Resolution 1373 definition

Resolution 1373 means resolution 1373 (2001) adopted by the Security Council on 28 September 2001;
Resolution 1373 means Resolution 1373 of the Security Council passed on 28th September, 2001 and its successor resolutions;
Resolution 1373 means Resolution 1373 (2001) of the Security Council;

Examples of Resolution 1373 in a sentence

  • Consistent with UN Security Council Resolutions relating to terrorism, including UN Security Council Resolution 1373 (2001) and 1267 (1999) and related resolutions, the Participants are firmly committed to the international fight against terrorism, and in particular, against the financing of terrorism.

  • The Parties shall, in the framework of the full implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1373 (2001) and other relevant UN instruments and of applicable international conventions and instruments, exchange information on terrorist organisations and groups and their activities and support networks in accordance with international law and the legislation of the Parties.

  • The Grantee confirms that, consistent with United Nations Security Council Resolutions relating to terrorism, including United Nations Security Council Resolution 1373 (2001) and 1267 (1999) and related resolutions, it is firmly committed to the international fight against terrorism, and in particular, against the financing of terrorism.

  • Consistent with UN Security Council Resolutions relating to terrorism, including UNSC Resolution 1373 (2001) and 1267 (1999) and related resolutions, the Parties are firmly committed to the international fight against terrorism, and in particular, against the financing of terrorism.

  • Consistent with UN Security Council Resolutions relating to terrorism, including UN Security Council Resolution 1373 (2001) and 1267 (1999) and related resolutions, the Recipient NUNO affirms that it is firmly committed to the international fight against terrorism, and in particular, against the financing of terrorism.

  • Consistent with UN Security Council Resolutions relating to terrorism, including UN Security Council Resolution 1373 (2001) and 1267 (1999) and related resolutions, the Partner is firmly committed to the international fight against terrorism, and in particular, against the financing of terrorism.

  • Consistent with United Nations (UN) Security Council Resolutions relating to terrorism, including UNSC Resolution 1373 (2001) and 1267 (1999) and other related resolutions, both Parties are firmly committed to the international fight against terrorism, and in particular, against the financing of terrorism.

  • Consistent with UN Security Council Resolutions relating to terrorism, including UN Security Council Resolution 1373 (2001) and 1267 (1999) and related resolutions, the Government Coordinating Entity and the National Entities are firmly committed to the international fight against terrorism, and in particular, against the financing of terrorism.

  • Consistent with UN Security Council Resolutions relating to terrorism, including UNSC Resolution 1373 (2001) and 1267 (1999) and related resolutions, both DFAT and UIS are firmly committed to the international fight against terrorism, and in particular, against the financing of terrorism.

  • For its part, the U.N. General Assembly agreed on guidelines for international arms transfers in 1996 – though these guidelines are, of course, not binding – and in the wake of 9/11, the U.N. Security Council unanimously passed Resolution 1373, which requires all U.N. members to take wide- ranging actions against terrorism, including “eliminating the supply of weapons to terrorists.”10 The Security Council has also adopted a series of arms embargoes around the world, from Sierra Leone to the DRC.


More Definitions of Resolution 1373

Resolution 1373 means Resolution 1373 (2001) of the United Nations Security Council adopted on 28th September 2001; [S 87/2012]
Resolution 1373 means Resolution 1373 (2001) of the Security Council and includes its successor resolution;
Resolution 1373 means Resolution 1373 (2001) of the Security Council; “Resolution 1718” means Resolution 1718 (2006) of the Security Council; “Resolution 1988” means Resolution 1988 (2011) of the Security Council; “Sanctions Committee” means a committee of the Security Council of the United