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Articles in Spring 1996 issue of UN Chronicle
- Security Council adjusts mandate of Liberian mission
- Habitat II: city summit to forge the future of human settlements in an urbanizing world
- New technology strengthens UN's administration systems
by Dennis Brown - Transitional Justice: The Emerging Democracies Reckon with Former Enemies
by Joseph Saffron - Secretary-general's efforts to resolve obstacles to referendum welcomed
- UNCHS - HAbitat: global facilitation of human settlements efforts
- Stronger measures to protect ozone layer
- Strengthening the Family: Implications for International Development
by Joseph Saffron - Assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin condemned
- 1995 Ad
- Assembly calls for universal participation in Law of the Sea Convention
- The Future of Europe
by Joseph Saffron - Iraq's weapons programme arouses concern in UN bodies
- Pot-pourri of issues discussed by speakers from all over the globe
- Global treaty on fisheries signed by 31 countries
- Secretary-General: excerpts from statements by UN Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali
- UNFICYP mandate renewed
- Comprehensive nuclear-test ban declared 'highest priority.'
- Chernobyl: ten years after…. : International Commemoration Day declared for 26 April
- UN efforts give 'exemplary illustration of diplomacy of democratization,' says Secretary-General: Rene Preval wins presidential elections
- Peace agreements bring a 'long-delayed birth of hope': multinational force set up in Bosnia to replace UNPROFOR
- Global financial integration: a new priority": Poverty Eradication Decade proclaimed
- Nigeria faces criticism after execution of writer: follow-up to Vienna conference a priority
- Assembly calls for peace agreement in Guatemala
- UNMOT extended, continuation of dialogue urged
- Assembly calls for intensified cooperation among states to combat drug abuse
- 1995 Ad
- Continued incursions by former government forces: UNAMIR gets a final extension and adjusted mandate
- Assembly urges end to destructive conflict
- Peace-keeping, decolonization, information matters reviewed
- Growing emphasis being placed on provision of humanitarian assistance
- Serious negotiations urged to prevent escalation of violence: 'full-scale civil war' and genocide possible
- UNOMIG extended, peace process 'deadlocked.'
- Tough, no-growth budget for 1996-1997
- UNRWA forty-five years later
by Ilter Turkmen - Slow progress in implementation of peace agreement concerns Council
- A stand-by peace-keeping component welcomed: an agenda for peace
- On the brink of bankruptcy, UN makes cuts … but debt dampens reform: Secretary-General calls for a special session
- Secretary-General 'Blue Books Series' showcases legacy of United Nations: praise for series grows as sales top 11,000