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Adopted on 14 December 1962 by the UN General Assembly, [1] resolution proclaims in particular that: the right of people's and nations to permanent sovereignty over their wealth and resources must be exercised in the interest of their national development and the well-being of the people of the State concerned.
Resolution 1631: Admission of Mauritania to membership in the United Nations. 1962 Resolution 1761: Recommended sanctions against South Africa in response to the governments policy of apartheid. 1963 Resolution 1962: One of the earliest resolutions governing Outer space.
Pages in category "United Nations General Assembly resolutions" The following 111 pages are in this category, out of 111 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The United Nations General Assembly has voted to demand an immediate ... A majority of 153 nations voted for the ceasefire resolution in the General Assembly’s emergency special session Tuesday ...
From the First to the Thirtieth General Assembly sessions, all General Assembly resolutions were numbered consecutively, with the resolution number followed by the session number in Roman numbers (for example, Resolution 1514 (XV), which was the 1514th numbered resolution adopted by the Assembly and was adopted at the Fifteenth Regular Session ...
The United Nations General Assembly adopted Resolution 1803 about peoples ... Saudi Arabia's permanent representative to the United Nations, ... By the end of 1962, ...
The 60-day cessation of hostilities aims to implement UN Security Council Resolution 1701, which was adopted to end a 34-day war between Israel and Lebanon in 2006, and had kept relative calm in ...
United Nations General Assembly Resolution 1761 was passed on 6 November 1962 in response to the racist policies of apartheid established by the South African Government. Condemnation of apartheid [ edit ]