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ECONOMIC ANDSOCIAL COUNCIL

Forty-sixth Session - 1969

UNITED NATIONS

. New York, 1970

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Index toproceedings of the

ECONOMIC ANDSOCIAL COUNCIL

Forty-sixth Session - 1969

UNITED NATIONS

. New York, 1970

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4. Printed documentation of this session of the Economicand Social Council may be obtained, or purchased fromauthorized sales agents, by requesting:

Economic and Social Council, OjjicialRecords,46th session:

Meeting ... (specify plenary or committee meetingnumber) for summary records fascicles.

Of the other documents, a few appear only as printedSupplements to the Official Records (a fact always noted inthis index), but the rest are first issued in mimeographedform. Most of them are SUbsequently printed in theAnnexes to the Official Records, where they are groupedinto fascicles according to agenda item number. Theresolutions adopted by the Economic and Social Council,first issued in mimeographed form, are collected in aprinted supplement to the Official Recordfl of the session.After their repUblication in the Official Records, the pro..visional mimeographed documents are no longer available.

AVAILABILITY OF DOCUMENTS

3. All summary and verbatim records of plenary andcommittee meetings of the Economic and Social Councilappear first in provisional mimeographed form. Theymay be identified by their symbol, which consists of theseries symbol (e.g., E/-, E/C.2/., or E/AC.6/-) asindicated in the introduction (see Check list of meetings),followed by SR or PV and an ordinal number correspondingto that of the meeting (e.g., E/SR.1578; ElAC.6/sR.471).Summary records of meetings are later printed as separatefascicles in the Official Records; verbatim records ofmeetings are issued only in mimeographed form.

( e) Numerical list of documents, arranged bydocument symbols. This list also contains information asto the republication of mimeographed documents in theprinted fascicles of Annexes to the Official Records.

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2. The Index consists of the following parts:

( d) Index to speeches. Speeches and statementsby representatives are listed in alphabetical order bycountry or organization, subdivided by subject discussedand by name of speaker, with an indi~ation of the meetingat which the speech was made. Addresses of Heads ofState are listed under the name of the country they rep­resent, followed by their title and name. The remarks ofthe President of the Economic and Social Council and ofchairmen of committees are normally not indexed. Thespeeches of chairmen and rapporteurs of committees areincluded, however, when they presented or explained thereports of their committees to the Council. Statementsand speeches made by private individuals representing anorganization to which a hearing was granted are listedunder the name of the organization. Statements made byofficers of the United Nations Secretariat are listed underthe name of the Office or Department they represented;

ARRANGEMENT

(b) Agenda, with reference to the relevant subjectheadings used in Part (c);

(c) Subject index. Subjects are arranged alpha-betically, with reference to the documentation, discussion,and disposition of each item. AgenCa item numbers areindicated in parentheses follOWing the subject headings.Names of delegations are noted in parentheses follOWingthe meeting number whenever statements are made on asubject not scheduled as an agenda item or on a subjectreferred to in the general debate in plenary meetings;

(a) Introduction, including list of the Officers andcheck lists of meetings of t.'1e Economic and Social Counciland its committees;

SCOPE

1. This Index, prepared by the Documentation Divisionof the United Nations Headquarters Library, New York, isintended to offer a bibliographical guide to the proceedingsand documentation of the 46th regular session of the Eco­nomic and Social Council as well as of its committees orad hoc committees which met during the session.

Explanatory Note

SCOPE

1. This Index, prepared by the Documenta.tion Divisionof the United Nations Headquarters Library, New York, isintended to offer a bibliographical guide to the proceedingsand documentation of the 46th regular session of the Eco­nomic and Social Council as well as of its committees orad hoc committees which met during the session.

ARRANGEMENT

2. The Index consists of the following parts:

(a) Introduction, including list of the Officers andcheck lists of meetings of L'1e Economic and Social Counciland its committees;

(b) Agenda, with reference to the relevant SUbjectheadings used in Part (c);

(c) Subject index. Subjects are arranged alpha-betically, with reference to the documentation, discussion,and disposition of each item. Agen~a item numbers areindicated in parentheses follOWing the subject headings.Names of delegations are noted in parentheses follOWingthe meeting number whenever statements are made on asubject not scheduled as an agenda item or on a SUbjectreferrecl to in the general debate in plenary meetings;

( d) Index to speeches. Speeches and statementsby representatives are listed in alphabetical order bycountry or organization, subdivided by subject discussedand by name of speaker, with an indi~ation of the meetingat which the speech was made. Addresses of Heads ofState are listed under the name of the country they rep­resent, followed by their title and name. The remarks ofthe President of the Economic and Social Council and ofchairmen of committees are normally not indexed. Thespeeches of chairmen and rapporteurs of committees areincluded, however, when they presented or explained thereports of their committees to the Council. Statementsand speeches made by private individuals representing anorganization to which a hearing was granted are listedunder the name of the organization. Statements made byofficers of the United Nations Secretariat are listed underthe name of the Office or Department they represented;

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( e) Numerical list of documents, arranged bydocument symbols. This list also contains information asto the republication of mimeographed documents in theprinted fascicles of Annexes to the Official Records.

AVAILABILITY OF DOCUMENTS

3. All summary and verbatim records of plenary andcommittee meetings of the Economic and Social Councilappear first in provisional mimeographed form. Theymay be identified by their symbol, which consists of theseries symbol (e.g., El.., E/C.2/.., or ElAC.6/..) asindicated in the introduction (see Check list of meetings),followed by SR or PV and an ordinal number correspondingto that of the meeting (e.g., E/SR.1578; E/AC.6/SR.471).Summary records of meetings are later printed as separatefascicles in the Official Records; verbatim records ofmeetings are issued only in mimeographed form.

Of the other documents, a few appear only as printedSupplements to the Official Records (a fact always noted inthis index), but the rest are first issued in mimeographedform. Most of them are SUbsequently printed in theAnnexes to the Official Records, where they are groupedinto fascicles according to agenda item number. Theresolutions adopted by the Economic and Social Council,first issued in mimeographed form, are collected in aprinted supplement to the Official Recordfl of the session.After their repUblication in the Official Records, the pro...visional mimeographed documents are no longer available.

4. Printed documentation of this session of the Economicand Social Council may be obtained, or purchased fromauthorized sales agents, by requesting:

Economic and Social Council, Official Records,46th session:

Meeting ... (specify plenary or committee meetingnumber) for summary records fascicles.

Annexes, Agenda item (specify agenda itemnumber) for documents republished in the Annexes.

Explanatory Note

SCOPE

1. This Index, prepared by the Documenta.tion Divisionof the United Nations Headquarters Library, New York, isintended to offer a bibliographical guide to the proceedingsand documentation of the 46th regular session of the Eco­nomic and Social Council as well as of its committees orad hoc committees which met during the session.

ARRANGEMENT

2. The Index consists of the following parts:

(a) Introduction, including list of the Officers andcheck lists of meetings of L'1e Economic and Social Counciland its committees;

(b) Agenda, with reference to the relevant SUbjectheadings used in Part (c);

(c) Subject index. Subjects are arranged alpha-betically, with reference to the documentation, discussion,and disposition of each item. Agen~a item numbers areindicated in parentheses follOWing the subject headings.Names of delegations are noted in parentheses follOWingthe meeting number whenever statements are made on asubject not scheduled as an agenda item or on a SUbjectreferrecl to in the general debate in plenary meetings;

( d) Index to speeches. Speeches and statementsby representatives are listed in alphabetical order bycountry or organization, subdivided by subject discussedand by name of speaker, with an indi~ation of the meetingat which the speech was made. Addresses of Heads ofState are listed under the name of the country they rep­resent, followed by their title and name. The remarks ofthe President of the Economic and Social Council and ofchairmen of committees are normally not indexed. Thespeeches of chairmen and rapporteurs of committees areincluded, however, when they presented or explained thereports of their committees to the Council. Statementsand speeches made by private individuals representing anorganization to which a hearing was granted are listedunder the name of the organization. Statements made byofficers of the United Nations Secretariat are listed underthe name of the Office or Department they represented;

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( e) Numerical list of documents, arranged bydocument symbols. This list also contains information asto the republication of mimeographed documents in theprinted fascicles of Annexes to the Official Records.

AVAILABILITY OF DOCUMENTS

3. All summary and verbatim records of plenary andcommittee meetings of the Economic and Social Councilappear first in provisional mimeographed form. Theymay be identified by their symbol, which consists of theseries symbol (e.g., El.., E/C.2/.., or ElAC.6/..) asindicated in the introduction (see Check list of meetings),followed by SR or PV and an ordinal number correspondingto that of the meeting (e.g., E/SR.1578; E/AC.6/SR.471).Summary records of meetings are later printed as separatefascicles in the Official Records; verbatim records ofmeetings are issued only in mimeographed form.

Of the other documents, a few appear only as printedSupplements to the Official Records (a fact always noted inthis index), but the rest are first issued in mimeographedform. Most of them are SUbsequently printed in theAnnexes to the Official Records, where they are groupedinto fascicles according to agenda item number. Theresolutions adopted by the Economic and Social Council,first issued in mimeographed form, are collected in aprinted supplement to the Official Recordfl of the session.After their repUblication in the Official Records, the pro...visional mimeographed documents are no longer available.

4. Printed documentation of this session of the Economicand Social Council may be obtained, or purchased fromauthorized sales agents, by requesting:

Economic and Social Council, Official Records,46th session:

Meeting ... (specify plenary or committee meetingnumber) for summary records fascicles.

Annexes, Agenda item (specify agenda itemnumber) for documents republished in the Annexes.

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Inter-governmental Maritime ConsultativeOrganization

International Monetary FundInternational Narcotics Control BoardInternational Telecommunication UnionNon-governmental organizationsNon-Self-Governing TerritoriesOrganization for Economic Co-operation and

Developmentparagraph(s)sessionSpecial Fundsupplement numberTrade and Development BoardUnited NationsUnited Nations Conference on Trade and

DevelopmentUnited Nations Development ProgrammeUnited Nations Educational, Scientific and

Cultural OrganizationUnited Nations High Commissioner for

RefugeesUnited Nations Children'S FundUnited Nations Industrial DevelopmentOrga­

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Co-ordination Committee (Series E/AC.24/SR.)Economic Committee (Series ElAC.6/SR.)Council Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations (Series E/C.2/SR.)Plenary (Series E/SR.)Interim Committee on Programme of Conferences (Series E/C.4/SR.)Social Committee (Series ElAC.7/SR.)

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Advisory Committee on Administrative andBUdgetary Questions

Administrative Committee on Co-ordinationAddendumInternational Bank for Reconstruction and

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EastEconomic"Commission for EuropeEconomic Commission for Latin AmericaEuropean Economic CommunityEconomic and Social CouncilEconomic and Social Council Official RecordsFood and Agriculture Organization of the

United NationsInternational Monetary FundGeneral AssemblyGeneral Assembly Official RecordsGeneral Agreement on Tariffs and TradeInternational Atomic Energy AgencyInternational Bank for Reconstruction and

DevelopmentInternational Civil Aviation OrganizationInternational Chamber of CommerceInternational Confederation of Free Trade

UnionsInternational Development AssociationIndustrial Development BoardInternational Finance CorporationInternational Federation of Christian Trade

UnionsInternational Labour Organisation

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Administrative Committee on Co-ordinationAddendumInternational Bank for Reconstruction and

DevelopmentchapterCommission(s)CorrigendumEconomic and Social CouncilCommittee(s)Department of Economic and Social AffairsEconomic Commission for AfricaEconomic Commission for Asia and +he Far

EastEconomic~Commissionfor EuropeEconomic' Commission for Latin AmericaEuropean Economic CommunityEconomic and Social CouncilEconomic and Social Council Official RecordsFood and Agriculture Organization of the

United NationsInternational Monetary FundGeneral AssemblyGeneral Assembly Official RecordsGeneral Agreement on Tariffs and TradeInternational Atomic Energy AgencyInternational Bank for Reconstruction and

DevelopmentInternational Civil Aviation OrganizationInternational Chamber of CommerceInternational Confederation of Free Trade

UnionsInternational Development AssociationIndustrial Development BoardInternational Finance CorporationInternational Federation of Christian Trade

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para(s)sess.SFsuppl. no.TDBUNUNCTAD

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Inter-governmental Maritime ConsultativeOrganization

International Monetary FundInternational Narcotics Control BoardInternational Telecommunication UnionNon-governmental organizationsNon-Self-Governing TerritoriesOrganization for Economic Co-operation and

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DevelopmentUnited Nations Development ProgrammeUnited Nations Educational, Scientific and

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RefugeesUnited Nations Children'S FundUnited Nations Industrial DevelopmentOrga­

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tionsWorld Health OrganizationWorld Meteorologj~alOrganization

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The folloWing abbreviations are used in the Index to Speechesin designating plenary and committee meetings:

Co-ordination Committee (Series E/AC.24/SR.)Economic Committee (Series E/AC.6/SR.)Council Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations (Series E/C.2/SR.)Plenary (Series E/SR.)Interim Committee on Programme of Conferences (Series E/C.4/SR.)Social Committee (Series E/AC.7/SR.)

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ACABQ

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chap.Commn(s)CorrCouncilCttee(s)Dept. of ESAECAECAFE

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Administrative Committee on Co-ordinationAddendumInternational Bank for Reconstruction and

DevelopmentchapterCommission(s)CorrigendumEconomic and Social CouncilCommittee(s)Department of Economic and Social AffairsEconomic Commission for AfricaEconomic Commission for Asia and +he Far

EastEconomic~Commissionfor EuropeEconomic' Commission for Latin AmericaEuropean Economic CommunityEconomic and Social CouncilEconomic and Social Council Official RecordsFood and Agriculture Organization of the

United NationsInternational Monetary FundGeneral AssemblyGeneral Assembly Official RecordsGeneral Agreement on Tariffs and TradeInternational Atomic Energy AgencyInternational Bank for Reconstruction and

DevelopmentInternational Civil Aviation OrganizationInternational Chamber of CommerceInternational Confederation of Free Trade

UnionsInternational Development AssociationIndustrial Development BoardInternational Finance CorporationInternational Federation of Christian Trade

UnionsInternational Labour Organisation

IMCO

IMFINCBITUNGONSGTOECD

para(s)sess.SFsuppl. no.TDBUNUNCTAD

UNDPUNESCO

UNHCR

UNICEFUNIDO

UNITAR

UnitedKingdom

United StatesUPUUSSRWFPWFTUWFUNA

WHOWMO

Inter-governmental Maritime ConsultativeOrganization

International Monetary FundInternational Narcotics Control BoardInternational Telecommunication UnionNon-governmental organizationsNon-Self-Governing TerritoriesOrganization for Economic Co-operation and

Developmentparagraph(s)sessionSpecial Fundsupplement numberTrade and Development BoardUnited NationsUnited Nations Conference on Trade and

DevelopmentUnited Nations Development ProgrammeUnited Nations Educational, Scientific and

Cultural OrganizationUnited Nations High Commissioner for

RefugeesUnited Nations Children'S FundUnited Nations Industrial DevelopmentOrga­

nizationUnited Nations Institute for Training and

ResearchUnited Kingdom ofGreat Britain and Northern

IrelandUnited States of AmericaUniversal Postal UnionUnion of Soviet Socialist RepUblicsWorld Food ProgrammeWorld Federation of Trade UnionsWorld Federation of United Nations Associa­

tionsWorld Health OrganizationWorld Meteorologj~alOrganization

Co-ordEconNGOPlenProgSac

The folloWing abbreviations are used in the Index to Speechesin designating plenary and committee meetings:

Co-ordination Committee (Series E/AC.24/SR.)Economic Committee (Series E/AC.6/SR.)Council Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations (Series E/C.2/SR.)Plenary (Series E/SR.)Interim Committee on Programme of Conferences (Series E/C.4/SR.)Social Committee (Series E/AC.7/SR.)

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Introduction

The 46th session of the Economic and Social Council was declared open 011

12 May 1969 at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, by the PrBsident,Mr. Pedro P. Berro (Uruguay) and was closed on 6 Jun 1969.

27 May28 May

2 Jun2 Jun3 Jun3 Jun4 Jun4 JUi"'l

5 Jun5 Jun6 Jun6 Jun

Meeting Date, 1969

159115921593159415951596159715981599160016011602 (closing)

Terms of reference in rules 82 and 84-86

Established under rule 82 of the rules of procedure of theCouncil (E/3063/Rev.1)

Meeting Date, 1969

Membership: Bulgaria, France, India, Indonesia, Libya,Sierra Leone, Turkey, USSR, United Kingdom, UnitedRepublic of Tanzania, United States, Uruguay

Additional 13th member to be elected during the47th sess.

COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON NON-GOVERNMENTALORGANIZATIONS (Series symbol: E/C.2/-)

Chairman: Mr. Per-Olof V. Fm'shell (Sweden) (1968),Mr. N. N. Jha (India) (1969)

Standing Committees

Resolutions and decisions of the 46th session arecollected in document E/4715 (& Corr.1, English andSpanish only) (ESCOR, 46th sess.) and listed in docu­ment E/L.1260.

Checklist of Meetings(Series symbol: E/SR.-)

Resolutions and Decisions

1578 (opening) 12 May1579 13 May1580 15 May1581 16_May1582 16 May1583 19 May1584 20 May1585 21 May1586 22 May1587 23 May1588 23 May1589 26 May1590 26 May

1968-19701967 - 19691968 - 19701968 - 19701968 ~'1970

1967 - 19691967 - 19691968-19701969 - 19711968 - 19701969 - 19711968 - 19701967 - 19691967 - 19691967 - 19691969 - 19711969 - 19711967 - 19691969 - 19711967 - 19691969 - 19711969 - 1971

1967 - 19691968 - 19701968 - 19701969 - 19711969 - 1971

Term of Office1 Jan - 31 Dec

Officers

20 Nov 196711 Nov 196620 Nov 196720 Nov 196720 Nov 196711 Nov 196611 Nov 196620 Nov 196725 Nov 196320 Nov 196719 Nov 196820 Nov 196711 Nov 196611 Nov 196611 Nov 196619 Nov 196819 Nov 196811 Nov 196619 Nov 196811 Nov 196619 Nov 196819 Nov 1968

11 Nov 196620 Nov 196720 Nov 196719 Nov 196819 Nov 1968

Date of election bythe General Assembly

Members and Terms of Office

Members

Secretary: Mr. Al Noor Kassum

President: Mr. Raymond Scheyven (Belgium)

Vice-Presidents: Mr. Maximiliano Kestler (Guatemala)

Mr. Fakhreddine Mohamed (Sudan)

Mr. J. B. P. Maramis (Indonesia)

Rules of Procedure

ArgentinaBelgiumBulgariaChadCongo (Brazzaville)FranceGuatemalaIndiaIndonesiaIrelandJamaicaJapanKuwaitLibyaMexicoNorwayPakistanSierra LeoneSudanTur.keyUSSRUnited KingdomUnited Republic

of TanzaniaUnited StatesUpper VoltaUruguayYugoslavia

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Introduction

The 46th session of the Economic and Social Council was declared open Oil

12 May 1969 at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, by the PrBsident,Mr. Pedro P. Berro (Uruguay) and was closed on 6 Jun 1969.

Members and Terms of Office Resolutions and Decisions

Date of election bythe General Assembly

Standing Committees

Checklist of Meetings(Series symbol: E/SR.-)

Resolutions and decisions of the 46th session arecollected in document E/4715 (& Corr,l, English andSpanish only) (ESCOR, 46th sess.) and listed in docu­ment E/L.1260.

27 May28 May

2 Jun.2 Jun3 Jun3 Jun4 Jun4 JUi"'l

5 Jun5 Jun6 Jun6 Jun

Meeting Date, 1969

159115921593159415951596159715981599160016011602 (closing)

Meeting Date, 1969

1578 (opening) 12 May1579 13 May1580 15 May1581 16.May1582 16 May1583 19 May1584 20 May1585 21 May1586 22 May1587 23 May1588 23 May1589 26 May1590 26 May

1968-19701967 - 19691968 - 19701968 - 19701968 -'19701967 - 19691967 - 19691968-19701969 - 19711968 - 19701969 - 19711968 - 19701967 - 19691967 - 19691967 - 19691969 - 19711969 - 19711967 .. 19691969 - 19711967 - 19691969 .. 19711969 .. 1971

1967 - 19691968 - 19701968 - 19701969 - 19711969 - 1971

Term of Office1 Jan - 31 Dec

11 Nov 196620 Nov 196720 Nov 196719 Nov 196819 Nav 1968

20 Nov 196711 Nov 196620 Nov 196720 Nov 196720 Nov 196711 Nav 196611 Nov 196620 Nav 196725 Nov 196320 Nov 196719 Nov 196820 Nov 196711 Nov 196611 Nov 196611 Nov 196619 Nov 196819 Nov 196811 Nov 196619 Nov 196811 Nov 196619 Nov 196819 Nov 1968

Members

ArgentinaBelgiumBulgariaChadCongo (Brazzaville)FranceGuatemalaIndiaIndonesiaIrelandJamaicaJapanKuwaitLibyaMexicoNorwayPakistanSierra LeoneSudanTur.keyUSSRUnited KingdomUnited Republic

of TanzaniaUnited StatesUpper VoltaUruguayYugoslavia

OfficersCOUNCIL COMMITTEE ON NON-GOVERNMENTAL

ORGANIZATIONS (Series symbol: E/C.2/-)

President: Mr. Raymond Scheyven (Belgium)

Vice-Presidents: Mr. Maximiliano Kestler (Guatemala)

Mr. Fakhreddine Mohamed (Sudan)

Mr. J. B. P. Maramis (Indonesia)

Secretary: Mr. Al Noar Kassum

Established under rule 82 of the rules of procedure of theCouncil (E/3063/Rev.1)

Terms of reference in rules 82 and 84-86

Membership: Bulgaria, France, India, Indonesia, Libya,Sierra Leone, Turkey, USSR, United Kingdom, UnitedRepublic of Tanzania, United States, Uruguay

Additional 13th member to be elected during the47th sess.

Rules of Procedure Chairman: Mr. Per-Olof V. Fm'shell (Sweden) (1968),Mr. N. N. Jha (India) (1969)

The rules of procedure of the Economic and SocialCouncil, E/3063/Rev.l (Sales no.: 67.1.32), were i::l effectduring the 46th session.

Secretary: Mr. C. Roosevelt

Reports: E/4647, E/4673, E/4678

1

Introduction

The 46th session of the Economic and Social Council was declared open Oil

12 May 1969 at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, by the PrBsident,Mr. Pedro P. Berro (Uruguay) and was closed on 6 Jun 1969.

Members and Terms of Office Resolutions and Decisions

Date of election bythe General Assembly

Standing Committees

Checklist of Meetings(Series symbol: E/SR.-)

Resolutions and decisions of the 46th session arecollected in document E/4715 (& Corr,l, English andSpanish only) (ESCOR, 46th sess.) and listed in docu­ment E/L.1260.

27 May28 May

2 Jun.2 Jun3 Jun3 Jun4 Jun4 JUi"'l

5 Jun5 Jun6 Jun6 Jun

Meeting Date, 1969

159115921593159415951596159715981599160016011602 (closing)

Meeting Date, 1969

1578 (opening) 12 May1579 13 May1580 15 May1581 16.May1582 16 May1583 19 May1584 20 May1585 21 May1586 22 May1587 23 May1588 23 May1589 26 May1590 26 May

1968-19701967 - 19691968 - 19701968 - 19701968 -'19701967 - 19691967 - 19691968-19701969 - 19711968 - 19701969 - 19711968 - 19701967 - 19691967 - 19691967 - 19691969 - 19711969 - 19711967 .. 19691969 - 19711967 - 19691969 .. 19711969 .. 1971

1967 - 19691968 - 19701968 - 19701969 - 19711969 - 1971

Term of Office1 Jan - 31 Dec

11 Nov 196620 Nov 196720 Nov 196719 Nov 196819 Nav 1968

20 Nov 196711 Nov 196620 Nov 196720 Nov 196720 Nov 196711 Nav 196611 Nov 196620 Nav 196725 Nov 196320 Nov 196719 Nov 196820 Nov 196711 Nov 196611 Nov 196611 Nov 196619 Nov 196819 Nov 196811 Nov 196619 Nov 196811 Nov 196619 Nov 196819 Nov 1968

Members

ArgentinaBelgiumBulgariaChadCongo (Brazzaville)FranceGuatemalaIndiaIndonesiaIrelandJamaicaJapanKuwaitLibyaMexicoNorwayPakistanSierra LeoneSudanTur.keyUSSRUnited KingdomUnited Republic

of TanzaniaUnited StatesUpper VoltaUruguayYugoslavia

OfficersCOUNCIL COMMITTEE ON NON-GOVERNMENTAL

ORGANIZATIONS (Series symbol: E/C.2/-)

President: Mr. Raymond Scheyven (Belgium)

Vice-Presidents: Mr. Maximiliano Kestler (Guatemala)

Mr. Fakhreddine Mohamed (Sudan)

Mr. J. B. P. Maramis (Indonesia)

Secretary: Mr. Al Noar Kassum

Established under rule 82 of the rules of procedure of theCouncil (E/3063/Rev.1)

Terms of reference in rules 82 and 84-86

Membership: Bulgaria, France, India, Indonesia, Libya,Sierra Leone, Turkey, USSR, United Kingdom, UnitedRepublic of Tanzania, United States, Uruguay

Additional 13th member to be elected during the47th sess.

Rules of Procedure Chairman: Mr. Per-Olof V. Fm'shell (Sweden) (1968),Mr. N. N. Jha (India) (1969)

The rules of procedure of the Economic and SocialCouncil, E/3063/Rev.l (Sales no.: 67.1.32), were i::l effectduring the 46th session.

Secretary: Mr. C. Roosevelt

Reports: E/4647, E/4673, E/4678

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SOCIAL COMMITTEE (Series symbol: E/AC.7/-) ft' ..3.

Reconstituted at .the 1578th plenary meeting, 12 May 1969

Membership: All members of the Council '.

Chairman: Mr. Fakhreddine Mohamed (Sudan) 4.

Secretary: Miss Caroline St. Claire ~.

Reports: E/4635, E/4681, E/4684, E/4693 & Corr.1

Meeting Date, 1969 Meeting Date, 1969...

607 (opening) 13 May 618 23 May608 13 May 619 26 May609 14 May 620 27 May610 14 May 621 27 May611 15 May 622 28 May

5,612 16 May 623 28 May613 16 May 624 29 May614 19 May 625 29 May615 20 May 626 2 Jun616 21 May 627 2 Jun617 22 May 628 (closing) 3 Jun

6.

Standing Committees (continued)

COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON NON-GOVERNMENTALORGANIZATIONS (continued)

Meeting Date Meeting Date

250 23 Sep 1968 270 6 Mar251 25 Sep 271 7 Mar252 25 Sep 272 7 Mar253 26 Sep 273 7 Apr254 25 Nov 274 7 Apr255 11 Feb 1969 275 8 Apr256 11 Feb 276 8 Apr257 12 Feb 277 9 Apr258 12 Feb 278 9 Apr259 13 Feb 279 10 Apr260 13 Feb 280 10 Apr261 14 Feb 281 11 Apr262 14 Feb 282 16 Apr263 3 Mar 283 16 Apr264 3 Mar 284 17 Apr265 4 Mar 285 17 Apr266 4 Mar 286 18 Apr267 5 Mar 287 28 Apr268 5 Mar 288 28 Apr269 6 Mar 289 12 May

Ad Hoc Committees

ECOi'fOMIC COMMITTEE (Series symbol: ElAC. 6/-)

Reconstituted at the ~ 578th plenary meeting, 12 May 1969

Membership: All members of the Council

Chairman: Mr. Maximiliano Kestler (Guatemala)

Secretary: Mr. V. V. Krepkogorski.

Reports: E/4692, E/4694, E/4697 & Add.1, E/4699, E/4700

Ad Hoc Committees (contin'/)£d)

ECONOMIC COMMITTEE (continued)

Meeting Date, 1969 Meeting Date, 1969

471 (opening) 14 May 480 23 May472 14 May 481 26 May473 15 May 482 27 May474 19 May 483 2(~ May475 20 May 484 29 May476 21 May 485 3 Jun477 21 May 486 4 Jun478 22 May 487 5 Jun479 22 May 488 (closing) 5 JUT]

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Standing Committees (continued)

COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON NON-GOVERNMENTALORGANIZATIONS (continued)

Ad Hoc Committees (continued)

ECONOMIC COMMITTEE (continued)

Meeting Date Meeting Date

250 23 Sep 1968 270 6 Mar251 25 Sep 271 7 Mar252 25 Sep 272 7 Mar253 26 Sep 273 7 Apr254 25 Nov 274 7 Apr255 11 Feb 1969 275 8 Apr256 11 Feb 276 8 Apr257 12 Feb 277 9 Apr258 12 Feb 278 9 Apr259 13 Feb 279 10 Apr260 13 Feb 280 10 Apr261 14 Feb 281 11 Apr262 14 Feb 282 16 Apr263 3 Mar 283 16 Apr264 3 Mar 284 17 Apr265 4 Mar 285 17 Apr266 4 Mar 286 18 Apr267 5 Mar 287 28 Apr268 5 Mar 288 28 Apr269 6 Mar 289 12 May

Ad Hoc Committees

ECOl.'{OMIC COMMITTEE (Series symbol: ElAC. 6/-)

Reconstituted at the ~ 578th plenary meeting, 12 May 1969

Membership: All members of the Council

Chairman: Mr. Maximiliano Kestler (Guatemala)

Secretary: Mr. V. V. Krepkogorskl

Reports: E/4692, E/4694, E/4697 & Add.1, E/4699, E/4700

Meeting Date, 1969 Meeting Date, 1969

471 (opening) 14 May 480 23 May472 14 May 481 26 May473 15 May 482 27 May474 19 May 483 2(~ May475 20 May 484 29 May476 21 May 485 3 Jun477 21 May 486 4 Jun478 22 May 487 5 Jun479 22 May 488 (closing) 5 JurJ

SOCIAL COMMITTEE (Series symbol: E/AC.7/-)

Reconstituted at .the 1578th plenary meeting, 12 May 1969

Membership: All members of the Council

Chairman: Mr. Fakhreddine Mohamed (Sudan)

Secretary: Miss Caroline St. Claire

Reports: E/4635, E/4681, E/4684, E/4693 & Corr.1

Meeting Date, 1969 Meeting Daie, 1969

607 (opening) 13 May 618 23 May608 13 May 619 26 May609 14 May 620 27 May610 14 May 621 27 May611 15 May 622 28 May612 16 May 623 28 May613 16 May 624 29 May614 19 May 625 29 May615 20 May 626 2 Jun616 21 May 627 2 Jun617 22 May 628 (closing) 3 Jun

2

INTRODUCTION

Standing Committees (continued)

COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON NON-GOVERNMENTALORGANIZATIONS (continued)

Ad Hoc Committees (continued)

ECONOMIC COMMITTEE (continued)

Meeting Date Meeting Date

250 23 Sep 1968 270 6 Mar251 25 Sep 271 7 Mar252 25 Sep 272 7 Mar253 26 Sep 273 7 Apr254 25 Nov 274 7 Apr255 11 Feb 1969 275 8 Apr256 11 Feb 276 8 Apr257 12 Feb 277 9 Apr258 12 Feb 278 9 Apr259 13 Feb 279 10 Apr260 13 Feb 280 10 Apr261 14 Feb 281 11 Apr262 14 Feb 282 16 Apr263 3 Mar 283 16 Apr264 3 Mar 284 17 Apr265 4 Mar 285 17 Apr266 4 Mar 286 18 Apr267 5 Mar 287 28 Apr268 5 Mar 288 28 Apr269 6 Mar 289 12 May

Ad Hoc Committees

ECOl.'{OMIC COMMITTEE (Series symbol: ElAC. 6/-)

Reconstituted at the ~ 578th plenary meeting, 12 May 1969

Membership: All members of the Council

Chairman: Mr. Maximiliano Kestler (Guatemala)

Secretary: Mr. V. V. Krepkogorskl

Reports: E/4692, E/4694, E/4697 & Add.1, E/4699, E/4700

Meeting Date, 1969 Meeting Date, 1969

471 (opening) 14 May 480 23 May472 14 May 481 26 May473 15 May 482 27 May474 19 May 483 2(~ May475 20 May 484 29 May476 21 May 485 3 Jun477 21 May 486 4 Jun478 22 May 487 5 Jun479 22 May 488 (closing) 5 JurJ

SOCIAL COMMITTEE (Series symbol: E/AC.7/-)

Reconstituted at .the 1578th plenary meeting, 12 May 1969

Membership: All members of the Council

Chairman: Mr. Fakhreddine Mohamed (Sudan)

Secretary: Miss Caroline St. Claire

Reports: E/4635, E/4681, E/4684, E/4693 & Corr.1

Meeting Date, 1969 Meeting Daie, 1969

607 (opening) 13 May 618 23 May608 13 May 619 26 May609 14 May 620 27 May610 14 May 621 27 May611 15 May 622 28 May612 16 May 623 28 May613 16 May 624 29 May614 19 May 625 29 May615 20 May 626 2 Jun616 21 May 627 2 Jun617 22 May 628 (closing) 3 Jun

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1. Election of President and Vice-Presidents for 1969

See ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: officers,1969: election

2, Adoption of the sessional agenda

See ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: agenda,46th session

3. Tax treaties between developed and developing coun­tries

See TAX TREATIES: developed and developing coun­tries

4. Development of natural re$ources

( a) Desalination

See WATER DESALINATION

( b) Non-agricultural resources

See NATURAL RESOURCES: non-agricultural:development

( c) Survey programme

See NATURAL RESOURCES: non-agri.cultural:development: survey programmt:'

5. Development of tourism

(a) International Tourist Year

( b) Implementation of the recommendations of theUnited Nations Conference on InternationalTravel and Tourism

See TOURISM: development

6. Land reform

See LAND RE FORM

7. Questions relating to science and technology

( a) Report of the Advisory Committee on the Ap­plication of Science and Technology to Devel­opment

See ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON THE APPLI­CATION OF SCIENCE AND TECNO­LOGY TO DEVELOPMENT: report, 6th

( b) Investigation, development and rational utiliza­tion of the natural resources of developingcountries

See DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: natural re­sources: development

8. Arrangements for the transfer of operative technologyto developing countries

See SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: transfer to de­veloping countries

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9. The role of the co-operative movement in economicand social development

See CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT: & economic andsocial development

10. Report of the Commission for Social Development

See COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT:report: 20th session

11. Report of the Commission on Human Rights

See COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS: report,25th session

12. Report of the Commission on the Status ofWomen

See COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN:report, 22nd session

13. Advisory services in the field of human rights

See HUMAN RIGHTS: advisory services

14. Allegations regarding infringements of trade unionrights

See NAMIBIA: trade union rights: infringementsSOUTH AFRICA: trade union rights: infringe­

mentsSOUTHERN RHODESIA: trade union rights:

infringementsTERRITORIES UNDER PORTUGUESE ADMIN­

ISTRATION: trade union rights: infringe­ments

15. Narcotic drugs

See NARCOTIC DRUGS: international control

16. Report of the United Nations Institute for Trainingand Research

See UNITED NATIONS INSTITUTE FOR TRAININGAND RESEARCH: report

17. Non-governmental organizations

( a) Applications and I:e-applications for consulta­tive status

(b) Review of non-governmental organizations inconsultative status

See NON..GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS

18. Work programme of the United Nations in the economic,social and human rights fields

See UNITED NATIONS: economic and social activ­ities: programme af-work

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AgendaNOTE: The words in capital letters following the title of the item, and introduced 'Jy the word "See",indicate the subject headings under which the related documentation is listed in the Subj'cct Index.

1. Election of President and Vice-Presidents for 1969

See ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: officers,1969: election

2, Adoption of the sessional agenda

See ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: agenda,46th session

3. Tax treaties between developed and developing coun­tries

See TAX TREATIES: developed and developing coun­tries

4. Development of natural re~ources

( a) Desalination

See WATER DESALINATION

( b) Non-agricultural resources

See NATURAL RESOURCES: non-agricultural:development

( c) Survey programme

See NATURAL RESOURCES: non-agri.cultural:development: survey programmt:'

5. Development of tourism

( a) International Tourist Year

( b) Implementation of the recommendations of theUnited Nations Conference on InternationalTravel and Tourism

See TOURISM: development

6. Land reform

See LAND RE FORM

7. Questions relating to science and technology

(a) Report of the Advisory Committee on the Ap­plication of Science and Technology to Devel­opment

See ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON THE APPLI­CATION OF SCIENCE AND TECNO­LOGY TO DEVELOPMENT: report, 6th

( b) Investigation, development and rational utiliza­tion of the natural resources of developingcountries

See DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: natural re­sources: development

8. Arrangements for the transfer of operative technologyto developing countries

See SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: transfer to de..veloping countries

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9. The role of the co-operative movement in economicand social development

See CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT: & economic andsocial development

10. Report 01' the Commission for Social Development

See COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT:report: 20th session

11. Report of the Commission on Human Rights

See COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS: report,25th session

12. Report of the Commission on the status ofWomen

See COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN:report, 22nd session

13. Advisory services in the field of human rights

See HUMAN RIGHTS: advisory services

14. Allegations regarding infringements of trade unionrights

See NAMIBIA: trade union rights: infringementsSOUTH AFRICA: trade union rights: infringe­

mentsSOUTHERN RHODESIA: trade union rights:

infringementsTERRITORIES UNDER PORTUGUESE ADMIN­

ISTRATION: trade union rights: infringe­ments

15. Narcotic drugs

See NARCOTIC DRUGS: international control

16. Report of the United Nations Institute for Trainingand Research

See UNITED NATIONS INSTITUTE FOR TRAININGAND RESEARCH: report

17. Non-governmental organizations

( a) Applications and I:e-applications for consulta­tive status

(b) Review of non-governmental organizations inconsultative status

See NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS

18. Work programme of the United Nations in the economic,social and human rights fields

See UNITED NATICNS: economic and social activ­ities: programme af-work

AgendaNOTE: The words in capital letters following the title of the item, and introduced 'Jy the word "See",indicate the subject headings under which the related documentation is listed in the Subj'cct Index.

