<Dd> "A Security Council Resolution is considered to be' a Chapter VII resolution' if it makes an explicit determination that the situation under consideration constitutes a threat to the peace, a breach of the peace, or an act of aggression, and / or explicitly or implicitly states that the Council is acting under Chapter VII in the adoption of some or all operative paragraphs ." </Dd> <P> Chapter VII resolutions are very rarely isolated measures . Often the first response to a crisis is a resolution demanding the crisis be ended . This is only later followed by an actual Chapter VII resolution detailing the measures required to secure compliance with the first resolution . Sometimes dozens of resolutions are passed in subsequent years to modify and extend the mandate of the first Chapter VII resolution as the situation evolves . </P> <P> The list of Chapter VII interventions includes: </P> <Ul> <Li> United Nations Security Council Resolution 82 (Korea) </Li> <Li> United Nations Security Council Resolution 1267 (Afghanistan) </Li> <Li> United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor </Li> <Li> United Nations Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo </Li> <Li> International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda </Li> <Li> United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone </Li> <Li> United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda </Li> <Li> United Nations Angola Verification Mission II </Li> <Li> United Nations Operation in Somalia II </Li> <Li> United Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission </Li> <Li> United Nations Protection Force (former Yugoslavia) </Li> <Li> Oil - for - Food Programme (Iraq) </Li> <Li> United Nations Stabilisation Mission in Haiti </Li> <Li> United Nations Security Council Resolution 678 (Gulf War) </Li> <Li> United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973 (Libya) </Li> </Ul>

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