Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Map
- Preface
- Chronology
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Kosovo's Status in Yugoslavia before 1999
- Chapter 2 Development of the Human Rights Situation pages 14 to 40
- Chapter 2 Development of the Human Rights Situation pages 41 to 64
- Chapter 2 Development of the Human Rights Situation pages 65 to 90
- Chapter 2 Development of the Human Rights Situation pages 90 to 114
- Chapter 3 Diplomatic Efforts for the Settlement of the Crisis pages 115 to 146
- Chapter 3 Diplomatic Efforts for the Settlement of the Crisis pages 147 to 187
- Chapter 3 Diplomatic Efforts for the Settlement of the Crisis pages 187 to 217
- Chapter 3 Diplomatic Efforts for the Settlement of the Crisis pages 218 to 253
- Chapter 3 Diplomatic Efforts for the Settlement of the Crisis pages 253 to 286
- Chapter 4 Military Action against Yugoslavia pages 287 to 313
- Chapter 4 Military Action against Yugoslavia pages 314 to 352
- Chapter 5 Settlement of the Crisis
- Chapter 6 Statement by NATO Memeber States
- Chapter 7 International Reactions to the Crisis pages 424 to 460
- Chapter 7 International Reactions to the Crisis pages 461 to 499
- Chapter 8 Court Action with regard to the Kosovo Crisis
- Chapter 9 Implementation of the Principles for a Political Solution of the Conflict
- Chronological List of Documents
- Select Bibliography
- Index
Chapter 2 - Development of the Human Rights Situation pages 41 to 64
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 July 2014
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Map
- Preface
- Chronology
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Kosovo's Status in Yugoslavia before 1999
- Chapter 2 Development of the Human Rights Situation pages 14 to 40
- Chapter 2 Development of the Human Rights Situation pages 41 to 64
- Chapter 2 Development of the Human Rights Situation pages 65 to 90
- Chapter 2 Development of the Human Rights Situation pages 90 to 114
- Chapter 3 Diplomatic Efforts for the Settlement of the Crisis pages 115 to 146
- Chapter 3 Diplomatic Efforts for the Settlement of the Crisis pages 147 to 187
- Chapter 3 Diplomatic Efforts for the Settlement of the Crisis pages 187 to 217
- Chapter 3 Diplomatic Efforts for the Settlement of the Crisis pages 218 to 253
- Chapter 3 Diplomatic Efforts for the Settlement of the Crisis pages 253 to 286
- Chapter 4 Military Action against Yugoslavia pages 287 to 313
- Chapter 4 Military Action against Yugoslavia pages 314 to 352
- Chapter 5 Settlement of the Crisis
- Chapter 6 Statement by NATO Memeber States
- Chapter 7 International Reactions to the Crisis pages 424 to 460
- Chapter 7 International Reactions to the Crisis pages 461 to 499
- Chapter 8 Court Action with regard to the Kosovo Crisis
- Chapter 9 Implementation of the Principles for a Political Solution of the Conflict
- Chronological List of Documents
- Select Bibliography
- Index
Summary
32. Commission Resolution 1998/79, Situation of Human Rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Republic of Croatia and the FRY, 22 April 1998
[Parts not referring to the Situation in Kosovo have been omitted.]
The Commission on Human Rights,
[…]
IV. Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
16. Welcomes the cooperation by the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia with the former Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Republic of Croatia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Ms. Elisabeth Rehn;
17. Also welcomes the recent visit to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia by the new Special Rapporteur, Mr. Jiri Dienstbier;
18. Further welcomes the deployment of additional human rights officers in Kosovo;
19. Endorses the recommendations of the Special Rapporteur as contained in his report on his visit to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, including Kosovo (E/CN.4/1998/164), in particular:
(a) That the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia should permit forensic investigation by independent experts concerning the 28 February 1998 operations in Likosani and Cirez and the 5 March 1998 operations in Prekaz, and should also conduct its own investigation of these events;
(b) That the Kosovo Albanian leadership should commit itself to ensure that the Kosovo Albanian community shall pursue their goals only by peaceful means;
(c) That all parties should allow free access for international and humanitarian organizations and the establishment of a temporarily expanded office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights operating out of the permanent premises to be established in Kosovo;
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- The Kosovo Conflict and International LawAn Analytical Documentation 1974–1999, pp. 41 - 64Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2001