perts on Lessons Learnt from United Nations Congresses on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice to adopt a standing item on United Nations congresses on crime prevention and criminal justice and note with appreciation its recommendation regarding the role of relevant organizations such as non-governmental organizations to follow up on the outcomes of the congresses; and call for United Nations standards and norms on crime prevention and criminal justice to be properly reflected in future congresses’ agendas;
(Footnotes) A/CONF.203/18, chap.I, resolution 1; endorsed by the General Assembly in its resolution 60/177 1
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General Assembly resolution 60/288
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E/CN.15/2006/NGO/2
4
E/CN.15/2001/NGO/3
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E/CN.15/2003/CRP.4
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A/CONF.203/17/NGO/3
Report of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime on its third session, document number XXX (forthcoming) 7
see A/CONF.203/18 Bangkok Declaration, paragraph 15; and Note by the Secretary General on the Second World Summit of Attorneys General and General Prosecutors, Chief Prosecutors and Ministers of Justice, E/CN15/2006/ 17 8
9
ECOSOC Resolution 2006/24
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ECOSOC resolution 2002/14
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General Assembly resolution 40/34, annex
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