UN Documents for Authorisations to Use Force: Security Council Resolutions

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28 March 1997 S/RES/1101 This resolution authorised the use of force by a multinational protection force in Albania (Operation Alba).
12 December 1996 S/RES/1088 This resolution contained the authorisation of the establishment of a multinational stabilisation force (SFOR).
15 November 1996 S/RES/1080 The Council welcomed the offers made by member states concerning the establishment for humanitarian purposes of a temporary multinational force to facilitate the immediate return of humanitarian organizations and the effective delivery by civilian relief organizations of humanitarian aid to alleviate the immediate suffering of displaced persons, refugees and civilians at risk in eastern Zaire.
16 August 1996 S/RES/1070 This resolution strengthened sanctions in connection with Sudan.
26 April 1996 S/RES/1054 This resolution imposed sanctions in connection with Sudan.
15 December 1995 S/RES/1031 This resolution was on the implementation of the Peace Agreement for Bosnia and Herzegovina and transfer of authority from UN Protection Force to the multinational implementation force (IFOR).
8 November 1994 S/RES/955 This resolution established the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.
31 July 1994 S/RES/940 This resolution authorised the deployment of a multinational force in Haiti and established UNMIH.
22 June 1994 S/RES/929 This resolution authorised the French-led Opération Turquoise in Rwanda
17 May 1994 S/RES/918 This resolution imposed sanctions in connection with Rwanda and adjusted UNAMIR.
6 May 1994 S/RES/917 This resolution strengthened sanctions in connection with Haiti.
21 April 1994 S/RES/912 This resolution adjusted UNAMIR.
31 March 1994 S/RES/908 This resolution authorised the use of force in support of UNPROFOR in Croatia.
16 October 1993 S/RES/875 This resolution authorised a naval blockade in Haiti.
13 October 1993 S/RES/873 This resolution strengthened sanctions in connection with Haiti.