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Fatah-Hamas - AQList.pdf (application/pdf-Objekt) Fatah-Hamas - The Al-Qaida Sanctions Committee. Narrative Summaries of reasons for listing. I. General information The Security Council Committee established pursuant to paragraph 6 of resolution 1267 (1999) (hereafter referred to as the Committee) oversees the implementation by States of the three sanctions measures (assets freeze, travel ban and arms embargo) imposed by the Security Council on individuals and entities associated with the Al-Qaida organization. The Committee maintains a List of individuals and entities subject to the sanctions measures. By resolutions 1267 (1999), 1333 (2000), 1390 (2002), as reiterated in resolutions 1455 (2003), 1526 (2004), 1617 (2005), 1735 (2006), 1822 (2008), 1904 (2009), 1989 (2011) and 2083 (2012) the Security Council has obliged all States to: II.

The Al-Qaida Sanctions List consists of two sections, specified below: Individuals associated with Al-Qaida (214 individuals) Entities and other groups and undertakings associated with the Al-Qaida (61 entities) III. Individuals Entities.

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Aktivitäten von USA und EU gegen Terrorismus, 23.06.2005. Im Folgenden dokumentieren wir eine offizielle Übersicht des US-Außenministeriums vom 17. Juni 2005 über die Umsetzung einer Erklärung der Vereinigten Staaten und der Europäischen Union zur Bekämpfung des Terrorismus aus dem Jahr 2004. Die Übersetzung besorgte der Amerika Dienst. Die Gipfelerklärung der Vereinigten Staaten und der EU vom Juni 2004 über die Bekämpfung des Terrorismus bekräftigte das transatlantische Engagement für enge und andauernde Zusammenarbeit, im Rahmen derer die Kapazitäten zur Aufdeckung, Ermittlung und strafrechtlichen Verfolgung von Terroristen optimiert und Terrorangriffe sowie der Zugang der Terroristen zu finanziellen und anderen wirtschaftlichen Ressourcen verhindert, Informationsaustausch und Zusammenarbeit von Strafverfolgungsbehörden verstärkt und die Effektivität der Grenzinformationssysteme verbessert werden soll. Die folgende Darstellung bezieht sich auf die Punkte der Erklärung: 1. 2.

Durch Präsidialerlass 13224 vom 23. 3. 4. 5. 6. EU Counter-terrorism Co-ordinator. TERRORIST FINANCING AND EU SANCTIONS LISTS: IS THE COURT’S ANNULMENT OF A COUNCIL DECISION A LASTING PROTECTION FOR AN ORGANIZATION? | The Columbia Journal of European Law. 15 Colum. J. Eur. L.F. 7 (2009) Download This Article Elena Bratanova Resolution 1373 (2001) and the legislation passed to implement it in the EU should be contrasted with the following year’s Security Council Resolution 1390 (2002), which deals exclusively with Osama bin Laden, Al-Qaeda, and the Taliban, and leaves no discretion to the Member States where the lists were created at the level of the UN Security Council’s Sanction Committee. The implementing legislation for Resolution 1390 (2002), Council Regulation 881/2002 [6], was annulled in the European Court of Justice’s recent Kadi decision, which held that any new Regulation should be subject to the human rights protections provided for in the Community legal order.[7] Unlike this Regulation, Regulation 2580/2001 deals with terrorist groups unrelated to the Taliban or Al-Qaeda.

The procedure which leads to freezing funds takes place at both the national and Community levels. Endnotes [10] Regulation 2580/2001, art. 2(3) . [16] Id. Counter-Terrorism Committee. Guided by Security Council resolutions 1373 (2001) and 1624 (2005), the CTC works to bolster the ability of United Nations Member States to prevent terrorist acts both within their borders and across regions.

It was established in the wake of the 11 September terrorist attacks in the United States. Raimonda Murmokaitė, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Lithuania, assumed the chairmanship of the Committee in January 2014. Biography The CTC is assisted by the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate (CTED), which carries out the policy decisions of the Committee, conducts expert assessments of each Member State and facilitates counter-terrorism technical assistance to countries.

Resolution 1373 (2001), adopted unanimously on 28 September 2001, calls upon Member States to implement a number of measures intended to enhance their legal and institutional ability to counter terrorist activities, including taking steps to: In short, the work of the CTC and CTED comprises: