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The United Nations and Syria: A Work in Progress?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Steven Mathias*
Affiliation:
United Nations

Abstract

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Type
Late Breaking Panel: The United Nations and Syria
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2012

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References

1 The statement of March 18, 2011, is attributable to the spokesperson for the Secretary-General on Syria.

2 Human Rights Council Res. S-16/1 (Apr. 29, 2011).

3 Human Rights Council Res. S-17/1 (Aug. 22, 2011).

4 Human Rights Council Res. S-18/1 (Dec. 2, 2011).

5 Thirteen Members of the Council voted in favor, two (China and Russian Federation) voted against. See S/PV.6711 at 2.

6 G.A. Res. 66/253 (Feb. 16, 2012).

7 G.A. Res. 377(a) (Nov. 3, 1950).