UN Security Council Resolution 1192

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UN Security Council Resolution 1192 is a 1998 United Nations measure that set conditions for the trial of the Libyan suspects in the Lockerbie bombing, helping to resolve the long-running diplomatic crisis between Libya, the United States, and the United Kingdom.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United Nations Security Council resolution
legal instrument
actingUnder Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter
adoptedAt United Nations Headquarters
surface form: United Nations Headquarters, New York City
adoptedBy United Nations Security Council
adoptionDate 1998-08-27
aimsTo facilitate the surrender of Libyan suspects for trial
help resolve the Lockerbie dispute
help resolve the diplomatic crisis between Libya, the United States, and the United Kingdom
chapter Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter
concerns Pan Am Flight 103
surface form: Lockerbie bombing

Pan Am Flight 103
surface form: Pan Am Flight 103 bombing

trial of Libyan suspects in Lockerbie bombing
countryConcerned Libya
United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States
documentSymbol S/RES/1192(1998)
followedBy UN Security Council Resolution 1506
hasSubject aviation security
international terrorism
state responsibility for terrorist acts
language Chinese
English
French
Russian
Spanish
legalEffect set conditions for suspension of certain sanctions against Libya
partOf United Nations Security Council resolutions
surface form: United Nations Security Council resolutions concerning Libya
predecessor UN Security Council Resolution 883
providesFor establishment of a Scottish court in the Netherlands
trial of Libyan suspects before a Scottish court sitting in the Netherlands
reaffirms UN Security Council Resolution 731
UN Security Council Resolution 748
UN Security Council Resolution 883
relatedTo United Nations arms embargo on Libya
surface form: UN sanctions against Libya

extraterritorial criminal jurisdiction
international criminal law
requests Libya to ensure appearance of the suspects for trial
Secretary-General of the United Nations to assist in arrangements for the trial
United States and United Kingdom
surface form: United Kingdom and United States to cooperate in establishing the court
resolutionNumber 1192
setsConditionsFor trial of two Libyan suspects in Lockerbie bombing
status in force at time of adoption
subjectOf diplomatic crisis between Libya, the United States, and the United Kingdom
typeOfSanctionsContext aviation and diplomatic sanctions on Libya
yearOfAdoption 1998

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Lockerbie bombing diplomatic crisis hasPart UN Security Council Resolution 1192
UN Security Council Resolution 748 relatedTo UN Security Council Resolution 1192
UN Security Council Resolution 883 followedBy UN Security Council Resolution 1192
this entity surface form: United Nations Security Council Resolution 1192