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Resolution 71/104 (2017), which is the last of a group of 50 re-stated resolutions adopted yearly by the General Assembly since 1967. 62 Aimed at facilitating the implementation of the Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples (the Decolonization Declaration), it imposes a duty on both the Specialized Agencies and the international institutions associated with the United Nations to implement relevant resolutions. A passage from the resolution reads: [The General Assembly] Reaffirm[s] the mandates of the specialized agencies and
://ihl-databases.icrc.org/customary-ihl/eng/docsLight/src_ITr ; Rule 132. Return of Displaced Persons: Sec. B. Measures to facilitate return and reintegration, available at https://ihl-databases.icrc.org/customary-ihl/eng/docs/v2_rul_rule132 . 8 See United Nations Security Council Resolution 1272 (1999). Also see United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1338 (21 January 2001) para 2; 1392 (31 January 2002) para 2; 1410 (17 May 2002) para 1; 1480 (19 May 2003) para 1. 9 See UNTAET Regs 1999/2 (2 December 1999); 1999/3 (3 December 1999); 2000/1 (14 January 2000); 2001/1 (31 January 2001). 10 See www.un.org/Depts/dpi/decolonization
was not always in the interest of all the parties engaged. This period is well known for unjust or unequal legal relationships as contained in friendship, commerce and navigation treaties, concessions and de jure or de facto domination of non-European peoples. 7 With the entry into the decolonization era, this harsh domination only changed for a softer one, notably through