Secretary-General definition

Secretary-General means the Secretary-General of the Organization.
Secretary-General means the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
Secretary-General means the Secretary-General of the Caribbean Community;

Examples of Secretary-General in a sentence

  • Speaking after the vote, the representative of Xxxxx said he considered the essence of resolution 681 (1990) to be its request to the Secretary-General to continue examining the situation in the occupied Palestinian territories and to report to the Council on any human rights violations by the security forces.

  • A State party by notifying the Secretary-General of the United Nations in writing may terminate the agreement.

  • The second was the request that the Secretary-General monitor and observe the situation in the occupied territories.

  • If the Parties cannot agree in the appointment of the arbitrators, the Secretary-General of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague shall act as appointing authority.

  • As for the Council’s request to the Secretary-General to make renewed efforts to monitor and observe, the speaker recalled that the tasks and powers of the United 232 Ibid., pp.


More Definitions of Secretary-General

Secretary-General means the Secretary-General of the United Nations;
Secretary-General means the Secretary-General of ICSID.
Secretary-General means the Secretary General of the Community appointed under Article 67 of the Treaty;
Secretary-General means the Secretary-General of the Organisation.
Secretary-General means the Secretary-General of the United Nations or the official to whom the Secretary-General has delegated authority and responsibility for the matter in question;
Secretary-General means the Secretary-General of the International Seabed Authority.
Secretary-General means the Secretary-General of the Common Market provided for by Article 17 of this Treaty;