A/RES/77/206 GA
Use of mercenaries as a means of violating human rights and impeding the exercise of the right of peoples to self-determination : resolution / adopted by the General Assembly
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Full text of resolution
United Nations
A/RES/77/206
General Assembly
Distr.: General
3 January 2023
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Seventy-seventh session
Agenda item 67
Right of peoples to self-determination
Resolution adopted by the General Assembly
on 15 December 2022
[on the report of the Third Committee (A/77/462, para. 35)]
77/206. Use of mercenaries as a means of violating human rights and
impeding the exercise of the right of peoples to self-determination
The General Assembly,
Recalling all of its previous resolutions on the subject, including resolution
76/151 of 16 December 2021, and Human Rights Council resolutions on the subject,
including resolution 51/13 of 6 October 2022,1 as well as all resolutions adopted by
the Commission on Human Rights in this regard,
Recalling also all of its relevant resolutions, in which, inter alia, it condemned
any State that permitted or tolerated the recruitment, financing, training, assembly,
transit or use of mercenaries with the objective of overthrowing the Governments of
States Members of the United Nations, especially those of developing countries, or
of fighting against national liberation movements, and recalling further the relevant
resolutions and international instruments adopted by the General Assembly, the
Security Council, the Economic and Social Council and the Organization of African
Unity, inter alia, the Organization of African Unity Convention for the elimination of
mercenarism in Africa,2 as well as by the African Union,
Reaffirming the purposes and principles enshrined in the Charter of the United
Nations concerning the strict observance of the principles of sovereign equality,
political independence, the territorial integrity of States, the self-determination of
peoples, the non-use of force or of the threat of use of force in international relations
and non-interference in affairs within the domestic jurisdiction of States,
Reaffirming also that, by virtue of the principle of self-determination, all
peoples have the right freely to determine their political status and to pursue their
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1 See Official Records of the General Assembly, Seventy-seventh Session, Supplement No. 53A
(A/77/53/Add.1), chap. III, sect. A.
2 United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 1490, No. 25573.
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economic, social and cultural development and that every State has the duty to respect
this right in accordance with the provisions of the Charter,
Deeply concerned at the continuation of acts or threats of foreign military
intervention and occupation that are threatening to suppress, or have already
suppressed, the right to self-determination of peoples and nations,
Reaffirming the Declaration on Principles of International Law concerning
Friendly Relations and Cooperation among States in accordance with the Charter of
the United Nations,3
Acknowledging with appreciation the work and contributions of the open-ended
intergovernmental working group established by the Human Rights Council with the
mandate of considering the possibility of elaborating an international regulatory
framework, including the option of elaborating a legally binding instrument on the
regulation, monitoring and oversight of the activities of private military and security
companies,
Alarmed and concerned at the danger that the activities of mercenaries
constitute to peace and security in developing countries in various parts of the world,
in particular in areas of armed conflict, and about the threat they pose to the integrity
of and respect for the constitutional order of the affected countries,
Deeply concerned at the loss of life, the substantial damage to property and the
negative effects on the policies and economies of affected countries resulting from
international criminal mercenary activities,
Convinced that, notwithstanding the way in which mercenaries or mercenary-
related activities are used or the form that they take to acquire some semblance of
legitimacy, they are a threat to peace, security and the self-determination of peoples
and an obstacle to the enjoyment of all human rights by peoples,
1.
Takes note with appreciation of the latest report of the Working Group of
the Human Rights Council on the use of mercenaries as a means of violating human
rights and impeding the exercise of the right of peoples to self-determination;4
2.
Reaffirms that the use of mercenaries and their recruitment, financing,
protection and training are causes for grave concern to all States and that they violate
the purposes and principles enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations;
3.
Recognizes that armed conflict, terrorism, arms trafficking and covert
operations by third Powers encourage, inter alia, the demand for mercenaries on the
global market;
4.
Urges, once again, all States to take the steps necessary and to exercise the
utmost vigilance against the menace posed by the activities of mercenaries and to take
legislative measures to ensure that their territories and other territories under their
control are not used for, and that their nationals do not take part in, the recruitment,
assembly, financing, training, protection or transit of mercenaries for the planning of
activities designed to impede the right of peoples to self-determination, to destabilize
or overthrow the Government of any State or to dismember or impair, totally or in
part, the territorial integrity or political unity of sovereign and independent States
conducting themselves in accordance with the right of peoples to self-determination;
5.
Requests all States to exercise the utmost vigilance against any kind of
recruitment, training, hiring or financing of mercenaries by private companies
offering international military consultancy and security services, and to impose a
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3 Resolution 2625 (XXV), annex.
