07-30-2004, 02:33 AM
Since there are a number of people on here with more knowledge of United Nations processes than myself, I'm hoping someone knows the answer to this question:
Do resolutions relating to women's issues have to be ratified by the Security Council? I am most interested in whether the recent 1995 Beijing declaration had to be ratified by the Security Council before it could be passed as a United Nations mandate? I've been trying to find the answer to this question for two straight days and have found nothing. I guess that it all hinges on whether women's issues are categorized as "substantive" by the UN, but I can't find a listing of such categorizations that goes into any detail either. That being said, I have found one listing that mentions "human rights" issues as being substantive, so...?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Do resolutions relating to women's issues have to be ratified by the Security Council? I am most interested in whether the recent 1995 Beijing declaration had to be ratified by the Security Council before it could be passed as a United Nations mandate? I've been trying to find the answer to this question for two straight days and have found nothing. I guess that it all hinges on whether women's issues are categorized as "substantive" by the UN, but I can't find a listing of such categorizations that goes into any detail either. That being said, I have found one listing that mentions "human rights" issues as being substantive, so...?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
But whate'er I be,
Nor I, nor any man that is,
With nothing shall be pleased till he be eased
With being nothing.
William Shakespeare - Richard II
Nor I, nor any man that is,
With nothing shall be pleased till he be eased
With being nothing.
William Shakespeare - Richard II