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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 4', '§ 5', '§ 4', '§ 5', '§ 7', '§ 3', '§ 2', '§ 3', '§ 2', '§ 3']

A/RES/35/41/A/B, 25 November 1980, Report of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees: “Deploring, in particular, the instances of physical attacks on asylum seekers at sea and of military attacks on refugee camps in southern Africa” ; § 4: “Reaffirms the essential importance of the High Commissioner’s action to provide international protection to refugees […]” ; § 5: “Urges Governments to intensify their support for activities which the High Commissioner is carrying out in accordance with relevant resolutions of the General Assembly and the Economic and Social Council, especially by: “(a)Facilitating his efforts in the field of international protection by observing the principle of asylum and non-refoulement relating to refugees”
A/RES/36/125, 14 December 1981, Report of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees : “Deploring, in particular, the instances of military attacks on refugee camps in Southern Africa and elsewhere […]” ; § 4: “Reaffirms the fundamental nature of the High Commissioner’s function to provide international protection and the importance of promoting durable and speedy solutions in consultation and agreement with the countries concerned, through voluntary repatriation or return and subsequent assistance in rehabilitation and, whenever appropriate, integration in countries of asylum or resettlement in other countries of refugees and displaced persons of concern to the Office of the High Commissioner” ; § 5: “Urges Governments to intensify their support for activities which the High Commissioner is carrying out in accordance with its mandate and relevant resolutions of the General Assembly and the Economic and Social Council, especially by : (a) Facilitating the High Commissioner’s efforts in the field of international protection, in particular by scrupulously observing the principle of asylum and non-refoulement and by protecting asylum-seekers in situations of large-scale influx, as endorsed by the Executive Committee of the Programme of the High Commissioner at its thirty-second session” ; § 7: “Notes with great concern the serious humanitarian problems resulting from attacks on refugee camps and settlements which are the concern of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the need for special measures to protect and ensure the safety of such refugees”.
A/RES/37/195, 18 décembre 1982, Rapport du Haut Commissaire des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés, « Déplorant en particulier les cas d’agression militaire contre des camps de réfugiés en Afrique australe et ailleurs » ; § 3 : « Déplore la persistance de graves violations des droits fondamentaux des réfugiés et personnes déplacées dont s’occupe le Haut Commissariat, en particulier des agressions militaires contre les camps et les colonies de réfugiés en Afrique australe et ailleurs, des cas de refoulement et de détention arbitre, et souligne la nécessité de renforcer les mesures destinées à protéger les réfugiés contre de telles violations ».
A/RES/38/121, 16 December 1983, Report of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees : “Stressing the fundamental importance of the High Commissioner’s international protection function […]”; § 2: “Reaffirms the fundamental nature of the High Commissioner’s function to provide international protection and the need for Governments to co-operate fully with him to facilitate the effective exercise of this essential function, in particular by acceding to and fully implementing the relevant international and regional instruments and by scrupulously observing the principles of asylum and non-refoulement” ; § 3:“deplores all violations of the rights and safety of refugees and asylum-seekers, in particular through military or armed attacks against refugee camps and settlements, other forms of brutality and failure to rescue asylum-seekers in distress at sea”.
A/RES/39/140, 14 December 1984, Report of the Unite Nations High Commissioner for Refugees : “Stressing the fundamental importance of the High Commissioner’s international protection function […]” ; § 2: “Strongly reaffirms the fundamental nature of the High Commissioner’s function to provide international protection and the need for Governments to continue to co-operate fully with his Office in order to facilitate the effective exercise of this function, in particular by acceding to and fully implement the relevant international and regional refugee instruments and by scrupulously observing the principles of asylum and non-refoulement” ; § 3: “Condemns all violations of the rights and safety of refugees and asylum-seekers, in particular those perpetrated through military or armed attacks against refugee camps and settlements and other forms of brutality and by failure to rescue asylum-seekers in distress at sea”.
UN Commission on Human Rights, Situation in the Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon, 6 February 1987, E/CN.4/RES/1987/49