1. Election of President and Vice-Presidents for 1969

See ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: officers,1969: election

2, Adoption of the sessional agenda

See ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: agenda,46th session

3. Tax treaties between developed and developing coun­tries

See TAX TREATIES: developed and developing coun­tries

4. Development of natural re~ources

( a) Desalination

See WATER DESALINATION

( b) Non-agricultural resources

See NATURAL RESOURCES: non-agricultural:development

( c) Survey programme

See NATURAL RESOURCES: non-agri.cultural:development: survey programmt:'

5. Development of tourism

( a) International Tourist Year

( b) Implementation of the recommendations of theUnited Nations Conference on InternationalTravel and Tourism

See TOURISM: development

6. Land reform

See LAND RE FORM

7. Questions relating to science and technology

(a) Report of the Advisory Committee on the Ap­plication of Science and Technology to Devel­opment

See ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON THE APPLI­CATION OF SCIENCE AND TECNO­LOGY TO DEVELOPMENT: report, 6th

( b) Investigation, development and rational utiliza­tion of the natural resources of developingcountries

See DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: natural re­sources: development

8. Arrangements for the transfer of operative technologyto developing countries

See SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: transfer to de..veloping countries

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9. The role of the co-operative movement in economicand social development

See CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT: & economic andsocial development

10. Report 01' the Commission for Social Development

See COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT:report: 20th session

11. Report of the Commission on Human Rights

See COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS: report,25th session

12. Report of the Commission on the status ofWomen

See COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN:report, 22nd session

13. Advisory services in the field of human rights

See HUMAN RIGHTS: advisory services

14. Allegations regarding infringements of trade unionrights

See NAMIBIA: trade union rights: infringementsSOUTH AFRICA: trade union rights: infringe­

mentsSOUTHERN RHODESIA: trade union rights:

infringementsTERRITORIES UNDER PORTUGUESE ADMIN­

ISTRATION: trade union rights: infringe­ments

15. Narcotic drugs

See NARCOTIC DRUGS: international control

16. Report of the United Nations Institute for Trainingand Research

See UNITED NATIONS INSTITUTE FOR TRAININGAND RESEARCH: report

17. Non-governmental organizations

( a) Applications and I:e-applications for consulta­tive status

(b) Review of non-governmental organizations inconsultative status

See NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS

18. Work programme of the United Nations in the economic,social and human rights fields

See UNITED NATICNS: economic and social activ­ities: programme af-work

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Confirmation of members of the functional commis­sions of the Council

See COMMISSIONS OF THE ECONOMIC AND SO­CIAL COUNCIL, FUNCTIONAL: members:confirmation

Consideration of the provisional agenda for the 47thsession

Organization of the work of the Council:

See ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: organiza­tion of work

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See COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT:members: election

COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS: members:election

COMMISSION ON NARCOTIC DRUGS: members:election

COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN:members: election

COMMITTEE FOR PROGRAMME AND CO­ORDINATION: members: election

COMMITTEE ON HOUSING, BUILDING ANDPLANNING: members: election

COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON NON-GOVERN­MENTAL ORGANIZATIONS: members:election

POPULATION COMMISSION: members: elec­tion

STATISTICAL COMMISSION: members: elec­tion

UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND: EXEC­UTIVE BOARD: members: election

UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PRO­GRAMME: GOVERNING COUNCIL: mem­bers: electi'on

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19. Elections

See COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT:members: election

COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS: members:election

COMMISSION ON NARCOTIC DRUGS: members:election

COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN:members: election

COMMITTEE FOR PROGRAMME AND CO­ORDINATION: members: election

COMMITTEE ON HOUSING, BUILDING ANDPLANNING: members: election

COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON NON-GOVERN­MENTAL ORGANIZATIONS: members:election

POPULATION COMMISSION: members: elec­tion

STATISTICAL COMMISSION: members: elec­tion

UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND: EXEC.UTIVE BOARD: members: election

UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PRO­GRAMME: GOVERNING COUNCIL: mem­bers: election

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20. Confirmation of members of the functional commis­sions of the Council

See COMMISSIONS OF THE ECONOMIC AND SO­CIAL COUNCIL, FUNCTIONAL: members:confirmation

21. Organization of the work of the Council:

See ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: organiza­tion of work

22. Consideration of the provisional agenda for the 47thsession

See ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: agenda,47th session

AGENDA

19. Elections

See COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT:members: election

COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS: members:election

COMMISSION ON NARCOTIC DRUGS: members:election

COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN:members: election

COMMITTEE FOR PROGRAMME AND CO­ORDINATION: members: election

COMMITTEE ON HOUSING, BUILDING ANDPLANNING: members: election

COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON NON-GOVERN­MENTAL ORGANIZATIONS: members:election

POPULATION COMMISSION: members: elec­tion

STATISTICAL COMMISSION: members: elec­tion

UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND: EXEC.UTIVE BOARD: members: election

UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PRO­GRAMME: GOVERNING COUNCIL: mem­bers: election

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20. Confirmation of members of the functional commis­sions of the Council

See COMMISSIONS OF THE ECONOMIC AND SO­CIAL COUNCIL, FUNCTIONAL: members:confirmation

21. Organization of the work of the Council:

See ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: organiza­tion of work

22. Consideration of the provisional agenda for the 47thsession

See ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: agenda,47th session

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__ report, 6th (agenda item 7 (a»

See also Science and technology: transfer to devel­oping countries

DocumentsE/4611 (ESCOR, 46th sess.) & Add.1,2 Advi­

sory Committee on the Application cf Sci­ence and Technology to Development. 6threport, 1968/1969

E/AC.6/L.399 Committee for Programme andCo-ordination. Excerpts from the report onthe 1st part of its 3rd session

E/AC .6/L.403 India, Indonesia, Jamaica, Libya,Pakistan, Sudan, Upper Volta, Yugoslavia.Dra::ct resolution

Discussion in Economic c,ttee: Meetings 474-479,484E/4694 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution II in E/4694, noting the state­

ment adopted by the Advisory Committeeat its eleventh session concerning the pro­gress made relating to the protein prob­lem; recommending to the General Assemblythat the Committee on Peaceful Uses of theSea-bed and the Ocean Floor beyond the Li­mits of National Jurisdiction give furtherconsideration to the comments of the Advi­sory Committee on the report by the Secre­tary-General on marine science and techno­logy (E/4611, annex VI); noting that in pur­suance of General Assembly resolution 2318(XXII) the time period of the World Plan ofAction for the Application of Science andTechnology to Development has been so ar­ranged as to coincide with the Second UnitedNations Development Decade and apprOVingand transmitting progress report on theWorld Plan of Action (E/4644) to the Gen­eral Assembly at its 24th session; notingthat the Advisory Committee has taken stepsto ensure close co-ordination between itswork and the plans for the Second UnitedNations Development Decade, and furtherrequesting the Advisory Committee to devoteparticular attention to the needs of the dev­eloping countries in its study on research anddesign for industrial development, adoptedunanimously as resolution 1428 (XLVI)

AFRICA, SOUTHERN-- racial discrimination: elimination: co-ordination of acti­

vities (agenda item 11)

DocumentsE/4621 & Add.1, Add,1/Corr.1 (E/CN.4/1007 &

Add.1» Add.1/Corr.1) (ESCOR, 46th sess.)& Summary Commission on Human Rights.Report on its 25th session, 17 Feb - 21 Mar1969, paras 94, 152 and draft resolution I

E/AC.7/L.557 United Kingdom. Amendments (todraft resolution I in E/4621)

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AFRICA, SOUTHERN (continued)- - racial discrimination: elimination: co-ordination of acti­

vities (continued)

Documents (continued)E/CN.4/949/Add.4 Study of apartheid and racial

discrimination in Southern Africa. Reportof the Special Rapporteur. Part Ill: Conclu­sions, recommendations and observations

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 621,623,624E/4693 & Corr.1 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution I in E/4693, requesting the Secre­

tary-General to prepare a concise reportcontaining the terms of reference of the dif­ferent organs of the United Nations dealingat present with violations of human rights andfundamental freedoms in Southern Africa anda brief survey of their activities, includingactivities undertaken by the specialized agen­cies; inviting the specialized agencies to co­operate with the Secretary-General in thepreparation of the report; and further re­questing the Secretary-General to submit hisreport to the Council at its 48th session,adopted unanimously as resolution 1414(XLVI)

-- racial discrimination: elimination: United Nations mea­sures (agenda item 11)

DocumentsE/4621 & Add.1/Corr.1 (E/CN.4/1007 & Add.1,

Add.1/Corr.1) (ESCOR, 46th sess.) & Sum­mary Commission on Human Rights. Re­port on its 25th session, 17 Feb - 21 Mar1969, paras 101-103, 154 and draft resolu­tion II

E/CN.4/979/Add.5 Study of apartheid and racialdiscrimination in Southern Africa. Reportof the Special Rapporteur. Part V: Con­clusions, recommendations and observa­tions

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 623E/4693 & Corr.1 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution II in E/4693, endorsing the rec­

ommendations of the Special Rapporteur onApartheid inE/CN.4/979/Add.5; callinguponthp. Government of South Africa to repeal thediscriminatory laws cited in para.529 of theSpecial Rapporteur's report and to put an endto its illegal occupation ofNamibiaj condemn­ing the Government of South Africa for itsinhuman policy of apartheid, for enacting theDevelopment of Self-Government for Na.tiveNations in South West Africa Act 1968 and theLibrary Ordinance, section 19, and for in­tensifying the policy of apartheid in Namibia;calling upon the Government of South Africato rescind immediately the "Banning Orders"issued under the Suppression of CommunismAct against the opponents of apartheidj call-

j.1'I,

I

.I

.j

Subject Index

ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON THE APPLICATION OFSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TO DEVELOPMENT

__ report, 6th (agenda item 7 (a))

See also Science and technology: transfer to devel­oping countries

DocumentsE/4611 (ESCOR, 46th sess.) & Add.1,2 Advi­

sory Committee on the Application c f Sci­ence and Technology to Development. 6threport, 1968/1969

E/AC.6/L.399 Committee for Programme andCo-ordination. Excerpts from the report onthe 1st part of its 3rd session

E/AC .6/L.403 India, Indonesia, Jamaica, Libya,Pakistan, Sudan, Upper Volta, Yugoslavia.Dra::ct resolution

Discussion in Economic c,ttee: Meetings 474-479,484E/4694 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution II in E/4694, noting the state­

ment adopted by the Advisory Committeeat its eleventh session concerning the pro­gress made relating to the protein prob­lem; recommending to the General Assemblythat the Committee on Peaceful Uses of theSea-bed and the Ocean Floor beyond the Li­mits of National Jurisdiction give furtherconsideration to the comments of the Advi­sory Committee on the report by the Secre­tary-General on marine science and techno­logy (E/4611, annex VI); noting that in pur­suance of General Assembly resolution 2318(XXII) the time period of the World Plan ofAction for the Application of Science andTechnology to Development has been so ar­ranged as to coincide with the Second UnitedNations Development Decade and approvingand transmitting progress report on theWorld Plan of Action (E/4644) to the Gen­eral Assembly at its 24th session; notingthat the Advisory Committee has taken stepsto ensure close co-ordination between itswork and the plans for the Second UnitedNations Development Decade, and furtherrequesting the Advisory Committee to devoteparticular attention to the needs of the dev­eloping countries in its study on research anddesign for industrial development, adoptedunanimously as resolution 1428 (XLVI)

AFRICA, SOUTHERN-- racial discrimination: elimination: co-ordination of acti­

vities (agenda item 11)

DocumentsE/4621 & Add.l, Add,l/Corr.1 (E/cN.4/1007 &

Add.1» Add.1/Corr.l) (ESCOR, 46th sess.)& Summary Commission on Human Rights.Report on its 25th session, 17 Feb - 21 Mar1969, paras 94, 152 and draft resolution I

ElAC.7/L.557 United Kingdom. Amendments (todraft resolution I in E/462l)

5

AFRICA, SOUTHERN (continued)-- racial discrimination: elimination: co-ordination of acti­

vities (continued)

Documents (continued)E/CN.4/949/Add.4 Study of apartheid and racial

discrimination in Southern Africa. Reportof the Special Rapporteur. Part Ill: Conclu­sions, recommendations and observations

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 621,623,624E/4693 & Corr.1 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution I in E/4693, requesting the Secre­

tary-General to prepare a concise reportcontaining the terms of reference of the dif­ferent organs of the United Nations dealingat present with violations of human rights andfundamental freedoms in Southern Africa anda brief survey of their activities, includingactivities undertaken by the specialized agen­cies; inviting the specialized agencies to co­operate with the Secretary-General in thepreparation of the report; and further re­questing the Secretary-General to submit hisreport to the Council at its 48th session,adopted unanimously as resolution 1414(XLVI)

-- racial discrimination: elimination: United Nations mea­sures (agenda item 11)

DocumentsE/4621 & Add.1/Corr.1 (E/CN.4/1007 & Add.1,

Add.1/Corr.l) (ESCOR, 46th sess.) & Sum­mary Commission on Human Rights. Re­port on its 25th session, 17 Feb - 21 Mar1969, paras 101-103, 154 and draft resolu­tion Il

E/CN.4/979/Add.5 Study of apartheid and racialdiscrimination in Southern Africa. Reportof the Special Rapporteur. Part V: Con­clusions, recommendations and observa­tions

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 623E/4693 & Corr.1 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution II in E/4693, endorsing the rec­

ommendations of the Special Rapporteur onApartheid inE/CN.4/979/Add.5; callinguponthp. Government of South Africa to repeal thediscriminatory laws cited in para.529 of theSpecial Rapporteur's report and to put an endto its illegal occupation ofNamibia; condemn­ing the Government of South Africa for itsinhuman policy of apartheid, for enacting theDevelopment of Self-Government for Na.tiveNations in South West Africa Act 1968 and theLibrary Ordinance, section 19, and for in­tensifying the policy of apartheid in Namibia;calling upon the Government of South Africato rescind immediately the "Banning Orders"issued under the Suppression of CommunismAct against the opponents of apartheid; call-

Subject Index

ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON THE APPLICATION OFSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TO DEVELOPMENT

__ report, 6th (agenda item 7 (a))

See also Science and technology: transfer to devel­oping countries

DocumentsE/4611 (ESCOR, 46th sess.) & Add.1,2 Advi­

sory Committee on the Application c f Sci­ence and Technology to Development. 6threport, 1968/1969

E/AC.6/L.399 Committee for Programme andCo-ordination. Excerpts from the report onthe 1st part of its 3rd session

E/AC .6/L.403 India, Indonesia, Jamaica, Libya,Pakistan, Sudan, Upper Volta, Yugoslavia.Dra::ct resolution

Discussion in Economic c,ttee: Meetings 474-479,484E/4694 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution II in E/4694, noting the state­

ment adopted by the Advisory Committeeat its eleventh session concerning the pro­gress made relating to the protein prob­lem; recommending to the General Assemblythat the Committee on Peaceful Uses of theSea-bed and the Ocean Floor beyond the Li­mits of National Jurisdiction give furtherconsideration to the comments of the Advi­sory Committee on the report by the Secre­tary-General on marine science and techno­logy (E/4611, annex VI); noting that in pur­suance of General Assembly resolution 2318(XXII) the time period of the World Plan ofAction for the Application of Science andTechnology to Development has been so ar­ranged as to coincide with the Second UnitedNations Development Decade and approvingand transmitting progress report on theWorld Plan of Action (E/4644) to the Gen­eral Assembly at its 24th session; notingthat the Advisory Committee has taken stepsto ensure close co-ordination between itswork and the plans for the Second UnitedNations Development Decade, and furtherrequesting the Advisory Committee to devoteparticular attention to the needs of the dev­eloping countries in its study on research anddesign for industrial development, adoptedunanimously as resolution 1428 (XLVI)

AFRICA, SOUTHERN-- racial discrimination: elimination: co-ordination of acti­

vities (agenda item 11)

DocumentsE/4621 & Add.l, Add,l/Corr.1 (E/cN.4/1007 &

Add.1» Add.1/Corr.l) (ESCOR, 46th sess.)& Summary Commission on Human Rights.Report on its 25th session, 17 Feb - 21 Mar1969, paras 94, 152 and draft resolution I

ElAC.7/L.557 United Kingdom. Amendments (todraft resolution I in E/462l)

5

AFRICA, SOUTHERN (continued)-- racial discrimination: elimination: co-ordination of acti­

vities (continued)

Documents (continued)E/CN.4/949/Add.4 Study of apartheid and racial

discrimination in Southern Africa. Reportof the Special Rapporteur. Part Ill: Conclu­sions, recommendations and observations

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 621,623,624E/4693 & Corr.1 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution I in E/4693, requesting the Secre­

tary-General to prepare a concise reportcontaining the terms of reference of the dif­ferent organs of the United Nations dealingat present with violations of human rights andfundamental freedoms in Southern Africa anda brief survey of their activities, includingactivities undertaken by the specialized agen­cies; inviting the specialized agencies to co­operate with the Secretary-General in thepreparation of the report; and further re­questing the Secretary-General to submit hisreport to the Council at its 48th session,adopted unanimously as resolution 1414(XLVI)

-- racial discrimination: elimination: United Nations mea­sures (agenda item 11)

DocumentsE/4621 & Add.1/Corr.1 (E/CN.4/1007 & Add.1,

Add.1/Corr.l) (ESCOR, 46th sess.) & Sum­mary Commission on Human Rights. Re­port on its 25th session, 17 Feb - 21 Mar1969, paras 101-103, 154 and draft resolu­tion Il

E/CN.4/979/Add.5 Study of apartheid and racialdiscrimination in Southern Africa. Reportof the Special Rapporteur. Part V: Con­clusions, recommendations and observa­tions

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 623E/4693 & Corr.1 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution II in E/4693, endorsing the rec­

ommendations of the Special Rapporteur onApartheid inE/CN.4/979/Add.5; callinguponthp. Government of South Africa to repeal thediscriminatory laws cited in para.529 of theSpecial Rapporteur's report and to put an endto its illegal occupation ofNamibia; condemn­ing the Government of South Africa for itsinhuman policy of apartheid, for enacting theDevelopment of Self-Government for Na.tiveNations in South West Africa Act 1968 and theLibrary Ordinance, section 19, and for in­tensifying the policy of apartheid in Namibia;calling upon the Government of South Africato rescind immediately the "Banning Orders"issued under the Suppression of CommunismAct against the opponents of apartheid; call-

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Members

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Term of office(expires 31 Dec)

197019701971197019721972197119711970197219711971.1972197119701972

COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT-- members: election (agenda item 19)

ESC resolution 1147 (XLI)

DocumentsE/4632 Secretary-General. Note

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1599The following were elected to serve a three-year

term beginning 1 Jan 1970: Canada, Chile,Czechoslovakia, Guatemala, Italy, Maurita­nia, Philippines, Sierra Leone, Sweden, Thai­land

Composition of the Commission for Social Developmentas of 1 Jan 1970

DocumentsE/4620 (& Corr.1, English, French and Spanish)

(E/CN.5/441 (& Corr.1, English, French andSpanish» (ESCOR, 46th sess.) & Summary,Summary/Corr.1 Commission for SocialDevelopment. Report on its 20th session,17 Feb - 5 Mar 1969

E/L.1255 USSR. Letter, 23 May, transmittingmemorandum on social goals of the SecondDevelopment Decade

E/AC. 7/L.552 United States. Amendments (todraft resolution II-B in E/4620; withdrawnat the 611th meeting of the Social Committee,excepting amendment to para.3 of the opera­tive part which was adopted at the same meet­ing)

E/AC.7/L.553 India. Amendments (todraftreso­lution III in E/4620)

E/AC.7/L.554 Congo (Brazzaville), France, Ku­wait, Upper Volta. Amendments (to draftresolution III in E/4620)

-- report, 20th session (agenda item 10)

See also Education: & economic and social develop-ment

Education: international co-operationSocial development: technical co-operationSocial security: & economic and social de-

velopmentSocial welfare: & economic and social de­

velopmentUnited Nations Development Decade, SecondYouth: economic and social development1

participation in

Members

ArgentinaBotswanaByelorussian SSRCameroonCanadaChileCongo (Brazzaville)CubaCyprusCzechoslovakiaFranceGabonGuatemalaIndiaIranItaly

6

AHMAD, QAMAR (India)-- biography E/4628

APARTHEID

See Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimina­tion: co-ordination of activities

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimina­tion: United Nations measures

Racial intolerance: elimination

CAMPO, SALUSTIANO DEL (Spain)-- biography E/4628

BRUCE, GEOFFREY FRANKLIN (Canada)-- biography E/4645

AFRICA; SOUTHERN (continued)-- racial discrimination: elimination: United Nations mea­

sures (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)ing upon the Government of the United King­dom to repeal the illegal legislation referredto in para. 529 of the Special Rapporteur'sreport and deploring the United Kingdom'srefusal to suppress the minority r~gime inSouthern Rhodesia; regretting that the UnitedNations resolutions regarding sanctionsagainst the Government of South Africa andSouthern Rhodesia are still not being ob­served by several Member States and callingupon those Governments to implement suchresolutions; requesting the Secretary-Gen­eral to set up a unit of the United NationsRadio in Africa to broadcast to the peoplesof southern Africa; requesting the Secretary­General to bring to the knowledge of com­petent organs of the United Nations the pro­posal to establish a judicial committee forNamibia as soon as possible and to seek andcirculate the views of Member States on thesubject; requesting the Secretary-General totake steps to give the widest publicity to theevils of the policies of apartheid, racial dis­crimination and colonialism as practiced bythe Government of South Africa, the illegalr~gime established in Namibia and the illegalminority r~gime in Southern Rhodesia andurging Member States to give extensivepublicity to the report of the Special Rap­porteur on apartheid and to the above poli­cies through their national publicity media;and requesting the Secretary-General toreport to the General Assembly at its 25thsession on the implementation of this reso­lution, in particular on the action talken bythe Government of South Africa and the UnitedKingdom and on the establishment of tbe radiounit in Africa, adopted (18-0-8) as resolu­tion 1415 (XLVI)

SUBJECT INDEX

BADINA, OVIDIU (Romania)-- biography E/4628

BERRO, PEDRO P. (Uruguay)-- biography E/4628

!!Ji

I

SUBJECT INDEX

-- report, 20th session (agenda item 10)

See also Education: & economic and social develop-ment

Education: intel'11ational co-operationSocial development: technical co-operationSocial security: & economic and social de-

velopmentSocial welfare: & economic and social de­

velopmentUnited Nations Development Decade, SecondYouth: economic and social development,

participation in

COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT-- members: election (agenda item 19)

ESC resolution 1147 (XLI)

DocumentsE/4632 Secretary-General. Note

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1599The follOWing were elected to serve a three-year

term beginning 1 Jan 1970: Canada, Chile,Czechoslovakia, Guatemala, Italy, Maurita­nia, Philippines, Sierra Leone, Sweden, Thai­land

Composition of the Commission for Social Developmentas of 1 Jan 1970

DocumentsE/4620 (& Corr.l, English, French and Spanish)

(E/CN.5/441 (& Corr.1, English, French andSpanish» (ESCOR, 46th sess.) & Summary,Summary/Corr.1 Commission for SocialDevelopment. Report on its 20th session,17 Feb - 5 Mar 1969

E/L.1255 USSR. Letter, 23 May, transmittingmemorandum on social goals of the SecondDevelopment Decade

E/AC. 7/L.552 United States. Amendments (todraft resolution II-B in E/4620; withdrawnat the 611th meeting of the Social Committee,excepting amendment to para.3 of the opera­tive part which was adopted at the same meet­ing)

E/AC.7/L.553 India. Amendments (todraftreso­lution HI in E/4620)

E/AC.7/L.554 Congo (Brazzaville), France, Ku­wait, Upper Volta. Amendments (to draftresolution IH in E/4620)

Term of office(expires 31 Dec)

1971197219701971197219701972197019721972197019711970197019711971

Members

LebanonMauritaniaMexicoNetherlandsPhilippinesRomaniaSierra LeoneSpainSwedenThailandTunisiaUSSRUnited Arab RepublicUnited KingdomUnited StatesVenezuela

Term of office(expires 31 Dec)

19701970197119701972197219711971197019721971197.l1972197119701972

Members

ArgentinaBotswanaByelorussian SSHCameroonCanadaChileCongo (Brazzaville)CubaCyprusCzechoslovakiaFranceGabonGuatemalaIndiaIranItaly

AFRICA, SOUTHERN (continued)-- racial discrimination: elimination: United Nations mea­

sures (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)ing upon the Government of the United King­dom to repeal the illegal legislation referredto in para. 529 of the Special Rapporteur'sreport and deploring the United Kingdom'srefusal to suppress the minority r~gime inSouthern Rhodesia; regretting that the UnitedNations resolutions regarding sanctionsagainst the Government of South Africa andSouthern Rhodesia are still not being ob­served by several Member States and callingupon those Governments to implement suchresolutions; requesting the Secretary-Gen­eral to set up a unit of the United NationsRadio in Africa to broadcast to the peoplesof southern Africa; requesting the Secretary­General to bring to the knowledge of com­petent organs of the United Nations the pro­posal to establish a judicial committee forNamibia as soon as possible and to seek andcirculate the views of Member States on thesubject; requesting the Secretary-General totake steps to give the widest p'i.fblicity to theevils of the policies of apartheid, racial dis­crimination and colonialism as practiced bythe Government of South Africa, the illegalr~gime established in Namibia and the illegalminority r~gime in Southern Rhodesia andurging Member States to give extensivepublicity to the report of the Special Rap­porteur on apartheid and to the above poli­cies through their national publicity media;and requesting the Secretary-General toreport to the General Assembly at its 25thsession on the implementation of this reso­lution, in particular on the action talken bythe Government of South Africa and the UnitedKingdom and on the establishment of tbe radiounit in Africa, adopted (18-0-8) as resolu­tion 1415 (XLVI)

AHMAD, QAMAR (India)-- biography E/4628

APARTHEID

See Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimina­tion: co-ordination of activities

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimina­tion: United Nations measures

Racial intolerance: elimination

CAMPO, SALUSTIANO DEL (Spain)-- biography E/4628

BRUCE, GEOFFREY FRANKLIN (Canada)-- biography E/4645

BADINA, OVIDIU (Romania)-- biography E/4628

BERRO, PEDRO P. (Uruguay)-- biography E/4628

6

SUBJECT INDEX

-- report, 20th session (agenda item 10)

See also Education: & economic and social develop-ment

Education: intel'11ational co-operationSocial development: technical co-operationSocial security: & economic and social de-

velopmentSocial welfare: & economic and social de­

velopmentUnited Nations Development Decade, SecondYouth: economic and social development,

participation in

COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT-- members: election (agenda item 19)

ESC resolution 1147 (XLI)

DocumentsE/4632 Secretary-General. Note

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1599The follOWing were elected to serve a three-year

term beginning 1 Jan 1970: Canada, Chile,Czechoslovakia, Guatemala, Italy, Maurita­nia, Philippines, Sierra Leone, Sweden, Thai­land

Composition of the Commission for Social Developmentas of 1 Jan 1970

DocumentsE/4620 (& Corr.l, English, French and Spanish)

(E/CN.5/441 (& Corr.1, English, French andSpanish» (ESCOR, 46th sess.) & Summary,Summary/Corr.1 Commission for SocialDevelopment. Report on its 20th session,17 Feb - 5 Mar 1969

E/L.1255 USSR. Letter, 23 May, transmittingmemorandum on social goals of the SecondDevelopment Decade

E/AC. 7/L.552 United States. Amendments (todraft resolution II-B in E/4620; withdrawnat the 611th meeting of the Social Committee,excepting amendment to para.3 of the opera­tive part which was adopted at the same meet­ing)

E/AC.7/L.553 India. Amendments (todraftreso­lution HI in E/4620)

E/AC.7/L.554 Congo (Brazzaville), France, Ku­wait, Upper Volta. Amendments (to draftresolution IH in E/4620)

Term of office(expires 31 Dec)

1971197219701971197219701972197019721972197019711970197019711971

Members

LebanonMauritaniaMexicoNetherlandsPhilippinesRomaniaSierra LeoneSpainSwedenThailandTunisiaUSSRUnited Arab RepublicUnited KingdomUnited StatesVenezuela

Term of office(expires 31 Dec)

19701970197119701972197219711971197019721971197.l1972197119701972

Members

ArgentinaBotswanaByelorussian SSHCameroonCanadaChileCongo (Brazzaville)CubaCyprusCzechoslovakiaFranceGabonGuatemalaIndiaIranItaly

AFRICA, SOUTHERN (continued)-- racial discrimination: elimination: United Nations mea­

sures (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)ing upon the Government of the United King­dom to repeal the illegal legislation referredto in para. 529 of the Special Rapporteur'sreport and deploring the United Kingdom'srefusal to suppress the minority r~gime inSouthern Rhodesia; regretting that the UnitedNations resolutions regarding sanctionsagainst the Government of South Africa andSouthern Rhodesia are still not being ob­served by several Member States and callingupon those Governments to implement suchresolutions; requesting the Secretary-Gen­eral to set up a unit of the United NationsRadio in Africa to broadcast to the peoplesof southern Africa; requesting the Secretary­General to bring to the knowledge of com­petent organs of the United Nations the pro­posal to establish a judicial committee forNamibia as soon as possible and to seek andcirculate the views of Member States on thesubject; requesting the Secretary-General totake steps to give the widest p'i.fblicity to theevils of the policies of apartheid, racial dis­crimination and colonialism as practiced bythe Government of South Africa, the illegalr~gime established in Namibia and the illegalminority r~gime in Southern Rhodesia andurging Member States to give extensivepublicity to the report of the Special Rap­porteur on apartheid and to the above poli­cies through their national publicity media;and requesting the Secretary-General toreport to the General Assembly at its 25thsession on the implementation of this reso­lution, in particular on the action talken bythe Government of South Africa and the UnitedKingdom and on the establishment of tbe radiounit in Africa, adopted (18-0-8) as resolu­tion 1415 (XLVI)

AHMAD, QAMAR (India)-- biography E/4628

APARTHEID

See Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimina­tion: co-ordination of activities

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimina­tion: United Nations measures

Racial intolerance: elimination

CAMPO, SALUSTIANO DEL (Spain)-- biography E/4628

BRUCE, GEOFFREY FRANKLIN (Canada)-- biography E/4645

BADINA, OVIDIU (Romania)-- biography E/4628

BERRO, PEDRO P. (Uruguay)-- biography E/4628

6

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-year:hile,lrita­Thai-

>ment

l//iceLDee)

1971197219701971197219701972197019721972197019711970197019711971

~lop-

ation1 de-

. de-

eondilent.

nish)1 andlary,ocialsion,

.tting'cond

; (torawnttee,era­leet-

eso-

Ku­:traft

~ .( .

..

COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (continued)-- :<'eport, 20th session (continued)

Documents (continued)E/AC. 7/L.555 United Kingdom. Draft resolution

concerning periodicity of the world socialsurvey

Discussion in Social cttee: Meetings 607-613E/468t & Corr.t Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolutions in E/g,681 adopted as follows:

Draft resolution lA, recommending to Govern­ments to provide compulsory and freeprimary education, to ensure that secon­dary and higher education is accessible toall, to establish universal equality of op­portunity to obtain education, without dis­crimination, and to intensify technical co­operation with developing countries; urg­ing those States which have not yet doneso to accept or ratify the Conventionagainst Discrimination in Education and tocomply with tile Recommendation againstDiscrimination in Education; endorsingthe intention of the United Nations Educa­tional, Scientific and Cultural Organiza­tion to undertake during the InternationalEducation Year studies in the field oftraining with a view to helping countriesmake their educational system more pro­ductive and more responsive to their de­velopment needs and to draw up a specificprogramme relating to the moral and civiceducation of young people; requesting theUnited Nations Educational, Scientific andCultural Organization to co-operate withthe Commission for Social Developmentand the Secretary-General in carrying outits programme and to inform the Commis­sion on the results of the International Ed­ucation Year; requesting the Secretary­General, in co-operation with the UnitedNations Educational, Scientific and Cul­tural Organization to intensify United Na­tions efforts to promote the disseminationand exchange of information on education­al studies and research on a world-widescale, to draft broad outlines of a worldstrategy for the utilization of human re­sources through education as an integralpart of the plans for the Second UnitedNations Development Decade and to studythe problem of adapting education to na­tional policies and plans for economic andsocial development; and inViting Govern­ments to redouble their efforts to make theschool an environment for active educa­tion capable of training the individual, toeducate parents by trying to make themaware of the specific needs of their chil­dren and to familiarize them with familyteaching methods, and to organize leisurein order to supplement the educational ef­forts, adopted unanimously as resolution1403 (XLVI)

Draft resolution IB, recommending to MemberStates of the United Nations and of thespecialized agencies to take into account

7

COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (continued)-- report, 20th session (continued)

Action in Plenary (continued)Draft resolutions in E/4681 adopted as follows

(continued)in their programmes of international as­sistance in education that national effortsof the developing countries must be sup­plemented by ~ction at the internationallevel, including greater aSSistance, par­ticularly technical assistance relating tothe needs in education and training in de­veloping countries, and that this assis­tance should be co-ordinated in order toensure optimum utilization of human andmaterial resources; and requesting theUnited Nations Educational, Scientific andCultural Organization to co-operate withAdvisory Committee on the Application ofScience and Technology to Development inthe preparation of the report, in accord­ance with GA resolution 2458 (XXIII), witha view to improving education statisticsthrough computer techniques in order toenable Member States to formulate theirplans for educational development, adoptedunanimously as resolution 1404 (XLVI)

DraJit resolution lIA, recommending that Govern-. ments should recognize the right of every

individual to social security and adoptlegislative measures to extend social se­curity to all segments of the population,ensuring its development within the frame­work of over-all national socio-economicplanning; recommending to the Commis­sion for Social Development to incJ:ude inits long-term programme of work for1969-1973 questions :relating to social se­curity, and requesting the Secretary-Gen­eral to consult with the InternationalLabour Organisation regarding the prepa­ration of a comparative study of social se­curity systems, social security planningand the role of the State in this matter,adopted unanimously as resolution 1405(XLVI)

Draft resolution lIB, recommending to Govern­ments to give due attention to the recom­mendations of the International Confer­ence of Ministers Responsible for SocialWelfare, to increase their financial andtechnical assistance for social welfare andsocial development programmes in devel­oping countries and to consider purSUingappropriate trade and aid policies whichinfluence the availability of resources int.he developing countries, to fulfill theirsocial welfare objectives; requesting theSecretary-General to forward the reportof the Conference to the bodies of theUnited Nations dealing with economic andsocial activities so that due considerationbe given to its recommendations in thepreparation of an international develop­ment strategy for the Second United Na­tions Development Decade and to submitto the Council at its 48th session a briefreport on the progress made; inViting the

'j:1\JJ

j:j,I

SUBJECT INDEX

COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (continued)_~ :<'eport, 20th session (continued)

Documents (continued)E/AC.7/L.555 United Kingdom. Draft resolution

concerning periodicity of the world socialsurvey

Discussion in Social cttee: Meetings 607-613E/4681 & Corr.1 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolutions in E/4681 adopted as follows:

Draft resolution lA, recommending to Govern­ments to provide compulsory and freeprimary education, to ensure that secon­dary and higher education is accessible toall, to establish universal equality of op­portunity to obtain education, without dis­crimination, and to intensify technical co­operation with developing countries; urg­ing those States which have not yet doneso to accept or ratify the Conventionagainst Discrimination in Education and tocomply with tile Recommendation againstDiscrimination in Education; endorsingthe intention of the United Nations Educa­tional, Scientific and Cultural Organiza­tion to undertake during the InternationalEducation Year studies in the field oftraining with a view to helping countriesmake their educational system more pro­ductive and more responsive to their de­velopment needs and to draw up a specificprogramme relating to the moral and civiceducation of young people; requesting theUnited Nations Educational, Scientific andCultural Organization to co-operate withthe Commission for Social Developmentand the Secretary~Generalin carrying outits programme and to inform the Commis..sion on the results of the International Ed­ucation Year; requesting the Secretary­General, in co-operation with the UnitedNations Educational, Scientific and Cul­tural Organization to intensify United Na­tions efforts to promote the disseminationand exchange of information on education­al studies and research on a world-widescale, to draft broad outlines of a worldstrategy for the utilization of human re­sources through education as an integralpart of the plans for the Second UnitedNations Development Decade and to studythe problem of adapting education to na­tional policies and plans for economic andsocial development; and inViting Govern­ments to redouble their efforts to make theschool an environment for active educa­tion capable of training the indiVidual, toeducate parents by trying to make themaware of the specific needs of their chil­dren and to familiarize them with familyteaching methods, and to organize leisurein order to supplement the educational ef­forts, adopted unanimously as resolution1403 (XLVI)

Draft resolution IB, recommending to MemberStates of the United Nations and of thespecialized agencies to take into account

7

COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (continued)-- report, 20th session (continued)

Action in Plenary (continued)Draft resolutions in E/4681 adopted as follows

(continued)in their programmes of international as­sistance in education that national effortsof the developing countries must be sup­plemented by ~ction at the internationallevel, including greater assistance, par­ticularly technical assistance relating tothe needs in education and training in de­veloping countries, and that this assis­tance should be co-ordinated in order toensure optimum utilization of human andmaterial resources; and requesting theUnited Nations Educational, Scientific andCultural Organization to co-operate withAdvisory Committee on the Application ofScience and Technology to Development inthe preparation of the report, in accord­ance with GA resolution 2458 (XXIII), witha view to improving education statisticsthrough computer techniques in order toenable Member States to formulate theirplans for educational development, adoptedunanimously as resolution 1404 (XLVI)

Draft resolution IIA, recommending that Govern-. ments should recognize the right of every

individual to social security and adoptlegislative measures to extend social se­curity to all segments of the population,ensuring its development within the frame­work of over-all national socie-economicplanning; recommending to the Commis­sion for Social Development to include inits long-term programme of work for1969-1973 questions :relating to social se­curity, and requesting the Secretary-Gen­eral to consult with the InternationalLabour Organisation regarding the prepa­ration of a comparative study of social se­curity systems, social security planningand the role of the State in this matter,adopted unanimously as resolution 1405(XLVI)

Draft resolution lIB, recommending to Govern­ments to give due attention to the recom­mendations of the International Confer­ence of Ministers Responsible for SocialWelfare, to increase their financial andtechnical assistance for social welfare andsocial development programmes in devel­oping countries and to consider pursuingappropriate trade and aid policies whichinfluence the availability of resources int.he developing countries, to fulfill theirsocial welfare objectives; requesting theSecretary-General to forward the reportof the Conference to the bodies of theUnited Nations dealing with economic andsocial activities so that due considerationbe given to its recommendations in thepreparation of an international develop­ment strategy for the Second United Na­tions Development Decade and to submitto the Council at its 48th session a briefreport on the progress made; inviting the

SUBJECT INDEX

COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (continued)_~ :<'eport, 20th session (continued)

Documents (continued)E/AC.7/L.555 United Kingdom. Draft resolution

concerning periodicity of the world socialsurvey

Discussion in Social cttee: Meetings 607-613E/4681 & Corr.1 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolutions in E/4681 adopted as follows:

Draft resolution lA, recommending to Govern­ments to provide compulsory and freeprimary education, to ensure that secon­dary and higher education is accessible toall, to establish universal equality of op­portunity to obtain education, without dis­crimination, and to intensify technical co­operation with developing countries; urg­ing those States which have not yet doneso to accept or ratify the Conventionagainst Discrimination in Education and tocomply with tile Recommendation againstDiscrimination in Education; endorsingthe intention of the United Nations Educa­tional, Scientific and Cultural Organiza­tion to undertake during the InternationalEducation Year studies in the field oftraining with a view to helping countriesmake their educational system more pro­ductive and more responsive to their de­velopment needs and to draw up a specificprogramme relating to the moral and civiceducation of young people; requesting theUnited Nations Educational, Scientific andCultural Organization to co-operate withthe Commission for Social Developmentand the Secretary~Generalin carrying outits programme and to inform the Commis..sion on the results of the International Ed­ucation Year; requesting the Secretary­General, in co-operation with the UnitedNations Educational, Scientific and Cul­tural Organization to intensify United Na­tions efforts to promote the disseminationand exchange of information on education­al studies and research on a world-widescale, to draft broad outlines of a worldstrategy for the utilization of human re­sources through education as an integralpart of the plans for the Second UnitedNations Development Decade and to studythe problem of adapting education to na­tional policies and plans for economic andsocial development; and inViting Govern­ments to redouble their efforts to make theschool an environment for active educa­tion capable of training the indiVidual, toeducate parents by trying to make themaware of the specific needs of their chil­dren and to familiarize them with familyteaching methods, and to organize leisurein order to supplement the educational ef­forts, adopted unanimously as resolution1403 (XLVI)

Draft resolution IB, recommending to MemberStates of the United Nations and of thespecialized agencies to take into account

7

COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (continued)-- report, 20th session (continued)

Action in Plenary (continued)Draft resolutions in E/4681 adopted as follows

(continued)in their programmes of international as­sistance in education that national effortsof the developing countries must be sup­plemented by ~ction at the internationallevel, including greater assistance, par­ticularly technical assistance relating tothe needs in education and training in de­veloping countries, and that this assis­tance should be co-ordinated in order toensure optimum utilization of human andmaterial resources; and requesting theUnited Nations Educational, Scientific andCultural Organization to co-operate withAdvisory Committee on the Application ofScience and Technology to Development inthe preparation of the report, in accord­ance with GA resolution 2458 (XXIII), witha view to improving education statisticsthrough computer techniques in order toenable Member States to formulate theirplans for educational development, adoptedunanimously as resolution 1404 (XLVI)

