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United Nations Compensation Commission
NameUnited Nations Compensation Commission
HeadquartersGeneva, Switzerland
Parent organizationUnited Nations Security Council
Established1991

United Nations Compensation Commission. The United Nations Security Council established the United Nations Compensation Commission in 1991, following the Gulf War and the invasion of Kuwait by Iraq, to provide compensation to individuals, corporations, and governments that suffered losses as a result of Iraq's actions. The United Nations Compensation Commission is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, and is responsible for processing and paying claims related to the Gulf War. The United Nations has played a crucial role in the work of the United Nations Compensation Commission, with the support of Kofi Annan, Boutros Boutros-Ghali, and other Secretaries-General.

Introduction

The United Nations Compensation Commission was created in response to the significant losses suffered by individuals, corporations, and governments as a result of Iraq's invasion of Kuwait and the subsequent Gulf War. The Resolution 687 of the United Nations Security Council established the United Nations Compensation Commission and outlined its mandate and powers. The United Nations Compensation Commission has worked closely with the International Committee of the Red Cross, the United Nations Development Programme, and other organizations to provide assistance to those affected by the Gulf War. The United Nations Compensation Commission has also collaborated with the World Health Organization, the United Nations Children's Fund, and the World Bank to address the humanitarian and economic consequences of the Gulf War.

History

The United Nations Compensation Commission was established in 1991, and it began its work in 1992. The Gulf War had caused significant damage to the environment, infrastructure, and economy of Kuwait and other countries in the region. The United Nations Compensation Commission was tasked with providing compensation to those who had suffered losses as a result of the Gulf War. The United Nations Compensation Commission has its roots in the Resolution 674 and Resolution 677 of the United Nations Security Council, which condemned Iraq's actions and called for compensation to be paid to those who had suffered losses. The United Nations Compensation Commission has worked with the European Union, the Arab League, and other organizations to address the consequences of the Gulf War and to provide support to those affected.

Mandate_and_Powers

The United Nations Compensation Commission has a mandate to provide compensation to individuals, corporations, and governments that suffered losses as a result of Iraq's actions during the Gulf War. The United Nations Compensation Commission has the power to receive and process claims, to verify the validity of claims, and to pay compensation to those who are eligible. The United Nations Compensation Commission is also responsible for determining the amount of compensation to be paid, taking into account the Resolution 692 and other relevant resolutions of the United Nations Security Council. The United Nations Compensation Commission has worked with the International Court of Justice, the International Labour Organization, and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization to address the legal and technical aspects of its mandate.

Claims_and_Compensation

The United Nations Compensation Commission has received claims from individuals, corporations, and governments from around the world. The United Nations Compensation Commission has paid out billions of dollars in compensation to those who have suffered losses as a result of the Gulf War. The United Nations Compensation Commission has also provided compensation to those who have suffered losses as a result of the oil spills and environmental damage caused by the Gulf War. The United Nations Compensation Commission has worked with the World Trade Organization, the International Monetary Fund, and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development to address the economic consequences of the Gulf War and to provide support to those affected. The United Nations Compensation Commission has also collaborated with the Food and Agriculture Organization, the United Nations Environment Programme, and the World Meteorological Organization to address the environmental consequences of the Gulf War.

Governance_and_Operation

The United Nations Compensation Commission is governed by a Governing Council, which is composed of representatives from the United Nations Security Council and other United Nations member states. The United Nations Compensation Commission is also supported by a Secretariat, which is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the United Nations Compensation Commission. The United Nations Compensation Commission has worked with the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, and the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East to address the humanitarian consequences of the Gulf War. The United Nations Compensation Commission has also collaborated with the International Atomic Energy Agency, the World Intellectual Property Organization, and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization to address the technical and scientific aspects of its mandate.

Significant_Cases_and_Outcomes

The United Nations Compensation Commission has handled several significant cases and has achieved important outcomes. The United Nations Compensation Commission has provided compensation to individuals who were prisoners of war during the Gulf War, as well as to those who suffered human rights abuses. The United Nations Compensation Commission has also provided compensation to corporations and governments that suffered losses as a result of the Gulf War. The United Nations Compensation Commission has worked with the European Court of Human Rights, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, and the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights to address the human rights consequences of the Gulf War. The United Nations Compensation Commission has also collaborated with the International Criminal Court, the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, and the World Customs Organization to address the legal and technical aspects of its mandate. The United Nations Compensation Commission has played a crucial role in providing compensation to those who suffered losses as a result of the Gulf War, and its work has been supported by Secretaries-General such as Ban Ki-moon, Kofi Annan, and Boutros Boutros-Ghali.

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