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specific ban on such companies intervening in armed conflicts or actions to
destabilize constitutional regimes;
6.
Encourages States that import military assistance or consultancy and
security services provided by private companies to establish national regulatory
mechanisms for registering and licensing those companies in order to ensure that the
imported services provided by those private companies neither impede the enjoyment
of human rights nor violate human rights in the recipient country;
7.
Emphasizes its utmost concern about the impact of the activities of private
military and security companies on the enjoyment of human rights, in particular when
operating in armed conflicts, and notes that private military and security companies
and their personnel are rarely held accountable for violations of human rights;
8.
Calls upon all States that have not yet done so to consider acceding to or
ratifying the International Convention against the Recruitment, Use, Financing and
Training of Mercenaries;5
9.
Welcomes the cooperation extended by those countries that have received
a visit by the Working Group on the use of mercenaries since the establishment of its
mandate and the adoption by some States of national legislation that restricts the
recruitment, assembly, financing, training and transit of mercenaries;
10. Condemns recent mercenary activities in developing countries in various
parts of the world, in particular in areas of conflict, and the threat they pose to the
integrity of and respect for the constitutional order of those countries and the exercise
of the right of their peoples to self-determination, and stresses the importance for the
Working Group on the use of mercenaries of looking into sources and root causes, as
well as the political motivations of mercenaries and for mercenary-related activities;
11.
Calls upon States to investigate the possibility of mercenary involvement
whenever and wherever criminal acts of a terrorist nature occur and to bring to trial
those found responsible or to consider their extradition, if so requested, in accordance
with national law and applicable bilateral or international treaties;
12. Condemns any form of impunity granted to perpetrators of mercenary
activities and to those responsible for the use, recruitment, financing and training of
mercenaries, and urges all States, in accordance with their obligations under
international law, to bring them, without distinction, to justice;
13. Calls upon Member States, in accordance with their obligations under
international law, to cooperate with and assist the judicial prosecution of those
accused of mercenary activities in transparent, open and fair trials;
14. Requests the Working Group on the use of mercenaries and other experts
to continue their participation, including by submitting contributions, in other
subsidiary bodies of the Human Rights Council considering issues related to the use
of mercenaries and mercenary-related activities in all their forms and manifestations,
including private military and security companies;
15. Requests the Working Group on the use of mercenaries to continue its work
with respect to the strengthening of the international legal framework for the
prevention and sanction of the recruitment, use, financing and training of
mercenaries, taking into account the proposal for a new legal definition of a
mercenary drafted by the Special Rapporteur on the use of mercenaries as a means of
impeding the exercise of the right of peoples to self-determination in his report
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5 United Nations, Treaty Series, vol. 2163, No. 37789.
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submitted to the Commission on Human Rights at its sixtieth session 6 and the
evolving phenomenon of mercenaries and its related forms;
16. Also requests the Working Group on the use of mercenaries to continue to
study and identify sources and causes, emerging issues, manifestations and trends
regarding mercenaries or mercenary-related activities and private military and
security companies and their impact on human rights, particularly on the right of
peoples to self-determination;
17. Requests the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human
Rights, as a matter of priority, to publicize the adverse effects of the activities of
mercenaries on the right of peoples to self-determination and, when requested and
where necessary, to render advisory services to States that are affected by those
activities;
18. Recommends that all Member States, including those confronted with the
phenomenon of private military and security companies, as contracting States, States
of operations, home States or States whose nationals are employed to work for a
private military and security company, contribute to the work of the open-ended
intergovernmental working group, taking into account the initial work done by the
Working Group on the use of mercenaries;
19. Urges all States to cooperate fully with the Working Group on the use of
mercenaries in the fulfilment of its mandate;
20. Requests the Secretary-General and the United Nations High Commissioner
for Human Rights to continue to provide the Working Group on the use of mercenaries
with all the assistance and support necessary for the fulfilment of its mandate, both
professional and financial, including through the promotion of cooperation between
the Working Group and other components of the United Nations system that deal with
countering mercenary-related activities, in order to meet the demands of its current
and future activities;
21. Requests the Working Group on the use of mercenaries to consult States
and intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations on the implementation of
the present resolution and to report, with specific recommendations, to the General
Assembly at its seventy-eighth session its findings on the use of mercenaries to
undermine the enjoyment of all human rights and to impede the exercise of the right
of peoples to self-determination;
22. Decides to consider the question of the use of mercenaries as a means of
violating human rights and impeding the exercise of the right of peoples to self-
determination at its seventy-eighth session under the item entitled “Right of peoples
to self-determination”.
54th plenary meeting
15 December 2022
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6 See E/CN.4/2004/15, para. 47.
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