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United Nations Compensation Commission: Governing Council Decisions 14 to 23 (Committee on Administrative Matters; Allied Coalition Forces' Claims; Interest; Transparency; Priority; Direct Cause; Filing Claims; Coordinating Claims)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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* [The Introductory Note was prepared for International Legal Materials by David D. Caron, Professor of Law at the University of California at Berkeley. Decisions 14-23 of the Governing Council are reproduced from UN Documents S/25135 (January 19, 1993), S/1994/409 (April 8, 1994), S/AC.26/Dec.2O (1994) (May 26, 1994), S/AC.26/Dec.21 (1994) (October 21, 1994), S/AC.26/Dec.22 (1994) (October 21, 1994), and S/AC.26/Dec.23 (1994) (October 21, 1994). The May 26, 1994, Recommendations made by the Panel of Commissioners concerning Individual Claims for Serious Personal Injury or Death (Category "B" Claims) can be found at 34 I.L.M. 263 (1995). The October 21, 1994, Report and Recommendations made by the Panel of Commissioners concerning the First Instalment of Claims for Departure from Iraq or Kuwait (Category "A" Claims) appear at 34 I.L.M. 305 (1995).

[Governing Council Decisions 1 and 2 are reproduced at 30 I.L.M. 1712 and 1714 (1991). Decisions 3-13 of the Governing Council, and an Introductory Note by David D. Caron, are reproduced at 31 I.L.M. 1009 (1992). UN Security Council Resolution 687 (1991) affirming earlier resolutions and setting forth terms of cease-fire in the Persian Gulf conflict appears at 30 I.L.M. 846 (1991). Security Council Resolution 705 (1991) deciding Iraqi compensation payment as a percentage of oil export value is reproduced at 30 I.L.M. 1715 (1991). Security Council Resolution 706 (1991) authorizing states to import oil from Iraq pursuant to certain conditions appears at 30 I.L.M. 1716 (1991). Security Council Resolution 712 (1991) regarding release of sum from escrow account to meet Iraqi humanitarian needs is reproduced at 30 I.L.M. 1730 (1991).]

1 UN Doc. SG/SM/5319 (8 June 1994).

2 The first awards of compensation for Category “C” claims are expected in December 1994.

3 Kamal Hosse in was appointed to the Panel on 12 August 1994 following the death of Judge José María Ruda, the former Chairman.

4 The literature regarding the UNCC is increasing, although the majority of it is general. Most valuable and recommended are the proceedings of the recent Sokol Colloquium held at the University of Virginia, forthcoming in early 1995 as “The United Nations Compensation Commission,” Richard B. Lillich, editor.

1 The text of the report is attached hereto (document S/AC.26/1994/1). In conformity with the provisions on confidentiality in the Rules (articles 30, paragraph 1 and 40, paragraph 5), the annexes I to V to the report (S/AC.26/1994/R.8/Add.1/Rev. 1) will not be made public.[For the text of the Report see 34 I.L.M. 263 (1995)]

2 The claims were initially submitted by the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic. The award of compensation is to be paid to the Government of the Slovak Republic.

3 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro).

1 The text of the report is attached hereto (document S/AC.26/1994/2).In conformity with the provisions on confidentiality in the Rules (articles 30, paragraph 1, and 40, paragraph 5), a table containing the breakdown of the amounts to be paid to each individual claimant will not be made public, but will be provided to each respective Government and international organization separately. [For the text of the Report see 34 I.L.M. 305 (1995)]

2 These claims were submitted before the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic ceased to exist. Awards of compensation are to be paid to the Governments of the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic, respectively

* [See 31 I.L.M. 1009 (1992)]

* Previously issued under the symbol S/AC.26/1992/15.

* Previously issued under the symbol S/AC.26/1991/16.

* Decisions of the Governing Council of the United Nations Compensation Commission are now being issued under the symbol S/AC.26/Dec. The present decision was previously issued under the symbol S/AC.26/Dec.l7 (1994).

* Previously issued under the symbol S/AC.26/Dec.l8 (1994).

* Previously issued under the symbol S/AC.26/Dec. 19 (1994).

1 The text of the report is attached hereto (document S/AC.26/1994/1). In conformity with the provisions on confidentiality in the Rules (articles 30, paragraph 1 and 40, paragraph 5), the annexes I to V to the report (S/AC.26/1994/R.8/Add.l/Rev.l) will not be made public.

2 The claims were initially submitted by the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic. The award of compensation is to be paid to the Government of the Slovak Republic.

3 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro).