Specific Decisions by the London Conference, International Conference on Former Yugoslavia (The London Conference)

Country/entity
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Yugoslavia (former)
Region
Europe and Eurasia
Agreement name
Specific Decisions by the London Conference, International Conference on Former Yugoslavia (The London Conference)
Date
27 Aug 1992
Agreement status
Multiparty signed/agreed
Interim arrangement
Yes
Agreement/conflict level
Interstate/intrastate conflict(s)
Stage
Pre-negotiation/process
Conflict nature
Government/territory
Peace process
Bosnia peace process
Parties
This conference was convened by Great Britain, which held the presidency of the EC at the time. The Participants were: The SFRY republics, the EC countries, the USA, China, Russia, Japan, Canada, The Republic of Czechoslovakia (as a state which held the presidency of CSCE – Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe) and the neighboring countries: Austria, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Albania
Third parties
-
Description
This short agreement provides outlines specific decisions made by the London Conference, regarding: Cessation of Violence; Humanitarian Issues; Effective delivery of humanitarian aid; Dismantling detention camps; Safe Areas; International Action; Sanctions; and Violations of Humanitarian Law.


Groups

Children/youth

No specific mention.

Disabled persons

No specific mention.

Elderly/age

No specific mention.

Migrant workers

No specific mention.

Racial/ethnic/national group

No specific mention.

Religious groups

No specific mention.

Indigenous people

No specific mention.

Other groups

No specific mention.

Refugees/displaced persons
Groups→Refugees/displaced persons→Substantive
Page 2, Humanitarian Issues, 5, Refugees
iii) Progressive return of refugees to their homes and response to the needs identified by the UN.
Social class

No specific mention.


Gender

Women, girls and gender

No specific mention.

Men and boys

No specific mention.

LGBTI

No specific mention.

Family

No specific mention.


State definition

Nature of state (general)

No specific mention.

State configuration

No specific mention.

Self determination

No specific mention.

Referendum

No specific mention.

State symbols

No specific mention.

Independence/secession

No specific mention.

Accession/unification

No specific mention.

Border delimitation

No specific mention.

Cross-border provision

No specific mention.


Governance

Political institutions (new or reformed)

No specific mention.

Elections

No specific mention.

Electoral commission

No specific mention.

Political parties reform

No specific mention.

Civil society
Page 2, Humanitarian Issues, 5, Refugees
iii) Progressive return of refugees to their homes and response to the needs identified by the UN.

Page 2, Humanitarian Issues, 5, Dismantling detention camps
...
vii) Pending release and return home of those detained, urgent action by humanitarian organisations to examine temporary options.
Traditional/religious leaders

No specific mention.

Public administration

No specific mention.

Constitution

No specific mention.


Power sharing

Political power sharing

No specific mention.

Territorial power sharing

No specific mention.

Economic power sharing

No specific mention.

Military power sharing

No specific mention.


Human rights and equality

Human rights/RoL general

No specific mention.

Bill of rights/similar

No specific mention.

Treaty incorporation
Page 2, International Action, 6
In order to promote these objectives all governments and international organisations will:
- ensure the compliance by all persons with their obligations under international humanitarian law
- take all possible legal action to bring to account those responsible for committing or ordering grave breaches of the Geneva conventions
- draw up a register of verified breaches of international humanitarian law
Civil and political rights

No specific mention.

Socio-economic rights

No specific mention.


Rights related issues

Citizenship

No specific mention.

Democracy

No specific mention.

Detention procedures

No specific mention.

Media and communication

No specific mention.

Mobility/access
Page 2, International Action, 6
In order to promote these objectives all governments and international organisations will:
- provide the means for: passage and protection on of humanitarian convoys at the request of the United Nations;
Protection measures

No specific mention.

Other

No specific mention.


Rights institutions

NHRI

No specific mention.

Regional or international human rights institutions

No specific mention.


Justice sector reform

Criminal justice and emergency law

No specific mention.

State of emergency provisions

No specific mention.

Judiciary and courts

No specific mention.

Prisons and detention
Page 2, Humanitarian Issues, 5, Dismantling detention camps
iv) Unconditional and unilateral release under international supervision of all civilians detained, and the closure without delay of the detention camps.
v) Parties to take responsibility for security and protection of those detained until freed under international supervision.
vi) International community to be given immediate access in order to monitor the situation of those in detention.
vii) Pending release and return home of those detained, urgent action by humanitarian organisations to examine temporary options.
Traditional Laws

No specific mention.


Socio-economic reconstruction

Development or socio-economic reconstruction
Socio-economic reconstruction→Development or socio-economic reconstruction→Humanitarian assistance
Page 2, Humanitarian Issues, 5, Effective delivery of humanitarian aid
The Co-Chairmen have agreed a programme of action with the parties to the conflict. This includes:
i) Full collaboration in delivery of humanitarian relief by road throughout Bosnia-Herzegovina, with the following specific steps:
- progressive development of relief missions and road convoys from Croatia and Serbia and Montenegro into all areas of Bosnia where relief is required
- priority to repairing the road and railway between Ploce, Mostar and Sarajevo
- parties to designate local representatives with whom practical arrangements for relief missions and road convoys can be made

Page 2, International Action, 6
In order to promote these objectives all governments and international organisations will:
- not consider help for the reconstruction of the Serbian economy before Serbia has complied with the demands of this Conference

Page 2, International Action, 6
In order to promote these objectives all governments and international organisations will:
- provide the means for: passage and protection on of humanitarian convoys at the request of the United Nations;
National economic plan

No specific mention.

Natural resources

No specific mention.

International funds
Page 2, International Action, 6
In order to promote these objectives all governments and international organisations will:
- not consider help for the reconstruction of the Serbian economy before Serbia has complied with the demands of this Conference
Business
Page 3, Sanctions, 7
- contribute experts to advise on the application of sanctions in all neighbouring countries to take part in the monitoring missions which will be established in the
neighbouring countries to ensure full implementation of sanctions - ask the Security Council to:
...
- eliminate diversion of goods in transit.
Taxation

No specific mention.

Banks

No specific mention.


Land, property and environment

Land reform/rights

No specific mention.

Pastoralist/nomadism rights

No specific mention.

Cultural heritage

No specific mention.

Environment

No specific mention.

Water or riparian rights or access
Page 2, Sanctions, 7
The relevant governments have agreed that they will:
...
- enforce sanctions on the Danube, consistent with their view that riparian states have the authority and obligation to do so;

Security sector

Security Guarantees
Page 1, Cessation of Violence, 2
This requires urgent action including:
- early lifting of the sieges of towns and cities
Ceasefire
Security sector→Ceasefire→General commitments
Page 1, Cessation of Violence, 2
The overall aim is an effective and durable cessation of hostilities in the whole of the former SFRY and in particular in Bosnia-Herzegovina in order to facilitate the negotiation of a lasting political settlement.
Police

No specific mention.

Armed forces
Page 1, Cessation of Violence, 2
This requires urgent action including:
...
- bringing all forces, including irregulars, under central control
- withholding of direct or indirect military assistance to self-proclaimed governments and the internal components of neighbouring states

Page 1, Cessation of Violence, 3
Participants agreed confidence-building measures including:
- a ban on military flights
- early setting up of hot lines between local commanders and HQs
- improved contact through liaison visits
- the identification of HQs and commanders of all armed units, including para-militaries.

Page 1, Cessation of Violence, 4
Further confidence-building measures, covering military movements, arms limitation and verification will be urgently examined.

Page 2, Humanitarian Issues, 5, Effective delivery of humanitarian aid
The Co-Chairmen have agreed a programme of action with the parties to the conflict. This includes:
...
ii) Parties to exercise authority over undisciplined elements in their areas.

Page 2, Humanitarian Issues, 5, Dismantling detention camps
...
v) Parties to take responsibility for security and protection of those detained until freed under international supervision.
DDR
Security sector→DDR→Demilitarisation provisions
Page 1, Cessation of Violence, 2
This requires urgent action including:
...
- the progressive reduction of weapons in the region under international supervision.

Page 1, Cessation of Violence, 3
Participants agreed confidence-building measures including:
- the notification of all mortars and heavy weapons to the UN within 96 hours as a prelude to their disengagement from the conflict, which will be the first item in negotiations
Intelligence services

No specific mention.