Draft resolution IIA, recommending that Govern-. ments should recognize the right of every

individual to social security and adoptlegislative measures to extend social se­curity to all segments of the population,ensuring its development within the frame­work of over-all national socie-economicplanning; recommending to the Commis­sion for Social Development to include inits long-term programme of work for1969-1973 questions :relating to social se­curity, and requesting the Secretary-Gen­eral to consult with the InternationalLabour Organisation regarding the prepa­ration of a comparative study of social se­curity systems, social security planningand the role of the State in this matter,adopted unanimously as resolution 1405(XLVI)

Draft resolution lIB, recommending to Govern­ments to give due attention to the recom­mendations of the International Confer­ence of Ministers Responsible for SocialWelfare, to increase their financial andtechnical assistance for social welfare andsocial development programmes in devel­oping countries and to consider pursuingappropriate trade and aid policies whichinfluence the availability of resources int.he developing countries, to fulfill theirsocial welfare objectives; requesting theSecretary-General to forward the reportof the Conference to the bodies of theUnited Nations dealing with economic andsocial activities so that due considerationbe given to its recommendations in thepreparation of an international develop­ment strategy for the Second United Na­tions Development Decade and to submitto the Council at its 48th session a briefreport on the progress made; inviting the

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COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (continued)-- report, 20th session (continued)

Action in Plenary (continued)Draft resolution in E/4681 adopted as follows

(continued)economic and social life when formulatingthe objectives for international activities;requesting the Secretary-General, in col­laboration with the specialized agenciesand organizations concerned with youngpeople, to prepare an analytical study ofthe world social situation of youth, des­cribing the needs arid aspirations of youthand the most effective methods of meetingthose needs; and J.'equesting the Secre­taryc.General to include in the provisionalagenda of the 24th session of the GeneralAssembly an item entitled "The problemsand needs of youth and its participation innational development" , adopted unani­mously as resolution 1407 (XLVI)

Draft resolution IV, commending the SpecialRapporteurs appointed to undertake a re­view of technical co-operation activitiesin social development for the work doneand recommending that their report, to­gether with the comments thereon in theCommission for Social Development andthe Council, be forwarded to MemberStates for their consideration and com­ments; considering that the findings andrecommendations of the Special Rappor­teurs, together with the relevant sectionsof the report of the 20th session of theCommission for Social Development,should be given serious attention in plansand programmes for the Second United Na­tions Development Decade; deciding toconsider the report of the Special Rappor­teurs and their comments as part of thedocumentation for its further work onpreparations for the Second United Na­tions Development Decade; recommend­ing that the report and the comments there­on be placed on the agenda of an appro­priate session of the Governing Councilof the United Nations Development Pl'o­gramme and that it be taken fully into ac­count in the study on future needs for pre­inV{~stment actiVity in relation to the ad­ministrative capacity of the United Na­tions system to programme and implementsuch activities; recommending that thereport and the comments thereon be madeavailable to the Enlarged Committee forProgramme and Co-ordination for its con­sideration; and requesting the Secretary­General to make arrangements for aninter-agency study of the report and thecomments thereon to ensure that the rec­ommendations related to practical co­operation among the agencies concernedwith social development are consideredin detail in further strengthening of theoperational programmes of the UnitedNations system; and further requestingthe Commission for Social Development,at its 21st session, to review, on the ba­sis of a progress report by the Secre-

SUBJECT INDEX

COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (continued)-- report, 20th session (continued)

Action in Plenary (continued)Draft resolution in E/4681 adopted as follows

(continued)Secretary-General and the Executive Sec­retaries of the regional economic commis­sions and the United Nations Economic andSocial Office in Beirut to consult withMember States on the establishment ofregional social welfare research andtraining centres, on social welfare re­search at the regional level and on otherways and means of pursuing the recom­mendations of the Conference from thepoint of view of the countries in the re­gions concerned; requesting the Secre­tary-General, after consultations with theregional economic commissions, to pre­pare a report on the ways and means tostrengthen social development and socialwelfare activities at the regional level,and to submit it to the Council at its 48thsession; further requesting the Secretary­General to review the eXisting methods ofinternational co-operation and use of re­sources for technical co-operation with aview to giving due attention to socialwelfare activites and to report back tothe Commission for Social Development;recommending that particular attentionbe given in the above review to the needfor increasing the assistance to Govern­ments in planning for social welfare andfor intensifying research in the socialwelfare and community development atthe international and regional levels; re­questing the Secretary-General to as­sociate the United Nations Resea~rch In­stitute for Social Development, amongothers, in developing international socialwelfare research relevant to practicalaction at the country levels; and request­ing the Commission for Social Develop­ment to obtain, whenever useful, the ad­vice of experts in the field of social wel­fare, adopted unanimously as resolution1406 (XLVI)

Draft resolution Ill, calling upon Member Statesto implement the recommendations em­bodied in the international instrumentsaimed at creating better conditions forthe education of youth and its participa­tion in the life of society; recommendingthat Governments take account of' theneeds of youth in all fields, that they en­courage meetings of youth at nationallevel with a view to discussing and de­fIDing their problems and needs and thatthey ensure active and co-ordinated par­ticipation of youth in the formulation andimplementation of development policy atappropriate levels; recommending thatthe United Nations and its specializedagencies, bearing in mind the need to co­ordinate their activities in this field, takeaccount of the problems relating to theintegration of the young generation into

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COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (continued)-- report, 20th session (continued)

Action in Plenary (continued)Draft resolution in E/4681 adopted as follows

(continued)Secretary-General and the Executive Sec­retaries of the regional economic commis­sions and the United Nations Economic andSocial Office in Beirut to consult withMember States on the establishment ofregional social welfare research andtraining centres, on social welfare re­search at the regional level and on otherways and means of pursuing the recom­mendations of the Conference from thepoint of view of the countries in the re­gions concerned; requesting the Secre­tary-General, after consultations with theregional economic commissions, to pre­pare a report on the ways and means tostrengthen social development and socialwelfare activities at the regional level,and to submit it to the Council at its 48thsession; further requesting the Secretary­General to review the existing methods ofinternational co-operation and use of re­sources for technical co-operation with aview to giving due attention to socialwelfare activites and to report back tothe Commission for Social Development;recommending that particular attentionbe given in the above review to the needfor increasing the assistance to Govern­ments in planning for social welfare andfor intensifying research in the socialwelfare and community development atthe international and regional levels; re­questing the Secretary-General to as­sociate the United Nations Resea.rch In­stitute for Social Development, amongothers, in developing international socialwelfare research relevant to practicalaction at the country levels; and request­ing the Commission for Social Develop­ment to obtain, whenever useful, the ad­vice of experts in the field of social wel­fare, adopted unanimously as resolution1406 (XLVI)

Draft resolution Ill, calling upon Member Statesto implement the recommendations em­bodied in the international instrumentsaimed at creating better conditions forthe education of youth and its participa­tion in the life of society; recommendingthat Governments take account of· theneeds of youth in all fields, that they en­courage meetings of youth at nationallevel with a view to discussing and de­fIDing their problems and needs and thatthey ensure active and co-ordinated par­ticipation of youth in the formulation andimplementation of development policy atappropriate levels; recommending thatthe United Nations and its specializedagencies, bearing in mind the need to co­ordinate their activities in this field, takeaccount of the problems relating to theintegration of the young generation into

8

COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (continued)-- report, 20th session (continued)

Action in Plenary (continued)Draft resolution in E/4681 adopted as follows

(continued)economic and social life when formulatingthe olJJectives for international activities;requesting the Secretary-General, in col­laboration with the specialized agenciesand organizations concerned with youngpeople, to prepare an analytical study ofthe world social situation of youth, des­cribing the needs arid aspirations of youthand the most effective methods of meetingthose needs; and J.'equesting the Secre­taryc.General to include in the provisionalagenda of the 24th session of the GeneralAssembly an item entitled "The problemsand needs of youth and its participation innational development" , adopted unani­mously as resolution 1407 (XLVI)

Draft resolution IV, commending the SpecialRapporteurs appointed to undertake a re­view of technical co-operation activitiesin social development for the work doneand recommending that their report, to­gether with the comments thereon in theCommission for Social Development andthe Council, be forwarded to MemberStates for their consideration and com­ments; considering that the findings andrecommendations of the Special Rappor­teurs, together with the relevant sectionsof the report of the 20th session of theCommission for Social Development,should be given serious attention in plansand programmes for the Second United Na­tions Development Decade; deciding toconsider the report of the Special Rappor­teurs and their comments as part of thedocumentation for its further work onpreparations for the Second United Na­tions Development Decade; recommend­ing that the report and the comments there­on be placed on the agenda of an appro­priate session of the Governing Councilof the United Nations Development Pro­gramme and that it be taken fully into ac­count in the study on future needs for pre­inV{~stment actiVity in relation to the ad­ministrative capacity of the United Na­tions system to programme and implementsuch activities; recommending that thereport and the comments thereon be madeavailable to the Enlarged Committee forProgramme and Co-ordination for its con­sideration; and requesting the Secretary­General to make arrangements for aninter-agency study of the report and thecomments thereon to ensure that the rec­ommendations related to practical co­operation among the agencies concernedwith social development are consideredin detail in further strengthening of theoperational programmes of the UnitedNations system; and further requestingthe Commission for Social Development,at its 21st session, to review, on the ba­sis of a progress report by the Secre-

SUBJECT INDEX

COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (continued)-- report, 20th session (continued)

Action in Plenary (continued)Draft resolution in E/4681 adopted as follows

(continued)Secretary-General and the Executive Sec­retaries of the regional economic commis­sions and the United Nations Economic andSocial Office in Beirut to consult withMember States on the establishment ofregional social welfare research andtraining centres, on social welfare re­search at the regional level and on otherways and means of pursuing the recom­mendations of the Conference from thepoint of view of the countries in the re­gions concerned; requesting the Secre­tary-General, after consultations with theregional economic commissions, to pre­pare a report on the ways and means tostrengthen social development and socialwelfare activities at the regional level,and to submit it to the Council at its 48thsession; further requesting the Secretary­General to review the existing methods ofinternational co-operation and use of re­sources for technical co-operation with aview to giving due attention to socialwelfare activites and to report back tothe Commission for Social Development;recommending that particular attentionbe given in the above review to the needfor increasing the assistance to Govern­ments in planning for social welfare andfor intensifying research in the socialwelfare and community development atthe international and regional levels; re­questing the Secretary-General to as­sociate the United Nations Resea.rch In­stitute for Social Development, amongothers, in developing international socialwelfare research relevant to practicalaction at the country levels; and request­ing the Commission for Social Develop­ment to obtain, whenever useful, the ad­vice of experts in the field of social wel­fare, adopted unanimously as resolution1406 (XLVI)

Draft resolution Ill, calling upon Member Statesto implement the recommendations em­bodied in the international instrumentsaimed at creating better conditions forthe education of youth and its participa­tion in the life of society; recommendingthat Governments take account of· theneeds of youth in all fields, that they en­courage meetings of youth at nationallevel with a view to discussing and de­fIDing their problems and needs and thatthey ensure active and co-ordinated par­ticipation of youth in the formulation andimplementation of development policy atappropriate levels; recommending thatthe United Nations and its specializedagencies, bearing in mind the need to co­ordinate their activities in this field, takeaccount of the problems relating to theintegration of the young generation into

8

COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (continued)-- report, 20th session (continued)

Action in Plenary (continued)Draft resolution in E/4681 adopted as follows

(continued)economic and social life when formulatingthe olJJectives for international activities;requesting the Secretary-General, in col­laboration with the specialized agenciesand organizations concerned with youngpeople, to prepare an analytical study ofthe world social situation of youth, des­cribing the needs arid aspirations of youthand the most effective methods of meetingthose needs; and J.'equesting the Secre­taryc.General to include in the provisionalagenda of the 24th session of the GeneralAssembly an item entitled "The problemsand needs of youth and its participation innational development" , adopted unani­mously as resolution 1407 (XLVI)

Draft resolution IV, commending the SpecialRapporteurs appointed to undertake a re­view of technical co-operation activitiesin social development for the work doneand recommending that their report, to­gether with the comments thereon in theCommission for Social Development andthe Council, be forwarded to MemberStates for their consideration and com­ments; considering that the findings andrecommendations of the Special Rappor­teurs, together with the relevant sectionsof the report of the 20th session of theCommission for Social Development,should be given serious attention in plansand programmes for the Second United Na­tions Development Decade; deciding toconsider the report of the Special Rappor­teurs and their comments as part of thedocumentation for its further work onpreparations for the Second United Na­tions Development Decade; recommend­ing that the report and the comments there­on be placed on the agenda of an appro­priate session of the Governing Councilof the United Nations Development Pro­gramme and that it be taken fully into ac­count in the study on future needs for pre­inV{~stment actiVity in relation to the ad­ministrative capacity of the United Na­tions system to programme and implementsuch activities; recommending that thereport and the comments thereon be madeavailable to the Enlarged Committee forProgramme and Co-ordination for its con­sideration; and requesting the Secretary­General to make arrangements for aninter-agency study of the report and thecomments thereon to ensure that the rec­ommendations related to practical co­operation among the agencies concernedwith social development are consideredin detail in further strengthening of theoperational programmes of the UnitedNations system; and further requestingthe Commission for Social Development,at its 21st session, to review, on the ba­sis of a progress report by the Secre-

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SUBJECT INDEX

-- report, 25th session (agenda item 11)

See also Africa, Southern: racial discrimination:elimination: co-ordination of activities

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination:elimination: United Nations measures

GenocideHuman rights: economic, social and cultural:

implementationHuman rights: violations: communicationsMinorities: protectionRacial intolerance: eliminationSlavery: eradicationWar criminals: punishment

COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (continued)-- report, 20th session (cOi~tinued)

Action in Plenary (continued)The Council also decided (continued)

ade", chapters V and VI of the report of theCommission for Social Development; (c) toendorse the work programme of the Commis­sion for 1969-1973, and; (d) to endorse therecommendation of the Commission to in­crease from five to seven the number of mem­bers of the Board of the United Nations Re­search Institute for Social Development andto elect to membership of the Board the sevenExperts nominated by the Commission

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COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS-- members: confirmation

See Commissions of the Economic and Social Council,Functional: members: confirmation

-- members: election (agenda item 19)ESC resolution 1147 (XLI)Documents

E/4632 Secretary-General. Note

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1599The following were elected to serve a three-year

term beginning 1 Jan 1970: Congo (Demo­cratic Republic), Ghana, Guatemala, Iraq,Morocco, Netherlands, Peru, Poland, Tur­~ey, United Kingdom

Composition of the Commission on Human Rightsas of 1 Jan 1970

Term of office Term of officeMembers (expires 31 Dec) Members (expires 31 Dec)

1970 Netherlands 19721971 New Zealand ' 1971

Peru 1972Philippines 1970Poland 1972Senegal 1971Turkey 1972Ukrainian SSR 1971USSR ' 1970United Arab Republic 1971United Kingdom 1972United Republic of

TanzaniaUnited StatesUruguayVenezuelaYugoslavia

COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (continued)-- report, 20th session (continued)

Action in Plenary (continued)Draft resolution in E/4681 adopted as follows

(continued)tary-General, action taken or planned onthe recommendations of the Special Rap­portcm's, and to advise the Council onfurther steps the Commission considersnecessary to ensure that the social as­pects of development are effectively pro­vided for in the programmes for the See­ond United Nations Development Decadeand in the technical co-operation servicesof the United Nations system, adoptedunanimously as resolution 1408 (XLVI)

Draft resolution V, reaffirming the importanceof the integration of economic and socialgoals and programmes for the SecondUnited Nations Development Decade andrecognizing that its success will greatlydepend on the ways and means to achieveits goals and ~valuate its progress; call­ing upon developed countries which havenot yet done so to implement decision 27(I1) of the United Nations Conference onTrade and Development relating to theaid volume target; deciding in formulatingthe goals and programmes of the Decadeto take into account the above considera­tion, to utilize the expertise of the spe­cialized agencies and other bodies, and tomake full use (If the studies undertaken bythe United Nations Development Pro­gramme, the International Bank for Re­construction and Development and the re­gional development banks, and of the rec­ommendations of the Enlarged Committeefor Programme and Co-ordination; andrequesting the Secretary-General to re­view and evaluate all means at his dis­posal to further the integrated aims of theDecade, and to report t.o the Council,through the Commission for Social Devel­opment at its 21st session, on the prog­ress achieved in the implementation ofthis resolution, adopted unanimously asresolution 1409 (XLVI)

Draft resolution VI, taking note of the requestto the Secretary-General to submit thenext report on the world social situationin 1970; and requesting the Commissionfor Social Development to discuss thequestion of the periodicity of the reportsat its 21st session, as amended, adoptedunanimously as resolution 1410 (XLVI)

Draft resolution VII, taking note of the report ofthe Commission for Social Development onits 20th session, adopted unanimously asresolution 1411 (XLVI)

The Council also decided: (a) to take into accountresolution 1407 (XLVI) when it considersitem 13 of the provisional agenda of the 47thsession, entitled "Programmes of interna­tional action relating to youth"; (b) to includein the documentation for item 3 of the pro­visional agenda of the 47th session, entitled"Second United Nations Development Dec··

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SUBJECT INDEX

-- report, 25th session (agenda item 11)

See also Africa, Southern: racial discrimination:elimination: co-ordination of activities

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination:elimination: United Nations measures

GenocideHuman rights: economic, social and cultural:

implementationHuman rights: violations: communicationsMinorities: protectionRacial intolerance: eliminationSlavery: eradicationWar criminals: punishment

COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (continued)-- report, 20th session (cOiltinued)

Action in Plenary (continued)The Council also decided (continued)

ade", chapters V and VI of the report of theCommission for Social Development; (c) toendorse the work programme of the Commis­sion for 1969-1973, and; (d) to endorse therecommendation of the Commission to in­crease from five to seven the number of mem­bers of the Board of the United Nations Re­search Institute for Social Development andto elect to membership of the Board the sevenExperts nominated by the Commission

19701971197119701971

19721971197019721972197019711972197019701970197019711972

AustriaChileCongo (Democratic

Republic)FinlandFranceGhanaGuatemalaIndiaIranIraqIsraelJamaicaLebanonMadagascarMauritaniaMorocco

COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS-- members: confirmation

See Commissions of the Economic and Social Council,Functional: members: confirmation

-- members: election (agenda item 19)ESC resolution 1147 (XLI)Documents

E/4632 Secretary-General. Note

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1599The following were elected to serve a three-year

term beginning 1 Jan 1970: Congo (Demo­cratic Republic), Ghana, Guatemala, Iraq,Morocco, Netherlands, Peru, Poland, Tur­~ey, United Kingdom

Composition of the Commission on Human Rightsas of 1 Jan 1970

Term of office Term of officeMembers (expires 31 Dec) Members (expires 31 Dec)

1970 Netherlands 19721971 New Zealand . 1971

Peru 1972Philippines 1970Poland 1972Senegal 1971Turkey 1972Ukrainian SSR 1971USSR . 1970United Arab Republic 1971United Kingdom 1972United Republic of

TanzaniaUnited StatesUruguayVenezuelaYugoslavia

COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (continued)-- report, 20th session (continued)

Action in Plenary (continued)Draft resolution in E/4681 adopted as follows

(continued)tary-General, action taken or planned onthe recommendations of the Special Rap­porteu!'s, and to advise the Council onfurther steps the Commission considersnecessary to ensure that the social as­pects of development are effectively pro­vided for in the programmes for the See­ond United Nations Development Decadeand in the technical co-operation servicesof the United Nations system, adoptedunanimously as resolution 1408 (XLVI)

Draft resolution V, reaffirming the importanceof the integration of economic and socialgoals and programmes for the SecondUnited Nations Development Decade andrecognizing that its success will greatlydepend on the ways and means to achieveits goals and ~valuate its progress; call­ing upon developed countries which havenot yet done so to implement decision 27(II) of the United Nations Conference onTrade and Development relating to theaid volume target; deciding in formulatingthe goals and programmes of the Decadeto take into account the above considera­tion, to utilize the expertise of the spe­cialized agencies and other bodies, and tomake full use of the studies undertaken bythe United Nations Development Pro­gramme, the International Bank for Re­construction and Development and the re­gional development banks, and of the rec­ommendations of the Enlarged Committeefor Programme and Co-ordination; andrequesting the Secretary-General to re­view and evaluate all means at his dis­posal to further the integrated aims of theDecade, and to report to the Council,through the Commission for Social Devel­opment at its 21st session, on the prog­ress achieved in the implementation ofthis resolution, adopted unanimously asresolution 1409 (XLVI)

Draft resolution VI, taking note of the requestto the Secretary-General to submit thenext report on the world social situationin 1970; and requesting the Commissionfor Social Development to discuss thequestion of the periodicity of the reportsat its 21st session, as amended, adoptedunanimously as resolution 1410 (XLVI)

Draft resolution VII, taking note of the report ofthe Commission for Social Development onits 20th session, adopted unanimously asresolution 1411 (XLVI)

The Council also decided: (a) to take into accountresolution 1407 (XLVI) when it considersitem 13 of the provisional agenda of the 47thsession, entitled "Programmes of interna­tional action relating to youth"; (b) toincludein the documentation for item 3 of the pro­visional agenda of the 47th session, entitled"Second United Nations Development Dec··

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-- report, 25th session (agenda item 11)

See also Africa, Southern: racial discrimination:elimination: co-ordination of activities

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination:elimination: United Nations measures

GenocideHuman rights: economic, social and cultural:

implementationHuman rights: violations: communicationsMinorities: protectionRacial intolerance: eliminationSlavery: eradicationWar criminals: punishment

COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (continued)-- report, 20th session (cOiltinued)

Action in Plenary (continued)The Council also decided (continued)

ade", chapters V and VI of the report of theCommission for Social Development; (c) toendorse the work programme of the Commis­sion for 1969-1973, and; (d) to endorse therecommendation of the Commission to in­crease from five to seven the number of mem­bers of the Board of the United Nations Re­search Institute for Social Development andto elect to membership of the Board the sevenExperts nominated by the Commission

19701971197119701971

19721971197019721972197019711972197019701970197019711972

AustriaChileCongo (Democratic

Republic)FinlandFranceGhanaGuatemalaIndiaIranIraqIsraelJamaicaLebanonMadagascarMauritaniaMorocco

COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS-- members: confirmation

See Commissions of the Economic and Social Council,Functional: members: confirmation

-- members: election (agenda item 19)ESC resolution 1147 (XLI)Documents

E/4632 Secretary-General. Note

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1599The following were elected to serve a three-year

term beginning 1 Jan 1970: Congo (Demo­cratic Republic), Ghana, Guatemala, Iraq,Morocco, Netherlands, Peru, Poland, Tur­~ey, United Kingdom

Composition of the Commission on Human Rightsas of 1 Jan 1970

Term of office Term of officeMembers (expires 31 Dec) Members (expires 31 Dec)

1970 Netherlands 19721971 New Zealand . 1971

Peru 1972Philippines 1970Poland 1972Senegal 1971Turkey 1972Ukrainian SSR 1971USSR . 1970United Arab Republic 1971United Kingdom 1972United Republic of

TanzaniaUnited StatesUruguayVenezuelaYugoslavia

COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (continued)-- report, 20th session (continued)

Action in Plenary (continued)Draft resolution in E/4681 adopted as follows

(continued)tary-General, action taken or planned onthe recommendations of the Special Rap­porteu!'s, and to advise the Council onfurther steps the Commission considersnecessary to ensure that the social as­pects of development are effectively pro­vided for in the programmes for the See­ond United Nations Development Decadeand in the technical co-operation servicesof the United Nations system, adoptedunanimously as resolution 1408 (XLVI)

Draft resolution V, reaffirming the importanceof the integration of economic and socialgoals and programmes for the SecondUnited Nations Development Decade andrecognizing that its success will greatlydepend on the ways and means to achieveits goals and ~valuate its progress; call­ing upon developed countries which havenot yet done so to implement decision 27(II) of the United Nations Conference onTrade and Development relating to theaid volume target; deciding in formulatingthe goals and programmes of the Decadeto take into account the above considera­tion, to utilize the expertise of the spe­cialized agencies and other bodies, and tomake full use of the studies undertaken bythe United Nations Development Pro­gramme, the International Bank for Re­construction and Development and the re­gional development banks, and of the rec­ommendations of the Enlarged Committeefor Programme and Co-ordination; andrequesting the Secretary-General to re­view and evaluate all means at his dis­posal to further the integrated aims of theDecade, and to report to the Council,through the Commission for Social Devel­opment at its 21st session, on the prog­ress achieved in the implementation ofthis resolution, adopted unanimously asresolution 1409 (XLVI)

Draft resolution VI, taking note of the requestto the Secretary-General to submit thenext report on the world social situationin 1970; and requesting the Commissionfor Social Development to discuss thequestion of the periodicity of the reportsat its 21st session, as amended, adoptedunanimously as resolution 1410 (XLVI)

Draft resolution VII, taking note of the report ofthe Commission for Social Development onits 20th session, adopted unanimously asresolution 1411 (XLVI)

The Council also decided: (a) to take into accountresolution 1407 (XLVI) when it considersitem 13 of the provisional agenda of the 47thsession, entitled "Programmes of interna­tional action relating to youth"; (b) toincludein the documentation for item 3 of the pro­visional agenda of the 47th session, entitled"Second United Nations Development Dec··

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DocumentsE/4621 & Add.l, Add.l/Corr.l (E/CNA/l007 &

Add.l, Add.l/Corr.l) (ESCOR, 46th sess.)& Summary Commission on Human Rights.Report on its 25th session, 17 Feb - 21 Mar1969

E/L.1254 USSR. Letter, 20 May, transmittingthe appeal and resolution of the InternationalConference on Questions Relating to theProsecution of Nazi Criminals, Moscow 1969

E/AC. 7/L.556 Chad, Congo (Brazzaville), India,Indonesia, Kuwait, Libya, Pakistan, SierraLeone, Sudan, United Republic of Tanzania,Upper Volta. Draft resolutkm concerningdraft resolution IX in E/4621

E/AC.7/L.557 United Kingdom. Amendments (todraft resolution I in E/4621)

E/AC. 7/L.558 United Kingdom. Draft resolutionconcerning requests for information on hu­man rights from Member States

E/AC. 7/L.559 Chad, Congo (Brazzaville), India,Kuwait, Libya, Pakistan, Sierra Leone, Sudan,United Republic of Tanzania, Yugoslavia.Draft resolution concerning financial impli­cations of the decisions of the Commission atits 25th session

E/AC. 7/L,560 Chad, Congo (Brazzaville), India,Indonesia, Kuwait, Libya, Pakistan, SierraLeone, United Republic of Tanzania, Yugo­slavia. Draft resolution concerning thetreatment of political prisoners in SouthernAfrica, including draft resolution to betransmitted to the General Assembly foradoption

E/AC. 7/L,561 Chad, Congo (Brazzaville), India,Indonesia, Kuwait, Libya, Pakistan, SierraLeone, United Republic of Tanzania, Yugo­slavia. Draft resolution concerning treat­ment of political prisoners in Southern Africa

E/CN.4/979 & Add.1-8 Study of apartheid and ra­cial discrimination in Southern Africa. Re­port of the Special Rapporteur

E/CNA/984 & Add.1-19 Report of the Ad HocWorking Group of Experts Established underResolutions 2 (XXIII) and 2 (XXIV) of theCommission on Human Rights

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 617-628E/4693 & Corr.l Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolutions in E/4693, adovted as follows:

Draft resolution I, requesting the Secretary­General to prepare a concise report con­taining the terms of reference of the dif­ferent organs of the United Nations deal­ing at the present with violations of humanrights and fundamental freedoms in South­ern Africa and a brief survey of their ac­tivities,' including activities undertaken bythe specialized agenci£s; inViting the spe­cialized agencies to co-operate with theSecretary-General in the preparation ofthe report, and further requesting theSecretary-General to submit his reportto the Council at its 48th session, adoptedunanimously as resolution 1414 (XLVI)

10

COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS (continued)-- report, 25th session (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)Draft resolutions in E/4693, adopted as follows

(continued)Draft resolution Il, endorsing the recommenda­

tions of the Special Rapporteur on Apart­heid in E/CNA/979/Add.5; calling uponthe Government of South Africa to repealthe discriminatory laws cited in para.529of the Special Rapporteur's report and toput an end to its illegal occupation ofNamibia; condemning the Government ofSouth Africa for its inhuman policy ofapartheid, for enacting the Developmentof Self-Government for Native Nations inSouth West Africa Act 1968 and the Li­brary Ordinance, section 19, and for in­tensifying the policy of apartheid in Nam­ibia; calling upon the Government ofSouthAfrica to rescind immediately the "Ban­ning Orders" issued under the Suppres­sion of Communism Act against the op­ponents of apartheid; calling upon theGovernment of the United Kingdom to re­peal the illegal legislation referred to inpara.529 of the Special Rapporteur's re­port and deploring the United Kingdom'srefusal to suppress the minority r~gime

in Southern Rhodesia; regretting that theUnited Nations resolutions regardingsanctions against the Government of SouthAfrica and Southern Rhodesia are stillnot being observed by several MemberStates and calling upon those Governmentsto implement such resolutions; requestingthe Secretary-General to set up a unit ofthe United Nations Radio in Africa tobroadcast to the peoples of southernAfrica; requesting the Secretary-Generalto bring to tne knOWledge of competentorgans of the United Nations the proposalto establish a judicial committee for Nam­ibia as soon as possible and to seek andcirculate the views of Member States onthe subject; requesting the Secretary­General to take steps to give the widestpublicity to the evils of the policies ofapartheid, racial discrimination and col­onialism as practiced by the Governmentof South Africa, the illegal r~gime estab­lished in Namibia and the illegal minorityr~gime in Southern Rhodesia; and urgingMember States to give extensive publicityto the report of the Special Rapporteur onApartheid and to the above policies throughtheir national publicity media; and re­questing the Secretary-General to reportto the General Assembly at its 25th ses­sion on the implementation of this reso­lution, in particular on the action taken bythe Government of South Africa and theUnited Kingdom and on the establishmentof the radiounitinAfrica, adopted (18-0-8)as resolution 1415 (XLVI)

Draft resolution Ill, recommending to the Gen­eral Assembly the adoption of the draftresolution calling upon all States con-

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COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS (continued)-- report, 25th session (continued)

DocumentsE/4621 & Add.l, Add.l/Corr.l (E/CNA/I007 &

Add.l, Add.l/Corr.l) (ESCOR, 46th sess.)& Summary Commission on Human Rights.Report on its 25th session, 17 Feb - 21 Mar1969

E/L.1254 USSR. Letter, 20 May, transmittingthe appeal and resolution of the InternationalConference on Questions Relating to theProsecution of Nazi Criminals, Moscow 1969

E/AC. 7/L.556 Chad, Congo (Brazzaville), India,Indonesia, Kuwait, Libya, Pakistan, SierraLeone, Sudan, United Republic of Tanzania,Upper Volta. Draft resolutkm concerningdraft resolution IX in E/4621

E/AC.7/L.557 United Kingdom. Amendments (todraft resolution I in E/4621)

E/AC. 7/L.558 United Kingdom. Draft resolutionconcerning requests for information on hu­man rights from Member States

E/AC. 7/L.559 Chad, Congo (Brazzaville), India,Kuwait, Libya, Pakistan, Sierra Leone, Sudan,United Republic of Tanzania, Yugoslavia.Draft resolution concerning financial impli­cations of the decisions of the Commission atits 25th session

E/AC. 7/L.560 Chad, Congo (Brazzaville), India,Indonesia, Kuwait, Libya, Pakistan, SierraLeone, United Republic of Tanzania, Yugo­slavia. Draft resolution concerning thetreatment of political prisoners in SouthernAfrica, including draft resolution to betransmitted to the General Assembly foradoption

E/AC. 7/L.561 Chad, Congo (Brazzaville), India,Indonesia, Kuwait, Libya, Pakistan, SierraLeone, United Republic of Tanzania, Yugo­slavia. Draft resolution concerning treat­ment of political prisoners in Southern Africa

E/CNA/979 & Add.1-8 Study of apartheid and ra­cial discrimination in Southern Africa. Re­port of the Special Rapporteur

E/CN.4/984 & Add.1-19 Report of the Ad HocWorking Group of Experts Established underResolutions 2 (XXIII) and 2 (XXIV) of theCommission on Human Rights

Discussion in Social cttee: Meetings 617-628E/4693 & Corr.1 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolutions in E/4693, ad0~ted as follows:

Draft resolution I, requesting the Secretary­General to prepare a concise report con­taining the terms of reference of the dif­ferent organs of the United Nations deal­ing at the present with violations of humanrights and fundamental freedoms in South­ern Africa and a brief survey of their ac­tivities,' including activities undertaken bythe specialized agenci£s; inViting the spe­cialized agencies to co-operate with theSecretary-General in the preparation ofthe report, and further requesting theSecretary-General to submit his reportto the Council at its 48th session, adoptedunanimously as resolution 1414 (XLVI)

10

COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS (continued)-- report, 25th session (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)Draft resolutions in E/4693, adopted as follows

(continued)Draft resolution 1I, endorsing the recommenda­

tions of the Special Rapporteur on Apart­heid in E/CNA/979/Add.5; calling uponthe Government of South Africa to repealthe discriminatory laws cited in para.529of the Special Rapporteur's report and toput an end to its illegal occupation ofNamibia; condemning the Government ofSouth Africa for its inhuman policy ofapartheid, for enacting the Developmentof Self-Government for Native Nations inSouth West Africa Act 1968 and the Li­brary Ordinance, section 19, and for in­tensifying the policy of apartheid in Nam­ibia; calling upon the Government ofSouthAfrica to rescind immediately the "Ban­ning Orders" issued under the Suppres­sion of Communism Act against the op­ponents of apartheid; calling upon theGovernment of the United Kingdom to re­peal the illegal legislation referred to inpara.529 of the Special Rapporteur's re­port and deploring the United Kingdom'srefusal to suppress the minority r~gime

in Southern Rhodesia; regretting that theUnited Nations resolutions regardingsanctions against the Government of SouthAfrica and Southern Rhodesia are stillnot being observed by several MemberStates and calling upon those Governmentsto implement such resolutions; requestingthe Secretary-General to set up a unit ofthe United Nations Radio in Africa tobroadcast to the peoples of southernAfrica; requesting the Secretary-Generalto bring to tne knOWledge of competentorgans of the United Nations the proposalto establish a judicial committee for Nam­ibia as soon as possible and to seek andcirculate the views of Member States onthe subject; requesting the Secretary­General to take steps to give the widestpublicity to the evils of the policies ofapartheid, racial discrimination and col­onialism as practiced by the Governmentof South Africa, the illegal r~gime estab­lished in Namibia and the illegal minorityr~gime in Southern Rhodesia; and urgingMember States to give extensive publicityto the report of the Special Rapporteur onApartheid and to the above policies throughtheir national publicity media; and re­questing the Secretary-General to reportto the General Assembly at its 25th ses­sion on the implementation of this reso­lution, in particular on the action taken bythe Government of South Africa and theUnited Kingdom and on the establishmentof the radio unitin Africa, adopted (18-0-8)as resolution 1415 (XLVI)

Draft resolution Ill, recommending to the Gen­eral Assembly the adoption of the draftresolution calling upon all States con-

SUBJECT INDEX

COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS (continued)-- report, 25th session (continued)

DocumentsE/4621 & Add.l, Add.l/Corr.l (E/CNA/I007 &

Add.l, Add.l/Corr.l) (ESCOR, 46th sess.)& Summary Commission on Human Rights.Report on its 25th session, 17 Feb - 21 Mar1969

E/L.1254 USSR. Letter, 20 May, transmittingthe appeal and resolution of the InternationalConference on Questions Relating to theProsecution of Nazi Criminals, Moscow 1969

E/AC. 7/L.556 Chad, Congo (Brazzaville), India,Indonesia, Kuwait, Libya, Pakistan, SierraLeone, Sudan, United Republic of Tanzania,Upper Volta. Draft resolutkm concerningdraft resolution IX in E/4621

E/AC.7/L.557 United Kingdom. Amendments (todraft resolution I in E/4621)

E/AC. 7/L.558 United Kingdom. Draft resolutionconcerning requests for information on hu­man rights from Member States

E/AC. 7/L.559 Chad, Congo (Brazzaville), India,Kuwait, Libya, Pakistan, Sierra Leone, Sudan,United Republic of Tanzania, Yugoslavia.Draft resolution concerning financial impli­cations of the decisions of the Commission atits 25th session

E/AC. 7/L.560 Chad, Congo (Brazzaville), India,Indonesia, Kuwait, Libya, Pakistan, SierraLeone, United Republic of Tanzania, Yugo­slavia. Draft resolution concerning thetreatment of political prisoners in SouthernAfrica, including draft resolution to betransmitted to the General Assembly foradoption

E/AC. 7/L.561 Chad, Congo (Brazzaville), India,Indonesia, Kuwait, Libya, Pakistan, SierraLeone, United Republic of Tanzania, Yugo­slavia. Draft resolution concerning treat­ment of political prisoners in Southern Africa

E/CNA/979 & Add.1-8 Study of apartheid and ra­cial discrimination in Southern Africa. Re­port of the Special Rapporteur

E/CN.4/984 & Add.1-19 Report of the Ad HocWorking Group of Experts Established underResolutions 2 (XXIII) and 2 (XXIV) of theCommission on Human Rights

Discussion in Social cttee: Meetings 617-628E/4693 & Corr.1 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolutions in E/4693, ad0~ted as follows:

Draft resolution I, requesting the Secretary­General to prepare a concise report con­taining the terms of reference of the dif­ferent organs of the United Nations deal­ing at the present with violations of humanrights and fundamental freedoms in South­ern Africa and a brief survey of their ac­tivities,' including activities undertaken bythe specialized agenci£s; inViting the spe­cialized agencies to co-operate with theSecretary-General in the preparation ofthe report, and further requesting theSecretary-General to submit his reportto the Council at its 48th session, adoptedunanimously as resolution 1414 (XLVI)

10

COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS (continued)-- report, 25th session (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)Draft resolutions in E/4693, adopted as follows

(continued)Draft resolution 1I, endorsing the recommenda­

tions of the Special Rapporteur on Apart­heid in E/CNA/979/Add.5; calling uponthe Government of South Africa to repealthe discriminatory laws cited in para.529of the Special Rapporteur's report and toput an end to its illegal occupation ofNamibia; condemning the Government ofSouth Africa for its inhuman policy ofapartheid, for enacting the Developmentof Self-Government for Native Nations inSouth West Africa Act 1968 and the Li­brary Ordinance, section 19, and for in­tensifying the policy of apartheid in Nam­ibia; calling upon the Government ofSouthAfrica to rescind immediately the "Ban­ning Orders" issued under the Suppres­sion of Communism Act against the op­ponents of apartheid; calling upon theGovernment of the United Kingdom to re­peal the illegal legislation referred to inpara.529 of the Special Rapporteur's re­port and deploring the United Kingdom'srefusal to suppress the minority r~gime

in Southern Rhodesia; regretting that theUnited Nations resolutions regardingsanctions against the Government of SouthAfrica and Southern Rhodesia are stillnot being observed by several MemberStates and calling upon those Governmentsto implement such resolutions; requestingthe Secretary-General to set up a unit ofthe United Nations Radio in Africa tobroadcast to the peoples of southernAfrica; requesting the Secretary-Generalto bring to tne knOWledge of competentorgans of the United Nations the proposalto establish a judicial committee for Nam­ibia as soon as possible and to seek andcirculate the views of Member States onthe subject; requesting the Secretary­General to take steps to give the widestpublicity to the evils of the policies ofapartheid, racial discrimination and col­onialism as practiced by the Governmentof South Africa, the illegal r~gime estab­lished in Namibia and the illegal minorityr~gime in Southern Rhodesia; and urgingMember States to give extensive publicityto the report of the Special Rapporteur onApartheid and to the above policies throughtheir national publicity media; and re­questing the Secretary-General to reportto the General Assembly at its 25th ses­sion on the implementation of this reso­lution, in particular on the action taken bythe Government of South Africa and theUnited Kingdom and on the establishmentof the radio unitin Africa, adopted (18-0-8)as resolution 1415 (XLVI)

