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United Nations resolution adopted in 1998
UN
Security Council
Resolution
1184
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Od?ak
in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Date
| 16 July 1998
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Meeting no.
| 3,909
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Code
| S/RES/1184 (
Document
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Subject
| The situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Voting summary
| - 15 voted for
- None voted against
- None abstained
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Result
| Adopted
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Permanent members
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Non-permanent
members
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United Nations Security Council resolution 1184
, adopted unanimously on 16 July 1998, after recalling previous
resolutions
concerning the conflicts in the
former Yugoslavia
, particularly resolutions
1168
(1998) and
1174
(1998), the council established a programme to monitor the court system in
Bosnia and Herzegovina
.
[1]
The security council approved the establishment of the court monitoring programme by the
United Nations Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina
(UNMIBH) as part of an overall programme of legal reform proposed by the Office of the
High Representative
,
Dayton Agreement
and others.
[2]
The authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina were urged to co-operate with and support officials associated with the programme. The Secretary-General
Kofi Annan
was requested to keep the council informed on the progress of the monitoring programme as part of his reports on UNMIBH.
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