UN Documents for Justice, Rule of Law and Impunity: Secretary-General's Reports
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11 June 2013 S/2013/341 | This was the annual rule of law report on measuring the effectiveness of the support provided by the UN for the promotion of the rule of law in conflict and post-conflict situations. |
12 October 2011 S/2011/634 | This was the report on the rule of law and transitional justice in conflict and post-conflict situations. |
15 July 2008 S/2008/458 | This was a UNMIK report covering the period from 1 March to 25 June 2008, addressing the rule of law as a stand-alone issue. |
13 April 2007 S/2007/202 | This was a report of the Secretary-General on the situation concerning Western Sahara which not address the rule of law. |
17 January 2007 S/2006/980/Corr.1 | This was the correction of the report “Uniting our strengths: Enhancing United Nations support for the rule of law”. |
14 December 2006 S/2006/980 | This was the report “Uniting our strengths: Enhancing United Nations support for the rule of law”. |
23 August 2004 S/2004/616 | This was the Secretary-General’s report on the rule of law in conflict and post-conflict societies. |
16 August 2004 S/2004/650 | This report noted the continued violence and lack of rule of law in the DRC. |
30 June 1999 S/1999/726 | This was on Libya’s compliance with Council resolutions. |
5 April 1999 S/1999/378 | This was from the Secretary-General to the president of the Security Council reporting that the two suspects in the Lockerbie case had appeared to stand trial in The Hague. |
1 October 1994 S/1994/1125 | This was a report of the Commission of Experts on crimes committed in Rwanda. |