1. See, e.g., comments by Erika de Wet, Conference, supra note 11.
2. In response to complaints from a number of states about the procedures for listing and delisting individuals pursuant to Council resolution (see Second Report of the Monitoring Group established pursuant to Security Council Resolution 1363, UN Doc. S/2002/1050 (Sept. 20, 2002), the Security Council agreed on the steps individuals and groups can remove themselves from the Council's terrorism lists. See Edith M Lederer, “UN Agrees on Returning Frozen Assets, Associated Press,” Aug. 16, 2002 (available on line, no page indicated).
3. Presentation by Olsson, supra note 13.
4. See, e.g., Council Common Position of 27 December 2001 on the application of specific measures to combat terrorism (2001/931/CFSP).
5. University of Amsterdam, Center for International Law, Seminar on Judicial Review of the Security Council by Member States after 11 September 2001, October 11, 2002 (proceedings forthcoming from the Center).