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A/RES/37/84 GA

Relationship between disarmament and development : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly

37
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136
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0
No
10
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Vote Recorded VoteA/37/PV.98 Sept. 1, 1982

— Abstain (10)
Absent (11)
✓ Yes (136)
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III. Resolutions adopted on the reports of the First Committee 69 9. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its thirty-eighth session an item entitled '' Prevention of an arms race in outer space''. 98th plenary meeting 9 December 1982 37 /84. Relationship between disarmament and de­ velopment The General Assembly, Recalling the conclusions contained in chapter VII of the study entitled The Relationship between Disarmament and Development, 66 Recalling also resolution 36/92 G of 9 December 1981 , in which the General Assembly, inter alia, commended the study, its conclusions and its recommendations to the at­ tention of all Member States and decided to transmit the report to the Assembly at its twelfth special session for its substantive consideration and appropriate action, Noting the proposals on the follow-up decisions regarding the study, circulated as official documents at the twelfth special session of the General Assembly, 67 Noting also that, in the Concluding Document of the Twelfth Special Session of the General Assembly, it is rec­ ommended that the items on the agenda on which the Assembly had not reached decisions should be taken up at its thirty-seventh session for further consideration, 68 Noting further that it has decided to include the question of the relationship between disarmament and development in its agenda as a separate item, l. Requests the Secretary-General to take appropriate administrative action in accordance with the recommenda­ tions of the Group of Governmental Experts on the Rela­ tionship between Disarmament and Development, as specified in chapter VII of the study entitled The Relation­ ship between Disarmament and Development; 2. Urges Member States to consider appropriate meas­ ures in accordance with all relevant recommendations of the Group of Governmental Experts; 3. Determines that the question of reallocation and con­ version of resources, through disarmament measures, from military to civilian purposes should be included in the pro­ visional agenda of the General Assembly at intervals to be decided upon, starting with its fortieth session, in I 985; 4. Recommends that an investigation-with due regard to the capabilities of existing agencies and institutions cur­ rently responsible for the international transfer of re­ sources--of the modalities of an international disarmament fund for development should be undertaken by the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research, in consultation with other relevant international institutions; 5. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the Gen­ eral Assembly at its thirty-eighth session on the measures taken in implementation of the present solution. 98th plenary meeting 9 December 1982 37/85. Immediate cessation and prohibition of nuclear­ weapon tests The General Assembly, Deeply concerned over the continuing nuclear-arms race and the growing danger of nuclear war, 66 United Nations publication, Sales No. E.82.IX. l. 67 A/S-12/18 and A/S-12/AC.l/49. 68 See Official Records of the General Assembly. Twelfth Special Ses­ sion, Annexes, agenda items 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13, document A/S-12/32. para. 64. Convinced that an immediate cessation of nuclear-weapon tests by all States in all environments and the prohibition of such testing in the future would be a serious obstacle to the development of ever-new types and systems of nuclear weapons, as well as to the emergence of new nuclear States, Taking note of the "Basic provisions of a treaty on the complete and general prohibition of nuclear-weapon tests'', submitted by the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics at the current session,69 the text of which is annexed to the present resolution, I. Urges the Committee on Disarmament to proceed promptly to practical negotiations with a view to elaborating a draft treaty on the complete and general prohibition of nuclear-weapon tests; 2. Refers to the Committee on Disarmament, for its consideration, the basic provisions of such a treaty, sub­ mitted by the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the text of which is annexed to the present resolution, as well as the proposals and observations made by other States on this question in the course of the current session; 3. Calls upon all the nuclear-weapon States, as a gesture of goodwill and with a view to creating more favourable conditions for the formulation of a treaty on the complete and general prohibition of nuclear-weapon tests, not to con­ duct any nuclear explosions, starting from a date to be agreed among them and until the above-mentioned treaty is concluded, after the appropriate declarations have been made by them to that effect well in advance; 4. Decides to include in the provisional agenda of its thirty-eighth session the item entitled "Immediate cessation and prohibition of nuclear-weapon tests". ANNEX 98th plenary meeting 9 December 1982 Basic provisions of a treaty on the complete and general prohibition of nuclear-weapon tests The objective of averting nuclear war, towards which the efforts of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and of other peace-loving States are directed, makes it imperative to take such measures, inter alia. as would impede the development of ever-new types and systems of nuclear weapons. One such effective measure would be the immediate cessation and pro­ hibition of nuclear-weapon tests by all States and in all environments, which at the same time would promote the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons. Motivated by these goals. the Soviet Union is submitting to States Members of the United Nations, for their consideration, the following basic provisions of a treaty on the complete and general prohibition of nuclear-weapon tests. A. SCOPE OF THE PROHIBITION 1. Each State party to this Treaty shall undertake to prohibit, to prevent and not to carry out any nuclear-weapon test explosions at any place under its jurisdiction or control, in any environment-in the atmosphere, beyond its limits, including outer space, under water or under ground. 2. No party shall cause, encourage or in any way participate in the conduct of any nuclear-weapon-test explosions anywhere. 3. A moratorium shall be declared on nuclear explosions for peaceful purposes, under which the parties to this Treaty shall refrain from causing, encouraging, or in any way participating in carrying out such explosions until the relevant procedure has been evolved. 4. Promptly after the entry into force of this Treaty, consideration shall be given to the question of procedure for carrying out nuclear explosions for peaceful purposes. Such procedure, to be agreed upon, may take the form of a special agreement or agreements constituting an integral part of this Treaty. "9 See A/37/24.1
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