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GENERAL ARMISTICE [2 records]

Record 1 2002-06-06

English

Subject field(s)
  • International Bodies and Committees
OBS

Prior to the armistice, in October 1950, the United Nations General Assembly established the United Nations Commission for the Unification and Rehabilitation of Korea(UNCURK) consisting of seven Member States to represent the United Nations in bringing about the establishment of a unified, independent and democratic government of Korea. In February 1951, the United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency(UNKRA) came into operation to help the Republic of Korea and its people toward the restoration of their war-wrecked economy. These agencies ceased to exist in 1973 and 1958, respectively. UNDP started its programme in Korea in 1963 as an offshoot of earlier UN operations, i. e., United Nations Technical Assistance Board and United Nations Special Fund.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Organismes et comités internationaux

Spanish

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Record 2 1986-07-16

English

Subject field(s)
  • War and Peace (International Law)
CONT

Armistices may be... general when all armed operations are suspended [or they may be] partial or local... One modern trend in regard to general armistices, however, is that they represent no mere temporary halting of hostilities, but a kind of de facto termination of war, which is confirmed by the final treaty of peace. In the case of a non-war armed conflict, as, for example, the Korean conflict, 1950-1953, the armistice puts an end to the conflict, and it may also be that a final peaceful settlement is contemplated by the contending parties.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Guerre et paix (Droit international)
CONT

L'armistice peut être général ou local. Le premier suspend partout les opérations de guerre des États belligérants.

Spanish

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