Draft resolution Ill, recommending to the Gen­eral Assembly the adoption of the draftresolution calling upon all States con-

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as follows

ecommenda­llr on Apart­calling uponlca to repealI in para.529'eport and toccupation ofvernment ofID policy ofDevelopmentre Nations inand the Li­, and for in­leid in Nam­nent of Southly the "Ban­he Suppres­inst the op­Ig upon the19dom to re­~ferred to inorteur's re­d Kingdom's)rity r~gime

:ting that theregarding

nent of Southia are stillral Memberiovernments); requesting:up a unit ofti Africa toof southernary-Generalf competentthe proposalteeforNam-to seek and

er States onSecretary-

~ the widestpolicies of

ion and col­Governmentgime estab­~al minority; and urginglve publicityLpporteur oncies throughia; and re­'al to reportts 25th ses­If this reso­:ion taken by'ica and thetablishment,ted (18-0-8)

to the Gen­of the draftStates con-

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COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS (continued)__ report, 25th session (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)Draft resolutions in E/4693 , adopted as follows

(continued)cerned to take measures for the thoroughinvestigation of war crimes and crimesagainst humanity and for the detection,arrest, extradition and punishment of allwar criminals and persons guilty of crimesagainst humanity; inViting States whichhave not yet done so, to sign or ratify theConvention on the Non-Applicability ofStatutory Limitations to War Crimes andCrimes against Humanity as soon as pos­sible and expressing the hope that Stateswhich have been unable to adopt the Con­vention will refrain from actions runningcounter to its main purposes; again call­ing upon States which have not yet becomeParties to the Convention on the Preven­tion and Punishment of the Crime ofGenocide to do so as soon as possible;requesting aB States Members of theUnited Nations and specialized agenciesto submit information on the measurestaken by them on the implementation ofthis resolution; requesting the Secretary­General to report to the General Assemblyat its 25th session on the implementationof this resolution; and deciding to considerat its 25th session the question of fur­ther measures to ensure the extraditionand punishment of war criminals and per­sons who have committed crimes againsthumanity, adopted (16-2-6) as resolution1416 (XLVI)

Draft resolution IV, recommending to the Gen­eral Assembly the adoption of the draftresolution renewing the condemnation ofracism, naZism, apartheid and all othertotalitarian ideologies and practices; call­ing upon those States which have not yetdone so to take immediate measures forthe complete prohibition of naZi, neo-naziand racist organizations and for theirprosecution in the courts; calling upon allStates to take measures to inculcate theprinciples and purposes of the United Na­tions Charter and the Universal Declara­tion of Human Rights in young people toprotect them against influ.ence of nazismand similar ideologies; calling upon allStates and fnternational organizations toobserve a day, each year, in memory ofthe victims of nazism and similar ideol­ogies and practices based on terror andracial intolerance; recommending to theGovernments to promote the pUblicationand dissemination of material combatingnazism; requesting States Members of theUnited Nations and specialized agencies tosubmit to the Secretary-General, for con­sideration at the 25th session of the Gen­eral Assembly, information on measurestaken to implement this resolution; anddeciding to retain on the agenda of theGeneral Assembly the item concerning

11

COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS (continued)-- report, 25th session (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)Draft resolutions in E/4693, adopted as follows

(continued)measures to be taken against nazism andracial intolerance, adopted unanimouslyas resolution 1417 (XLVI)

Draft resolution V, apprOVing the decision ofthe Sub-Commission' on Prevention ofDiscrimination and Protection of Min­orities to proceed with the study of theprotection of minorities; authorizing theSub-Commission to designate a SpecialRapporteur to carry out the study; andrequesting the Secretary-General to pro­vide assistance to the Special Rapporteurand to the Sub-Commission, adopted(22-2-1) as !'esolution 1418 (XLVI)

Draft resolution VI, confirming the designationby the Sub-Commission on Prevention ofDiscrimination and Protection of Minori­ties of Mr. Mohamed Awad to be the Spe­cial Rapporteur to carry out a study onslavery; requesting the Secretary-Generalto provide assistance to the Special Rap­porteur and to the Sub-Commission; andinviting the co-operation of the specializedagencies and other interested organiza­tions, adopted unanimously as resolution1419 (XLVI)

Draft resolution VII, inViting States Parties tothe Convention on the Prevention and Pun­ishment of the Crime of Genocide totransmit to the Secretary-General infor­mation on measures adopted to give effectto the Convention; calling upon Stateswhich have not yet done so, to become par­ties to the Convention as soon as possible;apprOVing the decision adopted by the Sub­Commission on PreventionofDiscrimina­tion and Protection of Minorities to under­take a study on the question of the preven­tion and punishment ofgenocide; authoriz­ing the Sub-Commission to designate aSpecial Rapporteur to carry out that study;and requesting the Secretary-General togive assistance to the Special Rapporteurand the Sub-Commission, adopted (22-()"4)as resolution 1420 (XLVI)

Draft resolution VIII, urging Governments toconcentrate efforts on economic and socialdevelopment, and thereby create the ma­terial conditions which will make pos­sible the full enjoyment of economic, so­cial and cultural rights of all membersof society; requesting the Governments togive attention to the consolidation of theserights and to develop or to improve legalmeans of protecting them; requesting theSecretary-General to continue the ex­change of experience among States on me­thods and means used by them in the real­ization ef economic, social and culturalrights and also to consider the use forthis purpose of the advisory services infield of human rights; deciding to confirmthe appointment of Mr. Manouchehr Ganji

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COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS (continued)~_ report, 25th session (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)Draft resolutions in E/4693 , adopted as follows

(continued)cerned to take measures for the thoroughinvestigation of war crimes and crimesagainst humanity and for the detection,arrest, extradition and punishment of allwar criminals andpersons guilty of crimesagainst humanity; inViting States whichhave not yet done so, to sign or ratify theConvention on the Non-Applicability ofstatutory Limitations to War Crimes andCrimes against Humanity as soon as pos­sible and expressing the hope that stateswhich have been unable to adopt the Con­vention will refrain from actions runningcounter to its main purposes; again call­ing upon States which have not yet becomeParties to the Convention on the Preven­tion and Punishment of the Crime ofGenocide to do so as soon as possible;requesting aB States Members of theUnited Nations and specialized agenciesto submit information on the measurestaken by them on the implementation ofthis resolution; requesting the Secretary­General to report to the General Assemblyat its 25th session on the implementationof this resolution; and deciding to considerat its 25th session the question of fur­ther measures to ensure the extraditionand punishment of war criminals and per­sons who have committed crimes againsthumanity, adopted (16-2-6) as resolution1416 (XLVI)

Draft resolution IV, recommending to the Gen­eral Assembly the adoption of the draftresolution reneWing the condemnation ofracism, naZism, apartheid and all othertotalitarian ideologies and practices; call­ing upon those States which have not yetdone so to take immediate measures forthe complete prohibition of naZi, neo-naziand racist organizations and for theirprosecution in the courts; calling upon allStates to take measures to inculcate theprinciples and purposes of the United Na­tions Charter and the Universal Declara­tion of Human Rights in young people toprotect them against influ.ence of nazismand similar ideologies; calling upon allStates and fnternational organizations toobserve a day, each year, in memory ofthe victims of nazism and similar ideol­ogies and practices based on terror andracial intolerance; recommending to theGovernments to promote the publicationand dissemination of material combatingnazism; requesting States Members of theUnited Nations and specialized agencies tosubmit to the Secretary-General, for con­sideration at the 25th session of the Gen­eral Assembly, information on measurestaken to implement this resolution; anddeciding to retnin on the agenda of theGeneral Assembly the item concerning

11

COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS (continued)-- rel;lort, 25th session (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)Draft resolutions in E/4693, adopted as follows

(continued)measures to be taken against nazism andracial intolerance, adopted unanimouslyas resolution 1417 (XLVI)

Draft resolution V, apprOVing the decision ofthe Sub-Commission' on Prevention ofDiscrimination and Protection of Min­orities to proceed with the study of theprotection of minorities; authorizing theSub-Commission to designate a SpecialRapporteur to carry out the study; andrequesting the Secretary-General to pro­vide assistance to the Special Rapporteurand to the Sub-Commission, adopted(22-2-1) as !'esolution 1418 (XLVI)

Draft resolution VI, confirming the designationby the Sub-Commission on Prevention ofDiscrimination and Protection of Minori­ties of Mr. Mohamed Awad to be the Spe­cial Rapporteur to carry out a study onslavery; requesting the Secretary-Generalto provide assistance to the Special Rap­porteur and to the Sub-Commission; andinviting the co-operation of the specializedagencies and other interested organiza­tions, adopted unanimously as resolution1419 (XLVI)

Draft resolution VII, inViting States Parties tothe Convention on the Prevention and Pun­ishment of the Crime of Genocide totransmit to the Secretary-General infor­mation on measures adopted to give effectto the Convention; calling upon Stateswhich have not yet done so, to become par­ties to the Convention as soon as possible;apprOVing the decision adopted by the Sub­Commission on PreventionofDiscrimina­tion and Protection of Minorities to under­take a study on the question of the preven­tion and punishment ofgenocide; authoriz­ing the Sub-Commission to designate aSpecial Rapporteur to carry out that study;and requesting the Secretary-General togive assistance to the Special Rapporteurand the Sub-Commission, adopted (22-0-4)as resolution 1420 (XLVI)

Draft resolution VIII, urging Governments toconcentrate efforts on economic and socialdevelopment, and thereby create the ma­terial conditions which will make pos­sible the full enjoyment of economic, so­cial and cultural rights of all membersof society; requesting the Governments togive attention to the consolidation of theserights and to develop or to improve legalmeans of protecting them; requesting theSecretary-General to continue the ex­change of experience among States on me­thods and means used by them in the real­ization cf economic, social and culturalrights and also to consider the use forthis purpose of the advisory services infield of human rights; deciding to confirmthe appointment of Mr. Manouchehr Ganji

SUBJECT INDEX

COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS (continued)~_ report, 25th session (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)Draft resolutions in E/4693 , adopted as follows

(continued)cerned to take measures for the thoroughinvestigation of war crimes and crimesagainst humanity and for the detection,arrest, extradition and punishment of allwar criminals andpersons guilty of crimesagainst humanity; inViting States whichhave not yet done so, to sign or ratify theConvention on the Non-Applicability ofstatutory Limitations to War Crimes andCrimes against Humanity as soon as pos­sible and expressing the hope that stateswhich have been unable to adopt the Con­vention will refrain from actions runningcounter to its main purposes; again call­ing upon States which have not yet becomeParties to the Convention on the Preven­tion and Punishment of the Crime ofGenocide to do so as soon as possible;requesting aB States Members of theUnited Nations and specialized agenciesto submit information on the measurestaken by them on the implementation ofthis resolution; requesting the Secretary­General to report to the General Assemblyat its 25th session on the implementationof this resolution; and deciding to considerat its 25th session the question of fur­ther measures to ensure the extraditionand punishment of war criminals and per­sons who have committed crimes againsthumanity, adopted (16-2-6) as resolution1416 (XLVI)

Draft resolution IV, recommending to the Gen­eral Assembly the adoption of the draftresolution reneWing the condemnation ofracism, naZism, apartheid and all othertotalitarian ideologies and practices; call­ing upon those States which have not yetdone so to take immediate measures forthe complete prohibition of naZi, neo-naziand racist organizations and for theirprosecution in the courts; calling upon allStates to take measures to inculcate theprinciples and purposes of the United Na­tions Charter and the Universal Declara­tion of Human Rights in young people toprotect them against influ.ence of nazismand similar ideologies; calling upon allStates and fnternational organizations toobserve a day, each year, in memory ofthe victims of nazism and similar ideol­ogies and practices based on terror andracial intolerance; recommending to theGovernments to promote the publicationand dissemination of material combatingnazism; requesting States Members of theUnited Nations and specialized agencies tosubmit to the Secretary-General, for con­sideration at the 25th session of the Gen­eral Assembly, information on measurestaken to implement this resolution; anddeciding to retnin on the agenda of theGeneral Assembly the item concerning

11

COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS (continued)-- rel;lort, 25th session (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)Draft resolutions in E/4693, adopted as follows

(continued)measures to be taken against nazism andracial intolerance, adopted unanimouslyas resolution 1417 (XLVI)

Draft resolution V, apprOVing the decision ofthe Sub-Commission' on Prevention ofDiscrimination and Protection of Min­orities to proceed with the study of theprotection of minorities; authorizing theSub-Commission to designate a SpecialRapporteur to carry out the study; andrequesting the Secretary-General to pro­vide assistance to the Special Rapporteurand to the Sub-Commission, adopted(22-2-1) as !'esolution 1418 (XLVI)

Draft resolution VI, confirming the designationby the Sub-Commission on Prevention ofDiscrimination and Protection of Minori­ties of Mr. Mohamed Awad to be the Spe­cial Rapporteur to carry out a study onslavery; requesting the Secretary-Generalto provide assistance to the Special Rap­porteur and to the Sub-Commission; andinviting the co-operation of the specializedagencies and other interested organiza­tions, adopted unanimously as resolution1419 (XLVI)

Draft resolution VII, inViting States Parties tothe Convention on the Prevention and Pun­ishment of the Crime of Genocide totransmit to the Secretary-General infor­mation on measures adopted to give effectto the Convention; calling upon Stateswhich have not yet done so, to become par­ties to the Convention as soon as possible;apprOVing the decision adopted by the Sub­Commission on PreventionofDiscrimina­tion and Protection of Minorities to under­take a study on the question of the preven­tion and punishment ofgenocide; authoriz­ing the Sub-Commission to designate aSpecial Rapporteur to carry out that study;and requesting the Secretary-General togive assistance to the Special Rapporteurand the Sub-Commission, adopted (22-0-4)as resolution 1420 (XLVI)

Draft resolution VIII, urging Governments toconcentrate efforts on economic and socialdevelopment, and thereby create the ma­terial conditions which will make pos­sible the full enjoyment of economic, so­cial and cultural rights of all membersof society; requesting the Governments togive attention to the consolidation of theserights and to develop or to improve legalmeans of protecting them; requesting theSecretary-General to continue the ex­change of experience among States on me­thods and means used by them in the real­ization cf economic, social and culturalrights and also to consider the use forthis purpose of the advisory services infield of human rights; deciding to confirmthe appointment of Mr. Manouchehr Ganji

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COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS (continued)-- report, 25th session (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)Draft resolutions in E/4693 , adopted as follows

(continued)(Iran) as the Special Rapporteur to carryout a study on the realization of economic,social and human rights, \l!ith special ref­erence to the problems of the developingcountries, to be submitted, together withconclusions and recommendations, to theCommission on Human Rights at its 27thsession; inviting States Members of theUnited Nations and specialized agencies,the specialized agencies and other org­anizations concerned to co-operate withthe Special Rapporteur in the fulfilment ofhis task; and requesting the Secretary­General to provide all necessary assis­ance, adopted (23-0-2) as resolution 1421(XLVI)

Draft resolution IX, deciding to transmit thedraft resolution IX of the Commission onHuman Rights (in E/4621) concerning theprocedure for dealing with communica­tions relating to violations of human rights,and the relevant documents to MemberStates for consideration and comments andrequesting the Secreta.ry-General to makethe necessary arrangements for that pur­pose; and inviting the Commission on Hu­man Rights to study this question at its26th session in the light of the replies andobservations of Member States, and to re­port to the Council at its 48th session,adopted unanimously as resolution 1422(XLVI)

Draft resolution X, deciding that the activitiesarising out of resolutions 6 and 21 (XXV)of the Commission on Human Rights shouldbe undertaken in 1969, bearing in mind thenecessity to effect maximum savings whenallocating funds; and authorizing theSecretary-General to inform the AdvisoryCommittee on Administrative and Bud­getary Questions that the Council con­siders the relevant programmes and ex­penditures to be of urgent nature, adopted(16-0-10) as resolution 1423 (XLVI)

Draft resolution XI, taking note of the report ofthe Ad Hoc Working Group of ExpertsEstablished under Resolutions 2 (XXIII)and 2 (XXIV) of the Commission on HumanRights (E/CNA/984 &Add.1-19); reiterat­ing the condemnation of torture and ill­treatment of prisoners perpetrated by theGovernment of South Africa, the illegalSouth African r~gime in Namibia, the il­legal r~gime in Southern Rhodesia and thecolon1.al r~gime in the Territories underPortuguese administration; deciding topostpone, owing to lack of time, the con­sideration of recommendations containedin the report of the Ad Hoc Working Groupof Experts to the 48th session; deciding totransmit the report of the Ad Hoc WorkingGroup of Experts to the Special Committeeon the Implementation of the Declaration

12

COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS (continued)-- report, 25th session (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)Draft resolutions in E/4693, adopted as follows

(continued)on the Granting of Independence to Colo­nial Countries and Peoples, the SpecialCommittee on the Policies of Apartheid ofthe Government of South Africa and theUnited Nations Council on Namibia for in­formation and necessary action; and fur­ther deciding to send back the report ofthe Ad Hoc Working Group of Experts tothe Commission on Human Rights; togetherwith the draft resolution in E/AC.7/L.560,for consideration and to report to the Coun­cil at its 48th session, adopted (22-0-4) asresolution 1424 (XLVI)

Draft resolution XII, taking note of the reportof the Commission on Human Rights onits 25th session, adopted unanimously asresolution 1425 (XLVI)

At the same meeting the Council decided: (a) toforward the draft resolution in E/AC. 7/L.558concerning the requests made to MemberStates for information on human rights to theCommittee for Programme and Co-ordina­tion for consideration; (b) to postpone con­sideration of recommendation b) in E!4693,concerning the sessions and the documenta­tion of the Commission of Human Rights andthe Sub-Commission on Prevention of Dis­crimination and Protection of Minorities,until the 47th session of the Council; (c) totransmit the report of the Special Rapporteuron Apartheid (E/CNA/979 & Add.1-8) to theSpecial Committee on the Polich, J of Apart­heid of the Government of the Republic ofSouth Africa,rhe United Nations Council onNamibia and the Special Committee on theSituation with regard to the Implementationof the Declaration on the Granting of Inde­pendence to Colonial Countries and Peoples,for appropriate action; (d) not to take imme­diate action on operative paras 1-4 ofpartIVof resolutioil 5 (XXV) of the Commission onHuman Rights, dealing with the continuationof the Special Rapporteur on Apartheid, butwait until the Commission on Human Rightsat its 26th session had had the opportunity tolook again into this matter; (e) to request theGeneral Assembly '0 extend the scope of theUnited Nations Trust Fund for South Africato provide assistance to the victims of apart­heid and racial discrimination in SouthernRhodesia; (f) to remind the General Assemblythat, when formulating the development strat­egy fOl· the Second United Nations Develop­ment Decade, it should bear in mind that thefinal objective of development is to ensurethe enjoyment of all civil, political, economic,social and cultural rights; (g) to consider howthe activities of the organizations of the UnitedNations relating to the education of youth inthe respect of human 1 ights can best be co­ordinated with other activities of those bodiesdesigned to satisfy the requirements and as­pirations of youth

SUBJECT INDEX

COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS (continued)-- report, 25th session (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)Draft resolutions in E/4693 , adopted as follows

(continued)(Iran) as the Special Rapporteur to carryout a study on the realization of economic,social and human rights, 'with special ref­erence to the problems of the developingcountries, to be submitted, together withconclusions and recommendations, to theCommission on Human Rights at its 27thsession; inviting States Members of theUnited Nations and specialized agencies,the specialized agencies and other org­anizations concerned to co-operate withthe Special Rapporteur in the fulfilment ofhis task; and requesting the Secretary­General to provide all necessary assis­ance, adopted (23-0-2) as resolution 1421(XLVI)

Draft resolution IX, deciding to transmit thedraft resolution IX of the Commission onHuman Rights (in E/4621) concerning theprocedure for dealing with communica­tions relating to violations of human rights,and the relevant documents to MemberStates for consideration and comments andrequesting the Secreta.ry-General to makethe necessary arrangements for that pur­pose; and inviting the Commission on Hu­man Rights to study this question at its26th session in the light of the replies andobservations of Member States, and to re­port to the Council at its 48th session,adopted unanimously as resolution 1422(XLVI)

Draft resolution X, deciding that the activitiesarising out of resolutions 6 and 21 (XXV)of the Commission on Human Rights shouldbe undertaken in 1969, bearing in mind thenecessity to effect maximum saVings whenallocating funds; and authorizing theSecretary-General to inform the AdvisoryCommittee on Administrative and Bud­getary Questions that the Council con­siders the relevant programmes and ex­penditures to be of urgent nature, adopted(16-0..10) as resolution 1423 (XLVI)

Draft resolution XI, taking note of the report ofthe Ad Hoc Working Group of ExpertsEstablished under Resolutions 2 (XXIII)and 2 (XXIV) of the Commission on HumanRights (E/CNA/984 &Add.I-19); reiterat­ing the condemnation of torture and ill­treatment of prisoners perpetrated by theGovernment of South Africa, the illegalSouth African r~gime in Namibia, the il­legal r~gime in Southern RhodeSia and thecolon1.al r~gime in the Territories underPortuguese administration; deciding topostpone, owing to lack of time, the con­sideration of recommendations containedin the report of the Ad Hoc Working Groupof Experts to the 48th session; deciding totransmit the report of the Ad Hoc WorkingGroup of Experts to the Special Committeeon the Implementation of the Declaration

12

COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS (continued)-- report, 25th session (continued)

Discussion iT/. Plenary (continued)Draft resolutions in E/4693, adopted as follows

(continued)on the Granting of Independence to Colo­nial Countries and Peoples, the SpecialCommittee on the Policies of Apartheid ofthe Government of South Africa and theUnited Nations Council on Namibia for in­formation and necessary action; and fur­ther deciding to send back the report ofthe Ad Hoc Working Group of Experts tothe Commission on Human Rights; togetherwith the draft resolution in E/AC.7/L.560,for consideration and to report to the Coun­cil at its 48th session, adopted (22-0-4) asresolution 1424 (XLVI)

Draft resolution XII, taking note of the reportof the Commission on Human Rights onits 25th session, adopted unanimously asresolution 1425 (XLVI)

At the same meeting the Council decided: (a) toforward the draft resolution in E/AC. 7/L.558concerning the requests made to MemberStates for information on human rights totheCommittee for Programme and Co-ordina­tion for consideration; (b) to postpone con­sideration of recommendation b) in E/4693,concerning the sessions and the documenta­tion of the Commission of Human Rights andthe Sub-Commission on Prevention of Dis­crimination and Protection of Minorities,until the 47th session of the Council; (c) totransmit the report of the Special Rapporteuron Apartheid (E/CN.4/979 & Add.I-8) to theSpecial Committee on the Policil- J of Apart­heid of the Government of the Republic ofSouth Africa,rhe United Nations Council onNamibia and the Special Committee on theSituation with regard to the Implementationof the Declaration on the Granting of Inde­pendence to Colonial Countries and Peoples,for appropriate action; (d) not to take imme­diate action on operative paras 1..4 ofpartIVof resolutioil 5 (XXV) of the Commission onHuman Rights, dealing with the continuationof the Special Rapporteur on Apartheid, butwait until the Commission on Human Rightsat its 26th session had had the opportunity tolook again into this matter; (e) to request theGeneral Assembly '0 extend the scope of theUnited Nations Trust Fund for South Africato provide assistance to the victims of apart­heid and racial discrimination in SouthernRhodesia; (f) to remind the General Assemblythat, when formulating the development strat­egy for the Second United Nations Develop..ment Decade, it should bear in mind that thefinal objective of development is to ensurethe enjoyment of all civil, political, economic,social and cultural rights; (g) to consider howthe activities of the organizations of the UnitedNations relating to the education of youth inthe respect of human 1 ights can best be co­ordinated with other activities of those bodiesdesigned to satisfy the requirements and as­pirations of youth

SUBJECT INDEX

COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS (continued)-- report, 25th session (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)Draft resolutions in E/4693 , adopted as follows

(continued)(Iran) as the Special Rapporteur to carryout a study on the realization of economic,social and human rights, 'with special ref­erence to the problems of the developingcountries, to be submitted, together withconclusions and recommendations, to theCommission on Human Rights at its 27thsession; inviting States Members of theUnited Nations and specialized agencies,the specialized agencies and other org­anizations concerned to co-operate withthe Special Rapporteur in the fulfilment ofhis task; and requesting the Secretary­General to provide all necessary assis­ance, adopted (23-0-2) as resolution 1421(XLVI)

Draft resolution IX, deciding to transmit thedraft resolution IX of the Commission onHuman Rights (in E/4621) concerning theprocedure for dealing with communica­tions relating to violations of human rights,and the relevant documents to MemberStates for consideration and comments andrequesting the Secreta.ry-General to makethe necessary arrangements for that pur­pose; and inviting the Commission on Hu­man Rights to study this question at its26th session in the light of the replies andobservations of Member States, and to re­port to the Council at its 48th session,adopted unanimously as resolution 1422(XLVI)

Draft resolution X, deciding that the activitiesarising out of resolutions 6 and 21 (XXV)of the Commission on Human Rights shouldbe undertaken in 1969, bearing in mind thenecessity to effect maximum saVings whenallocating funds; and authorizing theSecretary-General to inform the AdvisoryCommittee on Administrative and Bud­getary Questions that the Council con­siders the relevant programmes and ex­penditures to be of urgent nature, adopted(16-0..10) as resolution 1423 (XLVI)

Draft resolution XI, taking note of the report ofthe Ad Hoc Working Group of ExpertsEstablished under Resolutions 2 (XXIII)and 2 (XXIV) of the Commission on HumanRights (E/CNA/984 &Add.I-19); reiterat­ing the condemnation of torture and ill­treatment of prisoners perpetrated by theGovernment of South Africa, the illegalSouth African r~gime in Namibia, the il­legal r~gime in Southern RhodeSia and thecolon1.al r~gime in the Territories underPortuguese administration; deciding topostpone, owing to lack of time, the con­sideration of recommendations containedin the report of the Ad Hoc Working Groupof Experts to the 48th session; deciding totransmit the report of the Ad Hoc WorkingGroup of Experts to the Special Committeeon the Implementation of the Declaration

12

COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS (continued)-- report, 25th session (continued)

Discussion iT/. Plenary (continued)Draft resolutions in E/4693, adopted as follows

(continued)on the Granting of Independence to Colo­nial Countries and Peoples, the SpecialCommittee on the Policies of Apartheid ofthe Government of South Africa and theUnited Nations Council on Namibia for in­formation and necessary action; and fur­ther deciding to send back the report ofthe Ad Hoc Working Group of Experts tothe Commission on Human Rights; togetherwith the draft resolution in E/AC.7/L.560,for consideration and to report to the Coun­cil at its 48th session, adopted (22-0-4) asresolution 1424 (XLVI)

Draft resolution XII, taking note of the reportof the Commission on Human Rights onits 25th session, adopted unanimously asresolution 1425 (XLVI)

At the same meeting the Council decided: (a) toforward the draft resolution in E/AC. 7/L.558concerning the requests made to MemberStates for information on human rights totheCommittee for Programme and Co-ordina­tion for consideration; (b) to postpone con­sideration of recommendation b) in E/4693,concerning the sessions and the documenta­tion of the Commission of Human Rights andthe Sub-Commission on Prevention of Dis­crimination and Protection of Minorities,until the 47th session of the Council; (c) totransmit the report of the Special Rapporteuron Apartheid (E/CN.4/979 & Add.I-8) to theSpecial Committee on the Policil- J of Apart­heid of the Government of the Republic ofSouth Africa,rhe United Nations Council onNamibia and the Special Committee on theSituation with regard to the Implementationof the Declaration on the Granting of Inde­pendence to Colonial Countries and Peoples,for appropriate action; (d) not to take imme­diate action on operative paras 1..4 ofpartIVof resolutioil 5 (XXV) of the Commission onHuman Rights, dealing with the continuationof the Special Rapporteur on Apartheid, butwait until the Commission on Human Rightsat its 26th session had had the opportunity tolook again into this matter; (e) to request theGeneral Assembly '0 extend the scope of theUnited Nations Trust Fund for South Africato provide assistance to the victims of apart­heid and racial discrimination in SouthernRhodesia; (f) to remind the General Assemblythat, when formulating the development strat­egy for the Second United Nations Develop..ment Decade, it should bear in mind that thefinal objective of development is to ensurethe enjoyment of all civil, political, economic,social and cultural rights; (g) to consider howthe activities of the organizations of the UnitedNations relating to the education of youth inthe respect of human 1 ights can best be co­ordinated with other activities of those bodiesdesigned to satisfy the requirements and as­pirations of youth

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COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN-- members: confirmation

See Commissions of the Economic and Social Council,Functional: members: confirmation

-1j

I

Composition of the Commission on the Status of Women~§""9LU~97Q

Term of office Term of officeMembers (expires 31 Dec) Members (expires 31 Dec)Austria 1972 Liberia 1971Belgium 1972 Madagascar 1970Botswana 1970 Malaysia 1971Byelorussian SSR 1970 Mauritania 1972Canada 1972 Morocco 1971Chile 1971 Nicaragua 1971Colombia 1972 Norway 1971Costa Rica 1971 Philippines 1971Cyprus 1970 Romania 1971Dominican RepUblic 1970 Spain 1970France 1971 Tunisia 1972Ghana 1970 USSR 1970Hungary 1972 United Arab Republic 1972Iran 1972 United Kingdom 1970Iraq 1972 United States 1970Japan 1970 Uruguay 1972-- report, 22nd session (agenda item 12)

See also Marriage: age, consent and registration:Recommendation, 1965: implementa­tion

Women: economic and social development,participation in

Women: educationDocuments

E/4619 (& Corr.1, English only) (E/CN.6/527(& Corr.1, English only» (ESCOR, 46thsess.) &Summary Commission on the Statusof Women. Report on its 22nd session,27 Jan - 12 Feb 1969

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 616, 617E/4684 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolutions in E/4684, adopted as follows:

Draft resolution I, appealing to Member Statesto ensun; the implementation of interna­tional instruments aimed at eliminatingdiscrimination' between the sexes in eco­nomic and social development and atutiliZing women's activities to the full;suggesting that Member States, whichhave not yet done so, make available towomen the means of access to all levelsof vocational training; requesting the spe­cialized agencies to take the necessarymeasures to provide both women and menwith opportunities to prepare for, choose,and practise professions related to sci­entific and technological developments;

COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN (continued)-- members: election (agenda item 19)

ESC resolution 1147 (XLI)Documents

E/4632 Secretary-General. NoteAction in Plenary: Meeting 1599

The following were elected to serve a three-yearterm beginning 1 Jan 1970: Austria, Belgium,Canada, Colombia, Hungary, Iran, Iraq, Mau­ritania, Tunisia, United Arab Republic, Uru­guay

Term of officeMembers (expires 31 Dec)Mexico 1972Pakistan 1972Peru 1971Sweden 1972Switzerland 1971Togo 1973.Turkey 1973USSR 1973United Arab Republic 1972United Kingdom 1973United States 1971Yugoslavia 1971

19721971197219721972197319731973

Term of office(expires 31 Dec)

1973197119711971

MembersBrazilCanadaDominican RepublicFranceGermany (Federal

Republic)GhanaHungaryIndiaIranJamaicaJapanLebanon

report, 23rd session E/4606 & Add.1 &Rev.l (E/CN.7/523 & Add.l & Rev.1) & Summary

See Narcotic drugs: international control for dis­cussion

-- special session, 1970: date and meeting place (agendaitem 15)

DocumentsE/4606!Rev.l (E/CN.7/523/Rev.1) (ESCOR, 46th

sess.) & Summary Commission on NarcoticDrugs. Report on i.ts 23rd session, 13-31 Jan1969, paras 474-479 and draft resolution E

A/L.1250 Secretary-General. Statementoffinan­cial implications of holding a special sessionin 1970

Discussion in Social cttee: Meeting 615E/4635 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolution V in E/4635, deciding that a spe­

cial session of the Commission on NarcoticDrugs shall be held as early as possible in1970 to prepare' a revised draft protocol forthe control of psychotropic substances notunder international control; and requestingthe Secretary-General, after consultation withthe members of the Commission, to make thearrangements for this session, adopted unan­imously as resolution 1402 (XLVI)

COMMISSION ON NARCOTIC DRUGS__ members: election (agenda item 19)

ESC resolution 1147 (XLI)Documents

E/4632 Secretary-General. NoteAction in Plenary: Meeting 1599

The follOWing were elected to serve a four-yearterm beginning 1 Jan 1970: Brazil, Jamaica,Japan, Lebanon, Togo, Turkey, USSR, UnitedKingdom

Composition of the Commission on Narcotic Drug~as of 1 Jan 1970

e of the reportIman Rights onunanimously as

decided: (a) tolE/AC.7/L.558Lde to Memberlan rights to themd Co-ordina­I postpone con­n b) in E/4693,the documenta­man Rights andrention of Dis­of Minorities,Council; (c) to~ialRapporteurAdd.1-8) to theicil J of Apart­he Republic ofons Council onamittee on themplementationmting of Inde­s and Peoples,to take imme­; 1-4 ofpartIV~ommission onle continuationApartheid, butHuman Rightsopportunity toto request the

le scope of ther South Africa~timsof apart­In in Southerneral Assemblylopment strat­:ions Develop­. mind that theis to ensure

~al, economic,:> consider howlS of the Unitedion of youth inm best be co­)f those bodiesnents and as-

ndence to Colo­.es, the Specialof Apartheid ofAfrica and theNamibia for in­a.ction; and fur­k the report oflp of Experts to~ights; togetherElAC.7/L.560,lort to the Coun­pted (22-0-4) as

pted as follows

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SUBJECT iNDEX

COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN-- members: confirmation

See Commissions of the Economic and Social Council,Functional: members: confirmation

COMMISSION ON NARCOTIC DRUGS-- members: election (agenda item 19)

ESC resolution 1147 (XLI)

DocumentsE/4632 Secretary-General. Note

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1599The following were elected to serve a four-year

term beginning 1 Jan 1970: BraZil, Jamaica,Japan, Lebanon, Togo, Turkey, USSR, UnitedKingdom

Composition of the Commission on Narcotic nrug~

as of 1 Jan 1970

report, 23rd session E/4606 & Add.1 &Rev.1 (E/cN.71523 & Add.1 & Rev.1) & Summary

See Narcotic drugs: international control for dis­cussion

-- special session, 1970: date and meeting place (agendaitem 15)

DocumentsE/4606!Rev.1 (E/cN.7/523/Rev.1) (ESCOR, 46th

sess.) & Summary Commission on NarcoticDrugs. Report on its 23rd session, 13-31 Jan1969, paras 474-479 and draft resolution E

A/L.1250 Secretary-General. Statementoffinan­cial implications of holding a special sessionin 1970

Discussion in Social cttee: Meeting 615E/4635 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolution V in E/4635, deciding that a spe­

cial session of the Commission on NarcoticDrugs shall be held as early as possible in1970 to prepare' a revised draft protocol forthe control of psychotropic substances notunder international control; and requestingthe Secretary-General, after consultation withthe members of the Commission, to make thearrangements for this session, adopted unan­imously as resolution 1402 (XLVI)

Composition of the Commission on the Status of Women~§""9LU~-.197Q

Term of office Term of officeMembers (expires 31 Dec) Members (expires 31 Dec)Austria 1972 Liberia 1971Belgium 1972 Madagascar 1970Botswana 1970 Malaysia. 1971Byelorussian SSR 1970 Mauritania 1972Canada 1972 Morocco 1971Chile 1971 Nicaragua 1971Colombia 1972 Norway 1971Costa Rica 1971 Philippines 1971Cyprus 1970 Romania 1971Dominican Republic 1970 Spain 1970France 1971 Tunisia 1972Ghana 1970 USSR 1970Hungary 1972 United Arab Republic 1972Iran 1972 United Kingdom 1970Iraq 1972 United States 1970Japan 1970 Uruguay 1972

-- report, 22nd session (agenda item 12)

See also Marriage: age, consent and registration:Recommendation, 1965: implementa­tion

Women: economic and social development,participation in

Women: education

DocumentsE/4619 (& Corr.1, English only) (E/cN.6/527

(& Corr.1, English only» (ESCOR, 46thsess.) &Summary Commission on the statusof Women. Report on its 22nd session,27 Jan - 12 Feb 1969

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 616, 617E/4684 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolutions in E/4684, adopted as follows:

Draft resolution I, appealing to Member Statesto ensur£: the implementation of interna­tional instruments aimed at eliminatingdiscrimination' between the sexes in eco­nomic and social development and atutilizing women's activities to the full;suggesting that Member States, whichhave not yet done so, make available towomen the means of access to all levelsof vocational training; requesting the spe­cialized agencies to take the necessarymeasures to prOVide both women and menwith opportunities to prepare for, choose,and practise professions related to sci­entific and technological developments;

COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN (continued)-- members: election (agenda item 19)

ESC resolution 1147 (XLI)

DocumentsE/4632 Secretary-General. Note

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1599The follOWing were elected to serve a three-year

term beginning 1 Jan 1970: Austria, Belgium,Canada, Colombia, HW1gary, Iran, Iraq, Mau­ritania, Tunisia, United Arab Republic, Uru­guay

Term of officeMembers (expires 31 Dee)

Mexico 1972Pakistan 1972Peru 1971Sweden 1972Switzerland 1971Togo 1973.Turkey 1973USSR 1973United Arab Republic 1972United Kingdom 1973United States 1971Yugoslavia 1971

19721971197219721972197319731973

Term of office(expires 31 Dec)

1973197119711971

MembersBrazilCanadaDominican RepublicFranceGermany (Federal

Republic)GhanaHungaryIndiaIranJamaicaJapanLebanon

13

SUBJECT iNDEX

COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN-- members: confirmation

See Commissions of the Economic and Social Council,Functional: members: confirmation

COMMISSION ON NARCOTIC DRUGS-- members: election (agenda item 19)

ESC resolution 1147 (XLI)

DocumentsE/4632 Secretary-General. Note

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1599The following were elected to serve a four-year

term beginning 1 Jan 1970: BraZil, Jamaica,Japan, Lebanon, Togo, Turkey, USSR, UnitedKingdom

Composition of the Commission on Narcotic nrug~

as of 1 Jan 1970

report, 23rd session E/4606 & Add.1 &Rev.1 (E/cN.71523 & Add.1 & Rev.1) & Summary

See Narcotic drugs: international control for dis­cussion

-- special session, 1970: date and meeting place (agendaitem 15)

DocumentsE/4606!Rev.1 (E/cN.7/523/Rev.1) (ESCOR, 46th

sess.) & Summary Commission on NarcoticDrugs. Report on its 23rd session, 13-31 Jan1969, paras 474-479 and draft resolution E

A/L.1250 Secretary-General. Statementoffinan­cial implications of holding a special sessionin 1970

Discussion in Social cttee: Meeting 615E/4635 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolution V in E/4635, deciding that a spe­

cial session of the Commission on NarcoticDrugs shall be held as early as possible in1970 to prepare' a revised draft protocol forthe control of psychotropic substances notunder international control; and requestingthe Secretary-General, after consultation withthe members of the Commission, to make thearrangements for this session, adopted unan­imously as resolution 1402 (XLVI)

Composition of the Commission on the Status of Women~§""9LU~-.197Q

Term of office Term of officeMembers (expires 31 Dec) Members (expires 31 Dec)Austria 1972 Liberia 1971Belgium 1972 Madagascar 1970Botswana 1970 Malaysia. 1971Byelorussian SSR 1970 Mauritania 1972Canada 1972 Morocco 1971Chile 1971 Nicaragua 1971Colombia 1972 Norway 1971Costa Rica 1971 Philippines 1971Cyprus 1970 Romania 1971Dominican Republic 1970 Spain 1970France 1971 Tunisia 1972Ghana 1970 USSR 1970Hungary 1972 United Arab Republic 1972Iran 1972 United Kingdom 1970Iraq 1972 United States 1970Japan 1970 Uruguay 1972

-- report, 22nd session (agenda item 12)

See also Marriage: age, consent and registration:Recommendation, 1965: implementa­tion

Women: economic and social development,participation in

Women: education

DocumentsE/4619 (& Corr.1, English only) (E/cN.6/527

(& Corr.1, English only» (ESCOR, 46thsess.) &Summary Commission on the statusof Women. Report on its 22nd session,27 Jan - 12 Feb 1969

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 616, 617E/4684 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolutions in E/4684, adopted as follows:

Draft resolution I, appealing to Member Statesto ensur£: the implementation of interna­tional instruments aimed at eliminatingdiscrimination' between the sexes in eco­nomic and social development and atutilizing women's activities to the full;suggesting that Member States, whichhave not yet done so, make available towomen the means of access to all levelsof vocational training; requesting the spe­cialized agencies to take the necessarymeasures to prOVide both women and menwith opportunities to prepare for, choose,and practise professions related to sci­entific and technological developments;

COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN (continued)-- members: election (agenda item 19)

ESC resolution 1147 (XLI)

DocumentsE/4632 Secretary-General. Note

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1599The follOWing were elected to serve a three-year

term beginning 1 Jan 1970: Austria, Belgium,Canada, Colombia, HW1gary, Iran, Iraq, Mau­ritania, Tunisia, United Arab Republic, Uru­guay

Term of officeMembers (expires 31 Dee)

Mexico 1972Pakistan 1972Peru 1971Sweden 1972Switzerland 1971Togo 1973.Turkey 1973USSR 1973United Arab Republic 1972United Kingdom 1973United States 1971Yugoslavia 1971

19721971197219721972197319731973

Term of office(expires 31 Dec)

1973197119711971

MembersBrazilCanadaDominican RepublicFranceGermany (Federal

Republic)GhanaHungaryIndiaIranJamaicaJapanLebanon

13

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SUBJECT INDEX

-- rn

Co

COM

Mem

AustBrazBulgChil(ColoCong

RIFinl.FranGhai.lGuatlHungItalyJapaJKeny

CO-c-- &

Mr. Hussein KhalafMrs. Rita E. HauserMr. Hector Gros Espiell

Commission on the Status of Women

Mrs. Mimi Marinovic

Mr. Luis Raul BetancesMrs. Elizabeth Duncan Koontz

Population Commission

Mr. A. Chandra SekharMr. Salustiano del Campo

Mr. Vasily Ivanovich LuzginMr. Jos~ Piflera

go~~~sionon ~uJ!l~ Rights

Mr. Herndn Santa CruzMrs. Qamar AhmadMr. Sleiman El ZeinMr. Hasan Nawab

ChileDominican

RepublicUnited States

IndiaSpain

COMMITTEE ON HOUSING, BUILDING AND PLANNING-- members: elect~on (agenda item 19)

ESC resolution 1147 (XLI)

DocumentsE/4631 & Add.1-3 Secretary-General. Note

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1599The follOWing were elected to serve a four-year

term beginning 1 Jan 1970: Australia, Brazil,Bulgaria, Colombia, Finland, Libya, Malay­sia, Pakistan, Tunisia

ChileIndiaLebanonPakistanUnited Arab

RepublicUnited StatesUruguay

COMMITTEE FOR PROGRAMME AND CO-ORDINATION-- membel's: election (agenda item 19)

Documents

E/4645 & Add.1 Secretary-General. Note, in­cluding biographical data

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1578It was decided to postpone the election until the

47th session of the Council

ByelorussianSSR

ChileCongo(Brazzaville) Mr. Philippe Gouamba

Gabon Mr. Mamadou NdiayeLebanon Mr. Edouard GhorraMauritania Mr, Abdallahi Ould DaddahRomania Mr. Ovidiu BadinaUnited States Mrs. Jean PickerUruguay Mr. Pedro P. Berro

COMMISSIONS OF THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COlTNCIL,FUNCTIONAL

-- members: confirmation (agenda item 20)

DocumentsE/4628 & Add.1 Secretary-General. Note, includ­

ing biographical data

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600The Council confirmed the nominations contained

in E/4628 & Add.1

The following members were confirmed:

Commission for Social Development

14

Draft resolution 11, inviting Member States tosubmit to the Secretary-General informa­tion on their laws and practices with re­gard to the matters dealt with in the Rec­ommendation on Consent to Marriage,Minimum Age for Marriage and Registra­tion of Marriages in accordance with Gen­eral Assembly resolution 2018 (XX), andto review their laws and practices in ac­cordance with the principles set forth inthe Convention and Recommendation onConsent of Marriage, Minimum Age forMarriage and Registration of Marriages;and recommending that States Membersof the United Nations and its specializedagencies. which have not already done so'sign, ratify or accede to the Convention,adopted unanimously as resolution 1395(XLVI)

Draft resolution IV, taldng note of the report ofthe Commission on the Status of Womenon its 22nd session, as amended, adoptedunanimously as resolution 1397 (XLVI)

Draft resolution Ill, inviting Member States totake all necessary measures to ensureequal access of women to education and toapply to the United Nations DevelopmentProgramme for technical assistance to de­velop educational programmes for girlsand women; recommenrting that MemberStates undertake projects for equal accessof women to education and for furthertraining of qualified women educators;recommending that Governments when re­questing technical assistance give priorityto projects concerning equal acces,s ofwomen to education; and inviting the UnitedNations Educational, Scientific and Cul­tural Organization to further develop itsprog,.1amme for equaJ. access of women toeducation within the context of a UnitedNations long-term programme for the ad­vancement of women, adopted unanimouslyas resolution 1396 (XLVI)

._._--~ .. - '_,,­"._,... _' ...

COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN (continued)-- report, 22nd session (continued)

Action in Plenary (continued)Draft resolutions in E/4684, adopted as follows

(continued)urging utilization of all information mediato encourage women to take up profes­sions requiring qualifications which wouldenable all their abilities to be used; invit­ing Member States, specialized agenciesand other interested bodies to study theeffects of the orientation of women forlimited occupations involving work oflesser skill; and suggesting that, in theplans and objectives of the United Na­tions and specialized agencies, increas­ing attention be given to the integrationof women in social and economic life with­in the framework of technological prog­ress, adopted unanimously as resolution1394 (XLVI)

SUBJECT INDEX

Mr. Vasily Ivanovich LuzginMr. Jos~ Pifi.era

Mr. Hussein KhalafMrs. Rita E. HauserMr. Hector Gros Espiell

Commission on the Status of Women

Mrs. Mimi Marinovic

Qo~~~sion on .£IuJ!l~ Rights

Mr. Herndn Santa CruzMrs. Qamar AhmadMr. Sleiman El ZeinMr. Hasan Nawab

Mr. Luis Rc1ul BetancesMrs. Elizabeth Duncan Koontz

Population Commission

Mr. A. Chandra SekharMr. Salustiano del Campo

ChileDominican

RepublicUnited States

IndiaSpain

COMMITTEE ON HOUSING, BUILDING AND PLANNING-- members: elect~on (agenda item 19)

ESC resolution 1147 (XLI)

DocumentsE/4631 & Add.1-3 Secretary-General. Note

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1599The follOWing were elected to serve a four-year

term beginning 1 Jan 1970: Australia, Brazil,Bulgaria, Colombia, Finland, Libya, Malay­sia, Pakistan, Tunisia

COMMITTEE FOR PROGRAMME AND CO-ORDINATION-- membeJ.'s: election (agenda item 19)

Documents

E/4645 & Add.1 Secretary-General. Note, in­cluding biographical data

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1578It was decided to postpone the election until the

47th session of the Council

COMMISSIONS OF THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COlTNCIL,FUNCTIONAL

-- members: confirmation (agenda item 20)

DocumentsE/4628 & Add.1 Secretary-General. Note, includ­

ing biographical data

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600The Council confirmed the nominations contained

in E/4628 & Add.1

The following members were confirmed:

Commission for Social Development

ChileIndiaLebanonPakistanUnited Arab

RepublicUnited StatesUruguay

ByelorussianSSR

ChileCongo(Brazzaville) Mr. Philippe Gouamba

Gabon Mr. Mamadou NdiayeLebanon Mr. Edouard Ghorra!~auritania Mr. Abdallahi Ould DaddahRomania Mr. Ovidiu BadinaUnited States Mrs. Jean PickerUruguay Mr. Pedro P. Berro

Draft resolution 11, inviting Member States tosubmit to the Secretary-General informa­tion on their laws and practices with re­gard to the matters dealt with in the Rec­ommendation on Consent to Marriage,Minimum Age for Marriage and Registra­tion of Marriages in accordance with Gen­eral Assembly resolution 2018 (XX), andto review their laws and practices in ac­cordance with the principles set forth inthe Convention and Recommendation onConsent of Marriage, Minimum Age forMarriage and Registration of Marriages;and recommending that States Membersof the United Nations and its specializedagencies, which have not already done sosign, ratify or accede to the Convention,adopted unanimously as resolution 1395(XLVI)

Draft resolution IV, taldng note of the report ofthe Commission on the Status of Womenon its 22nd session, as amended, adoptedunanimously as resolution 1397 (XLVI)

Draft resolution Ill, inviting Member States totake all necessary measures to ensureequal access of women to education and toapply to the United Nations DevelopmentProgramme for technical assistance to de­velop educational programmes for girlsand women; recommenrting that MemberStates undertake projects for equal accessof women to education and for furthertraining of qualified women educators;recommending that Governments when re­questing technical assistance give priorityto projects concerning equal acces,s ofwomen to education; and inviting the UnitedNations Educational, Scientific and Cul­tural Organization to further develop itsprog,! amme for equaJ. access of women toeducation within the context of a UnitedNations long-term programme for the ad­vancement of women, adopted unanimouslyas resolution 1396 (XLVI)

COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN (continued)-- report, 22nd session (continued)

Action in Plenary (continued)Draft resolutions in E/4684, adopted as follows

(continued)urging utilization of all information mediato encourage women to take up profes­sions requiring qualifications which wouldenable all their abilities to be used; invit­ing Member States, specialized agenciesand other interested bodies to study theeffects of the orientation of women forlimited occupations involving work oflesser skill; and suggesting that, in theplans and objectives of the United Na­tions and specialized agencies, increas­ing attention be given to the integrationof women in social and economic life with­in the framework of technological prog­ress, adopted unanimously as resolution1394 (XLVI)

14

SUBJECT INDEX

Mr. Vasily Ivanovich LuzginMr. Jos~ Pifi.era

Mr. Hussein KhalafMrs. Rita E. HauserMr. Hector Gros Espiell

Commission on the Status of Women

Mrs. Mimi Marinovic

Qo~~~sion on .£IuJ!l~ Rights

Mr. Herndn Santa CruzMrs. Qamar AhmadMr. Sleiman El ZeinMr. Hasan Nawab

Mr. Luis Rc1ul BetancesMrs. Elizabeth Duncan Koontz

Population Commission

Mr. A. Chandra SekharMr. Salustiano del Campo

ChileDominican

RepublicUnited States

IndiaSpain

COMMITTEE ON HOUSING, BUILDING AND PLANNING-- members: elect~on (agenda item 19)

ESC resolution 1147 (XLI)

DocumentsE/4631 & Add.1-3 Secretary-General. Note

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1599The follOWing were elected to serve a four-year

term beginning 1 Jan 1970: Australia, Brazil,Bulgaria, Colombia, Finland, Libya, Malay­sia, Pakistan, Tunisia

COMMITTEE FOR PROGRAMME AND CO-ORDINATION-- membeJ.'s: election (agenda item 19)

Documents

E/4645 & Add.1 Secretary-General. Note, in­cluding biographical data

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1578It was decided to postpone the election until the

47th session of the Council

COMMISSIONS OF THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COlTNCIL,FUNCTIONAL

-- members: confirmation (agenda item 20)

DocumentsE/4628 & Add.1 Secretary-General. Note, includ­

ing biographical data

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600The Council confirmed the nominations contained

in E/4628 & Add.1

The following members were confirmed:

Commission for Social Development

ChileIndiaLebanonPakistanUnited Arab

RepublicUnited StatesUruguay

ByelorussianSSR

ChileCongo(Brazzaville) Mr. Philippe Gouamba

Gabon Mr. Mamadou NdiayeLebanon Mr. Edouard Ghorra!~auritania Mr. Abdallahi Ould DaddahRomania Mr. Ovidiu BadinaUnited States Mrs. Jean PickerUruguay Mr. Pedro P. Berro

Draft resolution 11, inviting Member States tosubmit to the Secretary-General informa­tion on their laws and practices with re­gard to the matters dealt with in the Rec­ommendation on Consent to Marriage,Minimum Age for Marriage and Registra­tion of Marriages in accordance with Gen­eral Assembly resolution 2018 (XX), andto review their laws and practices in ac­cordance with the principles set forth inthe Convention and Recommendation onConsent of Marriage, Minimum Age forMarriage and Registration of Marriages;and recommending that States Membersof the United Nations and its specializedagencies, which have not already done sosign, ratify or accede to the Convention,adopted unanimously as resolution 1395(XLVI)

Draft resolution IV, taldng note of the report ofthe Commission on the Status of Womenon its 22nd session, as amended, adoptedunanimously as resolution 1397 (XLVI)

Draft resolution Ill, inviting Member States totake all necessary measures to ensureequal access of women to education and toapply to the United Nations DevelopmentProgramme for technical assistance to de­velop educational programmes for girlsand women; recommenrting that MemberStates undertake projects for equal accessof women to education and for furthertraining of qualified women educators;recommending that Governments when re­questing technical assistance give priorityto projects concerning equal acces,s ofwomen to education; and inviting the UnitedNations Educational, Scientific and Cul­tural Organization to further develop itsprog,! amme for equaJ. access of women toeducation within the context of a UnitedNations long-term programme for the ad­vancement of women, adopted unanimouslyas resolution 1396 (XLVI)

COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN (continued)-- report, 22nd session (continued)

Action in Plenary (continued)Draft resolutions in E/4684, adopted as follows

(continued)urging utilization of all information mediato encourage women to take up profes­sions requiring qualifications which wouldenable all their abilities to be used; invit­ing Member States, specialized agenciesand other interested bodies to study theeffects of the orientation of women forlimited occupations involving work oflesser skill; and suggesting that, in theplans and objectives of the United Na­tions and specialized agencies, increas­ing attention be given to the integrationof women in social and economic life with­in the framework of technological prog­ress, adopted unanimously as resolution1394 (XLVI)

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SUBJECT INDEX

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL-- agenda, 46th session (agenda item 2)

Rules 13 and 14 of the Council'S Rules of Procedure

CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT (continued)-- & economic and social development (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)requesting the Secretary-General to prepare,in co-operation with the interested organiza­tions of the United Nations system and theInternational Co-operative Alliance, areporton the contribution to be made by the co­operative movement in the achievement ofthe goals of the Second United Nations De­velopment Decade, as amended, adoptedunanimously at the 1602nd meeting asresolution 1413 (XLVI)

COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON NON.GOVERNMENTAL OR­GANIZATIONS

-- members: election (agenda item 19)

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600It was decided to postpone the election until the

resumed 47th session of the Council

DEVELOPING COUNTRIES-- natural resources: development (agenda item 7 (b))

DocumentsE/4608 (& Corr.1, French only), & Add.1,2 Ad-

visory Committee on the Application of Sci­ence and Technology to Development. Report(Add.2 contains Secn:tary-General's note onfi!1ancial implications of issuing me reportas a United Nations pUblication)

E/4611. (ESCOR, 46th sess.) Advisory Committeeon the Application of Science and Technologyto Development. 6th report, 1968/1969,paras 17-19 and draft resolution in Annex IV

E/4644 Secretariat. Progress report on theWorld Plan of Action for the Application ofscience and technology to development

E/AC.6/L.399 Committee for Programme andCo-ordination. Excerpts from the report onthe 1st part of its 3rd session

Disc'Ussion in Economic Cttee: Meetings 475-479E/4694 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution I in E/4694, commending the re­

port in E/4608 & Add.1 to the attention ofMember States of the United Nations spe­cialized agencies and international o~gani­zations concerned; requesting the Secretary.General to arrange for separate publicationand Widest distribution of the report· and in­viting the Committee to keep unde: reviewaction taken in accordance with the recom­mendations in the report and to report fur­ther to the Council on other steps that shouldbe taken to render more effective the inves­tigation, developinent and utilization ofnatural resources in the developing countriesadopted unanimously as resolution 1427(XLVI)

-- tax treaties

See Tax treaties: developed and developing countries

19721971

197219711973197319721973197119731971

19721972

Term of officeMembers (expires 31 Dec)

KuwaitLebanonLibyaMalaysiaNetherlandsPakistanPanamaTunisiaUSSRUnited Arab

RepublicUnited KingdomUnited Republic of

Tanzania.United States'

Australia 1973Brazil 1973Bulgaria 1973Chile 1971Colombia 1973Congo (Democratic

Republic) 1972Finland 1973France 1971Ghaua 1971Guatemala 1972Hungary 1971Italy 1972Japan 1972Kenya 1971

CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT-- & economic and social development (agenda item 9)

ESC decision of 19 Dec 1968

DocumentsE/4648 Poland. Memorandum on the role of the

co-operative movement in economic andsocial development

E/L.1256 Bulgaria. Letter, 2 Jun, transmittingextracts from the speech delivered by theChairman of the Council of Ministers to ther:onference on Integrated Mechanization inthe Rural Economy, Pleven 1969

E/L.1259 Bulgaria, Kuwait, Sudan, UnitedRepub­lie of Tanzania, Upper Volta, Yugoslavia.Draft resolution

E/C .2/673 International Co-operative Alliance.Statement

Discussion in Plenar),: Meetings 1588, 1589, 1602Draft resolution in E/L.1259, deciding to take full

account of the potential role of the co­operative movement in the preparatory workfor the Second United Nations DevelopmentDecade and to make an assessment of thecontrihution which can be made by ~his

movement in the achievement of the goalsof the Decade; requesting interested orga­nizations and bodies in the United Nationssystem to assist Governments, at theirrequest, in the development and strength­ening of the co-operative movement, andto report to the Council on their activi­ties in this field; inviting Member Stateswhich have experience in the field of co­operatives to give assistance to the de­veloping countries in developing the poten­tial which the co..operative movement canoffer to economic and social development;recommending the Governments concerned,particularly the Governments of developingcountries, to intensify their efforts to devel­op the co-operative movements using theassistance provided by the United NationsDevelopment Programme in this field, and

COMMITTEE ON HOUSING, BUILDING AND PLANNING(continued)

-- members: election (continued)

Composition of the Committee on Housing, Building andPlanning as of 1 Jan 1970

Te-rm of officeMembers (expires 31 Dec)

aril,'f-

fG

l1e

n-

IN

Id-

:L,

15

SUBJECT INDEX

COMMITTEE ON HOUSING, BUILDING AND PLANNING(continued)

-- members: election (continued)

Composition of the Committee on Housing, Building andPlanning ae of 1 Jan 1970

CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT-- & economic and social development (agenda item 9)

ESC decision of 19 Dec 1968

DocumentsE/4648 Poland. Memorandum on the role of the

co-operative movement in economic andsocial development

E/L.1256 Bulgaria. Letter, 2 Jun, transmittingextracts from the speech delivered by theChairman of the Council of Ministers to the';onference on Integrated Mechanization inthe Rural Economy, Pleven 1969

E/L.1259 Bulgaria, Kuwait, Sudan, UnitedRepub­lie of Tanzania, Upper Volta, Yugoslavia.Draft resolution

E/C .2/673 International Co-operative Alliance.Statement

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1588, 1589, 1602Draft resolution in E/L.1259, deciding to take full

account of the potential role of the co­operative movement in the preparatory workfor the Second United Nations DevelopmentDecade and to make an assessment of thecontrihution which can be made by ~his

movement in the achievement of the goalsof the Decade; requesting interested orga­nizations and bodies in the United Nationssystem to assist Governments, at theirrequest, in the development and strength­ening of the co-operative movement, andto report to the Council on their activi­ties in this field; inviting Member Stateswhich have experience in the field of co­operatives to give assistance to the de­veloping countries in developing the poten­tial which the co..operative movement canoffer to economic and social development;recommending the Governments concerned,particularly the Governments of developingcountries, to intensify their efforts to devel­op the co-operative movements using theassistance provided by the United NationsDevelopment Programme in this field, and

19731973197319711973

19721973197119711972197119'7219721971

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL-- agenda, 46th session (agenda item 2)

Rules 13 and 14 of tile Council's Rules of Procedure

CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT (continued)-- & economic and social development (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)requesting the Secretary-General to prepare,in co-operation with the interested organiza­tions of the United Nations system and theInternational Co-operative Alliance, areporton the contribution to be made by the co­operative movement in the achievement ofthe goals of the Second United Nations De­velopment Decade, as amended, adoptedunanimously at the 1602nd meeting asresolution 1413 (XLVI)

COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON NON-GOVERNMENTAL OR­GANIZATIONS

-- members: election (agenda item 19)

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600It was decided to postpone the election until the

resumed 47th session of the Council

DEVELOPING COUNTRIES-- natural resources: development (agenda item 7 (b»

DocumentsE/4608 (& Corr.l, French only), & Add.1,2 Ad-

visory Committee on the Application of Sci­ence and Technology to Development. Report(Add.2 contains Secn:tary-General's note onfi?ancial implications of issuing the repm.'tas a United Nations publication)

E/4611. (ESCOR, 46th sess.) Advisory Committeeon the Application of Science and Technologyto Development. 6th report, 1968/1969,paras 17-19 and draft resolution in Annex IV

E/4644 Secretariat. Progress report on theWorld Plan of Action for the Application ofscience and technology to development

E/AC.6/L.399 Committee for Programme andCo-ordination. Excerpts from the report onthe 1st part of its 3rd session

Disc'ussion in Economic Cttee: Meetings 475-479E/4694 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution I in E/4694, commending the re­

port in E/4608 & Add.1 to the attention ofMember states of the United Nations spe­cialized agencies and international o~gani­zations concerned; requesting the Secretary.General to arrange for separate publicationand Widest distribution of the report· and in­Viting the Committee to keep unde~ reviewaction taken in accordance with the recom­mendations in the report and to report fur­ther to the Council on other steps that shouldbe taken to render more effective the inves­tigation, developinent and utilization ofnatural resources in the developing countriesadopted unanimously as resolution 1427(XLVI)

-- tax treaties

See Tax treaties: developed and developing countries

19721971

197219711973197319721973197119731971

19721972

Term of officeMembers (expires:11 Dec)

KuwaitLebanonLibyaMalaysiaNetherlandsPakistanPanamaTunisiaUSSRUnited Arab

RepublicUnited KingdomUnited Republic of

Tanzania.United States'

Te-rm of officeMembers (expires 31 Dec)

AustraliaBrazilBulgariaChileColombiaCongo (Democratic

Republic)FinlandFranceGhai1aGuatemalaHungaryItalyJapanKenya

15

SUBJECT INDEX

COMMITTEE ON HOUSING, BUILDING AND PLANNING(continued)

-- members: election (continued)

Composition of the Committee on Housing, Building andPlanning ae of 1 Jan 1970

CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT-- & economic and social development (agenda item 9)

ESC decision of 19 Dec 1968

DocumentsE/4648 Poland. Memorandum on the role of the

co-operative movement in economic andsocial development

E/L.1256 Bulgaria. Letter, 2 Jun, transmittingextracts from the speech delivered by theChairman of the Council of Ministers to the';onference on Integrated Mechanization inthe Rural Economy, Pleven 1969

E/L.1259 Bulgaria, Kuwait, Sudan, UnitedRepub­lie of Tanzania, Upper Volta, Yugoslavia.Draft resolution

E/C .2/673 International Co-operative Alliance.Statement

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1588, 1589, 1602Draft resolution in E/L.1259, deciding to take full

account of the potential role of the co­operative movement in the preparatory workfor the Second United Nations DevelopmentDecade and to make an assessment of thecontrihution which can be made by ~his

movement in the achievement of the goalsof the Decade; requesting interested orga­nizations and bodies in the United Nationssystem to assist Governments, at theirrequest, in the development and strength­ening of the co-operative movement, andto report to the Council on their activi­ties in this field; inviting Member Stateswhich have experience in the field of co­operatives to give assistance to the de­veloping countries in developing the poten­tial which the co..operative movement canoffer to economic and social development;recommending the Governments concerned,particularly the Governments of developingcountries, to intensify their efforts to devel­op the co-operative movements using theassistance provided by the United NationsDevelopment Programme in this field, and

19731973197319711973

19721973197119711972197119'7219721971

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL-- agenda, 46th session (agenda item 2)

Rules 13 and 14 of tile Council's Rules of Procedure

CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT (continued)-- & economic and social development (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)requesting the Secretary-General to prepare,in co-operation with the interested organiza­tions of the United Nations system and theInternational Co-operative Alliance, areporton the contribution to be made by the co­operative movement in the achievement ofthe goals of the Second United Nations De­velopment Decade, as amended, adoptedunanimously at the 1602nd meeting asresolution 1413 (XLVI)

COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON NON-GOVERNMENTAL OR­GANIZATIONS

-- members: election (agenda item 19)

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600It was decided to postpone the election until the

resumed 47th session of the Council

DEVELOPING COUNTRIES-- natural resources: development (agenda item 7 (b»

DocumentsE/4608 (& Corr.l, French only), & Add.1,2 Ad-

visory Committee on the Application of Sci­ence and Technology to Development. Report(Add.2 contains Secn:tary-General's note onfi?ancial implications of issuing the repm.'tas a United Nations publication)

E/4611. (ESCOR, 46th sess.) Advisory Committeeon the Application of Science and Technologyto Development. 6th report, 1968/1969,paras 17-19 and draft resolution in Annex IV

E/4644 Secretariat. Progress report on theWorld Plan of Action for the Application ofscience and technology to development

E/AC.6/L.399 Committee for Programme andCo-ordination. Excerpts from the report onthe 1st part of its 3rd session

Disc'ussion in Economic Cttee: Meetings 475-479E/4694 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution I in E/4694, commending the re­

port in E/4608 & Add.1 to the attention ofMember states of the United Nations spe­cialized agencies and international o~gani­zations concerned; requesting the Secretary.General to arrange for separate publicationand Widest distribution of the report· and in­Viting the Committee to keep unde~ reviewaction taken in accordance with the recom­mendations in the report and to report fur­ther to the Council on other steps that shouldbe taken to render more effective the inves­tigation, developinent and utilization ofnatural resources in the developing countriesadopted unanimously as resolution 1427(XLVI)

-- tax treaties

See Tax treaties: developed and developing countries

19721971

197219711973197319721973197119731971

19721972

Term of officeMembers (expires:11 Dec)

KuwaitLebanonLibyaMalaysiaNetherlandsPakistanPanamaTunisiaUSSRUnited Arab

RepublicUnited KingdomUnited Republic of

Tanzania.United States'

Te-rm of officeMembers (expires 31 Dec)

AustraliaBrazilBulgariaChileColombiaCongo (Democratic

Republic)FinlandFranceGhai1aGuatemalaHungaryItalyJapanKenya

15

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SUBJECT INDEX

President:Vice-Presidents:

Resolutions E/RES/1389-1430 issued separately inmimeographed form as follows:

-- resolutions

E/4715 (& Corr.1, English and Spanish only) (ESCOR,46th sess.) Collected edition

E!L.1260 List of resolutions

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL (continued)-- organization of work (continued)

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1596 (continued)summaries of the regional economic sur­veys; to suggestion No.8, whereby the Coun­cil should in future have before it part oneof the World Economic Survey, which dealswith a substantive problem on the Council'sagenda, and a summary of part two, whichdeals with current economic trends; and tosuggestion No. 20, whereby the annual reportof the Council to the General Assembly shouldno longer contain substantive summaries ofSecretariat studies and reports presented tothe Council

The Council further decided to amend the first sen­tence of rule 37 of the rules of procedure ofthe functional commissions as follows: "Sum­mary records of the public meetings of theCommission and its subsidiary bodies, whererequired, shall be prepared by the Secretar­iat", and requested the regional economiccommissions to make similar change in theirrules of procedure

-- organization of work, 46th session

See Economic and Social Council: agenda, 46th session

E

E

E

EE

EE

E,

E,E,ElEl

ElEl

El

El

El

El

El

El

El

El

E/.,'

E/E/

E/E/

~

I

EC

Advisory Committee on the Applica­tion of Science and Technology

to Development: report, 6thAfrica, Southern: racial discrimina­

tion: elimination: co-ordinationof activities

Africa, Southern: racial discrimina­tion: elimination: United Nationsmeasures

Commission for Social Development:report, 20th session

Commission on Human Rights: re­port, 25th session

Commission on Narcotic Drugs: spe­cial session, 1970: date andmeeting place

Commission on the Status of Women:report, 22nd session

Co-operative movement: & economicand social development

Developing countries: natural re­sources: development

Education: & economic and social de­velopment

Educati.on: international co-opera­tion

GenocideHuman rights: economic, social and

cultural: implementationHuman rights: violations: communi...

cations

E/RES/1403-1411

E/RES/1414-1425

E/RES/1402

E/RES/1415

E/RES/1428

E/RES/1414

E/RES/1394-1397

E/RPS/1413

E/RES/1427

E/RES/1403

E/RES/1404

E/RES/1420E/RES/1421

E/RES/1422 &Corr.1

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1596 .The Council decided to refer the suggestions in

part one of E/L.1249, and the proposalsmade at that meeting, to the Co-ordinationCommittee of the Council at its 47th session,with the exception of suggestions Nos.7, 8,20 and 21 regarding which it decided as fol­lows: (a) to refer suggestion No.21 to theCommittee for Programme and Co-ordina­tion for consideration at its meetings inJun 1969, and (b) to give immediate effect,to suggestion No. 7, whereby the Councilshould have before it for discussion of in­ternational economic and social policy only

DocumentsE/L.1249 (& Corr.1,2, French only), & Add.1-3

Secretariat. Working paper

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL (continued)-- agenda, 46th session (continued)

DocumentsE/4607 (& Corr.1, English and French only) Sec­

retary-General. Note transmitting the pro­visional agenda

E/L.1245 (& Corr.1, French only) Secretaq'-General. Note on the organization of work

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1578, 1579, 1593Provisional agenda in E/4607 & Corr.1, as amend­

ed, adoped at the 1578th meeting

-- agenda, 47th session (agenda item 22)Rule 11 of the Council' Rules of Procedure

DocumentsE/L.1246 & Corr.1,2 & Add.1 Secretary-General.

Provisional agendaE/L.1252 Secretary-General. Note (''1 the organi­

zation of workE/L.1258 Secretary-General. Note on documenta­

tion for the session

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1602Provisional agenda in E/L.1246 & Corr.1,2, &

Add.1, as amended, adopedProvisional organization of work in E/L.1252

adopted

-- documents: lists E/INF/101 & Rev.1

-- members: representatives

DocumentsE/4683 ESC: President and Vice-Presidents. Re­

port on credentials of representativesE/INF/102 & Corr.1, & Add.1-4 Secretariat. List

of representatives

-- officers, 1969: election (agenda item 1)Rule 20 of the Council's Rules of Procedure

The follOWing officers were elected by acclamationat the 1578th meeting:

Mr. Raymond Scheyven (Belgium)Mr. Maximiliano Kestler

(Guatemala)Mr. Fakhreddine Mohamed (Sudan)Mr. J.B.P. Maramis (Indonesia)

-- organization of work (agenda item 21)ESC resolution 1379 (XLV)

I,I .

11il

16

·11

~l

SUBJECT INDEX

President:Vice-Presidents:

Resolutions E/RES/1389-1430 issued separately inmimeographed form as follows:

-- resolutions

E/4715 (& Corr.1, English and Spanish only) (ESCOR,46th sess.) Collected edition

E!L.1260 List of resolutions

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL (continued)-- organization of work (continued)

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1596 (continued)summaries of the regional economic sur­veys; to suggestion No.8, whereby the Coun­cil should in future have before it part oneof the World Economic Survey, which dealswith a substantive problem on the Council'sagenda, and a summary of part two, whichdeals with current economic trends; and tosuggestion No. 20, whereby the annual reportof the Council to the General Assembly shouldno longer contain substantive summaries ofSecretariat studies and reports presented tothe Council

The Council further decided to amend the first sen­tence of rule 37 of the rules of procedure ofthe functional commissions as follows: "Sum­mary records of the public meetings of theCommission and its subsidiary bodies, whererequired, shall be prepared by the Secretar­iat", and requested the regional economiccommissions to make similar change in theirrules of procedure

-- organization of work, 46th session

See Economic and Social Council: agenda, 46th session

Advisory Committee on the Applica­tion of Science and Technology

to Development: report, 6thAfrica, Southern: racial discrimina­

tion: elimination: co-ordinationof activities

Africa, Southern: racial discrimina­tion: elimination: United Nationsmeasures

Commission for Social Development:report, 20th session

Commission on Human Rights: re­port, 25th session

Commission on Narcotic Drugs: spe­cial session, 1970: date andmeeting place

Commission on the Status of Women:report, 22nd session

Co-operative movement: & economicand social development

Developing cOWltries: natural re­sources: development

Education: & economic and social de­velopment

Educati.on: international co-opera­tion

GenocideHuman rights: economic, social and

cultural: implementationHuman rights: violations: communi...

cations

E/RES/1403-1411

E/RES/1414-1425

E/RES/1402

E/RES/1394-1397

E/RPS/1413

E/RES/1427

E/RES/1403

E/RES/1404

E/RES/1420E/RES/1421

E/RES/1422 &Corr.l

E/RES/1414

E/RES/1415

E/RES/1428

The follOWing officers were elected by acclamationat the 1578th meeting:

Mr. Raymond Scheyven (Belgium)Mr. Maximiliano Kestler

(Guatemala)Mr. Fakhreddine Mohamed (Sudan)Mr. J.B.P. Maramis (Indonesia)

-- organization of work (agenda item 21)ESC resolution 1379 (XLV)

DocumentsE/L.1249 (& Corr.l,2, French only), & Add.1-3

Secretariat. Working paper

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1596 .The Council decided to refer the suggestions in

part one of E/L.1249, and the proposalsmade at that meeting, to the Co-ordinationCommittee of the Council at its 47th session,with the exception of suggestions Nos.7, 8,20 and 21 regarding which it decided as fol­lows: (a) to refer suggestion No.21 to theCommittee for Programme and Co-ordina­tion for consideration at its meetings inJun 1969, and (b) to give immediate effect,to suggestion No. 7, whereby the Councilshould have before it for discussion of in­ternational economic and social policy only

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL (continued)-- agenda, 46th session (continued)

DocumentsE/4607 (& Corr.1, English and French only) Sec­

retary-General. Note transmitting the pro­visional agenda

E/L.1245 (& Corr.1, French only) Secretar;y-General. Note on the organization of work

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1578, 1579, 1593Provisional agenda in E/4607 & Corr.1, as amend­

ed, adoped at the 1578th meeting

-- agenda, 47th session (agenda item 22)Rule 11 of the COWlcil' Rules of Procedure

DocumentsE/L.1246 & Corr.1,2 & Add.1 Secretary-General.

Provisional agendaE/L.1252 Secretary-General. Note (''1 the organi­

zation of workE/L.1258 Secretary-General. Note on documenta­

tion for the session

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1602Provisional agenda in E/L.1246 & Corr.1,2, &

Add.l, as amended, adopedProvisional organization of work in E/L.1252

adopted

-- documents: lists E/INF/101 & Rev.1

-- members: representatives

DocumentsE/4683 ESC: President and Vice-Presidents. Re­

port on credentials of representativesE/INF/l02 & Corr.1, & Add.1-4 Secretariat. List

of representatives

-- officers, 1969: election (agenda item 1)Rule 20 of the Council's Rules of Procedure

16

SUBJECT INDEX

President:Vice-Presidents:

Resolutions E/RES/1389-1430 issued separately inmimeographed form as follows:

-- resolutions

E/4715 (& Corr.1, English and Spanish only) (ESCOR,46th sess.) Collected edition

E!L.1260 List of resolutions

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL (continued)-- organization of work (continued)

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1596 (continued)summaries of the regional economic sur­veys; to suggestion No.8, whereby the Coun­cil should in future have before it part oneof the World Economic Survey, which dealswith a substantive problem on the Council'sagenda, and a summary of part two, whichdeals with current economic trends; and tosuggestion No. 20, whereby the annual reportof the Council to the General Assembly shouldno longer contain substantive summaries ofSecretariat studies and reports presented tothe Council

The Council further decided to amend the first sen­tence of rule 37 of the rules of procedure ofthe functional commissions as follows: "Sum­mary records of the public meetings of theCommission and its subsidiary bodies, whererequired, shall be prepared by the Secretar­iat", and requested the regional economiccommissions to make similar change in theirrules of procedure

-- organization of work, 46th session

See Economic and Social Council: agenda, 46th session

Advisory Committee on the Applica­tion of Science and Technology

to Development: report, 6thAfrica, Southern: racial discrimina­

tion: elimination: co-ordinationof activities

Africa, Southern: racial discrimina­tion: elimination: United Nationsmeasures

Commission for Social Development:report, 20th session

Commission on Human Rights: re­port, 25th session

Commission on Narcotic Drugs: spe­cial session, 1970: date andmeeting place

Commission on the Status of Women:report, 22nd session

Co-operative movement: & economicand social development

Developing cOWltries: natural re­sources: development

Education: & economic and social de­velopment

Educati.on: international co-opera­tion

GenocideHuman rights: economic, social and

cultural: implementationHuman rights: violations: communi...

cations

E/RES/1403-1411

E/RES/1414-1425

E/RES/1402

E/RES/1394-1397

E/RPS/1413

E/RES/1427

E/RES/1403

E/RES/1404

E/RES/1420E/RES/1421

E/RES/1422 &Corr.l

E/RES/1414

E/RES/1415

E/RES/1428

The follOWing officers were elected by acclamationat the 1578th meeting:

Mr. Raymond Scheyven (Belgium)Mr. Maximiliano Kestler

(Guatemala)Mr. Fakhreddine Mohamed (Sudan)Mr. J.B.P. Maramis (Indonesia)

-- organization of work (agenda item 21)ESC resolution 1379 (XLV)

DocumentsE/L.1249 (& Corr.l,2, French only), & Add.1-3

Secretariat. Working paper

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1596 .The Council decided to refer the suggestions in

part one of E/L.1249, and the proposalsmade at that meeting, to the Co-ordinationCommittee of the Council at its 47th session,with the exception of suggestions Nos.7, 8,20 and 21 regarding which it decided as fol­lows: (a) to refer suggestion No.21 to theCommittee for Programme and Co-ordina­tion for consideration at its meetings inJun 1969, and (b) to give immediate effect,to suggestion No. 7, whereby the Councilshould have before it for discussion of in­ternational economic and social policy only

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL (continued)-- agenda, 46th session (continued)

DocumentsE/4607 (& Corr.1, English and French only) Sec­

retary-General. Note transmitting the pro­visional agenda

E/L.1245 (& Corr.1, French only) Secretar;y-General. Note on the organization of work

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1578, 1579, 1593Provisional agenda in E/4607 & Corr.1, as amend­

ed, adoped at the 1578th meeting

-- agenda, 47th session (agenda item 22)Rule 11 of the COWlcil' Rules of Procedure

DocumentsE/L.1246 & Corr.1,2 & Add.1 Secretary-General.

