolution.
* United Nations General Assembly Resolution 1514 ( XV ).
In 1971, the Republic of China was expelled by the United Nations in United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2758 and lost its memberships in all the international organizations related to UN.
In October 1971, Resolution 2758 was passed by the UN General Assembly, expelling " the representatives of Chiang Kai-shek " and replacing the China seat on the Security Council ( and all other UN organs ) with delegates from the People's Republic of China.

Resolution and Powers
* 1973 – The U. S. Congress overrides President Richard M. Nixon's veto of the War Powers Resolution, which limits presidential power to wage war without congressional approval.
The framers of the Constitution took care to limit the president's powers regarding the military ; Alexander Hamilton explains this in Federalist No. 69: Congress, pursuant to the War Powers Resolution, must authorize any troop deployments longer than 60 days, although that process relies on triggering mechanisms that have never been employed, rendering it ineffectual.
In this, Congress invoked the War Powers Resolution and stated:
* War Powers Resolution
The War Powers Resolution of 1973 ( 50 U. S. C.
The War Powers Resolution requires the President to notify Congress within 48 hours of committing armed forces to military action and forbids armed forces from remaining for more than 60 days, with a further 30 day withdrawal period, without an authorization of the use of military force or a declaration of war.
The War Powers Resolution was disregarded by President Reagan in 1981 by sending military to El Salvador, by President Clinton in 1999, during the bombing campaign in Kosovo, and by President Obama in 2011, when he did not seek congressional approval for the attack on Libyan forces, arguing that the Resolution did not apply to that action.
The War Powers Resolution was passed by both the House of Representatives and Senate but was vetoed by President Richard Nixon.
Presidents have submitted 130 reports to Congress as a result of the War Powers Resolution, although only one ( the Mayagüez incident ) cited Section 4 ( a )( 1 ) and specifically stated that forces had been introduced into hostilities or imminent danger.
Congress invoked the War Powers Resolution in the Multinational Force in Lebanon Act ( P. L.
In addition, the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 1991 () which authorized United States combat operations against Iraqi forces during the 1991 Gulf War, stated that it constituted specific statutory authorization within the meaning of the War Powers Resolution.
On November 9, 1993, the House used a section of the War Powers Resolution to state that U. S. forces should be withdrawn from Somalia by March 31, 1994 ; Congress had already taken this action in appropriations legislation.
Even then, however, the Clinton legal team opined that its actions were consistent with the War Powers Resolution because Congress had approved a bill funding the operation, which they argued constituted implicit authorization.
That theory was controversial because the War Powers Resolution specifically says that such funding does not constitute authorization.
On Friday, June 3, 2011, the US House of Representatives voted to rebuke President Obama for maintaining an American presence in the NATO operations in Libya, which they considered a violation of the War Powers Resolution.
The War Powers Resolution has been controversial since it was passed.
Presidents have therefore drafted reports to Congress required of the President to state that they are " consistent with " the War Powers Resolution rather than " pursuant to " so as to take into account the presidential position that the resolution is unconstitutional.
One argument for the unconstitutionality of the War Powers Resolution by Philip Bobbitt argues " The power to make war is not an enumerated power " and the notion that to " declare " war is to " commence " war is a " contemporary textual preconception ".
Here, the separation of powers issue is whether the War Powers Resolution requirements for Congressional approval and presidential reporting to Congress change the constitutional balance established in Articles I and II, namely that Congress is explicitly granted the sole authority to " declare war ", " make Rules for the Government and Regulation of the land and naval Forces " ( Article 1, Section 8 ), and to control the funding of those same forces, while the Executive has inherent authority as Commander in Chief.
There is also an unresolved legal question, discussed by Justice White in INS v. Chadha of whether a " key provision of the War Powers Resolution ", namely 50 U. S. C.
* Avalon Project-War Powers Resolution
* The War Powers Resolution: After Twenty-Eight Years Nov. 15, 2001 PDF

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