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PERMANENT COUNCIL OF THEOEA/Ser.GORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATESCP/CAJP-2708.09 rev. 139897COMMITTEE ON JURIDICAL AND POLITICAL AFFAIRSOriginal: Spani international_humanitarian_law_final_report_2008-09ishFINAL REPORTSPECIAL MEETING ON-INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW lAG'RES. 2433 (XXXVIII-O/08)]Washington D.c.39787” Table of Contents -I.Opening:..................................................................II.Reports of the Member States:............................................III.Challenge international_humanitarian_law_final_report_2008-09s to Humanitarian Operations:..................................IV.Cluster Munitions:......................................................V.Private Seinternational_humanitarian_law_final_report_2008-09
curity and/or Military Firms:.................................VI.High-Level Dialogue:....................................................VII.Advances PERMANENT COUNCIL OF THEOEA/Ser.GORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATESCP/CAJP-2708.09 rev. 139897COMMITTEE ON JURIDICAL AND POLITICAL AFFAIRSOriginal: Spani international_humanitarian_law_final_report_2008-09ujan Flores, welcomed (he delegations and participants Io this spec ial meeting ol the Committee on International Humanitarian l aw (IIII.). The special meeting was held in ac cordance with (he General Assembly’s mandate contained in its Resolution AG/RF.S. 2433 (xxxvni-0/08) "Promotion ol and Respe international_humanitarian_law_final_report_2008-09ct lor International Humanitarian Law,” through the Committee on Juridical and Political Affairs (C.A.ĨP) of the Permanent Council. Il look place on Dinternational_humanitarian_law_final_report_2008-09
ecember 5, 2000, and was organized by the Department of International law of the General Secretarial, with lhe support and cooperation of the InternatPERMANENT COUNCIL OF THEOEA/Ser.GORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATESCP/CAJP-2708.09 rev. 139897COMMITTEE ON JURIDICAL AND POLITICAL AFFAIRSOriginal: Spani international_humanitarian_law_final_report_2008-09eeting.In accordance with the Resolution, the special meeting highlighted two issues ol key importance to member states: 1) the effec ts and the regulations of duster munitions; and 2) use of private security or military-service firms in armed conflicts.Ii. Repor ts of the Member Slates:As the first international_humanitarian_law_final_report_2008-09 item on the agenda, the Chair opened space for representatives of member states to present their national repons on progress achieved and challengesinternational_humanitarian_law_final_report_2008-09
faced in implementing international humanitarian law, from a universal standpoint, as well as a regional and local one. To this end. she offered the fPERMANENT COUNCIL OF THEOEA/Ser.GORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATESCP/CAJP-2708.09 rev. 139897COMMITTEE ON JURIDICAL AND POLITICAL AFFAIRSOriginal: Spani international_humanitarian_law_final_report_2008-09ings and a course on the subject. In this context, he pointed to his country’s important role in supporting the Oslo process for regulation of cluster munitions.As regards national 1HL committees, he mentioned that the Second Subregional Meeting on Contributions of National 1HL Committees of the And international_humanitarian_law_final_report_2008-09ean Region was held in Quito on November 4-5. 2008. rhe focus of that meeting was on the current status and future prospects of 1HL. and included a teinternational_humanitarian_law_final_report_2008-09
chnical exchange among National Andean Committees on the status of implementation in countries, and on protection for people during internal disturbanPERMANENT COUNCIL OF THEOEA/Ser.GORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATESCP/CAJP-2708.09 rev. 139897COMMITTEE ON JURIDICAL AND POLITICAL AFFAIRSOriginal: Spani international_humanitarian_law_final_report_2008-09o participated in it.Among agreements reached at the meeting were the need to support Andean countries in negotiation of resolutions on subjects related to 1HL in the GAS. and the need to promote training of public and private agents on the subject in (JAS member states.Moreover, regulation of the u international_humanitarian_law_final_report_2008-09se of force and protection of persons were discussed, and it was agreed that the national 1HL committees should continue promoting respect for the riginternational_humanitarian_law_final_report_2008-09
hts of persons to protection during internal disturbances.Among other conclusions, the national committees acknowledged the importance of signing and PERMANENT COUNCIL OF THEOEA/Ser.GORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATESCP/CAJP-2708.09 rev. 139897COMMITTEE ON JURIDICAL AND POLITICAL AFFAIRSOriginal: Spani international_humanitarian_law_final_report_2008-09of cluster munitions, and the need to promote the participation of various public and private actors, members of civil society, and the media in these efforts.The Ecuadorian delegate also mentioned that on October 27-31, 2008, the first Course on International Humanitarian Law was held at the Diplom international_humanitarian_law_final_report_2008-09atic Academy of Ecuador, the highest-level academic event on IHL in Ecuador to date. The purpose of the course was to improve the knowledge of Ecuadorinternational_humanitarian_law_final_report_2008-09
ian officials and members of civil society in the area of IHL.On the subject of cluster munitions, the Ecuadorian delegate underlined the need to promPERMANENT COUNCIL OF THEOEA/Ser.GORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATESCP/CAJP-2708.09 rev. 139897COMMITTEE ON JURIDICAL AND POLITICAL AFFAIRSOriginal: Spani international_humanitarian_law_final_report_2008-09floor next, and explained that its country attached critical importance to IHL. He mentioned that despite the complexity of the matter. Its practical application and importance in present times shows the dynamic nature of I HL. and its interpretation an development in case law. He also mentioned tha international_humanitarian_law_final_report_2008-09t the prohibition of cluster munitions, and the indiscriminate use of weapons in general, are some recent developments and challenges facing I HL. tointernational_humanitarian_law_final_report_2008-09
which the region cannot remain indifferent.With regard to prohibition of weapons with indiscriminate effects, he indicated that Mexico had participatePERMANENT COUNCIL OF THEOEA/Ser.GORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATESCP/CAJP-2708.09 rev. 139897COMMITTEE ON JURIDICAL AND POLITICAL AFFAIRSOriginal: Spani international_humanitarian_law_final_report_2008-09Mexico supported and acted as a facilitator, as one of the two vice-chairmen. The delegate also stated that Mexico signed the convention in Oslo on December 3. and urged member states that had not subscribed to it to sign and ratify it promptly, since the convention supports the only legally binding international_humanitarian_law_final_report_2008-09 way to counter the impaơ of these munitions.Under the Conventional Weapons Convention, he mentioned that Mexico has not stinted in efforts to achieveinternational_humanitarian_law_final_report_2008-09
a instrument—a protocol or convention—that includes, as a minimum, the binding legal standards of the Oslo Convention.He also referred to numerous adPERMANENT COUNCIL OF THEOEA/Ser.GORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATESCP/CAJP-2708.09 rev. 139897COMMITTEE ON JURIDICAL AND POLITICAL AFFAIRSOriginal: SpaniPERMANENT COUNCIL OF THEOEA/Ser.GORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATESCP/CAJP-2708.09 rev. 139897COMMITTEE ON JURIDICAL AND POLITICAL AFFAIRSOriginal: SpaniGọi ngay
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