Примеры использования Open-ended intergovernmental на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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Recommendation of the intersessional open-ended intergovernmental.
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Commission on Sustainable Development- Ad Hoc Open-ended Intergovernmental Forum on Forests, second session.
The open-ended intergovernmental process was supposed to take into account the expertise and inputs of treaty bodies, national human rights institutions and NGOs.
Accordingly, we deem it exceptionally important that these criteria be agreed upon within an open-ended intergovernmental process.
The Conference also decided to constitute an Open-ended Intergovernmental Working Group to study all aspects of the issue of OIC reform.
The Chairs reiterated that they had a central role to play regarding the future of thetreaty body system and as such, their presence during the deliberations of the open-ended intergovernmental process, referred to in paragraph 4 of the resolution, was essential.
Commission on Sustainable Development- Ad Hoc Open-ended Intergovernmental Forum on Forests, third session Economic and Social Council resolution 1997/65.
In that context, the Chairs reiterated that they had a central role to play regarding the future of thetreaty body system and, as such, their presence during the deliberations of the open-ended intergovernmental process referred to in paragraph 4 of the resolution was essential.
The secretariat noted a request to organize an open-ended intergovernmental meeting in order to ensure thorough consideration of that initiative by the member States.
The General Assembly, in its resolution 66/254, requested its President to launch an open-ended intergovernmental process aimed at strengthening the treaty body system.
The sixth open-ended intergovernmental expert meeting to enhance international cooperation under the Convention against Corruption was held in Vienna on 6 and 7 November 2017.
In February 2012, the General Assembly, in its resolution 66/254, established an open-ended intergovernmental process on treaty body strengthening, which it extended to its sixty-seventh session.
Until formal open-ended intergovernmental dialogue on that issue took place at the United Nations level, disputes between Member States were likely to continue.
Report by the end of the sixty-sixth session on the deliberations and recommendations of the open-ended intergovernmental process for further consideration by the Assembly, including consideration of a possible extension of the process.
To prepare a letter to the open-ended intergovernmental Expert Group on the Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners expressing the Committee's concerns about the perceived incompatibility of some of the draft revised provisions of the Standard Minimum Rules with the Convention.
The General Assembly, in its resolution 66/254 of 23 February 2012, requested the President of the Assembly to launch an open-ended intergovernmental process on treaty body strengthening, which the Assembly extended to its next session, pursuant to resolution 66/295 of 17 September 2012.
The open-ended intergovernmental process was launched on 23 February 2012, by virtue of General Assembly resolution 66/254, under the auspices of the President of the Assembly, who appointed the Permanent Representatives of Iceland and Indonesia to the United Nations in New York as co-facilitators.
On 16 February 2012, the General Assembly, in its resolution 66/254, installed an open-ended intergovernmental process on treaty body strengthening, which, on 14 September 2012, it extended to its next session resolution 66/295.
Launch, within the framework of the Assembly, an open-ended intergovernmental process to conduct open, transparent and inclusive negotiations on how to strengthen and enhance the effective functioning of the human rights treaty body system, and to appoint two co-facilitators to assist him in that process;
Enhance the capacities of countries to integrate environmental considerations into trade andother macroeconomic policies, by examining the possibility of initiating an open-ended intergovernmental process to identify trade, environment and development policies that are supportive of sustainable development;
Report of the co-facilitators on the open-ended intergovernmental process to conduct open, transparent and inclusive negotiations on how to strengthen and enhance the effective functioning of the human rights treaty body system.
Requests the President of the General Assembly to report by the end of its sixty-sixth session on the deliberations and recommendations of the open-ended intergovernmental process for further consideration by the Assembly, including consideration of a possible extension of the process.
Requests the Secretary-General to provide the open-ended intergovernmental process with all necessary support from within existing resources for the duration of its mandate;
Requests the President of the General Assembly to establish appropriate channels of communication with the President of the Human Rights Council regarding the open-ended intergovernmental process on strengthening and enhancing the effective functioning of the human rights treaty body system referred to in paragraph 1 above;
Taking note also of the report of the co-facilitators on the open-ended intergovernmental process to conduct open, transparent and inclusive negotiations on how to strengthen and enhance the effective functioning of the human rights treaty body system.
General Assembly resolution 66/254, in its operative paragraphs 4 and 6,reaffirms that the deliberations in the framework of the open-ended intergovernmental process should be open to all States Members of the United Nations, observer States, relevant intergovernmental organizations and relevant United Nations bodies.
Reaffirms that the deliberations in the framework of the open-ended intergovernmental process shall be open to all States Members of the United Nations, observer States, relevant intergovernmental organizations and relevant United Nations bodies;
Taking note also of the report of the co-facilitators on the open-ended intergovernmental process on how to strengthen and enhance the effective functioning of the human rights treaty body system.