Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 February 2017
1 In the case of Iraq, those are spelled out in Security Council Resolutions 687 (1991) and 715 (1991), as well as UN Doc. S/1998/166. SC Res. 687, UN SCOR, 46th Sess., Res. & Dec, at 11, UN Doc. S/INF/47 (1991), Reprinted in 30 ILM 846 (1991); SC Res. 715, UN SCOR, 46th Sess., supra, at 26; UN Doc. S/1998/166, Reprinted in 37 ILM 504 (1998). In the instance of Kosovo, the controls and explicit or implicit threat of enforcement action in the event of their violation are found in Security Council Resolutions 1203 (1998) and 1207 (1998). SC Res. 1203, UN SCOR, 53d Sess., Res. & Dec, at 15, UN Doc. S/INF/54 (1998); SC Res. 1207, id. at 19, Reprinted in 38 ILM 254 (1999).
2 SC Res. 1244, UN SCOR, 54th Sess., Res. & Dec, at 32, UN Doc. S/INF/55 (1999), Reprinted in 38 ILM 1451 (1999).
3 SC Res. 687, supra note 1. Resolution 1154 (1998) speaks of “severest consequences for Iraq” in the event of further violation of its obligations. SC Res. 1154, UN SCOR, 53d Sess., supra note 1, at 23, Reprinted in 37 ILM 503 (1998
4 SC Res. 678, UN SCOR, 45th Sess., Res. & Dec, at 27, UN Doc. S/INF/46 (1990), Reprinted in 29 ILM 1565 (1990).
5 Declaration of June 7, 1945, Doc. 852,111/2/37(1), 11 U.N.C.I.O. Docs. 711-14 (1945).