General Assembly resolution 55/25
of 15 November 2000
United Nations Convention against
Transnational Organized Crime
The General Assembly,
Recalling its resolution 53/111 of 9 December 1998, in which it decided
to establish an open-ended intergovernmental ad hoc committee for the purpose
of elaborating a comprehensive international convention against transnational
organized crime and of discussing the elaboration, as appropriate, of international instruments addressing trafficking in women and children, combating
the illicit manufacturing of and trafficking in firearms, their parts and components and ammunition, and illegal trafficking in and transporting of migrants,
including by sea,
Recalling also its resolution 54/126 of 17 December 1999, in which it
requested the Ad Hoc Committee on the Elaboration of a Convention against
Transnational Organized Crime to continue its work, in accordance with resolutions 53/111 and 53/114 of 9 December 1998, and to intensify that work in
order to complete it in 2000,
Recalling further its resolution 54/129 of 17 December 1999, in which it
accepted with appreciation the offer of the Government of Italy to host a highlevel political signing conference in Palermo for the purpose of signing the
United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (Palermo
Convention) and the protocols thereto, and requested the Secretary-General to
schedule the conference for a period of up to one week before the end of the
Millennium Assembly in 2000,
Expressing its appreciation to the Government of Poland for submitting to
it at its fifty-first session a first draft United Nations convention against
transnational organized crime1 and for hosting the meeting of the inter-sessional
open-ended intergovernmental group of experts, established pursuant to resolution 52/85 of 12 December 1997, on the elaboration of a preliminary draft of
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A/C.3/51/7, annex.
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