
UN Resolution 47
UN Resolution 47, adopted in 1992, addressed the ongoing conflict in former Yugoslavia, particularly focusing on Bosnia. It authorized international peacekeeping efforts, called for ceasefires, and urged parties to respect human rights and cease violence. The resolution aimed to facilitate peace and stability by endorsing diplomatic negotiations and sending peacekeeping forces to help monitor adherence to peace agreements. It was part of broader international efforts to manage and resolve the complex ethnic and political conflicts in the region.