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S/RES/1822 (2008)

[on directing 1267 Committee to conduct a review of all names on the Consolidated List by 30 June 2010 and followed by regular reviews; making accessible publicly releasable reasons for the listing of individuals and entities and extending the mandate of the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team for a further period of 18 months]
 

S/RES/1810 (2008)

[on extending mandate of the 1540 Committee for a further three years until 25 April 2011]
 

S/RES/1805 (2008)

[on extending mandate of Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate (CTED) until 31 December 2010]
 

S/RES/1787 (2007)

[on extension of Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate (CTED) mandate]
 

S/RES/1735 (2006)

[on reviewing the measures imposed resolution 1267 (1999) with a view to their further strengthening in 18 months; providing cover sheet for listing submissions, extending consideration period for exemption requests under resolution 1452 (2002), and extending the mandate of the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team for a further period of 18 months]
 

S/RES/1732 (2006)

[on taking note with interest of the best practices and methods contained in the report of the Informal Working Group on General Issues of sanctions (S/2006/997) and requesting subsidiary bodies to take note as well.]
 

S/RES/1730 (2006)

[on establishment of a focal point within the Secretariat to receive de-listing requests and directs the relevant sanctions committees to revise their guidelines accordingly]
 

S/RES/1699 (2006)

[on requesting the Secretary-General to take the necessary steps to increase cooperation between the United Nations and Interpol]
 

S/RES/1673 (2006)

[on extending mandate of the 1540 Committee for a further two years]
 

S/RES/1631 (2005)

[on cooperation between the United Nations and regional organizations in maintaining international peace and security]
 

S/RES/1625 (2005)

[Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts]
 

S/RES/1624 (2005)

[on prohibition of incitement to commit terrorist acts]
 

S/RES/1618 (2005)

[on condemnation of terrorist attacks in Iraq]
 

S/RES/1617 (2005)

[on reviewing the measures imposed by resolution 1267 (1999) with a view to their further strengthening in 17 months; providing definition of “associated with”, calling for submission of checklist, and requesting the Secretary-General to extend the mandate of the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team for 17 months]
 

S/RES/1611 (2005)

[on condemnation of terrorist attacks in London]
 

S/RES/1566 (2004)

[on creation of working group to consider measures against individuals, groups and entities other than Al-Qaida/Taliban]
 

S/RES/1540 (2004)

[Under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, obliges States to refrain from supporting by any means non-State actors from developing, acquiring, manufacturing, possessing, transporting, transferring or using nuclear, chemical or biological weapons and their delivery systems]
 

S/RES/1535(2004)

[on creation of Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate (CTED)]
 

S/RES/1530(2004)

[on the bomb attacks in Madrid, Spain, on 11 March 2004]
 

S/RES/1526(2004)

[on further improving the implementation of resolution 1267 (1999), strengthening the mandate of the 1267 Committee and requesting the Secretary-General to appoint an Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team for 18 months (paras 1, 3, 6 & 7)]
 

S/RES/1516(2003)

[on the bomb attacks in Istanbul, Turkey, on 15 November 2003 and 20 November 2003]
 

S/RES/1465(2003)

[on the bomb attack in Bogota, Colombia]
 

S/RES/1456(2003)

[on high-level meeting of the Security Council on combating terrorism]
 

S/RES/1455(2003)

[on improving implementation of measures imposed by resolution 1267 (1999]
 

S/RES/1452(2002)

[on implementation of measures imposed by resolution 1267 (1999)]
 

S/RES/1450(2002)

[on condemning the terrorist bomb attack, in Kikambala, Kenya, and the attempted missile attack on the airline departing Mombasa, Kenya, 28 November 2002]
 

S/RES/1440(2002)

[on condemning the act of taking hostages in Moscow, Russian Federation, on 23 October 2002]
 

S/RES/1438(2002)

[on the bomb attacks in Bali, Indonesia]
 

S/RES/1377(2001)

[on the adoption of declaration on the global effort to combat terrorism]
 

S/RES/1373(2001)

[on international cooperation to combat threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts]

S/RES/1368(2001)

[condemning the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 in New York, Washington, D.C. and Pennsylvania, United States of America]
 

S/RES/1363(2001)

[on the establishment of a mechanism to monitor the implementation of measures imposed by resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000)]
 

S/RES/1333(2000)

[on measures against the Taliban]
 

S/RES/1269(1999)

[on international cooperation in the fight against terrorism]
 

S/RES/1267(1999)

[on measures against the Taliban]
 

S/RES/1214(1998)

[on the situation in Afghanistan]
 

S/RES/1189(1998)

[on the terrorist bomb attacks of 7 Aug. 1998 in Kenya and Tanzania]
 

S/RES/1054(1996)

[on sanctions against the Sudan in connection with non-compliance with Security Council resolution 1044 (1996) demanding extradition to Ethiopia of the three suspects wanted in connection with assassination attempt on President Mubarak of Egypt]
 

S/RES/1044(1996)

[calling upon the Sudan to extradite to Ethiopia the three suspects wanted in connection with the assassination attempt against President Mubarak of Egypt]
 

S/RES/731(1992)

[on the destruction of Pan American flight 103 and Union des transports aériens flights 772]
 

S/RES/748(1992)

[on sanctions against the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya]
 

S/RES/687(1991)

[on restoration of the sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of Kuwait]
 

S/RES/635(1989)

[on marking of plastic or sheet explosives for the purpose of detection]