The use of mercenaries as a means of impeding the exercise of the right of peoples to self-determination : resolution / adopted by the Commission on Human Rights at its 43rd session
1987
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Title
The use of mercenaries as a means of impeding the exercise of the right of peoples to self-determination : resolution / adopted by the Commission on Human Rights at its 43rd session
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Record Appears in
Agenda
E/1987/18 (Annex II) - 9. The right of peoples to self-determination and its application to peoples under colonial or alien domination or foreign occupation - MERCENARIES
Document Symbol
E/CN.4/RES/1987/16
Meeting Record
E/CN.4/1987/SR.52
Related Document
Draft resolution E/CN.4/1987/L.9/Rev.2
Transmitted for action to the ECOSOC as decision 5
Transmitted for action to the ECOSOC as decision 5
Vote Note
RECORDED
Vote Summary
Yes: 30 | No: 11 | Abstentions: 1 | Non-Voting: 1 | Total voting membership: 43
Vote Date
09 March 1987
Vote
Y ALGERIA
Y ARGENTINA
N AUSTRALIA
N AUSTRIA
Y BANGLADESH
N BELGIUM
Y BRAZIL
Y BULGARIA
Y BYELORUSSIAN SSR
Y CHINA
Y COLOMBIA
Y CONGO
Y COSTA RICA
Y CYPRUS
Y ETHIOPIA
N FRANCE
Y GAMBIA
Y GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC
N GERMANY, FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF
Y INDIA
Y IRAQ
N IRELAND
N ITALY
N JAPAN
Y LESOTHO
. LIBERIA
Y MEXICO
Y MOZAMBIQUE
Y NICARAGUA
N NORWAY
Y PAKISTAN
Y PERU
Y PHILIPPINES
A RWANDA
Y SENEGAL
Y SOMALIA
Y SRI LANKA
Y TOGO
Y USSR
N UNITED KINGDOM
N UNITED STATES
Y VENEZUELA
Y YUGOSLAVIA
Y ARGENTINA
N AUSTRALIA
N AUSTRIA
Y BANGLADESH
N BELGIUM
Y BRAZIL
Y BULGARIA
Y BYELORUSSIAN SSR
Y CHINA
Y COLOMBIA
Y CONGO
Y COSTA RICA
Y CYPRUS
Y ETHIOPIA
N FRANCE
Y GAMBIA
Y GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC
N GERMANY, FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF
Y INDIA
Y IRAQ
N IRELAND
N ITALY
N JAPAN
Y LESOTHO
. LIBERIA
Y MEXICO
Y MOZAMBIQUE
Y NICARAGUA
N NORWAY
Y PAKISTAN
Y PERU
Y PHILIPPINES
A RWANDA
Y SENEGAL
Y SOMALIA
Y SRI LANKA
Y TOGO
Y USSR
N UNITED KINGDOM
N UNITED STATES
Y VENEZUELA
Y YUGOSLAVIA