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A Regional Approach to Global Governance
Unformatted Document Text:  34 • (AF) The draft resolution on the Syrian Golan (document A/55/L.50) was adopted by a recorded vote of 96 in favour to 2 against, with 55 abstentions. This would not have received a super majority under the GDP vote allocation system. • (AG) The draft resolution on the Committee for the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People (document A/55/L.45) was adopted by a recorded vote of 106 in favour to 2 against, with 48 abstentions. This would not have received a super majority under the GDP vote allocation system. • (AH) The draft resolution on the Division for Palestinian Rights of the Secretariat (document A/55/L.46) was adopted by a recorded vote of 107 in favour to 2 against, with 48 abstentions. This would not have received a super majority under the GDP vote allocation system. • (AK) The draft resolution on the use of mercenaries as a means of violating human rights and impeding their enjoyment (document A/55/601) was adopted by a recorded vote of 119 in favour to 19 against, with 35 abstentions. This would not have received a super majority under the GDP vote allocation system. • (AM) The draft resolution on respect for the right to universal freedom of travel and family reunification (document A/55/602/Add.2) was adopted by a recorded vote of 106 in favour to 1 against, with 67 abstentions. This would not have received a super majority under the one member one vote system, it would have been defeated outright under the GDP vote allocations rules, and would not have received a super majority under the GDP + Population vote allocation rules. • (AN) The draft resolution on respect for purposes and principles contained in the Charter with regard to promoting human rights (document A/55/602/Add.2) was adopted by a recorded vote of 104 in favour to 52 against, with 15 abstentions. This would not have received a super majority under the GDP vote allocation system. • (AO) The draft resolution on globalization and its impact on the full enjoyment of all human rights (document A/55/602/Add.2) was adopted by a recorded vote of 112 in favour to 46 against, with 15 abstentions. This would not have received a super majority under the GDP vote allocation system. • (AP) The draft resolution on promoting a democratic and equitable international order (document A/55/602/Add.2) was adopted by a recorded vote of 109 in favour to 52 against, with 7 abstentions. This would not have received a super majority under the GDP vote allocation system. • (AQ) The draft resolution on human rights and unilateral coercive measures (document A/55/602/Add.2) was adopted by a recorded vote of 117 in favour to 49 against, with 6 abstentions. This would not have received a super majority under the GDP vote allocation system.

Authors: Michelsen, Niall.
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(AF) The draft resolution on the Syrian Golan (document A/55/L.50) was adopted
by a recorded vote of 96 in favour to 2 against, with 55 abstentions.
This would not have received a super majority under the GDP vote allocation system.
(AG) The draft resolution on the Committee for the Exercise of the Inalienable
Rights of the Palestinian People (document A/55/L.45) was adopted by a recorded
vote of 106 in favour to 2 against, with 48 abstentions.
This would not have received a super majority under the GDP vote allocation system.
(AH) The draft resolution on the Division for Palestinian Rights of the Secretariat
(document A/55/L.46) was adopted by a recorded vote of 107 in favour to 2
against, with 48 abstentions.
This would not have received a super majority under the GDP vote allocation system.
(AK) The draft resolution on the use of mercenaries as a means of violating
human rights and impeding their enjoyment (document A/55/601) was adopted by
a recorded vote of 119 in favour to 19 against, with 35 abstentions.
This would not have received a super majority under the GDP vote allocation system.
(AM) The draft resolution on respect for the right to universal freedom of travel
and family reunification (document A/55/602/Add.2) was adopted by a recorded
vote of 106 in favour to 1 against, with 67 abstentions.
This would not have received a super majority under the one member one vote system, it
would have been defeated outright under the GDP vote allocations rules, and would not
have received a super majority under the GDP + Population vote allocation rules.
(AN) The draft resolution on respect for purposes and principles contained in the
Charter with regard to promoting human rights (document A/55/602/Add.2) was
adopted by a recorded vote of 104 in favour to 52 against, with 15 abstentions.
This would not have received a super majority under the GDP vote allocation system.
(AO) The draft resolution on globalization and its impact on the full enjoyment of
all human rights (document A/55/602/Add.2) was adopted by a recorded vote of
112 in favour to 46 against, with 15 abstentions.
This would not have received a super majority under the GDP vote allocation system.
(AP) The draft resolution on promoting a democratic and equitable international
order (document A/55/602/Add.2) was adopted by a recorded vote of 109 in
favour to 52 against, with 7 abstentions.
This would not have received a super majority under the GDP vote allocation system.
(AQ) The draft resolution on human rights and unilateral coercive measures
(document A/55/602/Add.2) was adopted by a recorded vote of 117 in favour to
49 against, with 6 abstentions.
This would not have received a super majority under the GDP vote allocation system.


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