Examples of Economic and Social Council in a sentence
The Committee shall report every two years to the General Assembly and to the Economic and Social Council on its activities, and may make suggestions and general recommendations based on the examination of reports and information received from the States Parties.
The list of the least developed countries is decided upon by the United Nations Economic and Social Council and,ultimately, by the General Assembly, on the basis of recommendations made by the Committee for Development Policy.
The Economic and Social Council would then review the Commission’s draft to determine whether to forward it to the Third Committee on Social, Humanitarian, and Cultural Affairs for final review before consideration by the U.N. General Assembly.29 The protection of human rights, particularly guarantees of personal liberty such as habeas corpus, would also have to navigate the familiar tension between security and liberty.
It is not until 2005, that NGOs were accorded a consultative status within the League in accordance with LAS Economic and Social Council Resolution No 1540 of 6 January 2005 which applies to all meetings of LAS organs.32However, in September 2007, the commission adopted its own Rules of Procedure which were endorsed by the League’s Council resolution 6826 of 5 September 200733 .
By virtue of its decision 1985/105 of 8 February 1985, the Economic and Social Council authorized the Secretary-General to transmit the Committee’s annual report directly to the General Assembly.
This was approved by the Economic and Social Council of the UN (ECOSOC).
The Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND) is a commission of the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and its functions and powers are inter alia set out in the two Conventions.
The Parties reaffirm their commitment, under the Ministerial Declaration of the UN Economic and Social Council on Full Employment and Decent Work of 2006, to recognising full and productive employment and decent work for all as a key element of sustainable development for all countries and as a priority objective of international cooperation and to promoting the development of international trade in a way that is conducive to full and productive employment and decent work for all.
The list of the least developed countries is decided upon by the United Nations Economic and Social Council and, ultimately, by the General Assembly, on the basis of recommendations made by the Committee for Development Policy.
The CONTRACTING PARTIES may consult with contracting parties, with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations and with any appropriate inter-governmental organization in cases where they consider such consultation necessary.