Parastatal/rebel and opposition group forces
Page 1, Cessation of Violence, 2
This requires urgent action including:
...
- bringing all forces, including irregulars, under central control
- withholding of direct or indirect military assistance to self-proclaimed governments and the internal components of neighbouring states

Page 1, Cessation of Violence, 3
Participants agreed confidence-building measures including:
- a ban on military flights
- early setting up of hot lines between local commanders and HQs
- improved contact through liaison visits
- the identification of HQs and commanders of all armed units, including para-militaries.

Page 1, Cessation of Violence, 4
Further confidence-building measures, covering military movements, arms limitation and verification will be urgently examined.

Page 2, Humanitarian Issues, 5, Effective delivery of humanitarian aid
The Co-Chairmen have agreed a programme of action with the parties to the conflict. This includes:
...
ii) Parties to exercise authority over undisciplined elements in their areas.

Page 2, Humanitarian Issues, 5, Dismantling detention camps
v) Parties to take responsibility for security and protection of those detained until freed under international supervision.
Withdrawal of foreign forces

No specific mention.

Corruption

No specific mention.

Crime/organised crime

No specific mention.

Drugs

No specific mention.

Terrorism

No specific mention.


Transitional justice

Transitional justice general

No specific mention.

Amnesty/pardon

No specific mention.

Courts

No specific mention.

Mechanism

No specific mention.

Prisoner release

No specific mention.

Vetting

No specific mention.

Victims

No specific mention.

Missing persons

No specific mention.

Reparations

No specific mention.

Reconciliation

No specific mention.


Implementation

UN signatory
UN Secretary-General was co-chairman of the International Conference on Former Yugoslavia
Other international signatory
This conference was convened by Great Britain, which held the presidency of the EC at the time. The Participants were: The SFRY republics, the EC countries, the USA, China, Russia, Japan, Canada, The Republic of Czechoslovakia (as a state which held the presidency of CSCE – Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe) and the neighboring countries: Austria, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Albania
Referendum for agreement

No specific mention.

International mission/force/similar
Page 1, Cessation of Violence, 2
This requires urgent action including:
...
- international supervision of heavy weapons

Page 1, Cessation of Violence, 3
Participants agreed confidence-building measures including:
- the notification of all mortars and heavy weapons to the UN within 96 hours as a prelude to their disengagement from the conflict, which will be the first item in negotiations
...
- the posting of observers on the Bosnian/Serbian and Bosnian/Montenegrin borders
- the deployment of observers in Bosnia to monitor heavy weapons.

Page 2, Humanitarian Issues, 5, Effective delivery of humanitarian aid
The Co-Chairmen have agreed a programme of action with the parties to the conflict. This includes:
i) Full collaboration in delivery of humanitarian relief by road throughout Bosnia-Herzegovina, with the following specific steps:
...
- acceptance of and arrangements for international monitors.

Page 2, Humanitarian Issues, 5, Dismantling detention camps
vi) International community to be given immediate access in order to monitor the situation of those in detention.

Page 2, Humanitarian Issues, 5, Safe Areas
viii) Further examination of options including neutral zones for safe areas.

Page 2, International Action, 6
In order to promote these objectives all governments and international organisations will:
- set up the monitoring missions called for by the CSCE in the territories of the former SFRY and in neighbouring countries

Page 2, International Action, 6
In order to promote these objectives all governments and international organisations will:
- provide the means for: passage and protection on of humanitarian convoys at the request of the United Nations; control and monitoring of heavy weapons in Bosnia-Herzegovina under the auspices of the United Nations.
Enforcement mechanism
Page 2, Sanctions, 7
The relevant governments have agreed that they will:
- implement an agreed action plan to ensure the rigorous application of sanctions
- enforce sanctions on the Danube, consistent with their view that riparian states have the authority and obligation to do so
- provide practical advice, man-power and equipment to help neighbouring countries to enforce sanctions rigorously

Page 3, Sanctions, 7
- contribute experts to advise on the application of sanctions in all neighbouring countries to take part in the monitoring missions which will be established in the
neighbouring countries to ensure full implementation of sanctions ask the Security Council to:
- take necessary measures to tighten up the application of sanctions in the Adriatic:
- prevent illegal transfers of financial assets to Serbia and Montenegro: and
- eliminate diversion of goods in transit.
Conference parties have asked the European Community and the CSCE to coordinate all necessary practical assistance to all neighbouring countries.
Related cases

No specific mention.

