Examples of Peace and Security Council in a sentence
Nor did these positions provide a satisfactory response to the decisions taken by the African Union's Peace and Security Council on 17 October and 13 November 2015, in particular the need for the speedy convening of a genuine and inclusive dialogue, based on respect for the Arusha Agreement.
The ECOWAS MSC collaborates closely with the AU’s Peace and Security Council, and ECOWAS-supported military forces constitute the West African brigade of the AU’s African Standby Force.
The ECOWAS Mediation and Security Council collaborates closely with the AU’s Peace and Security Council, and ECOWAS-supported military forces constitute the West African brigade of the AU’s African Standby Force.
Through this facility, the AU through its Peace and Security Council (PSC) have successfully enhanced capacity of the African Standby Force (ASF), provided PSOs in addition to the development of an early response mechanism.
The Peace and Security Council shall be guided by the principles enshrined in the Constitutive Act, the Charter of the United Nations and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Though the AU’s Peace and Security Council (PSC) can order the deployment of peacekeeping missions, and recommend military measures to the Assembly of the Heads of State, in order to restore peace and security, the AU has decided to act mainly in a supporting role to the UN’s MONUSCO effort.
S ubsequent to filing an appeal or petition for hearing under this chapter, any party may ask the Board to f acilitate the settlement process and the Board will provide a facilitator, who may be an administrative law j udge not assigned as the hearing judge for the matter.
The Peace and Security Council (PSC) shall be responsible for harmonizing and coordinating continental efforts in the prevention and combating of terrorism.
For example, in November 2004, it appointed 6 Crisis Group interview with a senior AU official, Addis Ababa April 2005.7 "Protocol relating to the establishment of the Peace and Security Council of the African Union", Article 21 (3).
In July 2008, the AU Peace and Security Council (PSC) called for the formation of a panel to examine the crisis in Darfur and formulate recommendations to address issues of accountability and reconciliation in the region.