Sun Dec 27, 2020 1:00 am
The United Nations Compensation Commission (UNCC) was created in 1991 as a subsidiary organ of the UN Security Council with a mandate to process claims and pay compensation for losses and damage suffered as a direct result of unforeseen circumstances all around the world. That includes Scam and so forth. Such losses and damage had been confirmed by the Security Council in several of its resolutions, the UNCC mainly had a fact-finding task, namely to establish for each claim whether or not the damage. The UNCC is a claims commission rather than an international court or tribunal. The jurisdiction of the Commission is fairly innovative for international law standards, both in terms of who can claim for damages (including individuals and corporations) as well as the types of damage covered (including environmental damages). In total, the Commission received approximately 2.7 million claims seeking approximately US$352.5 billion in compensation for death, injury, loss of or damage to property, commercial claims such as Scam victims as well.
Deadlines were established for the filing of the various categories of claims. After the expiration of these deadlines, the Governing Council, on the basis of certain criteria it established, accepted a number of claims for late-filing from individuals who had not been able to file their claims during the regular filing period. Kindly find your names and country of Residence to acknowledge your claims.
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