Source
'International Conference the Former Yugoslavia: Documents Adopted at the London Conference, International Legal Materials, Vol. 31, No. 6 (NOVEMBER 1992), pp. 1539-41

The London Conference

27 August 1992

SPECIFIC DECISIONS BY THE LONDON CONFERENCE

1. Acting under the principles set out in the relevant Conference documents, all parties at the Conference formally accept and agree to cooperate in a number of actions.

Cessation of Violence

2. The overall aim is an effective and durable cessation of hostilitiies in the whole of the former SFRY and in particular in Bosnia-Herzegovina in order to facilitate the negotiation of a lasting political settlement.

This requires urgent action including:

- early lifting of the sieges of towns and cities

- international supervision of heavy weapons

- bringing all forces, including irregulars, under central control

- withholding of direct or indirect military assistance to self-proclaimed governments and the internal components of neighbouring states

- the progressive reduction of weapons in the region under international supervision.

3. Participants agreed confidence-building measures including:

- the notification of all mortars and heavy weapons to the UN within 96 hours as a prelude to their disengagement from the conflict, which will be the first item in negotiations

- a ban on military flights

- early setting up of hot lines between local commanders and HQs

- improved contact through liaison visits

- the identification of HQs and commanders of all armed units, including para-militaries.

- the posting of observers on the Bosnian/Serbian and Bosnian/Montenegrin borders

- the deployment of observers in Bosnia to monitor heavy weapons.

4. Further confidence-building measures, covering military movements, arms limitation and verification will be urgently examined.

Humanitarian Issues

5. The co-Chairmen have agreed a programme ot action with the parties to the conflict.

This includes:

Effective delivery of humanitarian aid

i) Full collaboration in delivery ot humanitarian relief, by road throughout Bosnia-Herzegovina, with the following specific steps:

- progressive development of relief missions and road convoys from Croatia and Serbia and Montenegro into all areas of Bosnia where relief is-required

- priority to repairing the road and railway between Ploce, Mostar and Sarajevo

- parties to designate local representatives with whom practical arrangements for relief missions and road convoys can be made

- acceptance of and arrangements for international monitors.

ii) Parties to exercise authority over undisciplined elements in their areas.

Refugees

iii) Progressive return of refugees to their homes and response to the needs identified by the UN.

Dismantling detention camps

iv) Unconditional and unilateral release under international supervision of all civilians detained, and the closure without delay of the detention camps.

v) Parties to take responsibility for security and protection of those detained until freed under international supervision.

vi) International community to be given immediate access in order to monitor the situation of those in detention.

vii) Pending release and return home of those detained, urgent action by humanitarian organisations to examine temporary options.

Safe Areas

viii) Further examination ot options including neutral zones for safe areas.

International Action

6. In order to promote these objectives all governments and international organisations will:

- collaborate fully with the Secretary General of the United Nations in providing to him information in implementation of UNSCR 771

- ensure the compliance by all persons with their obligations under international humanitarian law

- take all possible legal action to bring to account those responsible for committing or ordering grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions

- draw up a register of verified breaches of international humanitarian law

- set up the monitoring missions called for by the CSCE in the territories of the fonner SFRY and in neighbouring countries

- not consider help for the reconstruction of the Serbian economy before Serbia has complied with the demands of this conference

- provide the means for:

- passage and protection of humanitarian convoys at the request of the United Nations;

- control and monitoring of heavy weapons in BosniaHerzegovian under the auspices of the United Nations.

Sanctions

7. The relevant governments have agreed that they will:

- implement an agreed action plan to ensure the rigorous application of sanctions

- enforce sanctions on the Danube, consistent with their view that riparian states have the authority and obligation to do so

- provide practical advice, man-power and equipment to help neighbouring countries to enforce sanctions rigorously

- contribute experts to advise on the application of sanctions in all neighbouring countries to take part in the monitoring missions which will be established in the neighbouring countries to ensure full implementation of sanctions ask the Security council to:

- take necessary measures to tighten up the application of sanctions in the Adriatic;

- prevent illegal transfers of financial assets to Serbia and Montenegro;

and

- eliminate diversion of goods in transit.

Conference parties have asked the European Community and the CSCE to coordinate all necessary practical assistance to all neighbouring countries.

Violations of International Humanitarian Law

8. The Co-Chairmen have undertaken to carry forward a study of the creation of an international criminal court.