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United Nations Security Council Resolution 2532
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Negri, Stefania
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/ Coronaviruses
/ Councils
/ COVID-19
/ Ebola virus
/ Epidemics
/ Humanitarianism
/ International
/ International Legal Documents
/ Pandemics
/ Peace
/ Public health
2021
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 2532
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Negri, Stefania
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/ Coronaviruses
/ Councils
/ COVID-19
/ Ebola virus
/ Epidemics
/ Humanitarianism
/ International
/ International Legal Documents
/ Pandemics
/ Peace
/ Public health
2021
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 2532
2021
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Overview
On July 1, 2020, the UN Security Council unanimously adopted Resolution 2532 on the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic across the world and its impact on international peace and security. After determining that “the unprecedented extent of the COVID-19 pandemic is likely to endanger the maintenance of international peace and security,” the Council called upon all parties to armed conflicts to apply an “immediate cessation of hostilities” and to engage in “a durable humanitarian pause … in order to enable the safe, unhindered and sustainable delivery of humanitarian assistance, provisions of related services by impartial humanitarian actors … and medical evacuations.” The resolution marks the first time the Security Council has called for a global ceasefire in connection with an international health emergency.
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Cambridge University Press
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