Provisional agendaE/L.1252 Secretary-General. Note (''1 the organi­

zation of workE/L.1258 Secretary-General. Note on documenta­

tion for the session

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1602Provisional agenda in E/L.1246 & Corr.1,2, &

Add.l, as amended, adopedProvisional organization of work in E/L.1252

adopted

-- documents: lists E/INF/101 & Rev.1

-- members: representatives

DocumentsE/4683 ESC: President and Vice-Presidents. Re­

port on credentials of representativesE/INF/l02 & Corr.1, & Add.1-4 Secretariat. List

of representatives

-- officers, 1969: election (agenda item 1)Rule 20 of the Council's Rules of Procedure

16

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SUBJECT INDEX

E/RES/1412

E!RES/1430

I1

·1i

-I'J,j

E/4697 &Add.1

E/4692

E/4699

EDUCATION-- & economic and social development (agenda item 10)

DocumentsE/4620 (& Corr.1, English, French and Spanish)

(E/CN.5/441 (& Corr.1, English, French andSpanish» (ESCOR, 46th sess.) & Summary,Summary/Corr.1 Commission for SocialDevelopment. Report on its 20th session,17 Feb - 5 Mar 1969, paras 14-21 and draftresolution I A

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 608E/4681 & Corr.1 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolution I A in E/4681, recommending to

Governments to provide compulsory and freeprimary education, and to ensure tha"'" sec­endary and higher education is accessible toall, to establish universal equality of oppor­1unity to obtain education, without discrimina­tion and to intensify technical co-operationwith developing countries; urging those Stateswhich have not yet done so to accept or ratifythe Convention against Discrimination in Edu­cation and to comply with the Recommendationagainst Discrimination in Education; endors­ing the intention of the United Nations Educa­tional, Scientific and Cultural Organization toundertake during the International EducationYear studies in the field of training with aview to helping countries make their educa­tional system more productive and more re­sponsive to their development needs and todraw up a specific programme relating to themoral and civic education of young people; re­questing the United Nations Educational, Sci­entific and Cultural Organization to co-op­erate with the Commission for Social Devel­opment and the Secretary-General in carryingout its programme and to inform the Commis­sion on the results of the International Educa­tion Year; requesting the Secretary-General,in co-operation with the United Nations Edu­cational, Scientific and Cultural Organizationto intensify United Nations efforts to promotethe dissemination and exchange of informationon educational studies and research on aworld-wide scale, to draft the broad outlinesof a world strategy for the utilization of humanresources through education as an integralpart of the plans for the Second United NationsDevelopment Decade and to study the problemof adapting education to national policies andplans for economic and social development;and inviting Governments to redouble theirefforts to make the school an environment for

ECONOMIC COMMITTEE (continued)-- reports (continued)

See under subject of report for discussion (continued)E/4692 Natural resources: non-agricultural:

developmentScience and technology: transfer to de'"

veloping countriesTax treaties: developed and developing

countriesWater desalination

E/4694

E/4700

E!RES/1390

ECONOMIC COMMITTEE-- organization of work

Discussion in Economic Cttee: Meeting 471-- reports

See under subject of report for discussionE/4694 Advisory Committee on the Application

of Science and Technology to Devel­opment: report, 6th

Developing countries: natural resour­ces: development

Land reform

E/RES/1409

E/RES/1389

E/RES/1416E/RES/1394

E/RES/1396E/RES/1407

E/RES/1412

E/RES/1412

E/RES/1391-1393E/RES/1401E/RES/1417E/RES/1429

E/RES/1419E/RES/1408

E/RES/1405

E/RES/1406

E/RES/1426

ECONOMIC ,AND SOCIAL COUNCIL (continued)__ resolutions (continued)

Resolutions E/RES/1389-1430 issued separately inmimeographed form as follows (continued)

E/RES/1400 Lebanon: cannabis: cultivation: sub-stitution programme: interna­tional co-operation

Marriage: age, consent and registra­tion: Recommendation? 1965:im­piementation

Minorities: protectionNamibia: trade union rights: in­

fringementsNarcotic drugs: international controlNarcotic drugs: Single Convention,

1961: accessions and ratifica­tions

Natural resources: non-agricultural:development

Non-governmental organizatiOnsPsychotropic substances: controlRacial intolerance: eliminationScience -and technology: transfer to

developing countriesSlavery: eradicationSocial development: technical co-op­

erationSocial security: & economic and so­

cial developmentSocial welfare: & economic and so­

cial developmentSouth Africa: trade union rights: in­

fringementsSouthern Rhodesia: trade union

rights: infringementsTax treaties: developed and develop­

ing countriesTerritories under Portuguese ad­

ministration: trade union rights:infringements

United Nations: economic and socialactivities: programme of work

United Nations Development Decade,Second

United Nations Institute for Trainingand Research: report

War criminals: punishmentWomen: econom~,c and social devel­

opment: participation inWomen: educationYouth: economic and social develop­

ment, participation in-- and subsidiary organs: composition, 1969 E/INF/100

E/RES/1418E/RES/1412

E/RES/1398-1402E/RES/1399

E/RES/1395

ica-Logy

ina-tion

ina-ions

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17!

.1

SUBJECT INDEX

E/RES/1412

E!RES/1430

E/RES/1412

E!RES/1390

E/4697 &Add.1

E/4692

EDUCATION-- & economic and social development (agenda item 10)

DocumentsE/4620 (& Corr.1, English, French and Spanish)

(E/CN.5/44I (& Corr.l, English, French andSpanish)) (ESCOR, 46th sess.) & Summary,Summary/Corr.1 Commission for SocialDevelopment. Report on its 20th session,17 Feb - 5 Mar 1969, paras 14..21 and draftresolution I A

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 608E/4681 & Corr.1 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolution I A in E/468I, recommending to

Governments to provide compulsory and freeprimary education, and to ensure tha"" sec­endary and higher education is accessible toall, to establish universal equality of oppor­tunity to obtain education, without discrimina­tion and to intensify technical co-operationwith developing countries; urging those Stateswhich have not yet done so to accept or ratifythe Convention against Discrimination in Edu­cation and to comply with the Recommendationagainst Discrimination in Education; endors­ing the intention of the United Nations Educa..tional, Scientific and CulturalOrganization toundertake during the International EducationYear studies in the field of training with aview to helping countries make their educa­tional system more productive and more re..sponsive to their development needs and todraw up a specific programme relating to themoral and civic education of young people; re­questing the United Nations Educational, Sci­entific and Cultural Organization to co-op­erate with the Commission for Social Devel­opment and the Secretary-General in carryingout its programme and to inform the Commis­sion on the results of the International Educa­tion Year; requesting the Secretary-General,in co-operation with the United Nations Edu­cational, Scientific and Cultural Organizationto intensify United Nations efforts to promotethe dissemination and exchange of informationon educational studies and research on aworld-wide scale, to draft the broad outlinesof a world strategy for the utilization of hum3nresources through education as an integralpart of the plans for the Second United NationsDevelopment Decade and to study the problemof adapting education to national policies andplans for economic and social development;and inViting Governments to redouble theirefforts to make the school an enVironment for

ECONOMIC COMMITTEE (continued)-- reports (continued)

See under subject of report for discussion (continued)E/4692 Natural resources: non-agricultural:

developmentE/4699 Science and technology: transfer tode~

veloping countriesTax treaties: developed and developing

countriesWater desalination

E/RES/1409

E/RES/1389

E/RES/1416E/RES/1394

E/RES/1396E/RES/1407

E/RES/1426

E/RES/1391-1393E/RES/1401E/RES/1417E/RES/1429

E/RES/1419E/RES/1408

E/RES/1405

E/RES/1406

E/RES/1412

E/RES/1398-1402E/RES/1399

E/RES/1418E/RES/1412

ECONOMIC ,AND SOCIAL COUNCIL (continued)__ resolutions (continued)

Resolutions E/RES/1389-1430 issued separately inmimeographed form as follows (continued)

E/RES/1400 Lebanon: cannabis: cultivation: sub-stitution programme: interna­tional co-operation

Marriage: age, consent and registra­tion: Recommendation? 1965:im­pIementation

Minorities: protectionNamibia: trade union rights: in­

fringementsNarcotic drugs: international controlNarcotic drugs: Single Convention,

1961: accessions and ratifica­tions

Natural resources: non-agricultural:development

Non-governmental organizatiDnsPsychotropic substances: controlRacial intolerance: eliminationScience -and technology: transfer to

developing countriesSlavery: eradicationSocial development: technical co-op­

erationSocial security: & economic and so­

cial developmentSocial welfare: & economic and so­

cial developmentSouth Africa: trade union rights: in­

fringementsSouthern Rhodesia: trade union

rights: infringementsTax treaties: developed and develop­

ing countriesTerritories under Portuguese ad­

ministration: trade union rights:infringements

United Nations: economic and socialactivities: programme of work

United Nations Development Decade,Second

United Nations Institute for Trainingand Research: report

War criminals: punishmentWomen: econom;,c and social devel­

opment: participation inWomen: educationYouth: economic and social develop­

ment, participation in

-- and subsidiary organs: composition, 1969 E/INF/100

ECONOMIC COMMITTEE-- organization of work

Discussion in Economic Cttee: Meeting 471

-- reports

See under subject of report for discussion

E/4694 Advisory Committee on the Applicationof Science and Technology to Devel­opment: report, 6th

E/4694 Developing countries: natural resour-ces: development

E/4700 Land reform

E/RES/1395

17

SUBJECT INDEX

E/RES/1412

E!RES/1430

E/RES/1412

E!RES/1390

E/4697 &Add.1

E/4692

EDUCATION-- & economic and social development (agenda item 10)

DocumentsE/4620 (& Corr.1, English, French and Spanish)

(E/CN.5/44I (& Corr.l, English, French andSpanish)) (ESCOR, 46th sess.) & Summary,Summary/Corr.1 Commission for SocialDevelopment. Report on its 20th session,17 Feb - 5 Mar 1969, paras 14..21 and draftresolution I A

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 608E/4681 & Corr.1 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolution I A in E/468I, recommending to

Governments to provide compulsory and freeprimary education, and to ensure tha"" sec­endary and higher education is accessible toall, to establish universal equality of oppor­tunity to obtain education, without discrimina­tion and to intensify technical co-operationwith developing countries; urging those Stateswhich have not yet done so to accept or ratifythe Convention against Discrimination in Edu­cation and to comply with the Recommendationagainst Discrimination in Education; endors­ing the intention of the United Nations Educa..tional, Scientific and CulturalOrganization toundertake during the International EducationYear studies in the field of training with aview to helping countries make their educa­tional system more productive and more re..sponsive to their development needs and todraw up a specific programme relating to themoral and civic education of young people; re­questing the United Nations Educational, Sci­entific and Cultural Organization to co-op­erate with the Commission for Social Devel­opment and the Secretary-General in carryingout its programme and to inform the Commis­sion on the results of the International Educa­tion Year; requesting the Secretary-General,in co-operation with the United Nations Edu­cational, Scientific and Cultural Organizationto intensify United Nations efforts to promotethe dissemination and exchange of informationon educational studies and research on aworld-wide scale, to draft the broad outlinesof a world strategy for the utilization of hum3nresources through education as an integralpart of the plans for the Second United NationsDevelopment Decade and to study the problemof adapting education to national policies andplans for economic and social development;and inViting Governments to redouble theirefforts to make the school an enVironment for

ECONOMIC COMMITTEE (continued)-- reports (continued)

See under subject of report for discussion (continued)E/4692 Natural resources: non-agricultural:

developmentE/4699 Science and technology: transfer tode~

veloping countriesTax treaties: developed and developing

countriesWater desalination

E/RES/1409

E/RES/1389

E/RES/1416E/RES/1394

E/RES/1396E/RES/1407

E/RES/1426

E/RES/1391-1393E/RES/1401E/RES/1417E/RES/1429

E/RES/1419E/RES/1408

E/RES/1405

E/RES/1406

E/RES/1412

E/RES/1398-1402E/RES/1399

E/RES/1418E/RES/1412

ECONOMIC ,AND SOCIAL COUNCIL (continued)__ resolutions (continued)

Resolutions E/RES/1389-1430 issued separately inmimeographed form as follows (continued)

E/RES/1400 Lebanon: cannabis: cultivation: sub-stitution programme: interna­tional co-operation

Marriage: age, consent and registra­tion: Recommendation? 1965:im­pIementation

Minorities: protectionNamibia: trade union rights: in­

fringementsNarcotic drugs: international controlNarcotic drugs: Single Convention,

1961: accessions and ratifica­tions

Natural resources: non-agricultural:development

Non-governmental organizatiDnsPsychotropic substances: controlRacial intolerance: eliminationScience -and technology: transfer to

developing countriesSlavery: eradicationSocial development: technical co-op­

erationSocial security: & economic and so­

cial developmentSocial welfare: & economic and so­

cial developmentSouth Africa: trade union rights: in­

fringementsSouthern Rhodesia: trade union

rights: infringementsTax treaties: developed and develop­

ing countriesTerritories under Portuguese ad­

ministration: trade union rights:infringements

United Nations: economic and socialactivities: programme of work

United Nations Development Decade,Second

United Nations Institute for Trainingand Research: report

War criminals: punishmentWomen: econom;,c and social devel­

opment: participation inWomen: educationYouth: economic and social develop­

ment, participation in

-- and subsidiary organs: composition, 1969 E/INF/100

ECONOMIC COMMITTEE-- organization of work

Discussion in Economic Cttee: Meeting 471

-- reports

See under subject of report for discussion

E/4694 Advisory Committee on the Applicationof Science and Technology to Devel­opment: report, 6th

E/4694 Developing countries: natural resour-ces: development

E/4700 Land reform

E/RES/1395

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SUBJECT INDEX

EDUCATION (continued)-- & economic and social development (continued)

Action in Plenary (continued)active education capable of training the in­dividual, to educate parents by trying to makethem aware of the specific needs of theirchildren and to familiarize them with familyteaching methods, and to organize leisure inorder to supplement the educational efforts,adopted unanimously as resolution 1403(XLVI)

international co-operation (agenda item 10)

DocumentsE/4620 (& Corr.l, English, French and Spanish)

(E/CN.5/441 (& Corr.l, English, French andSpanish» (ESCOR, 46th sess.), & Summary,Summary/Corr.l Commission for SocialDevelopment. Report on its 20th session,17 Feb - 5 Mar 1969, paras 14-21 and draftresolution I B

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 608E/4681 &Corr.l ~Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolution I B in E/4681, recommending to

States Members of the United Nations and ofthe specialized agencies to take into accountin their programmes of international assis­tance in education that national efforts of thedeveloping countries must be supplementedby action at the intemational level, includinggreater assistance, particularly technicalassistance relating to the needs in educationand training in developing countries and thatthis assistance should be co-ordinated inorder to ensure optimum utilization of humanand material resources; and requesting theUnited Nations Educational, Scientific andCultural Organization to co-operate with theAdvisory Committee on the Application ofScience and Technology to Development inthe preparation of the report in accordancewith GA resolution 2458 (XXIII), with a viewto improving education statistics throughcomputer techniques in order to enable Mem­ber States to formulate their plans for edu­cational development, adopted unanimouslyas resolution 1404 (XLVI)

GENOCIDE (agenda item 11)

DocumentsE/4621 & Add.l, Add.l/Corr.l (E/CN.4/1007 &

Add.l, Add.l/Corr.l) (ESCOR, 46th sess.)& Summary Commission on Human Rights.Report on its 25th session, 17 Feb - 21 Mar1969, paras 383-406, draft resolution VII

Action in Social Cttee: Meeting 622E/4693 & Corr.'l Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution VII in E/4693, inviting States

Parties to the Convention on the Preventionand Punishment of the Crime of Genocide totransmit to the Secretary-General informa­tion on measures adopted to give effect tothe Convention; calling upon States which

18

GENOCIDE (continued)

Action in Plenary (continued)have not yet done so, to become parties tothe Convention as soon as possible; approvingthe decision adopted by the Sub-Commissionon Prevention of Discrimination and Protec­tion of Minorities to undertake a study on thequestion of the prevention and punishment ofgenocide; authorizing the Sub-Commission todesignate a Special Rapporteur to carry outthat study; and requesting the Secretary­General to give assistance to the SpecialRapporteur and the Sub-Commission, adopted(22-0-4) as resolution 1420 (XLVI)

GHORRA, EDOUARD (Lebanon)-- biography E/4628

GONSALVES, A.S. (India)-- biography E/4645

GOUAMBA, PHILIPPE (Congo (Brazzaville»-- biography E/4628

GROS ESPIELL, Hector (Uruguay)-- biography E/4628

HAUSER, RITA E. (United States)-- biography E/4628

HUMAN RIGHTS-- adVisory services (agenda item 13)

GA resolution 926 (X)ESC resolution 1008 (XXXVII)

DocumentsE/4637 Secretary-General. ReportE/CN.4/995 Secretary-General. Note

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 618,628E/4693 & Corr.l Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602The Council took note of the reports of the

Secretary-General in E/4637 and E/CN.4/995

-- economic, social and cultural: implementation (agendaitem 11)

DocumentsE/4621 & Add.l, Add.l/Corr.l (E/CN.4/1007 &

Add.l, Add.l/Corr.l) (ESCOR, 46th sess.) &Summary Commission on Human Rights.Report on its 25th session, 17 Feb - 21 Mar1969, paras 334-337, draft resolution VIII

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 622E/4693 & Corr.l Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution VIII in E/4693, urging Govern­

ments to concentrate efforts on economic andsocial development and thereby create thematerial conditions which will make pos­sible the full enjoy.nent of economic, socialand cultural rights of all members of society;requesting the Governments to give atten­tion to the consolidation of these rights andto develop or to improve legal means ofpro­tecting them; requesting the Secretary-Gen­eral to continue the exchange of experience

.,'

SUBJECT INDEX

EDUCATION (continued)-- & economic and social development (continued)

Action in Plenary (continued)active education capable of training the in­dividual, to educate parents by trying to makethem aware of the specific needs of theirchildren and to familiarize them with familyteaching methods, and to organize leisure inorder to supplement the educational efforts,adopted unanimously as resolution 1403(XLVI)

international co-operation (agenda item 10)

DocumentsE/4620 (& Corr.l, English, French and Spanish)

(E/CN.5/441 (& Corr.l, English, French andSpanish» (ESCOR, 46th sess.), & Summary,Summary/Corr.l Commission for SocialDevelopment. Report on its 20th session,17 Feb - 5 Mar 1969, paras 14-21 and draftresolution I B

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 608E/4681 &Corr.l ~Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolution I B in E/4681, recommending to

States Members of the United Nations and ofthe specialized agencies to take into accountin their programmes of international assis­tance in education that national efforts of thedeveloping countries must be supplementedby action at the intemational level, includinggreater assistance, particularly technicalassistance relating to the needs in educationand training in developing countries and thatthis assistance should be co-ordinated inorder to ensure optimum utilization of humanand material resources; and requesting theUnited Nations Educational, Scientific andCultural Organization to co-operate with theAdvisory Committee on the Application ofScience and Technology to Development inthe preparation of the report in accordancewith GA resolution 2458 (XXIII), with a viewto improving education statistics throughcomputer techniques in order to enable Mem­bel' States to formulate their plans for edu­cational development, adopted unanimouslyas resolution 1404 (XLVI)

GENOCIDE (agenda item 11)

DocumentsE/4621 & Add.l, Add.l/Corr.l (E/CN.4/1007 &

Add.l, Add.l/Corr.l) (ESCOR, 46th sess.)& Summary Commission on Human Rights.Report on its 25th session, 17 Feb - 21 Mar1969, paras 383-406, draft resolution VII

Action in Social Cttee: Meeting 622E/4693 & Corr.t Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution VII in E/4693, inviting States

Parties to the Convention on the Preventionand Punishment of the Crime of Genocide totransmit to the Secretary-General informa­tion on measures adopted to give effect tothe Convention; calling upon States which

18

GENOCIDE (continued)

Action in Plenary (continued)have not yet done so, to become parties tothe Convention as soon as possible; approvingthe decision adopted by the Sub-Commissionon Prevention of Discrimination and Protec­tion of Minorities to undertake a study on thequestion of the prevention and punishment ofgenocide; authorizing the Sub-Commission todesignate a Special Rapporteur to carry outthat study; and requesting the Secretary­General to give assistance to the SpecialRapporteur and the Sub-Commission, adopted(22-0-4) as resolution 1420 (XLVI)

GHORRA, EDOUARD (Lebanon)-- biography E/4628

GONSALVES, A.S. (India)-- biography E/4645

GOUAMBA, PHILIPPE (Congo (Brazzaville»-- biography E/4628

GROS ESPIELL, Hector (Uruguay)-- biography E/4628

HAUSER, RITA E. (United States)-- biography E/4628

HUMAN RIGHTS-- adVisory services (agenda item 13)

GA resolution 926 (X)ESC resolution 1008 (XXXVII)

DocumentsE/4637 Secretary-General. ReportE/CN.4/995 Secretary-General. Note

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 618,628E/4693 & Corr.l Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602The Council took note of the reports of the

Secretary-General in E/4637 and E/CN.4/995

-- economic, social and cultural: implementation (agendaitem 11)

DocumentsE/4621 & Add.l, Add.l/Corr.l (E/CN.4/1007 &

Add.l, Add.l/Corr.l) (ESCOR, 46th sess.) &Summary Commission on Human Rights.Report on its 25th session, 17 Feb - 21 Mar1969, paras 334-337, draft resolution VIII

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 622E/4693 & Corr.l Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution VIII in E/4693, urging Govern­

ments to concentrate efforts on economic andsocial development and thereby create thematerial conditions which will make pos­sible the full enjoy.nent of economic, socialand cultural rights of all members of society;requesting the Governments to give atten­tion to the consolidation of these rights andto develop or to improve legal means ofpro­tecting them; requesting the Secretary-Gen­eral to continue the exchange of experience

SUBJECT INDEX

EDUCATION (continued)-- & economic and social development (continued)

Action in Plenary (continued)active education capable of training the in­dividual, to educate parents by trying to makethem aware of the specific needs of theirchildren and to familiarize them with familyteaching methods, and to organize leisure inorder to supplement the educational efforts,adopted unanimously as resolution 1403(XLVI)

international co-operation (agenda item 10)

DocumentsE/4620 (& Corr.l, English, French and Spanish)

(E/CN.5/441 (& Corr.l, English, French andSpanish» (ESCOR, 46th sess.), & Summary,Summary/Corr.l Commission for SocialDevelopment. Report on its 20th session,17 Feb - 5 Mar 1969, paras 14-21 and draftresolution I B

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 608E/4681 &Corr.l ~Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolution I B in E/4681, recommending to

States Members of the United Nations and ofthe specialized agencies to take into accountin their programmes of international assis­tance in education that national efforts of thedeveloping countries must be supplementedby action at the intemational level, includinggreater assistance, particularly technicalassistance relating to the needs in educationand training in developing countries and thatthis assistance should be co-ordinated inorder to ensure optimum utilization of humanand material resources; and requesting theUnited Nations Educational, Scientific andCultural Organization to co-operate with theAdvisory Committee on the Application ofScience and Technology to Development inthe preparation of the report in accordancewith GA resolution 2458 (XXIII), with a viewto improving education statistics throughcomputer techniques in order to enable Mem­bel' States to formulate their plans for edu­cational development, adopted unanimouslyas resolution 1404 (XLVI)

GENOCIDE (agenda item 11)

DocumentsE/4621 & Add.l, Add.l/Corr.l (E/CN.4/1007 &

Add.l, Add.l/Corr.l) (ESCOR, 46th sess.)& Summary Commission on Human Rights.Report on its 25th session, 17 Feb - 21 Mar1969, paras 383-406, draft resolution VII

Action in Social Cttee: Meeting 622E/4693 & Corr.t Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution VII in E/4693, inviting States

Parties to the Convention on the Preventionand Punishment of the Crime of Genocide totransmit to the Secretary-General informa­tion on measures adopted to give effect tothe Convention; calling upon States which

18

GENOCIDE (continued)

Action in Plenary (continued)have not yet done so, to become parties tothe Convention as soon as possible; approvingthe decision adopted by the Sub-Commissionon Prevention of Discrimination and Protec­tion of Minorities to undertake a study on thequestion of the prevention and punishment ofgenocide; authorizing the Sub-Commission todesignate a Special Rapporteur to carry outthat study; and requesting the Secretary­General to give assistance to the SpecialRapporteur and the Sub-Commission, adopted(22-0-4) as resolution 1420 (XLVI)

GHORRA, EDOUARD (Lebanon)-- biography E/4628

GONSALVES, A.S. (India)-- biography E/4645

GOUAMBA, PHILIPPE (Congo (Brazzaville»-- biography E/4628

GROS ESPIELL, Hector (Uruguay)-- biography E/4628

HAUSER, RITA E. (United States)-- biography E/4628

HUMAN RIGHTS-- adVisory services (agenda item 13)

GA resolution 926 (X)ESC resolution 1008 (XXXVII)

DocumentsE/4637 Secretary-General. ReportE/CN.4/995 Secretary-General. Note

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 618,628E/4693 & Corr.l Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602The Council took note of the reports of the

Secretary-General in E/4637 and E/CN.4/995

-- economic, social and cultural: implementation (agendaitem 11)

DocumentsE/4621 & Add.l, Add.l/Corr.l (E/CN.4/1007 &

Add.l, Add.l/Corr.l) (ESCOR, 46th sess.) &Summary Commission on Human Rights.Report on its 25th session, 17 Feb - 21 Mar1969, paras 334-337, draft resolution VIII

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 622E/4693 & Corr.l Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution VIII in E/4693, urging Govern­

ments to concentrate efforts on economic andsocial development and thereby create thematerial conditions which will make pos­sible the full enjoy.nent of economic, socialand cultural rights of all members of society;requesting the Governments to give atten­tion to the consolidation of these rights andto develop or to improve legal means ofpro­tecting them; requesting the Secretary-Gen­eral to continue the exchange of experience

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SUBJECT INDEX

ies to'ovinglssion'otec­on theent oflion to~y out,tary­)eciallopted

of the.4/995

tgenda..'

007 &lSS.) &Hghts.~1 Marm VIII

..,

lvern­lic and,te the~ pos­sociallciety;atten­ltS andlfpro­'-Gen­rience

HUMAN RIGHTS (continued)__ economic, social and cultural: implementation (con,..

tinued)

Action in Plenary (continued)among States on methods and means used bythem in the realization of economic, socialand cultural rights and also to consider theuse for this purpose of the advisory ser­vices in the field of human rights; decidingto conftrm the appointment of Mr. ManouchehrGanj i (Iran) as the Special Rapporteur to car­ry out a study on the realization of economic,social and human rights, with special refer­ence to the problems of the developing coun­tries, to be submitted, together with conclu­sions and recommendations, to the Commis­sion on Human Rights at its 27th session; in­viting States Members of the United Nationsand specialized agencies, the specializedagencies and other organizations concernedto co-operate with the Special Rapporteur inthe fulfilment of his task, and requesting theSecretary-General to provide all necessaryaSSistance, adopted (23-0-2) as resolution1421 (XLVI)

-- violations: communications (agenda item 11)

DocumentsE/4621 & Add.1, Add.1/Corr.1 (E/CN.4/1007 &

Add.1, Add.1/Corr.1) (ESCOR, 46th sess.)& Summary Commission on Human Rights.Report on its 25th session, 17 Feb .. 21 Mar1969, paras 407-435, draft resolution IX

E/AC. 7/L.556 Chad, Congo (Brazzaville), India,Indonesia, Kuwait, Libya, Pakistan, SierraLeone, Sudan, United Republic of Tanzania,Upper Volta. Draft resolution concerningdraft resolution IX in E/4621

Discussion in Social cttee: Meetings 622,623E/4693 & Corr.1 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution IX in E/4693, deciding to trans­

mit the draft resolution IX of the Commis...sion on Human Rights in E/4621, concerningth<;: procedure for dealing with communica­tions relating to violations of human rights,and the relevant documents to Member Statesfor consideration and comments and request­ing the Secretary-General to make arrange­ments for that purpose; and inviting the Com­mission on Human Rights to study this ques­tion at its 26th session in the light of thereplies and observations of Member States,and to report to the Council at its 48th ses­sion, adopted unanimously as resolution 1422(XLVI)

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HUMAN RIGHTS,Teheran 1968

-- recommendations: implementation

DocumentsE/4643 Secretary-General. Note

INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS CONTROL BOARD-- report, Nov 1968 E/INCB/1 & E/4632 (Summary)

See Narcotic drugs: international control for discus­sion

19

JIMENEZ, PRIVADO G. (Philippines)-- biography E/4645

KOONTZ, ELIZABETH DUNCAN (United States)-- biography E/4628

LAND REFORM (agenda item 6)ESC resolution 1078 (XXXIX), 1154 (XLI)

DocumentsE/4617 (& Corr.1, English onlY),Corr.2 UN,FAO

and ILO. Progress inland reform, 5th report(Summary)

E/L.1256 Bulgaria. Letter, 2 Jun, transmittingextracts from the speech delivered by theChairman of the Council of Ministers to theConference on Integrated Mechanization inthe Rural Economy, Pleven 1969

Discussion in Economic cttee: Meetings 484,485,487,488

E/4700 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1602The Council took note of the summary of the fifth

report on Progress in Land Reform (E/4617)and decided to ask the Secretary-General, incollaboration with the specialized agenciesconcerned, to submit a sixth report to thepouncil in 1974, putting special emphasis onthe financial aspects of land reform, and the.possibilities of international co-operation inthis field, on aims and methods of land re­form planning and implementation includingspecific aspects and use of regional experi­ences

LEBANON-- cannabis: cultivation: substitution programme: interna­

tional co-operation (agenda item 15)

DocumentsE/4606/Rev.1 (E/CN.7/523/Rev.1) (ESCOR, 46th

sess.) & Summary Commission on NarcoticDrugs. Report on its 23rd session, 13-31Jan 1969, paras 291-332 and draft resolu­tion C

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 615E/4635 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolution III in E/4"635, extending congratu­

lations to the Government of Lebanon for itsefforts in taking measures to protect victimcountries from the abuse of cannabis' in-,viting the organizations of the United Nationsto examine as ~ympathetically as possible,requests by the Government of Lebanon fortechnical assistance in this field; inVitingthe Secretary-General to explore the sourcesof public and private aid of a national or re­gional character capable of furnishing assis­tance to Lebanon to complete its cannabissubstitution programme; and expressing thehope that the countries which are particularvictims of cannabis will co-operate with theGovernment of Lebanon in its efforts, adoptedunanimously as resolution 1400 (XLVI)

'j1j

~l, J

'i!

SUBJECT INDEX

HUMAN RIGHTS (continued)__ economic, social and cultural: implementation (con,..

tinued)

Action in Plenary (continued)among States on methods and means used bythem in the realization of economic, socialand cultural rights and also to consider theuse for this purpose of the advisory ser­vices in the field of human rights; decidingto conftrm the appointment of Mr. ManouchehrGanj i (Iran) as the Special Rapporteur to car­ry out a study on the realization of economic,social and human rights, with special refer­ence to the problems of the developing coun­tries, to be submitted, together with conclu­sions and recommendations, to the Commis­sion on Human Rights at its 27th session; in­Viting States Members of the United Nationsand specialized agencies, the specializedagencies and other organizations concernedto co-operate with the Special Rapporteur inthe fulfilment of his taSk, and requesting theSecretary-General to provide all necessaryaSSistance, adopted (23-0-2) as resolution1421 (XLVI)

-- violations: communications (agenda item 11)

DocumentsE/4621 & Add.1, Add.1/Corr.1 (E/CNA/1007 &

Add.l, Add.1/Corr.1) (ESCOR, 46th sess.)& Summary Commission on Human Rights.Report on its 25th session, 17 Feb - 21 Mar1969, paras 407-435, draft resolution IX

E/AC. 7/L.556 Chad, Congo (Brazzaville), India,Indonesia, Kuwait, Libya, Pakistan, SierraLeone, Sudan, United Republic of Tanzania,Upper Volta. Draft resolution concerningdraft resolution IX in E/4621

Discussion in Social cttee: Meetings 622,623E/4693 & Corr.1 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution IX in E/4693, deciding to trans­

mit the draft resolution IX of the Commis­sion on Human Rights in E/4621, concerningth<;: procedure for dealing with communica­tions relating to violations of human rights,and the relevant documents to Member Statesfor consideration and comments and request­ing the Secretary-General to make arrange­ments for that purpose; andinvitingtheCom­mission on Human Rights to study this ques­tion at its 26th session in the light of thereplies and observations of Member States,and to report to the Council at its 48th ses­sion, adopted unanimously as resolution 1422(XLVI)

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HUMAN RIGHTS,Teheran 1968

'O- recommendations: implementation

DocumentsE/4643 Secretary-General. Note

INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS CONTROL BOARD'O- report, Nov 1968 EjINCBj1 & Ej4632 (Summary)

See Narcotic drugs: international control/or discus­sion

19

JIMENEZ, PRIVADO G. (Philippines)-- biography Ej4645

KOONTZ, ELIZABETH DUNCAN (United States)-- biography E/4628

LAND REFORM (agenda item 6)ESC resolution 1078 (XXXIX), 1154 (XLI)

DocumentsE/4617 (& Corr.1, English onlY),Corr.2 UN, FAO

and ILO. Progress inland reform, 5th report(Summary)

E/L.1256 Bulgaria. Letter, 2 Jun, transmittingextracts from the speech delivered by theChairman of the Council of Ministers to theConference on Integrated Mechanization inthe Rural Economy, Pleven 1969

Discussion in Economic cttee: Meetings 484,485,487,488

E/4700 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1602The Council took note of the summary of the fifth

report on Progress in Land Reform (E/4617)and deCided to ask the Secretary-General, incollaboration with the specialized agenciesconcerned, to submit a sixth report to thepouncil in 1974, putting special emphasis onthe financial aspects of land reform, and the.possibilities of international co-operation inthis field, on aims and methods of land re­form planning and implementation includingspecific aspects and use of regional experi­ences

LEBANON-- cannabis: cultivation: substitution programme: interna­

tional co-operation (agenda item 15)

DocumentsE/4606/Rev.1 (E/CN.7/523/Rev.1) (ESCOR, 46th

sess.) & Summary Commission onNarcoticDrugs. Report on its 23rd session, 13-31Jan 1969, paras 291-332 and draft resolu­tion C

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 615E/4635 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolution In in E/4"635, extending congratu­

lations to the Government of Lebanon for itsefforts in taking measures to protect victimcountries from the abuse of cannabis; in­Viting the organizations of the United Nationsto examine as ~ympathetically as possible,requests by the Government of Lebanon fortechnical assistance in this field; invitingthe Secretary-General to explore the sourcesof public and private aid of a national or re­gional character capable of furnishing assis­tance to Lebanon to complete its cannabissubstitution programme; and expressing thehope that the countries which are particularvictims of cannabis will co-operate with theGovernment of Lebanon in its efforts, adoptedunanimously as resolution 1400 (XLVI)

SUBJECT INDEX

HUMAN RIGHTS (continued)__ economic, social and cultural: implementation (con,..

tinued)

Action in Plenary (continued)among States on methods and means used bythem in the realization of economic, socialand cultural rights and also to consider theuse for this purpose of the advisory ser­vices in the field of human rights; decidingto conftrm the appointment of Mr. ManouchehrGanj i (Iran) as the Special Rapporteur to car­ry out a study on the realization of economic,social and human rights, with special refer­ence to the problems of the developing coun­tries, to be submitted, together with conclu­sions and recommendations, to the Commis­sion on Human Rights at its 27th session; in­Viting States Members of the United Nationsand specialized agencies, the specializedagencies and other organizations concernedto co-operate with the Special Rapporteur inthe fulfilment of his taSk, and requesting theSecretary-General to provide all necessaryaSSistance, adopted (23-0-2) as resolution1421 (XLVI)

-- violations: communications (agenda item 11)

DocumentsE/4621 & Add.1, Add.1/Corr.1 (E/CNA/1007 &

Add.l, Add.1/Corr.1) (ESCOR, 46th sess.)& Summary Commission on Human Rights.Report on its 25th session, 17 Feb - 21 Mar1969, paras 407-435, draft resolution IX

E/AC. 7/L.556 Chad, Congo (Brazzaville), India,Indonesia, Kuwait, Libya, Pakistan, SierraLeone, Sudan, United Republic of Tanzania,Upper Volta. Draft resolution concerningdraft resolution IX in E/4621

Discussion in Social cttee: Meetings 622,623E/4693 & Corr.1 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution IX in E/4693, deciding to trans­

mit the draft resolution IX of the Commis­sion on Human Rights in E/4621, concerningth<;: procedure for dealing with communica­tions relating to violations of human rights,and the relevant documents to Member Statesfor consideration and comments and request­ing the Secretary-General to make arrange­ments for that purpose; andinvitingtheCom­mission on Human Rights to study this ques­tion at its 26th session in the light of thereplies and observations of Member States,and to report to the Council at its 48th ses­sion, adopted unanimously as resolution 1422(XLVI)

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HUMAN RIGHTS,Teheran 1968

'O- recommendations: implementation

DocumentsE/4643 Secretary-General. Note

INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS CONTROL BOARD'O- report, Nov 1968 EjINCBj1 & Ej4632 (Summary)

See Narcotic drugs: international control/or discus­sion

19

JIMENEZ, PRIVADO G. (Philippines)-- biography Ej4645

KOONTZ, ELIZABETH DUNCAN (United States)-- biography E/4628

LAND REFORM (agenda item 6)ESC resolution 1078 (XXXIX), 1154 (XLI)

DocumentsE/4617 (& Corr.1, English onlY),Corr.2 UN, FAO

and ILO. Progress inland reform, 5th report(Summary)

E/L.1256 Bulgaria. Letter, 2 Jun, transmittingextracts from the speech delivered by theChairman of the Council of Ministers to theConference on Integrated Mechanization inthe Rural Economy, Pleven 1969

Discussion in Economic cttee: Meetings 484,485,487,488

E/4700 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1602The Council took note of the summary of the fifth

report on Progress in Land Reform (E/4617)and deCided to ask the Secretary-General, incollaboration with the specialized agenciesconcerned, to submit a sixth report to thepouncil in 1974, putting special emphasis onthe financial aspects of land reform, and the.possibilities of international co-operation inthis field, on aims and methods of land re­form planning and implementation includingspecific aspects and use of regional experi­ences

LEBANON-- cannabis: cultivation: substitution programme: interna­

tional co-operation (agenda item 15)

DocumentsE/4606/Rev.1 (E/CN.7/523/Rev.1) (ESCOR, 46th

sess.) & Summary Commission onNarcoticDrugs. Report on its 23rd session, 13-31Jan 1969, paras 291-332 and draft resolu­tion C

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 615E/4635 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolution In in E/4"635, extending congratu­

lations to the Government of Lebanon for itsefforts in taking measures to protect victimcountries from the abuse of cannabis; in­Viting the organizations of the United Nationsto examine as ~ympathetically as possible,requests by the Government of Lebanon fortechnical assistance in this field; invitingthe Secretary-General to explore the sourcesof public and private aid of a national or re­gional character capable of furnishing assis­tance to Lebanon to complete its cannabissubstitution programme; and expressing thehope that the countries which are particularvictims of cannabis will co-operate with theGovernment of Lebanon in its efforts, adoptedunanimously as resolution 1400 (XLVI)

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i ,

LENIN, V. 1.-- centenary: commemoration

DocumentsE/L.1253 USSR. Letter, 19 May, concerning

activities to commemorate the centenary ofthe birth of V. I. Lenin

MARAMIS, J. B. P. (Indonesia)-- biography E/4645

MARRIAGE-- age, consent and registration: Recommendation, 1965:

implementation (agenda item 12)

DocumentsE/4619 (& Corr.1, English only) (E/CN.6/527)

(& Corr.1, English only» (ESCOR, 46thsess.) & Summary Commission on theStatus of Women. Report on its 22nd session,27 Jan - 12 Feb 1969, paras 180-182 anddraft resolution II

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 616E/4684 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolution II in E/4684, inviting Member

