LETTER DATED 2009/07/09 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF IRELAND AND THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF THE NETHERLANDS TO THE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE AT GENEVA ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL
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• The national preparatory work being carried out for UPR was also proving to be
beneficial for Treaty Body reporting. National processes were being put in place for
the UPR process which were making it easier for States to carry out their reporting
obligations under the Treaties (...) The question had arisen as to whether States should, in making a recommendation, cite the
source of a recommendation as a Treaty Body recommendation in the relevant cases. (...) The formulation of questions was making Governments engage with the Human
Rights realities of systems very different from their own.
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LETTER DATED 8 DECEMBER 2021 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF TAJIKISTAN TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
They reaffirm their commitment to a
more representative, democratic, just and multipolar world order based
on universally recognised principles of international law, cultural and civilisational
diversity, mutually beneficial and equal cooperation of states under the central
coordinating role of the UN.
(...) Energy cooperation
Member States underscore the need to expand mutually beneficial energy
cooperation, including the widespread use of renewable and alternative energy
sources, and they also support the use of various cost-effective and environmentally
friendly technologies making it possible to reduce environmental impact and
facilitate environmental safety and a conversion to cleaner and more
environmentally friendly energy sources in an energy-efficient economy. (...) While noting the need to focus on efforts to overcome the socioeconomic
consequences of the digital gap between Member States, they note the importance
of deepening mutually beneficial cooperation and sharing experience in the digital
economy and the use of digital technologies.

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LETTER DATED 2007/05/18 ADDRESSED BY THE RECTOR OF THE UNITED NATIONS UNIVERSITY TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL
The Group of Experts draws attention to the need to elaborate on the rich and beneficial
contributions that special procedures can make to the system of the Universal Periodic Review.
12. (...) They have the tasks of analysing human rights situations,
making relevant recommendations and striving for justice for the victims, actual and threatened.
18. (...) Special procedure mandate-holders themselves have a key role to play in mobilizing follow
up to the implementation of their recommendations by making representations to governments
and others and to the Human Rights Council.
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LETTER DATED 2 DECEMBER 2019 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF UZBEKISTAN TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY GENERAL
The current regular Consultative meeting in the city of Tashkent al lowed
to discuss in detail the course of advancement of regional interaction in Central Asia
and confirmed the principle choice of all states of the region in favor of intensifying
mutually beneficial cooperation.
Tashkent consultative summit promotes development of interstate interaction in
Central Asia guided by the goals of creating the most favorable conditions for
dynamic development of national economies, raising living standards of our
countries’ populations, expanding and deepening multifaceted ties in the region.
(...) All states of Central Asia are making important contribution to
intensification of regional cooperation and advancement of common interests and
needs of their region on the international arena.
(...) Noting importance of reasonable and fair use of water and energy resources in
Central Asia, our countries will continue work on improving mechanisms of long-
term and mutually beneficial cooperation in this sphere with taking into account the
interests of all parties.
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LETTER DATED 13 FEBRUARY 2018 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVES OF CYPRUS, EGYPT AND GREECE TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
In this regard, they welcomed the 7th EU -Egypt
Association Council, held on 25 July 2017, and the adoption of the jointly
negotiated EU-Egypt Partnership Priorities that pave the way for a reinforced,
mutually beneficial partnership leading towards a stronger strategic engagement in
areas of common interest. (...) In this respect, they reiterated their
determination to promote, amid diverse security challenges for the Eastern
Mediterranean, a positive agenda of cooperation for the benefit of this strategically,
economically and culturally important neighbourhood, making it a safer place for its
people to prosper.
(...) To this end, they also encouraged and welcomed initiatives from the
private sector of mutually beneficial energy infrastructure projects, which contribute
to the energy security of all three countries such as the EuroAfrica Interconnector.
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LETTER DATED 5 JANUARY 2021 FROM THE PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF TAJIKISTAN TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
The member states are looking forward to strengthening mutually beneficial
cooperation with the interested countries and international organisations in countering
drug trafficking. (...) They believe that devising more international cooperation
mechanisms in this sphere would constitute an adequate step towards building up and
upgrading capabilities for making effective joint use of the emerging opportunities
and countering new challenges and threats.
(...) The member states believe in the importance of strengthening mutually
beneficial cooperation and sharing best practices on matters related to the digital
economy, and upholding the principles of fair competition when developing digital
technology.
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GE.12-61384 (F)
BWC/MSP/2012/MX/INF.3
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Developments with possible beneficial consequences: a more
detailed review
I. (...) A range of novel approaches to pre-empt disease are also being developed, including
making use of advances in the understanding of infections to enable non-pathogenic
bacteria to protect against pathogenic viruses, as well as efforts to improve how our
immune systems function.42
6. (...) There is also an ongoing research project to
develop adjutants that help break up bacterial infections into single cells, making them
more sensitive to existing antibiotics.68
V.
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These submission
It would also be useful to discuss possible tools and approaches for making information
about climate change impacts and adaptation options available to stakeholders in a format that is
timely and relevant.
(...) Risk management could include a
discussion of options for incorporating adaptation considerations into decision-making
particularly in the area of long-term human settlement planning. (...) New Zealand considers that the “sustainable development” theme provides a useful opportunity to
address the benefits and risks of early decision making to adapt to climate change in sustainable
development pathways.
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PROPOSAL FOR A UNECE TRADE FACILITATION RECOMMENDATION ON PROVIDING GUIDANCE TO IMPLEMENTORS OF ELECTRONIC BUSINESS / SUBMITTED BY THE HEAD OF DELEGATION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
Electronic business for efficient Market-Making
Electronic business provides a great opportunity to improve markets for buying and selling. (...) This is the process of only retaining truly
beneficial intermediaries (sometimes referred to as the disintermediation of the value chain).
(...) Will my supply chain
provide the service the
user needs?
- making an offer of a product or service to a user can be the
easy part of the transaction.
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REPORT OF THE WORKING GROUP ON ENFORCED OR INVOLUNTARY DISAPPEARANCES : ADDENDUM
The National Parliament is unicameral and is vested with legislative, supervisory
and political decision-making powers. Its members are elected by universal and direct
suffrage.
12. (...) In its general comment (2005) on article 18, the
Working Group recommended that “States should refrain from making or enacting amnesty
laws that would exempt the perpetrators of enforced disappearance from criminal
proceedings and sanctions, and also prevent the proper application and implementation of
other provisions of the Declaration”. (...) Conducting an accurate assessment of exactly who disappeared,
including the thousands of children, would be beneficial to the families. A national registry
in this respect would be beneficial.
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