S/RES/780(1992) SC
Security Council resolution 780 (1992) [on establishment of the Commission of Experts to Examine and Analyse the Information submitted pursuant to Security Council Resolution 771 (1992) on the situation in the former Yugoslavia]
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| Draft symbol | S/RES/780(1992) |
|---|---|
| Adopted symbol | S/RES/780(1992) |
| Category | Human rights |
| UN Document | S/RES/780(1992) ↗ |
Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.3119
Full text of resolution
RESOLUTION 780 (1992)
Adopted by the Security Council at its 3119th meeting,
on 6 October 1992
The Security Council,
Reaffirming its resolution 713 (1991) of 25 September 1991 and all
subsequent relevant resolutions,
Recalling paragraph 10 of its resolution 764 (1992) of 13 July 1992, in
which it reaffirmed that all parties are bound to comply with the obligations
under international humanitarian law and in particular the Geneva Conventions
of 12 August 1949, 1/ and that persons who commit or order the commission of
grave breaches of the Conventions are individually responsible in respect of
such breaches,
Recalling also its resolution 771 (1992) of 13 August 1992, in which,
inter alia, it demanded that all parties and others concerned in the former
Yugoslavia, and all military forces in Bosnia and Herzegovina, immediately
cease and desist from all breaches of international humanitarian law,
Expressing once again its grave alarm at continuing reports of widespread
violations of international humanitarian law occurring within the territory of
the former Yugoslavia and especially in Bosnia and Herzegovina, including
reports of mass killings and the continuance of the practice of “ethnic
cleansing",
1. Reaffirms its call, in paragraph 5 of resolution 771 (1992), upon
States and, as appropriate, international humanitarian organizations to
collate substantiated information in their possession or submitted to them
relating to the violations of humanitarian law, including grave breaches of
the Geneva Conventions being committed in the territory of the former
Yugoslavia, and requests States, relevant United Nations bodies, and relevant
organizations to make this information available within thirty days of the
adoption of the present resolution and as appropriate thereafter, and to
provide other appropriate assistance to the Commission of Experts referred to
in paragraph 2 below;
2. Requests the Secretary-General to establish, as a matter of urgency,
an impartial Commission of Experts to examine and analyse the information
submitted pursuant to resolution 771 (1992) and the present resolution,
together with such further information as the Commission of Experts may obtain
through its own investigations or efforts, of other persons or bodies pursuant
to resolution 771 (1992), with a view to providing the Secretary-General with
its conclusions on the evidence of grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions
and other violations of international humanitarian law committed in the
territory of the former Yugoslavia;
3. Also requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council on the
establishment of the Commission of Experts;
4. Further requests the Secretary-General to report to the Council on
the conclusions of the Commission of Experts and to take account of these
conclusions in any recommendations for further appropriate steps called for by
resolution 771 (1992);
5. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter.
1/s United Nations Treaty Series, vol. 75, Nos. 970-973.