States to submit to the Secretary-Generalinformation on their laws and practices withregard to the matters dealt with in the Rec­omendation on Consent to Marriage, MinimumAge for Marriage and Registration of Mar­riages in accordance with General Assemblyresolution 2018 (XX), and to review their lawsand practices in accordance with the prin­ciples set forth in the Convention and Rec­omrr;ndation on Consent of Marriage, Min­imum Age for Marriage and Registrationof Marriages; and recommending that StatesMembers of the United Nations and its spe­cialized agencies, which have not alreadydone so, sign, ratify or accede to the Con­vention, adopted unanimously as resolution1395 (XLVI)

MINORITIES-- protection (agenda item 11)

DocumentsE/4621 & Add.1, Add.1/Corr.l (E/CN.4/1007 &

Add.1, Add.l/Corr.l) (ESCOR, 46th sess.)& Summary Commission on Human Rights.Report on its 25th session, 17 Feb - 21 Mar1969, paras 383-406, draft resolution V

Action in Social Cttee: Meeting 622E/4693 & Corr.1 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution V in E/4693, approving the decision

of the Sub-Commission on Prevention ofDi~crimination and Protection of Minoritiesto proceed. with the study of the protectionof minorities; authorizing the Sub-Commis­sion to designate a Special Rapporteur tocarry out the study, and requesting the Sec­retary-General to prOVide assistance to theSpecial Rapporteur and to the Sub-Commis­sion, adopted (22-2-1) as resolution 1418(XLVI)

20

NAITO, TAKESHI {Japan}-- biography E/4645

NAMIBIA-- trade union rights: infringements (agenda item 14)

ESC resolutions 2F/7 (X), 351 {XII}, 474 (XV), 1302(XLIV)

See also South Africa: trade union rights: infringe­ments

Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: in­fringements

Territories under Portuguese administra­tion: trade union rights: infringements

DocumentsE/4646 Ad Hoc Working Group of Experts Estab­

lished under Resolutions 2 (XXIII) and 2(XXIV) of the Commission on Human Rights.Report submitted in accordance with Councilresolution 1302 (XLIV)

E/L.1257 & Rev.l, Rev.l/Add.l Congo (Brazza­ville), India, Indonesia, Sierra Leone, UnitedRepublic of Tanzania, Yugoslavia. Draftresolution (Add.1 contains statement of fi­nancial implications of the draft resolution)

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1597, 1598, 1600,1601

Draft resolution in E/L.1257/Rev.1, noting thework of the Ad Hoc Working Group of ExpertsEstablished under Resolutions 2 (XXIII) and2 (XXIV) of the Commission on Human Rightsand endorsing the conclusions and recommen..dations contained in its report {E/4646}; con­demning the Government of South Africa forits continuing infringements of trade unionrights in Namibia and its illegal occupationof the territory; requesting the General As­sembly to ensure the implementation ofpara. 4 of -che Council resolution 1302 (XLIV)in Namibia, to abolish the South West AfricaNative Labour Association and to enablefreely constituted trade unions to be estab­lished; requesting the United Nations Councilfor Namibia to declare applicable to Namibiathe international standards on trade unionrights currently in force; authoriZing the AdHoc Working Group of Experts to continueits investigations into the infringements oftrade union rights in South Africa, Namibiaand Southern Rhodesia and requesting it tosubmit a preliminary report to the Councilat its 48th session and a final report, includ­ing conclusions and recommendations, to theCouncil at its 50th session; deciding to trans­mit the report of the Ad Hoc Working Groupof Experts to the Special Committee on theSituation with regard to the Implementationof the Declaration on the Granting ofIndepel1­dence to Colonial Countries and Peoples andto the Governing Body of the InternationalLabour Organisation; requesting the Secre­tary-General and other international bodiesconcerned to give assistance to the Ad HocWorking Group of Experts in the accomplish­ment of its mandate; requesting the Secre­tary-General to give maximum pUblicity tothe report of the Ad Hoc Working Group ofExperts, in co-operation with international

,,

SUBJECT INDEX

LENIN, V. I.-- centenary: commemoration

DocumentsE/L.1253 USSR. Letter, 19 May, concerning

activities to commemorate the centenary ofthe birth of V. I. Lenin

MARAMIS, J. B. P. (Indonesia)-- biography E/4645

MARRIAGE-- age, consent and registration: Recommendation, 1965:

implementation (agenda item 12)

DocumentsE/4619 (& Corr.l, English only) (E/CN.6/527)

(& Corr.l, English only» (ESCOR, 46th5ess.) & Summary Commission on theStatus of Women. Report on its 22nd session,27 Jan .. 12 Feb 1969, paras 180-182 anddraft resolution II

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 616E/4684 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolution II in E/4684, inviting Member

States to submit to the Secretary-Generalinformation on their laws and practices withregard to the matters dealt with in the Rec­omendation on Consent to Marriage, MinimumAge for Marriage and Registration of Mar­riages in accordance with General Assemblyresolution 2018 (XX), and to review their lawsand practices in accordance with the prin­ciples set forth in the Convention and Rec­omIr ;ndation on Consent of Marriage, Min­imum Age for Marriage and Registrationof Marriages; and recommending that StatesMembers of the United Nations and its spe­cialized agencies, which have not alreadydone so, sign, ratify or accede to the Con­vention, adopted unanimously as resolution1395 (XLVI)

MINORITIES-- protection (agenda item 11)

DocumentsE/4621 & Add.l, Add.l/Corr.1 (E/CN.4/1007 &

Add.l, Add.l/Corr.l) (ESCOR, 46th sess.)& Summary Commission on Human Rights.Report on its 25th session, 17 Feb .. 21 Mar1969, paras 383-406, draft resolution V

Action in Social Cttee: Meeting 622E/4693 & Corr.1 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution V in E/4693, apprOVing the decision

of the Sub..Commission on Prevention ofDi.!:icrimination and Protection of Minoritiesto proceed. with the study of the protectionof minorities; authorizing the Sub-Commis­sion to designate a Special Rapporteur tocarry out the study, and requesting the Sec­retary-General to provide assistance to theSpecial Rapporteur and to the SUb-Commis­sion, adopted (22-2-1) as resolution 1418(XLVI)

20

NAITO, TAKESHI (Japan)-- biography E/4645

NAMIBIA-- trade union rights: infringements (agenda item 14)

ESC resolutions 2F/7 (X), 351 (XII), 474 (XV), 1302(XLIV)

See also South Africa: trade union rights: infringe­ments

Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: in­fringements

Territories under Portuguese administra­tion: trade union rights: infringements

DocumentsE/4646 Ad Hoc Working Group of Experts Estab­

lished under Resolutions 2 (XXIII) and 2(XXIV) of the Commission on Human Rights.Report submitted in accordance with Councilresolution 1302 (XLIV)

E/L.1257 & Rev.1, Rev.1/Add.1 Congo (Brazza­ville), India, Indonesia, Sierra Leone, UnitedRepublic of Tanzania, Yugoslavia. Draftresolution (Add. 1 contains statement of fi­nancial implications of the draft resolution)

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1597, 1598, 1600,1601

Draft resolution in E/L.1257/Rev.1, noting thework of the Ad Hoc Working Group of ExpertsEstablished under Resolutions 2 (XXIII) and2 (XXIV) of the Commission on Human Rightsand endorsing the conclusions and recommen­dations contained in its report (E/4646); con­denming the Government of South Africa forits continUing infringements of trade unionrights in Namibia and its illegal occupationof the territory; requesting the General As­sembly to ensure the implementation ofpara. 4 of the Council resolution 1302 (XLIV)in Namibia, to abolish the South West AfricaNative Labour Association and to enablefreely constituted trade unions to be estab­lished; requesting the United Nations Councilfor Namibia to declare applicable to Namibiathe international standards on trade unionrights currently in force; authorizing the AdHoc Working Group of Experts to continueits investigations into the infringements oftrade union rights in South Africa, Namibiaand Southern Rhodesia and requesting it tosubmit a preliminary report to the Councilat its 48th session and a final report, includ­ing conclusions and recommendations, to theCouncil at its 50th session; deciding to trans­mit the report of the Ad Hoc Working Groupof Experts to the Special Committee on theSituation with regard to the Implementationof the Declaration on the Granting ofIndepen­dence to Colonial Countries and Peoples andto the Governing Body of the InternationalLabour Organisation; requesting the Secre­tary-General and other international bodiesconcerned to give assistance to the Ad HocWorking Group of Experts in the accomplish­ment of its mandate; requesting the Secre­tary-General to give maximum pUblicity tothe report of the Ad Hoc Working Group ofExperts, in co-operation with international

SUBJECT INDEX

LENIN, V. I.-- centenary: commemoration

DocumentsE/L.1253 USSR. Letter, 19 May, concerning

activities to commemorate the centenary ofthe birth of V. I. Lenin

MARAMIS, J. B. P. (Indonesia)-- biography E/4645

MARRIAGE-- age, consent and registration: Recommendation, 1965:

implementation (agenda item 12)

DocumentsE/4619 (& Corr.l, English only) (E/CN.6/527)

(& Corr.l, English only» (ESCOR, 46th5ess.) & Summary Commission on theStatus of Women. Report on its 22nd session,27 Jan .. 12 Feb 1969, paras 180-182 anddraft resolution II

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 616E/4684 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolution II in E/4684, inviting Member

States to submit to the Secretary-Generalinformation on their laws and practices withregard to the matters dealt with in the Rec­omendation on Consent to Marriage, MinimumAge for Marriage and Registration of Mar­riages in accordance with General Assemblyresolution 2018 (XX), and to review their lawsand practices in accordance with the prin­ciples set forth in the Convention and Rec­omIr ;ndation on Consent of Marriage, Min­imum Age for Marriage and Registrationof Marriages; and recommending that StatesMembers of the United Nations and its spe­cialized agencies, which have not alreadydone so, sign, ratify or accede to the Con­vention, adopted unanimously as resolution1395 (XLVI)

MINORITIES-- protection (agenda item 11)

DocumentsE/4621 & Add.l, Add.l/Corr.1 (E/CN.4/1007 &

Add.l, Add.l/Corr.l) (ESCOR, 46th sess.)& Summary Commission on Human Rights.Report on its 25th session, 17 Feb .. 21 Mar1969, paras 383-406, draft resolution V

Action in Social Cttee: Meeting 622E/4693 & Corr.1 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution V in E/4693, apprOVing the decision

of the Sub..Commission on Prevention ofDi.!:icrimination and Protection of Minoritiesto proceed. with the study of the protectionof minorities; authorizing the Sub-Commis­sion to designate a Special Rapporteur tocarry out the study, and requesting the Sec­retary-General to provide assistance to theSpecial Rapporteur and to the SUb-Commis­sion, adopted (22-2-1) as resolution 1418(XLVI)

20

NAITO, TAKESHI (Japan)-- biography E/4645

NAMIBIA-- trade union rights: infringements (agenda item 14)

ESC resolutions 2F/7 (X), 351 (XII), 474 (XV), 1302(XLIV)

See also South Africa: trade union rights: infringe­ments

Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: in­fringements

Territories under Portuguese administra­tion: trade union rights: infringements

DocumentsE/4646 Ad Hoc Working Group of Experts Estab­

lished under Resolutions 2 (XXIII) and 2(XXIV) of the Commission on Human Rights.Report submitted in accordance with Councilresolution 1302 (XLIV)

E/L.1257 & Rev.1, Rev.1/Add.1 Congo (Brazza­ville), India, Indonesia, Sierra Leone, UnitedRepublic of Tanzania, Yugoslavia. Draftresolution (Add. 1 contains statement of fi­nancial implications of the draft resolution)

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1597, 1598, 1600,1601

Draft resolution in E/L.1257/Rev.1, noting thework of the Ad Hoc Working Group of ExpertsEstablished under Resolutions 2 (XXIII) and2 (XXIV) of the Commission on Human Rightsand endorsing the conclusions and recommen­dations contained in its report (E/4646); con­denming the Government of South Africa forits continUing infringements of trade unionrights in Namibia and its illegal occupationof the territory; requesting the General As­sembly to ensure the implementation ofpara. 4 of the Council resolution 1302 (XLIV)in Namibia, to abolish the South West AfricaNative Labour Association and to enablefreely constituted trade unions to be estab­lished; requesting the United Nations Councilfor Namibia to declare applicable to Namibiathe international standards on trade unionrights currently in force; authorizing the AdHoc Working Group of Experts to continueits investigations into the infringements oftrade union rights in South Africa, Namibiaand Southern Rhodesia and requesting it tosubmit a preliminary report to the Councilat its 48th session and a final report, includ­ing conclusions and recommendations, to theCouncil at its 50th session; deciding to trans­mit the report of the Ad Hoc Working Groupof Experts to the Special Committee on theSituation with regard to the Implementationof the Declaration on the Granting ofIndepen­dence to Colonial Countries and Peoples andto the Governing Body of the InternationalLabour Organisation; requesting the Secre­tary-General and other international bodiesconcerned to give assistance to the Ad HocWorking Group of Experts in the accomplish­ment of its mandate; requesting the Secre­tary-General to give maximum pUblicity tothe report of the Ad Hoc Working Group ofExperts, in co-operation with international

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item 14)~XV), 1302

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rights: in-

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NAMIBIA (continued)-- trade union rights: infringements (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)orgauizations concerned, and to report tothe Council at its 48th session on the imple­mentation of this recommendation; request­ing Member States to give wide publicityto the report in their national informationmedia, and requesting the Secretary-Generalto make available in the Division of HumanRights adequate personnel to deal with thework of the Ad Hoc Working Group of Ex­perts, as amended, adopted (22-0-4) at the1601st meeting as resolution 1412 (XLVI)

NARCOTIC DRUGS-- international control (agenda item 15)

See also Commission on Narcotic Drugs: special ses­sion: date and meeting place

Lebanon: cannabis: cultivation: substitutionprogramme: international co-operation

Narcotic drugs: Single Convention, 1961:accessions and ratifications

Psychotropic substances: controlDocuments

E/4606 & Add.1, Rev.1 (E/CN.7/523 & Add.1)(ESCOR, 46th sess.) & Summary, Rev.1Commission on Narcotic Drugs. Report onits 23rd sess., 13-31 Jan 1969

E/4623 International Narcotics Control Board.Report, Nov 1968 (Summary)

E/L.1250 Secretary-General. Statement of fi­nancial implications of holding a specialsession in 1970

E/INCB/1 International Narcotics Control Board.Report, Nov 1968

Discussion in Social cttee: Meetings 614, 615E/4635 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolutions in E/4635, adopted as follows:

Draft. resolution I, taking note of the reportof the Commission on Narcotic Drugsat its 23rd session and of the 1st reportof the International Narcotics ControlBoard, adopted Wlanimously as resolu­tion 1398 (XLVI)

Draft resolution Il, urging Governments not yetParties to the Single Convention on Nar­cotic Drugs, 1961, to ratify or to accedeto this Convention, adopted unanimouslyas resolution 1399 (XLVI)

Draft resolution Ill, extending congratulationsto the Government of Lebanon for itsefforts in taking measures to protectvictim countries from the abuse of can­nabis; inViting the organizations of theUnited Nations to examine as sympathet­ically as possible, requests by the Govern­ment of Lebanon for technical assistancein this field; inviting the Secretary-Gen­eral to explore the sources of public andprivate aid of a national or regional char­acter capable of furnishing assistance toLebanon to complete its cannabis substi­tution programme; and expressing the

21

NARCOTIC DRUGS (continued)-- international control (continued)

Action in Plenary (continued)hope that the countries which are partic­ular victims of cannabis will co-operatewith the Government of Lebanon in itsefforts, adopted unanimously as resolu­tion 1400 (XLVI)

Draft resolution IV, recommending that, pendingthe entry into force of an internationalinstrument for the control ofpsychotropicsubstances not yet under internationalcontrol, Governments apply to those sub­stances national control measures corre­sponding to those of the Single Conventionand assist each other in so regulating themovements of these substances as to pro­vide effective safeguard against theirmisuse and, where appropriate, seek theassistance of the international bodiesconcerned, as amended, adopted Wlani­mously as resolution 1401 (XLVI)

Draft resolution V, deciding that a special ses­sion of the Commission on Narcotic Drugsshall be held as early as possible in 1970to prepare a revised draft protocol for thecontrol of psychotropic substances notunder international control; and request­ing the Secretary-General, after consul­tation with the members of the Commis­sion, to make the arrangements for thissession, adopted Wlanimously as resolu­tion 1402 (XLVI)

-- Single ~onvention, 1961: accessions and ratifications(agenda item 15)

DocumentsE/4606/Rev.l (E/CN.7/523/Rev.1) (ESCOR, 46th

sess.) & Summary Commission onNarcoticDrugs. Report on its 23rd session, 13-31 Jan1969, paras 28-33 and draft resolution B

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 615E/4635 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolution Il in E/4635, urging Governments

not yet Parties to the Single Convention onNarcotic Drugs, 1961, to ratify or to accedeto this Convention, adopted unanimously asresolution 1399 (XLIV)

NATURAL RESOURCES-- non-agricultural: development (agenda item 4 (b))

ESC resolution 1316 (XLVI)

DocumentsE/4634 Secretary-General. Note on storage and

retrieval of informationE/4636 & Add.l Secretary-General. Note on the

proposal for aperiodical on natural resources(Add.1 contains sample issue of the proposedpublication)

E/AC.6/L.400 Committee for Programme and Co­ordination. Excerpts from the report on the1st part of its 3rd session

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SUBJECT INDEX

NAMIBIA (continued)-- trade union rights: infringements (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)orgauizations concerned, and to report tothe Council at its 48th session on the imple­mentation of this recommendation; request­ing Member States to give wide publicityto the report in their national informationmedia, and requesting the Secretary-Generalto make available in the Division of HumanRights adequate personnel to deal with thework of the Ad Hoc Working Group of Ex­perts, as amended, adopted (22-0-4) at the1601st meeting as resolution 1412 (XLVI)

NARCOTIC DRUGS-- international control (agenda item 15)

See also Commission on Narcotic Drugs: special ses­sion: date and meeting place

Lebanon: cannabis: cultivation: substitutionprogramme: international co"operation

Narcotic drugs: Single Convention, 1961:accessions and ratifications

Psychotropic substances: control

DocumentsE/4606 & Add.1, Rev.1 (E/CN.7/523 & Add.1)

(ESCOR, 46th sess.) & Summary, Rev.1Commission on Narcotic Drugs. Report onits 23rd sess., 13-31 Ja.n 1969

E/4623 International Narcotics Control Board.Report, Nov 1968 (Summary)

E/L.1250 Secretary-General. Statement of fi­nancial implications of holding a specialsession in 1970

E/INCB/1 International Narcotics Control Board.Report, Nov 1968

Discussion in Social cttee: Meetings 614, 615E/4635 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolutions in E/4635, adopted as follows:

Draft resolution I, taking note of the reportof the Commission on Narcotic Drugsat its 23rd session and of the 1st reportof the International Narcotics ControlBoard, adopted unanimously as resolu­tion 1398 (XLVI)

Draft resolution II, urging Governments not yetParties to the Single Convention on Nar­cotic Drugs, 1961, to ratify or to accedeto this Convention, adopted unanimouslyas resolution 1399 (XLVI)

Draft resolution Ill, extending congratulationsto the Government of Lebanon for itsefforts in taking measures to protectvictim countries from the abuse of can­nabis; inViting the organizations of theUnited Nations to examine as sympathet­ically as possible, requests by the Govern­ment of Lebanon for technical assistancein this field; inviting the Secretary-Gen­eral to explore the sources of public andprivate aid of a national or regiona~char­acter capable of furnishing assistance toLebanon to complete its cannabis substi­tution programme; and expressing the

21

NARCOTIC DRUGS (continued)-- international control (continued)

Action in Plenary (continued)hope that the countries which are partic­ular victims of cannabis will co-operatewith the Government of Lebanon in itsefforts, adopted unanimously as resolu­tion 1400 (XLVI)

Draft resolution IV, recommending that, pendingthe entry into force of an internationalinstrument for the control ofpsychotropicsubstances not yet under internationalcontrol, Governments apply to those sub­stances national control measures corre­sponding to those of the Single Conventionand assist each other in so regulating themovements of these substances as to pro­vide effective safeguard against theirmisuse and, where appropriate, seek theassistance of the international bodiesconcerned, as amended, adopted unani­mously as resolution 1401 (XLVI)

Draft resolution V, deciding that a special ses­sion of the Commission on Narcotic Drugsshall be held as early as possible in 1970to prepare a revised draft protocol for thecontrol of psychotropic substances notunder international control; and request­ing the Secretary-General, after consul­tation with the members of the Commis­sion, to make the arrangements for thissession, adopted unanimously as resolu­tion 1402 (XLVI)

-~ Single ':;onvention, 1961: accessions and ratifications(agenda item 15)

DocumentsE/4606/Rev.1 (E/CN.7/523/Rev.1) (ESCOR, 46th

sess.) & Summary Commission on NarcoticDrugs. Report on its 23rd session, 13-31 Jan1969, paras 28-33 and draft resolution B

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 615E/4635 Report

Action in Plenary: Meetillg 1600Draft resolution II in E/4635, urging Governments

not yet Parties to the Single Convention onNarcotic Drugs, 1961, to ratify or to accedeto this Convention, adopted unanimously asresolution 1399 (XLIV)

NATURAL RESOURCES-- non-agricultural: development (agenda item 4 (b))

ESC resolution 1316 (XLVI)

DocumentsE/4634 Secretary-General. Note on storage and

retrieval of informationE/4636 & Add.1 Secretary-General. Note on the

proposal for a periodical on natural resources(Add.1 contains sample issue of the proposedpublication)

E/AC .6/L.400 Committee for Programme and Co­ordination. Excerpts from the report on the1st part of its 3rd session

SUBJECT INDEX

NAMIBIA (continued)-- trade union rights: infringements (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)orgauizations concerned, and to report tothe Council at its 48th session on the imple­mentation of this recommendation; request­ing Member States to give wide publicityto the report in their national informationmedia, and requesting the Secretary-Generalto make available in the Division of HumanRights adequate personnel to deal with thework of the Ad Hoc Working Group of Ex­perts, as amended, adopted (22-0-4) at the1601st meeting as resolution 1412 (XLVI)

NARCOTIC DRUGS-- international control (agenda item 15)

See also Commission on Narcotic Drugs: special ses­sion: date and meeting place

Lebanon: cannabis: cultivation: substitutionprogramme: international co"operation

Narcotic drugs: Single Convention, 1961:accessions and ratifications

Psychotropic substances: control

DocumentsE/4606 & Add.1, Rev.1 (E/CN.7/523 & Add.1)

(ESCOR, 46th sess.) & Summary, Rev.1Commission on Narcotic Drugs. Report onits 23rd sess., 13-31 Ja.n 1969

E/4623 International Narcotics Control Board.Report, Nov 1968 (Summary)

E/L.1250 Secretary-General. Statement of fi­nancial implications of holding a specialsession in 1970

E/INCB/1 International Narcotics Control Board.Report, Nov 1968

Discussion in Social cttee: Meetings 614, 615E/4635 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolutions in E/4635, adopted as follows:

Draft resolution I, taking note of the reportof the Commission on Narcotic Drugsat its 23rd session and of the 1st reportof the International Narcotics ControlBoard, adopted unanimously as resolu­tion 1398 (XLVI)

Draft resolution II, urging Governments not yetParties to the Single Convention on Nar­cotic Drugs, 1961, to ratify or to accedeto this Convention, adopted unanimouslyas resolution 1399 (XLVI)

Draft resolution Ill, extending congratulationsto the Government of Lebanon for itsefforts in taking measures to protectvictim countries from the abuse of can­nabis; inViting the organizations of theUnited Nations to examine as sympathet­ically as possible, requests by the Govern­ment of Lebanon for technical assistancein this field; inviting the Secretary-Gen­eral to explore the sources of public andprivate aid of a national or regiona~char­acter capable of furnishing assistance toLebanon to complete its cannabis substi­tution programme; and expressing the

21

NARCOTIC DRUGS (continued)-- international control (continued)

Action in Plenary (continued)hope that the countries which are partic­ular victims of cannabis will co-operatewith the Government of Lebanon in itsefforts, adopted unanimously as resolu­tion 1400 (XLVI)

Draft resolution IV, recommending that, pendingthe entry into force of an internationalinstrument for the control ofpsychotropicsubstances not yet under internationalcontrol, Governments apply to those sub­stances national control measures corre­sponding to those of the Single Conventionand assist each other in so regulating themovements of these substances as to pro­vide effective safeguard against theirmisuse and, where appropriate, seek theassistance of the international bodiesconcerned, as amended, adopted unani­mously as resolution 1401 (XLVI)

Draft resolution V, deciding that a special ses­sion of the Commission on Narcotic Drugsshall be held as early as possible in 1970to prepare a revised draft protocol for thecontrol of psychotropic substances notunder international control; and request­ing the Secretary-General, after consul­tation with the members of the Commis­sion, to make the arrangements for thissession, adopted unanimously as resolu­tion 1402 (XLVI)

-~ Single ':;onvention, 1961: accessions and ratifications(agenda item 15)

DocumentsE/4606/Rev.1 (E/CN.7/523/Rev.1) (ESCOR, 46th

sess.) & Summary Commission on NarcoticDrugs. Report on its 23rd session, 13-31 Jan1969, paras 28-33 and draft resolution B

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 615E/4635 Report

Action in Plenary: Meetillg 1600Draft resolution II in E/4635, urging Governments

not yet Parties to the Single Convention onNarcotic Drugs, 1961, to ratify or to accedeto this Convention, adopted unanimously asresolution 1399 (XLIV)

NATURAL RESOURCES-- non-agricultural: development (agenda item 4 (b))

ESC resolution 1316 (XLVI)

DocumentsE/4634 Secretary-General. Note on storage and

retrieval of informationE/4636 & Add.1 Secretary-General. Note on the

proposal for a periodical on natural resources(Add.1 contains sample issue of the proposedpublication)

E/AC .6/L.400 Committee for Programme and Co­ordination. Excerpts from the report on the1st part of its 3rd session

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OULD DADDAH, ABDALLAHI (Mauritania)-- biography E/4628

PARDO, ARVID (Malta)-- biography E/4645

PATRIOTA, ANTONIO (Brazil)-- biography E/4645

PICKER, JEAN (United States)-- biography E/4628

PrNERA, JOSE (Chile)-- biography E/4628

POPULATION COMMISSION-- members: confirmation

See Commissions of the Economic and Social CouncilFunctional: members: confirmation '

-- members: election (agenda item 19)ESC resolution 1147 (XLI)

NON- GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS (continued)

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1580...1587,1593-1595Draft resolutions in E/4685/Add.1, adopted as

follows:Draft resolution A, deciding to amend para.39

of Council resolution 1296 (XLIV) con­cerning the election of members of theCouncil Committee on Non-governmentalOrganizations and apprOVing the draftingor editorial changes in Part V of that res­olution as set forth in paras 16 and 17 ofthe Secretary-GeneralIs note inE/L.1251,adopted unanimously a,t the 1595th meetingas resolution 1391 (XLVI). Text of theamendment included in the resolution

Draft resolution B, approving the pro formachanges in rules 7, 10 and 12 of the rulesof procedure of the Council by substitut­ing, as appropriate, "category I or 11" for"category A or B" and the term "Roster"for "Register"; and deciding to amendrules 83-86 of the Council's rules of pro­cedure, adopted unanimously at the 1595thmeeting as resolution 1392 (XLVI). Textof the amendments included in the resolu­tion

Draft resolution C, apprOVing the pro formachanges in rules 5, 6(6), 7, 37, 41 and76 of the rules of procedure of the func­tional commissions as set forth in para.8of the Secretary-General's note inE/L.1251; deciding to amend rule 75 ofthe rules of procedure mentioned above;and recommending the regional economiccommissions to amend and bring theirrules of procedure into conformity withCouncil resolution 1296 (XLIV), adoptedunanimously at the 1595th meeting as res­olution 1393 (XLVI). Text of the amend­ment included in the resolution

-- hearings by Council and its committees

Applications for hearings

Discussion in Council Cttee on NGOs: Meeting 289E/4673, E/4678 ReportsNAWAB, HASAN (Pakistan)

-- biography E/4628

NAZISM-- elimination

See Racial intolerance: elimination

NATURAL RESOURCES (continued)-- non-agricultural: development (continued)

Documents (continued)E/AC.6/L.401 & Corr.1, Rev.1,2, Rev.2/Add.1

Argentina, Chad, Congo (Brazzaville), India,Indonesia, Jamaica, Kuwait, Libya, Paki­stan, Sierra Leone, Sudan, United Republicof Tanzania, Upper Volta, Yugoslavia. Draftresolution (Add.1 contains statement of fi­nancial implications of the draft resolution)

E/AC.6/L.402 United States. Amendments (todraft resolution in E/AC .6/L.401)(withdrawnat the 481st meeting of the Economic Cttee)

Discussion in Economic Cttee. Meetings 471-473477, 480-483 '

E/4692 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution I in E/4692, taking note of the

progress accomplished in the discovery andutilization of non-agricultural resources indeveloping countries through the activitiesof the United ~Nations; requesting increasedresources for- consultative and technical ser­vices related to the exploration and utilizationof natural resources in connexion with thetechnical assistance and pre- investment pro­grammes of the United Nations; recommend­ing to the United Nations Development Pro­gramme to continue giving high priority torequests made by developing countries forfinancing projects for the investigation andutilization of their natural resources andrequesting that adequate provisions be madefor the training of counterpart personnel atall levels; and approving the proposed pUbli­cation of "Natural Resources Forum",adopted (19-2-3) as resolution 1426 (XLVI)

-- non-agricultural: development: survey programme (agen­da item 4 (c»)

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1578The Council decided to postpone the consideration

of this item until its 47th session

.NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS (agenda item 17)ESC resolution 1225 (XLII)

DocumentsE/4671 Secretary-General. Note concerning some

non-governmental organizations placed onthe register

E/4685 & Add.1 ESC: Working Group [to examinethe note by t~e Secretary- General]. Report

E/L.1251 Secretary-General. Note 1)12 actionsrequired as a result of the entry into forceof Council resolution 1296 (XLIV)

Discussion in Council Cttee on NGOs: Meetings 250­288

E/4647 ReportE/C.2/L.29 & Rev.1 Draft report

3

e

22

1

SUBJECT INDEX

NATURAL RESOURCES (continued)-- non-agricultural: development (continued)

Documents (continued)

E/AC.6/L.401 & Corr.1, Rev.1,2, Rev.2/Add.1Argentina, Chad, Congo (Brazzaville), India,Indonesia, Jamaica, Kuwait, Libya, Paki­stan, Sierra Leone, Sudan, United Republicof Tanzania, Upper Volta, Yugoslavia. Draftresolution (Add.1 contains statement of fi­nancial implications of the draft resolution)

E/AC .6/L.402 United States. Amendments (todraft resolution in E/AC .6/L.401)(withdrawnat the 481st meeting of the Economic Cttee)

Discussion in Economic Cttee. Meetings 471-473477, 480-483 '

E/4692 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution I in E/4692, taking note of the

progress accomplished in the discovery andutilization of non-agricultural resources indeveloping countries through the activitiesof the United ~Nations; requesting increasedresources for- consultative and technical ser­vices related to the exploration and utilizationof natural resources in connexion with thetechnical assistance and pre- investment pro­grammes of the United Nations; recommend­ing to the United Nations Development Pro­gramme to continue giving high priority torequests made by developing countries forfinancing projects for the investigation andutilization of their natural resources andrequesting that adequate provisions be madefor the training of counterpart personnel atalllevelsj and approving the proposed pUbli­cation of "Natural Resources Forum",adopted (19-2-3) as resolution 1426 (XLVI)

-- non-agricultural: development: survey programme (agen­da item 4 (c))

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1578The Council decided to postpone the consideration

of this item until its 47th session

NAWAB, HASAN (Pakistan)-- biography E/4628

NAZISM-- elimination

See Racial intolerance: elimination

.NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS (agenda item 17)ESC resolution 1225 (XLII)

DocumentsE/4671 Secretary-General. Note concerning some

non-governmental organizations placed onthe register

E/4685 & Add.1 ESC: Working Group [to examinethe note by t~e Secretary- General]. Report

E/L.1251 Secretary-General. Note 1)[\ actionsrequired as a result of the entry into forceof Council resolution 1296 (XLIV)

Discussion in Council Cttee on NGOs: Meetings 250­288

E/4647 ReportE/C.2/L.29 & Rev.1 Draft report

22

NON- GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS (continued)

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1580...1587J 1593~1595

Draft resolutions in E/4685/Add.1, adopted asfollows:

Draft resolution A, deciding to amend para.39of Council resolution 1296 (XLIV) con­cerning the election of members of theCouncil Committee on Non-governmentalOrganizations and apprOVing the draftingor editorial changes in Part V of that res­olution as set forth in paras 16 and 17 ofthe Secretary-General's note inE/L.1251,adopted unanimously a,t the 1595th meetingas resolution 1391 (XLVI). Text of theamendment included in the resolution

Draft resolution B, approving the pro formachanges in rules 7, 10 and 12 of the rulesof procedure of the Council by substitut­ing, as appropriate, "category I or II" for"category A or B" and the term "Roster"for "Register"; and deciding to amendrules 83-86 of the Council's rules of pro­cedure, adopted unanimously at the 1595thmeeting as resolution 1392 (XLVI). Textof the amendments included in the resolu­tion

Draft resolution C, apprOVing the pro formachanges in rules 5, 6(6), 7, 37, 41 and76 of the rules of procedure of the func­tional commissions as set forth in para.8of the Secretary-General's note inE/L.1251; deciding to amend rule 75 ofthe rules of procedure mentioned above',and recommending the regional economiccommissions to amend and bring theirrules of procedure into conformity withCouncil resolution 1296 (XLIV), adoptedunanimously at the 1595th meeting as res­olution 1393 (XLVI). Text of the amend­ment included in the resolution

-- hearings by Council and its committees

Applications for hearings

Discussion in Council Cttee on NGOs: Meeting 289E/4673, E/4678 Reports

OULD DADDAH, ABDALLAHI (Mauritania)-- biography E/4628

PARDO, ARVID (Malta)-- biography E/4645

PATRIOTA, ANTONIO (Brazil)-- biography E/4645

PICKER, JEAN (United States)-- biography E/4628

PrNERA, JOSE (Chile)-- biography E/4628

POPULATION COMMISSION-- members: confirmation

See Commissions of the Economic and Social CouncilFunctional: members: confirmation '

-- members: election (agenda item 19)ESC resolution 1147 (XLI)

SUBJECT INDEX

NATURAL RESOURCES (continued)-- non-agricultural: development (continued)

Documents (continued)

E/AC.6/L.401 & Corr.1, Rev.1,2, Rev.2/Add.1Argentina, Chad, Congo (Brazzaville), India,Indonesia, Jamaica, Kuwait, Libya, Paki­stan, Sierra Leone, Sudan, United Republicof Tanzania, Upper Volta, Yugoslavia. Draftresolution (Add.1 contains statement of fi­nancial implications of the draft resolution)

E/AC .6/L.402 United States. Amendments (todraft resolution in E/AC .6/L.401)(withdrawnat the 481st meeting of the Economic Cttee)

Discussion in Economic Cttee. Meetings 471-473477, 480-483 '

E/4692 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution I in E/4692, taking note of the

progress accomplished in the discovery andutilization of non-agricultural resources indeveloping countries through the activitiesof the United ~Nations; requesting increasedresources for- consultative and technical ser­vices related to the exploration and utilizationof natural resources in connexion with thetechnical assistance and pre- investment pro­grammes of the United Nations; recommend­ing to the United Nations Development Pro­gramme to continue giving high priority torequests made by developing countries forfinancing projects for the investigation andutilization of their natural resources andrequesting that adequate provisions be madefor the training of counterpart personnel atalllevelsj and approving the proposed pUbli­cation of "Natural Resources Forum",adopted (19-2-3) as resolution 1426 (XLVI)

-- non-agricultural: development: survey programme (agen­da item 4 (c))

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1578The Council decided to postpone the consideration

of this item until its 47th session

NAWAB, HASAN (Pakistan)-- biography E/4628

NAZISM-- elimination

See Racial intolerance: elimination

.NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS (agenda item 17)ESC resolution 1225 (XLII)

DocumentsE/4671 Secretary-General. Note concerning some

non-governmental organizations placed onthe register

E/4685 & Add.1 ESC: Working Group [to examinethe note by t~e Secretary- General]. Report

E/L.1251 Secretary-General. Note 1)[\ actionsrequired as a result of the entry into forceof Council resolution 1296 (XLIV)

Discussion in Council Cttee on NGOs: Meetings 250­288

E/4647 ReportE/C.2/L.29 & Rev.1 Draft report

22

NON- GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS (continued)

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1580...1587J 1593~1595

Draft resolutions in E/4685/Add.1, adopted asfollows:

Draft resolution A, deciding to amend para.39of Council resolution 1296 (XLIV) con­cerning the election of members of theCouncil Committee on Non-governmentalOrganizations and apprOVing the draftingor editorial changes in Part V of that res­olution as set forth in paras 16 and 17 ofthe Secretary-General's note inE/L.1251,adopted unanimously a,t the 1595th meetingas resolution 1391 (XLVI). Text of theamendment included in the resolution

Draft resolution B, approving the pro formachanges in rules 7, 10 and 12 of the rulesof procedure of the Council by substitut­ing, as appropriate, "category I or II" for"category A or B" and the term "Roster"for "Register"; and deciding to amendrules 83-86 of the Council's rules of pro­cedure, adopted unanimously at the 1595thmeeting as resolution 1392 (XLVI). Textof the amendments included in the resolu­tion

Draft resolution C, apprOVing the pro formachanges in rules 5, 6(6), 7, 37, 41 and76 of the rules of procedure of the func­tional commissions as set forth in para.8of the Secretary-General's note inE/L.1251; deciding to amend rule 75 ofthe rules of procedure mentioned above',and recommending the regional economiccommissions to amend and bring theirrules of procedure into conformity withCouncil resolution 1296 (XLIV), adoptedunanimously at the 1595th meeting as res­olution 1393 (XLVI). Text of the amend­ment included in the resolution

-- hearings by Council and its committees

Applications for hearings

Discussion in Council Cttee on NGOs: Meeting 289E/4673, E/4678 Reports

OULD DADDAH, ABDALLAHI (Mauritania)-- biography E/4628

PARDO, ARVID (Malta)-- biography E/4645

PATRIOTA, ANTONIO (Brazil)-- biography E/4645

PICKER, JEAN (United States)-- biography E/4628

PrNERA, JOSE (Chile)-- biography E/4628

POPULATION COMMISSION-- members: confirmation

See Commissions of the Economic and Social CouncilFunctional: members: confirmation '

-- members: election (agenda item 19)ESC resolution 1147 (XLI)

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SUBJECT INDEX

Composition of the Population Commissionas of 1 Jan 1970

RACIAL DISCRIMINATIONSee Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimina­

tion: co-ordination of activitiesAfrica, Southern: racial discrimination: elimina­

tion: United Nations measures

POPULATION COMMISSIOl\ (continued)__ members: election (continued)

DocumentsE/4632 Secretary-General. Note

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1599The following were elected to serve a four-year

term beginning 1 Jan 1970: Barbados, GabonHaiti, Iran, Japan, Tunisia, USSR, United 'Kingdom, United States. New Zealand waselected to serve for a three-year term theelection of the twenty-seventh member a'ftheCommission having been postponed by theCouncil at its resumed 45th session

PSYCHOTROPIC SUBSTANCES-- control (agenda item 15)

DocumentsE/4606/Rev.1 (E/CN.7/523/Rev.1) (ESCOR, 46th

sess.) & Summary Commission on NarcoticDrugs. Report on its 23rd session, 13-31 Jan1969, paras 340-374 and draft resolution D

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 615E/4635 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolution IV in E/4635, recommending that

pending the· entry into force of an interna~tional instrument for the control of psycho­tropic substances not yet under internation­al control, Governments apply to those sub­tances national control measures corre­spondj.ng to those of the Single Conventionand assist each other in so regulating themovements of these substances as to pro­vide effective safeguard against their misuseand, where appropriate, seek the assistanceof the international bodies concerned, asamended, adopted unanimously as resolu­tion 1401 (XLVI)

1I

·1

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution I in E/4699, recognizing that the

Advisory Committee on the Application ofScience and Technology to Development hasmade ~ .remarkable contribution to securingrecogmbon of the role played by science andtechnology in development; and deciding thatthe Council at its 47th session shall make a

DocumentsE/4633 & Add.1 (Add.1/Corr.1, English only)

Secretary-General. ReportE/AC.6/L.405 France, Jamaica, Upper Volta.

