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21 September 2000 Original: English |
Programme of work of the General AssemblySchedule of plenary meetings
Note by the President of the General Assembly
1. The present document contains a partial programme of work and schedule of plenary meetings of the General Assembly. Additional scheduling of items will be indicated in addenda to the present document.
Date Agenda itemWednesday, 27 September a.m. Report of the Secretary-General on the work of the
Organization [10]Tuesday, 3 October a.m. Review of the problem of human immunodeficiency
virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome in all its aspects [179]Tuesday, 10 October a.m. Election of five non-permanent members of the
Security Council [15 (a)]Monday, 16 October a.m. 1. Notification by the Secretary-General under
Article 12, paragraph 2, of the Charter of the
United Nations [7]2. Election of seven members of the Committee for
Programme and Coordination [16 (a)]3. Election of seventeen members of the United
Nations Commission on International Trade Law
[16 (b)]4. Bethlehem 2000 [36] Tuesday, 17 October p.m. Report of the Security Council [11] Thursday, 19 October a.m. Elimination of coercive economic measures as a
means of political and economic compulsion [31]Wednesday, 25 October p.m. 1. Cooperation between the United Nations and the
Organization for Security and Cooperation in
Europe [29]2. Cooperation between the United Nations and the
Asian-African Legal Consultative Committee
[22]Thursday, 26 October a.m. 1. Report of the International Court of Justice [13] 2. Oceans and the law of the sea [34] Monday, 30 October a.m. 1. Cooperation between the United Nations and the
Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive
Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization [177]2. Cooperation between the United Nations and the
Organization of the Islamic Conference [24]3. Cooperation between the United Nations and the
League of Arab States [25]4. Towards global partnerships [173] Tuesday, 31 October a.m. Implementation of the outcome of the World Summit for Social Development and of the special
session of the General Assembly in this regard [37]Wednesday, 1 November a.m. Causes of conflict and the promotion of durable peace and sustainable development in Africa [50] Thursday, 2 November a.m. Culture of peace [33] Monday, 6 November a.m. Report of the International Atomic Energy Agency [14] Tuesday, 7 November a.m. 1. Cooperation between the United Nations and the
Organization of African Unity [27]2. Global implications of the year 2000 date conversion problem of computers [44] Wednesday, 8 November a.m. Cooperation between the United Nations and the Inter-Parliamentary Union [26] Thursday, 9 November a.m. Necessity of ending the economic, commercial and
financial embargo imposed by the United States of
America against Cuba [35]Monday, 13 November a.m. United Nations Year of Dialogue among Civilizations [32] Wednesday, 15 November a.m. Special session of the General Assembly in 2001 for
follow-up to the World Summit for Children [42]Monday, 20 November a.m. 1. Report of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Genocide and Other Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of Rwanda and Rwandan Citizens Responsible for Genocide and Other Such Violations Committed on the Territory of Neighbouring States between 1 January and 31 December 1994 [53] 2. Report of the International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991 [52] Wednesday, 29 November p.m. Question of Palestine [41] Thursday, 30 November p.m. The situation in the Middle East [40]
2. Inscription in the
list of speakers for the items listed in the present document is open.
For inscription, please
call 963-5063.
3. Representatives are
reminded to submit draft resolutions sufficiently in advance so that Member
States will have adequate time to examine them. Furthermore, should a draft
resolution have programme budget implications, additional time will be required
by the Advisory Committee on Administrative and
Budgetary Questions
and the Fifth Committee to review those implications before the draft resolution
is acted upon by the General Assembly.