Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1521 (2003) concerning Liberia


SECURITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION 1521 (2003) CONCERNING LIBERIA - RESOLUTIONS

S/RES/1792 (2007) 19 December 2007 Renews the arms embargo and travel ban for a further period of 12 months; reappoints the Panel of Experts for six months.

S/RES/1760 (2007) 20 June 2007 Adopted by the Security Council at its 5699th meeting

S/RES/1753 (2007) 27 April 2007 Terminates the sanctions on diamonds


S/RES/1731 (2006) 20 December 2006 Renews the measures on arms and travel for a further period of 12 months; renews the measures on diamonds for an additional six months; re-appoints the Panel of Experts for six months

S/RES/1689 (2006) 20 June 2006 Decides not to renew the measure in paragraph 10 of resolution 1521 (2003) that obligates Member States to prevent the import into their territories of all round log and timber products originating in Liberia

S/RES/1688 (2006) 16 June 2006 Exempts from the travel ban imposed by subparagraph 4 (a) of resolution 1521 (2003) former Liberian President Charles Taylor for the purposes of any travel related to his trial before the Special Court, as well as any travel related to the execution of the judgment, and also exempts from the travel ban the travel of any witnesses whose presence at the Taylor trial is required

S/RES/1683 (2006) 13 June 2006 Modifies the arms embargo first imposed by paragraph 2 of resolution 1521 (2003)

S/RES/1647 (2005) 20 December 2005 Renews the measures on arms and travel imposed by paragraphs 2 and 4 of resolution 1521 (2003) for a further period of 12 months from the date of adoption of this resolution. Renews the measures on diamonds and timber imposed by paragraphs 6 and 10 of resolution 1521 (2003) for a further period of six months from the date of adoption of this resolution

S/RES/1607 (2005) 21 June 2005 Renews the measures on diamonds for a further period of six months, and decides to review them after three months. Re-establishes the Panel of Experts for a further period until 21 December 2005

S/RES/1579 (2004) 21 December 2004 Renews the measures on arms, travel and timber for a period of 12 months, and decides to review those measures after six months. Renews the measures on diamonds for a period of six months, and decides to review them after three months. Re-establishes the Panel of Experts for a further period until 21 June 2005

S/RES/1549 (2004) 17 June 2004 Re-establishes the Panel of Experts for the period 30 June to 21 December 2004

S/RES/1532 (2004) 12 March 2004 Decides that all States shall freeze without delay funds, other financial assets and economic resources owned or controlled directly or indirectly by Charles Taylor, Jewell Howard Taylor, and Charles Taylor Jr. and/or those other individuals designated by the Committee

S/RES/1521 (2003) 22 December 2003 Revises basis for action under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations to reflect the changed circumstances in Liberia, dissolves the Committee established under resolution 1343 (2001) and establishes the 1521 Committee. Imposes for a period of 12 months revised prohibitions in connection with arms, diamonds, timber, and the travel of designated individuals. Re-establishes the Panel of Experts for a period of five months
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