Draft resolution

Discussion in Economic Cttee: Meetings 479, 480,482, 488

E/4699 Report

RACIAL INTOLERANCE-- elimination (agenda item 11)

DocumentsE/4621 & Add.1, Add.1/Corr.1 (E/CN.4/1007 &

Add.1, Add.1/Corr.1) (ESCOR, 46th sess.)& Summary Commission on HumanRights.Report on its 25th session, 17 Feb - 21 Mar1969, paras 278-333, draft resolution IV

Action in Social Cttee: Meeting 622E/4693 & Corr.1 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution IV in E/4693, recommending to

the General Assembly the adoption of thedraft resolution renewing the condemnationof racism, nazism, apartheid and all othertotalitarian ideologies and practices; callingupon those States which have not yet doneso to take immediate measures for the com­plete prohibition of nazi, neo-nazi and racistorganizations and for their prosecution in thecourts; calling upon all States to take mea­sures to inculcate the principles and purposesof the United Nations Charter and the Univer­sal Declaration of Human Rights in youngpeople to protect them against influence ofnazism and similar ideologies; calling uponall States and international organizations toobserve a day, each year, in memory of thevictims of nazism and similar ideologies andpractices bases on terror and racial intoler­ance; recommending to the Governments topromote the publication and dissemination ofmaterial combating nazism; requesting StatesMembers of the United Nations and special­ized agencies to submit to the Secretary­General, for consideration at the 25th sessionof the General Assembly, information on mea­sures taken to implement this resolution, anddeciding to retain on the agenda of the Gener­al Assembly the item concerning measuresto be taken against nazism and racial intoler­ance, adopted unanimously as resolution 1417XLVI)

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY-- transfer to developing countries (agenda item 8)

ESC resolution 1361 (XLV)

19711973197319721972

Term of office(expires 31 Dee)

19·721972197119721971197319711973

MembersKenyaNew ZealandPakistan

, SpainSwedenTunisiaUkrainian SSRUSSRUnited Arab

RepublicUnited KingdomUnited StatesUpper VoltaVenezuela

197119721972197119731971197319721971197319711973

Term of office(expires 31 Dee)

19731972

Members

BarbadosBrazilCentral African

RepublicCzechoslovakiaDenmarkFranceGabonGhanaHaitiIndiaIndonesiaIranJamaica,T"1pan

[eeting 289

pro forma37, 41 andf the func­n in para.8

note inrule 75 ofned above;L economic>ring theirrmity with:), adoptedingasres­he amend-

alCouncil,

nd para.39:LIV) con­ers of the'ernmentalle drafting)fthatres­) and 17 ofE/L.1251,Ithmeeting'ext of theresolutionpro formaf the rulessubstitut­

[ or 11" fortl "Roster"to amend

Les of pro­: the 1595th:.NI). Textthe resolu-

:ued)

1593-1595Ldopted as

23

SUBJECT INDEX

Composition of the Population Commissionas of 1 Jan 1970

RACIAL DISCRIMINATIONSee Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimina­

tion: co-ordination of activitiesAfrica, Southern: racial discrimination: elimina­

tion: United Nations measures

POPULATION COMMISSIOlS (continued)__ members: election (continued)

DocumentsE/4632 Secretary-General. Note

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1599The following were elected to serve a four-year

term beginning 1 Jan 1970: Barbados, Gabon,Haiti, Iran, Japan, Tunisia, USSR, UnitedKingdom, United States. New Zealand waselected to serve for a three-year term, theelection of the twenty-seventh member of theCommission having been postponed by theCouncil at its resumed 45th session

PSYCHOTROPIC SUBSTANCES-- control (agenda item 15)

DocumentsE/4606/Rev.1 (E/CN.7/523/Rev.1) (ESCOR, 46th

sess.) & Summary Commission on NarcoticDrugs. Report on its 23rd session, 13-31 Jan1969, paras 34Q..374 and draft resolution D

Discussion in Social cttee: Meeting 615E/4635 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolution IV in E/4635, recommending that,

pending the entry into force of an interna­tional instrument for the control of psycho­tropic substances not yet under internatioii­al control, Governments apply to those sub­tances national control measures corre­spondj.ng to those of the Single Conventionand assist each other in so regulating themovements of these substances as to pro­vide effective safeguard against their misuseand, where appropriate, seek the assistanceof the international bodies concerned, asamended, adopted unanimously as resolu­tion 1401 (XLVI)

DocumentsE/4633 & Add.1 (Add.1/Corr.1, English only)

Secretary-General. ReportE/AC .6/L.405 France, Jamaica, Upper Volta.

Draft resolution

Discussion in Economic Cttee: Meetings 479, 480,482, 488

E/4699 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution I in E/4699, recognizing that the

Advisory Committee on the Application ofScience and Technology to Development hasmade a remarkable contribution to securingrecognition of the role played by science andtechnology in development; and deciding thatthe Council at its 47th session shall make a

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY-- transfer to developing countries (agenda item 8)

ESC resolution 1361 (XLV)

RACIAL INTOLERANCE-- elimination (agenda item 11)

DocumentsE/4621 & Add.1, Add.1/Corr.1 (E/CN.4/1007 &

Add.1, Add.1/Corr.1) (ESCOR, 46th sess.)& Summary Commission on Human Rights.Report on its 25th session, 17 Feb - 21 Mar1969, paras 278-333, draft resolution IV

Action in Social cttee: Meeting 622E/4693 & Corr.1 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution IV in E/4693, recommending to

the General Assembly the adoption of thedraft resolution renewing the condemnationof racism, nazism, apartheid and all othertotalitarian ideologies and practices; callingupon those States which have not yet doneso to take immediate measures for the com­plete prohibition of naZi, neo-nazi and racistorganizations and for their prosecution in thecourts; calling upon all States to take mea­sures to inculcate the principles and purposesof the United Nations Charter and the Univer­sal Declaration of Human Rights in youngpeople to protect them against influence ofnazism and similar ideologies; calling uponall States and international organizations toobserve a day, each year, in memory of thevictims of nazism and similar ideologies andpractices bases on terror and racial intoler­ance; recommending to the Governments topromote the publication and dissemination ofmaterial combating nazism; requesting StatesMembers of the United Nations and special­ized agencies to submit to the Secretary­General, for consideration at the 25th sessionof the General Assembly, information on mea­sures taken to implement this resolution, anddeciding to retain on the agenda of the Gener­al Assembly the item concerning measuresto be taken against nazism and racial intoler­ance, adopted unanimously as resolution 1417XLVI)

19711973197319721972

Term of office(expires 31 Dec)

19·721972197119721971197319711973

MembersKenyaNew ZealandPakistan

. SpainSwedenTunisiaUkrainian SSRUSSRUnited Arab

RepublicUnited KingdomUnited StatesUpper VoltaVenezuela

197119721972197119731971197319721971197319711973

Term of office(expires 31 Dec)

19731972

Members

BarbadosBrazilCentral African

RepublicCzechoslovakiaDenmarkFranceGabonGhanaHaitiIndiaIndonesiaIranJamaica.T'1pan

23

SUBJECT INDEX

Composition of the Population Commissionas of 1 Jan 1970

RACIAL DISCRIMINATIONSee Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimina­

tion: co-ordination of activitiesAfrica, Southern: racial discrimination: elimina­

tion: United Nations measures

POPULATION COMMISSIOlS (continued)__ members: election (continued)

DocumentsE/4632 Secretary-General. Note

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1599The following were elected to serve a four-year

term beginning 1 Jan 1970: Barbados, Gabon,Haiti, Iran, Japan, Tunisia, USSR, UnitedKingdom, United States. New Zealand waselected to serve for a three-year term, theelection of the twenty-seventh member of theCommission having been postponed by theCouncil at its resumed 45th session

PSYCHOTROPIC SUBSTANCES-- control (agenda item 15)

DocumentsE/4606/Rev.1 (E/CN.7/523/Rev.1) (ESCOR, 46th

sess.) & Summary Commission on NarcoticDrugs. Report on its 23rd session, 13-31 Jan1969, paras 34Q..374 and draft resolution D

Discussion in Social cttee: Meeting 615E/4635 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolution IV in E/4635, recommending that,

pending the entry into force of an interna­tional instrument for the control of psycho­tropic substances not yet under internatioii­al control, Governments apply to those sub­tances national control measures corre­spondj.ng to those of the Single Conventionand assist each other in so regulating themovements of these substances as to pro­vide effective safeguard against their misuseand, where appropriate, seek the assistanceof the international bodies concerned, asamended, adopted unanimously as resolu­tion 1401 (XLVI)

DocumentsE/4633 & Add.1 (Add.1/Corr.1, English only)

Secretary-General. ReportE/AC .6/L.405 France, Jamaica, Upper Volta.

Draft resolution

Discussion in Economic Cttee: Meetings 479, 480,482, 488

E/4699 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution I in E/4699, recognizing that the

Advisory Committee on the Application ofScience and Technology to Development hasmade a remarkable contribution to securingrecognition of the role played by science andtechnology in development; and deciding thatthe Council at its 47th session shall make a

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY-- transfer to developing countries (agenda item 8)

ESC resolution 1361 (XLV)

RACIAL INTOLERANCE-- elimination (agenda item 11)

DocumentsE/4621 & Add.1, Add.1/Corr.1 (E/CN.4/1007 &

Add.1, Add.1/Corr.1) (ESCOR, 46th sess.)& Summary Commission on Human Rights.Report on its 25th session, 17 Feb - 21 Mar1969, paras 278-333, draft resolution IV

Action in Social cttee: Meeting 622E/4693 & Corr.1 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution IV in E/4693, recommending to

the General Assembly the adoption of thedraft resolution renewing the condemnationof racism, nazism, apartheid and all othertotalitarian ideologies and practices; callingupon those States which have not yet doneso to take immediate measures for the com­plete prohibition of naZi, neo-nazi and racistorganizations and for their prosecution in thecourts; calling upon all States to take mea­sures to inculcate the principles and purposesof the United Nations Charter and the Univer­sal Declaration of Human Rights in youngpeople to protect them against influence ofnazism and similar ideologies; calling uponall States and international organizations toobserve a day, each year, in memory of thevictims of nazism and similar ideologies andpractices bases on terror and racial intoler­ance; recommending to the Governments topromote the publication and dissemination ofmaterial combating nazism; requesting StatesMembers of the United Nations and special­ized agencies to submit to the Secretary­General, for consideration at the 25th sessionof the General Assembly, information on mea­sures taken to implement this resolution, anddeciding to retain on the agenda of the Gener­al Assembly the item concerning measuresto be taken against nazism and racial intoler­ance, adopted unanimously as resolution 1417XLVI)

19711973197319721972

Term of office(expires 31 Dec)

19·721972197119721971197319711973

MembersKenyaNew ZealandPakistan

. SpainSwedenTunisiaUkrainian SSRUSSRUnited Arab

RepublicUnited KingdomUnited StatesUpper VoltaVenezuela

197119721972197119731971197319721971197319711973

Term of office(expires 31 Dec)

19731972

Members

BarbadosBrazilCentral African

RepublicCzechoslovakiaDenmarkFranceGabonGhanaHaitiIndiaIndonesiaIranJamaica.T'1pan

23

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SUBJECT INDEX

SOCIAL SECURITY-- & economic and social development (agenda item 10)

DocumentsE/4620 (& Corr.l, English, French and Spanish)

(E/CN.5/441 (& Corr.l, English, French

SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (continued)-- technical co-operation (continued)

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 612E/4681 & Corr.l Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolution IV in E/4681, commending the

Special Rapporteurs appointed to undertakea review of technical co-operation activitiesin social development for the work done andrecommending that their report, togetherwith the comments thereon in lhe Commissionfor Social Development and the Council, beforwarded to Member States for their consid­eration and comments; considering that thefindings and recommendations of the SpecialRapporteurs, together with the relevant sec­tions of the report of the 20th session of theCommission for Social Development, shouldbe given serious attention in plans and pro­grammes for the Second United Nations De­velopment Decade; deciding to consider theReport of t.'le Special Rapporteurs and theircomments as part of the documentation forits further work on the preparations for theSecond United Nations Development Decade;recommending that the report and the com­ments thereon be placed on the agenda of allappropriate session of the Governing Councilof the United Nations Development Pro­gramme and that it be taken fully into accountin the study on future needs for pre- invest­ment actiVity in relation to the administrativecapacity of the United Nations system to pro­gramme and implement such actiVities; rec­ommending that the report and the commentsthereon be made available to the· EnlargedCommittee for Programme and Co-ordinationfor its consideration; and requesting the Sec­retary-General to make arrangements for aninter-agency study of the report and the com­ments thereon, to ensure that the recommen­dations related to practical co..operationamong the agencies concerned with socialdevelopment are considered in (letail in fur­ther strengthening of the operational pro­grammes of the United Nations system; andfurther requesting the Commission for SocialDevelopment, at its 21st session, to review,on the basis of a progress report by the Sec­retary-General, action taken or planned onthe recommendations of the Special Rap­porteurs, and to advise the Council on furthersteps the Commission considers necessaryto ensure that the social aspects of develop­ment are effectively provided for in the pro­grammes for the Second United Nations De­velopment Decade and in the technical co­operation services of the United Nations sys­tem, adopted unanimously as resolution 1408(XLVI)

Commission for Social Development:report, 20th session

Commission on Human Rights: report,25th session

Commission on the Status of Women:report, 22nd session

Human rights: advisory servicesNarcotic drugs: international control

SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT-- technical co-operation (agenda item 10)

DOCWBGntsE!4620 (& Corr.1, English, French and Spanish)

{E/CN.5/441 (& Corr.1, English, French &Spanish}) (ESCOR, 46th sess.) & Summary,Summary/Carr.l Commission for SocialDevelopment. Report on its 20th session,17 Feb .. 5 Mar 1969, paras 76-78 and draftresolution IV

E/CN.5/432 Report of the Special rapporteursappointed to undertake a review of techni­cal co-operation activities in social devel­opment

SEKHAR, A. CHANDRA (India)-- biography E/4628

SLAVERY-- eradication (agenda item 11)

DocumentsE/4621 & Add.1, Add.1/Corr.1 (E/CNA/1007 &

Add.1, Add.1/Corr.1) (ESCOR, 46th sess.)& Summary Commission on Human Rights.Report on its 25th session. 17 Feb - 21 Mar1969, paras 383-406, draft resolution VI

Action in Social Cttee: ~Meeting 622E/4693 & Corr.1 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution VI in E/4693, confirming the des­

ignation by the Sub-Commission on Preven­tion of Discrimination and Protection ofMinorities of Mr. Mohamed Awad to be theSpecial Rapporteur to carry out a study onslavery; requesting the Secretary-Generalto provide assistance to the Special Rap­porteur and to the Sub-Commission, andinviting the co-operation of the specializedagencies and other interested qrganizations,adopted unanimously as resolution 1419(XLVI)

SOCIAL COMMITTEE-- organization of work

Discussion in Socia,l Cttee: Meeting 607

-- reportsE/4681

E/4693 && Corr.1

E/4684

E/4693E/4635

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (continued)-- transfer to developing countries (continued)

Action in Plenary (continued)final decision regarding the future institution­al arrangements within the United Nationssystem relating to science and technology,including the composition, duration and termsof reference of the Advisory Committee,adopted unanimously as resolution 1429(XLVI)

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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (continued)-- transfer to developing countries (continued)

Action in Plenary (continued)final decision regarding the future institution­al arrangements within the United Nationssystem relating to science and technology,including the composition, duration and termsof reference of the Advisory Committee,adopted unanimously as resolution 1429(XLVI)

SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT-- technical co-operation (agenda item 10)

Docu'mGntsE/4620 (& Corr.1, English, French and Spanish)

{E/CN.5/44l (& Corr.1, English, French &Spanish)) (ESCOR, 46th sess.) & Summary,Summary/Corr.1 Commission for SocialDevelopment. Report on its 20th session,17 Feb .. 5 Mar 1969, paras 76-78 and draftresolution IV

E/CN.5/432 Report of the Special rapporteursappointed to undertake a review of techni­cal co-operation activities in social devel­opment

SEKHAR, A. CHANDRA (India)-- biography E/4628

SLAVERY-- eradication (agenda item 11)

DocumentsE/4621 & Add.1, Add.1/Corr.1 (E/CNA/1007 &

Add.1, Add.1/Corr.1) (ESCOR, 46th sess.)& Summary Commission on Human Rights.Report on its 25th session. 17 Feb .. 21 Mar1969, paras 383-406, draft resolution VI

Action in Social Cttee: 'Meeting 622E/4693 & Corr.1 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution VI in E/4693, confirming the des­

ignation by the Sub-Commission on Preven­tion of Discrimination and Protection ofMinorities of Mr. Mohamed Awad to be theSpecial Rapporteur to carry out a study onslavery; requesting the Secretary-Generalto provide assistance to the Special Rap­porteur and to the Sub-Commission, andinViting the co-operation of the specializedagencies and other interested Qrganizations,adopted unanimously as resolution 1419(XLVI)

SOCIAL COMMITTEE-- organization of work

Discussion in Socia,l Cttee: Meeting 607

-- reportsE/4681

E/4693 && Corr.1

E/4684

E/4693E/4635

Commission for Social Development:report, 20th session

Commission on Human Rights: report,25th session

Commission on the Status of Women:report, 22nd session

Human rights: adVisory servicesNarcotic drugs: international control

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SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (continued)-- technical co-operation (continued)

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 612E/468l & Corr.l Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolution IV in E/4681, commending the

Special Rapporteurs appointed to undertakea review of technical co-operation activitiesin social development for the work done andrecommending that their report, togetherwith the comments thereon in ,he Commissionfor Social Development and the Council, beforwarded to Member States for their consid­eration and comments; considering that thefindings and recommendations of the SpecialRapporteurs, together with the relevant sec­tions of the report of the 20th session of theCommission for Social Development, shouldbe given serious attention in plans and pro­grammes for the Second United Nations De­velopment Decade; deciding to consider theReport of the Special Rapporteurs and theircomments as part of the documentation forits further work on the preparations for theSecond United Nations Development Decade;recommending that the report and the com­ments thereon be placed on the agenda of an.appropriate session of the Governing Councilof the United Nations Development Pro­gramme and that it be taken fully into accountin the study on future needs for pre- invest­ment actiVity in relation to the administrativecapacity of the United Nations system to pro­gramme and implement such actiVities; rec­ommending that the report and the commentsthereon be made available to the' EnlargedCommittee for Programme and Co-ordinationfor its consideration; and requesting the Sec­retary-General to make arrangements for aninter-agency study of the report and the com­ments thereon, to ensure that the recommen­dations related to practical co..operationamong the agencies concerned with socialdevelopment are considered in c1etail in fur­ther strengthening of the operational pro­grammes of the United Nations system; andfurther requesting the Commission for SocialDevelopment, at its 21st session, to review,on the basis of a progress report by the Sec­retary-General, action taken or planned onthe recommendations of the Special Rap­porteurs, and to advise the Council on furthersteps the Commission considers necessaryto ensure that the social aspects of develop­ment are effectively provided for in the pro­grammes for the Second United Nations De­velopment Decade and in the technical co­operation services of the United Nations sys­tem, adopted unanimously as resolution 1408(XLVI)

SOCIAL SECURITY-- & economic and social development (agenda item 10)

DocumentsE/4620 (& Corr.l, English, French and Spanish)

(E/CN.5/441 (& Corr.1, English, French

SUBJECT INDEX

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (continued)-- transfer to developing countries (continued)

Action in Plenary (continued)final decision regarding the future institution­al arrangements within the United Nationssystem relating to science and technology,including the composition, duration and termsof reference of the Advisory Committee,adopted unanimously as resolution 1429(XLVI)

SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT-- technical co-operation (agenda item 10)

Docu'mGntsE/4620 (& Corr.1, English, French and Spanish)

{E/CN.5/44l (& Corr.1, English, French &Spanish)) (ESCOR, 46th sess.) & Summary,Summary/Corr.1 Commission for SocialDevelopment. Report on its 20th session,17 Feb .. 5 Mar 1969, paras 76-78 and draftresolution IV

E/CN.5/432 Report of the Special rapporteursappointed to undertake a review of techni­cal co-operation activities in social devel­opment

SEKHAR, A. CHANDRA (India)-- biography E/4628

SLAVERY-- eradication (agenda item 11)

DocumentsE/4621 & Add.1, Add.1/Corr.1 (E/CNA/1007 &

Add.1, Add.1/Corr.1) (ESCOR, 46th sess.)& Summary Commission on Human Rights.Report on its 25th session. 17 Feb .. 21 Mar1969, paras 383-406, draft resolution VI

Action in Social Cttee: 'Meeting 622E/4693 & Corr.1 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution VI in E/4693, confirming the des­

ignation by the Sub-Commission on Preven­tion of Discrimination and Protection ofMinorities of Mr. Mohamed Awad to be theSpecial Rapporteur to carry out a study onslavery; requesting the Secretary-Generalto provide assistance to the Special Rap­porteur and to the Sub-Commission, andinViting the co-operation of the specializedagencies and other interested Qrganizations,adopted unanimously as resolution 1419(XLVI)

SOCIAL COMMITTEE-- organization of work

Discussion in Socia,l Cttee: Meeting 607

-- reportsE/4681

E/4693 && Corr.1

E/4684

E/4693E/4635

Commission for Social Development:report, 20th session

Commission on Human Rights: report,25th session

Commission on the Status of Women:report, 22nd session

Human rights: adVisory servicesNarcotic drugs: international control

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SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (continued)-- technical co-operation (continued)

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 612E/468l & Corr.l Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolution IV in E/4681, commending the

Special Rapporteurs appointed to undertakea review of technical co-operation activitiesin social development for the work done andrecommending that their report, togetherwith the comments thereon in ,he Commissionfor Social Development and the Council, beforwarded to Member States for their consid­eration and comments; considering that thefindings and recommendations of the SpecialRapporteurs, together with the relevant sec­tions of the report of the 20th session of theCommission for Social Development, shouldbe given serious attention in plans and pro­grammes for the Second United Nations De­velopment Decade; deciding to consider theReport of the Special Rapporteurs and theircomments as part of the documentation forits further work on the preparations for theSecond United Nations Development Decade;recommending that the report and the com­ments thereon be placed on the agenda of an.appropriate session of the Governing Councilof the United Nations Development Pro­gramme and that it be taken fully into accountin the study on future needs for pre- invest­ment actiVity in relation to the administrativecapacity of the United Nations system to pro­gramme and implement such actiVities; rec­ommending that the report and the commentsthereon be made available to the' EnlargedCommittee for Programme and Co-ordinationfor its consideration; and requesting the Sec­retary-General to make arrangements for aninter-agency study of the report and the com­ments thereon, to ensure that the recommen­dations related to practical co..operationamong the agencies concerned with socialdevelopment are considered in c1etail in fur­ther strengthening of the operational pro­grammes of the United Nations system; andfurther requesting the Commission for SocialDevelopment, at its 21st session, to review,on the basis of a progress report by the Sec­retary-General, action taken or planned onthe recommendations of the Special Rap­porteurs, and to advise the Council on furthersteps the Commission considers necessaryto ensure that the social aspects of develop­ment are effectively provided for in the pro­grammes for the Second United Nations De­velopment Decade and in the technical co­operation services of the United Nations sys­tem, adopted unanimously as resolution 1408(XLVI)

SOCIAL SECURITY-- & economic and social development (agenda item 10)

DocumentsE/4620 (& Corr.l, English, French and Spanish)

(E/CN.5/441 (& Corr.1, English, French

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tablished under Resolutions 2 (XXIII) and2 (XXIV) of the Commission on Human Rights.Report submitted in accordance with Councilresolution 1302 (XLIV)

E/L.1257 & Rev.1, Rev.1/Add.l Congo (Brazza­ville), India, IndoneSia, Sierra Leone, UnitedRepUblic of Tanzania, Yugoslavia. Draftresolution (Add.1 contains statement of fi­nancial implications of the draft resolution)

SOLOMON, SHEILAH M. (Trinidad and Tobago)-- biography E/4645

SOUTH AFRICA-- trade union rights: infringements (agenda item 14)

ESC resolutions 277 (X), 351 (XII), 474 (XV), 1302(XLIV)

See also Namibia: trade union rights: infringementsSouthern Rhodesia: trade union rights: in­

fringementsTerritories under Portuguese administra­

tion: trade union rights: infringements

SOCIAL WELFARE (continued)-- & economic and social development (continued)

Action in Plenary (continued)General and the Executive Secretaries of theregional economic commissions and theUnited Nations Economic and Social Officein Beirut to consult with Member States onthe establishment of regional social welfareresearch and training centres, on socialwelfare research at the regional level and onother ways and means of pursuing the recom­mendations of the Conference from the pointof view of the countries in the regions con­cerned; requesting the Secretary-General,after consultations with the regional economiccommissions, to prepare a report on theways and means to strengthen social devel­opment and social welfare activities at theregional level, and to ~mbmit it to the Councilat its 48th session; further requesting theSecretary-General to review the existingmethods of international co-operation anduse of resources for teclmical co-operationwith a view to giving due attention to socialwelfare activities and to report back to theCommission for Social Development; recom­mending that particular attention be given inthe above review to the need for increasingthe assistance to Governments in planning forsocial welfare and for intensifying researchin the social welfare and community develop­ment field at the international and regichallevels; requesting the Secretary-General toassociate the United Nations Research Insti­tute for Social Development, among others,in developing international social welfare re­search relevant to practical action at thecountry levels, and requesting the Commis­sion for Social Development to obtain, when­ever useful, the advice of experts in the fieldof social welfare, adopted unanimously asresolution 1406 (XLVI)

SUBJECT INDEX

SOCIAL SECURITY (continued)-- & economic and social development (continued) •

Documents (continued)and Spanish» (ESCOR, 46th sess.) & Sum­mary, Summary/Corr.1 Commission forSocial Development.. Report on its 20th ses­sion, 17 Feb - 5 Mar 1969, paras 33-34 anddraft resolution II A

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 609, 610E/4681 & Corr.l Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolution II A inE/4681,recommendingthat

Governments should recognize the right ofevery individual to social security and adoptlegislative measures to extend social securityto all segments of the population, ensuring itsdevelopment within the framework of over-allnational socio-economic planning; recom­mending to the Commission for Social Devel­opment to include in its long-term programmeof work for 1969-1973 questions relating tosocial security, and requesting the Secretary­General to consult with the International La­bour Organisation regarding the preparationof a comparative study of social security sys­tems, social security planning and the role ofthe State in this matter, adopted unanimouslyas resolution 1405 (XLVI)

SOCIAL WELFARE__ & economic and social development (agenda item 10)

DocumentsE/4620 (& Corr.1, English, French and Spanish)

(E/CN.5/441 (& Corr.l, English, French andSpanish» (ESCOR, 46th sess.) & Summary,Summary/Corr.1 Commission for SocialDevelopment. Report on its 20th session,17 Feb - 5 Mar 1969, paras 35-42 and draftresolution II B

E/AC.7/L.552 United States. Amendments (to. draft resolution II B in E/4620'

Discussion in Social Citee: Meetings 609, 611E/4681 & Corr. 1 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolution II B in E/4681, recommending to

Governments to give due attention to the rec­ommendations of the International Confer­ence of Ministers Responsible for SocialWelfare, to increase their financial andtechnical assist~ce for social welfare andsocial development programmes in develop­ing countries and to consider purSUing appro­priate trade and aid policies which influencethe availability of resources in the developingcountries, to fulfill their social welfare objec­tives; requesting the Secretary-General toforward the report of the Conference to thebodies of the United Nations dealing with eco­nomic and social activities so that due con­sideration be given to its recommendationsin the preparat:. ::}U of an international devel­opment strategy for the Second United NationsDevelopment Decade and to submit to theCouncil <!t its 48th session a brief report onthe prog:rElss made; inviting the Secretary-

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SOCIAL SECURITY (continued)-- & economic and social development (continued) •

Documents (continued)and Spanish» (ESCOR, 46th sess.) & Sum­mary, Summary/Carr.1 Commission forSocial Development.. Report on its 20th ses­sion, 17 Feb - 5 Mar 1969, paras 33-34 anddraft resolution II A

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 609, 610E/4681 & Corr.1 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolution II A in E/4681, recommending that

Governments should recognize the right ofevery individual to social security and adoptlegislative measures to extend social securityto all seg-ments of the population, ensuring itsdevelopment within the framework of over-allnational socio-economic planning; recom­mending to the Commission for Social Devel­opment to include in its long-term programmeof work for 1969-1973 questions relating tosocial security, and requesting the Secretary­General to consult with the International La­bour Organisation regarding the preparationof a comparative study of social security sys­tems, social security planning and the role ofthe State in this matter, adopted unanimouslyas resolution 1405 (XLVI)

SOCIAL WELFARE__ & economic and social development (agenda item 10)

DocumentsE/4620 (& Corr.l, English, French and Spanish)

(E/CN.5/441 (& Corr.l, English, French andSpanish» (ESCOR, 46th sess.) & Summary,Summary/Corr.1 Commission for SocialDevelopment. Report on its 20th session,17 Feb - 5 Mar 1969, paras 35-42 and draftresolution II B

E/AC. 7/L.552 United States. Amendments (to. draft resolution 11 B in E/4620

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 609, 611E/4681 & Corr. 1 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolution II B in E/4681, recommending to

Governments to give due attention to the rec­ommendations of the International Confer­ence of Ministers Responsible for SocialWelfare, to increase their financial andtechnical assist~ce for social welfare andsocial development programmes in develop­ing countries and to consider purSUing appro­priate trade and aid policies which influencethe availability of resources in the developingcountries, to fuUill their social welfare objec­tives; requesting the Secretary-General toforward the report of the Conference to thebodies of the United Nations dealing with eco­nomic and social activities so that due con­sideration be given to its recommendationsin the preparat;. ::}n of an international devel­opment strategy for the Second United NationsDevelopment Decade and to submit to theCouncil ?t its 48th session a brief report onthe prog:ress made; inviting the Secretary-

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SOCIAL WELFARE (continued)-- & economic and social development (continued)

Action in Plenary (continued)General and the Executive Secretaries of theregional economic commissions and theUnited Nations Economic and Social Officein Beirut to consult with Member States onthe establishment of regional social welfareresearch and training centres, on socialwelfare research at the regional level and onother ways and means of pursuing the recom­mendations of the Conference from the pointof view of the countries in the regions con­cerned; requesting the Secretary-General,after consultations with the regional economiccommissions, to prepare a report on theways and means to strengthen social devel­opment and social welfare activities at theregional level, and to i:mbmit it to the Councilat its 48th session; further requesting theSecretary-General to review the existingmethods of international co-operation anduse of resources for technical co-operationwith a view to giving due attention to socialwelfare activities and to report back to theCommission for Social Development; recom­mending that particular attention be given inthe above review to the need for increasingthe assistance to Governments in planning forsocial welfare and for intensifying researchin the social welfare and community develop­ment field at the international and regkr1allevels; requesting the Secretary-General toassociate the United Nations Research Insti­tute for Social Development, among others,in developing international social welfare re­search relevant to practical action at thecountry levels, and requesting the Commis­sion for Social Development to obtain, when­ever useful, the advice of experts in the fieldof social welfare, adopted unanimously asresolution 1406 (XLVI)

SOLOMON, SHEILAH M. (Trinidad and Tobago)-- biography E/4645

SOUTH AFRICA-- trade union rights: infringements (agenda item 14)

. ESC resolutions 277 (X), 351 (XII), 474 (XV), 1302(XLIV)

See also Namibia: trade union rights: infringementsSouthern Rhodesia: trade union rights: in­

fringementsTerritories under Portuguese administra­

tion: trade union rights: infringements

DocumentsE/4613 Secretary-General. NoteE/4646 Ad Hoc Working Group of Experts Es­

tablished under Resolutions 2 (XXIII) and2 (XXIV) of the Commission on Human Rights.Report submitted in accordance with Councilresolution 1302 (XLIV)

E/L.1257 & Rev.1, Rev.1/Add.1 Congo (Brazza­ville), India, Indonesia, Sierra Leone, UnitedRepublic of Tanzania, Yugoslavia. Draftresolution (Add.1 contains statement of fi­nancial implications of the draft resolution)

SUBJECT INDEX

SOCIAL SECURITY (continued)-- & economic and social development (continued) •

Documents (continued)and Spanish» (ESCOR, 46th sess.) & Sum­mary, Summary/Carr.1 Commission forSocial Development.. Report on its 20th ses­sion, 17 Feb - 5 Mar 1969, paras 33-34 anddraft resolution II A

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 609, 610E/4681 & Corr.1 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolution II A in E/4681, recommending that

Governments should recognize the right ofevery individual to social security and adoptlegislative measures to extend social securityto all seg-ments of the population, ensuring itsdevelopment within the framework of over-allnational socio-economic planning; recom­mending to the Commission for Social Devel­opment to include in its long-term programmeof work for 1969-1973 questions relating tosocial security, and requesting the Secretary­General to consult with the International La­bour Organisation regarding the preparationof a comparative study of social security sys­tems, social security planning and the role ofthe State in this matter, adopted unanimouslyas resolution 1405 (XLVI)

SOCIAL WELFARE__ & economic and social development (agenda item 10)

DocumentsE/4620 (& Corr.l, English, French and Spanish)

(E/CN.5/441 (& Corr.l, English, French andSpanish» (ESCOR, 46th sess.) & Summary,Summary/Corr.1 Commission for SocialDevelopment. Report on its 20th session,17 Feb - 5 Mar 1969, paras 35-42 and draftresolution II B

E/AC. 7/L.552 United States. Amendments (to. draft resolution 11 B in E/4620

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 609, 611E/4681 & Corr. 1 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolution II B in E/4681, recommending to

Governments to give due attention to the rec­ommendations of the International Confer­ence of Ministers Responsible for SocialWelfare, to increase their financial andtechnical assist~ce for social welfare andsocial development programmes in develop­ing countries and to consider purSUing appro­priate trade and aid policies which influencethe availability of resources in the developingcountries, to fuUill their social welfare objec­tives; requesting the Secretary-General toforward the report of the Conference to thebodies of the United Nations dealing with eco­nomic and social activities so that due con­sideration be given to its recommendationsin the preparat;. ::}n of an international devel­opment strategy for the Second United NationsDevelopment Decade and to submit to theCouncil ?t its 48th session a brief report onthe prog:ress made; inviting the Secretary-

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SOCIAL WELFARE (continued)-- & economic and social development (continued)

Action in Plenary (continued)General and the Executive Secretaries of theregional economic commissions and theUnited Nations Economic and Social Officein Beirut to consult with Member States onthe establishment of regional social welfareresearch and training centres, on socialwelfare research at the regional level and onother ways and means of pursuing the recom­mendations of the Conference from the pointof view of the countries in the regions con­cerned; requesting the Secretary-General,after consultations with the regional economiccommissions, to prepare a report on theways and means to strengthen social devel­opment and social welfare activities at theregional level, and to i:mbmit it to the Councilat its 48th session; further requesting theSecretary-General to review the existingmethods of international co-operation anduse of resources for technical co-operationwith a view to giving due attention to socialwelfare activities and to report back to theCommission for Social Development; recom­mending that particular attention be given inthe above review to the need for increasingthe assistance to Governments in planning forsocial welfare and for intensifying researchin the social welfare and community develop­ment field at the international and regkr1allevels; requesting the Secretary-General toassociate the United Nations Research Insti­tute for Social Development, among others,in developing international social welfare re­search relevant to practical action at thecountry levels, and requesting the Commis­sion for Social Development to obtain, when­ever useful, the advice of experts in the fieldof social welfare, adopted unanimously asresolution 1406 (XLVI)

SOLOMON, SHEILAH M. (Trinidad and Tobago)-- biography E/4645

SOUTH AFRICA-- trade union rights: infringements (agenda item 14)

. ESC resolutions 277 (X), 351 (XII), 474 (XV), 1302(XLIV)

See also Namibia: trade union rights: infringementsSouthern Rhodesia: trade union rights: in­

fringementsTerritories under Portuguese administra­

tion: trade union rights: infringements

DocumentsE/4613 Secretary-General. NoteE/4646 Ad Hoc Working Group of Experts Es­

tablished under Resolutions 2 (XXIII) and2 (XXIV) of the Commission on Human Rights.Report submitted in accordance with Councilresolution 1302 (XLIV)

E/L.1257 & Rev.1, Rev.1/Add.1 Congo (Brazza­ville), India, Indonesia, Sierra Leone, UnitedRepublic of Tanzania, Yugoslavia. Draftresolution (Add.1 contains statement of fi­nancial implications of the draft resolution)

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SUBJECT INDEX

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SOUTH AFRICA (continued)-- trade union rights: infringements (continued)

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1597, 1598, 1600,1601

Draft resolution in E/L.1257/Rev.l, noting thework of the Ad Hoc Working Group of Ex­perts Established under Resolutions 2 (XXIII)and 2 (XXIV) of the Commission on HumanRights and endorsing the conclusions andrecommendations contained in its report(E!4646); calling again upon the Governmentof South Africa to conform to the internationalstandards pertaining to the rights offreedomof association and to implement immediatelythe provisions of para.4 of Council resolu­tion 1302 (XLIV); to repeal the Colour-ed Ca­dets Training Act, 1967, to permit tradeunionists of all races and without discrimi­nation to benefit from facilities offered byinternational trade unions, and to facilitatethe investigations by the Ad Hoc WorkingGroup of Experts of the allegations of in.fringements of trade union rights; inviting themajor international trade unions organiza­tions to continue and intensify their assistanceto the trade un ions in South Africa and South­ern Rhodesia and requesting them to cancelthe affiliate status of, or refuse affiliationto, any trade union organization the affiliateof which in South Africa supports the policyof apartheid, until the Government of SouthAfrica puts an end to its policy and to itsillegal occupation of Namibia; authorizing theAd Hoc Working Group of Experts to continueits investigations into the infringements oftrade union rights in South Africa, Namibia,and Southern Rhodesia and requesting it tosubmit a preliminary report to the Councilat its 48th session and a final report includ­ing conclusions and recommendations to theCouncil at its 50th session; deciding to trans­mit the report of the Ad Hoc Working Groupof Experts to the Special Committee on theSituation with regard to the Implementationof the Declaration on the GrantingofIndepen­dence to Colonial Countries and Peoples andto the Governing Body of the International La­bour Organisation; requesting the Secretary­General and other international bodies con­cerned to give assistance to the AdHoc Work­ing Group of Experts in the accomplishmentof its mandate; reque sting the Secretary-Gen­eral to give maximum publicity to the reportof the Ad Hoc Working Group of Experts, inco-operation with international organizationsconcerned, and to report to the Council at its48th sasston on the implementation of thisrf"''Jummendationj requesting Member Statesto give wide publicity to the report in theirnational information media; and requestingthe Secretary-General to make available inthe Division of Human Rights adequate per­sonnel to deal with the work of the Ad HocWorking Group of Experts, as amended,adopted (22-0-4) at the 1601st meeting asresolution 1412 (XLVI)

26

SOUTHERN RHODESIA.- trade union rights: infringements (agenda item 14)

ESC resolutions 277 (X), 351 (XII), 474 (XV), 1302(XLIV)

See also Namibia: trade union rights: infringementsSouth Africa: trade union rights: infringe_

mentsTerritories under Portuguese administra­

tion: trade union rights: infringementsDocuments

E/4610 Secretary-General. Note transmitting the107th report of the Committee on Freedomof Association of the International LabourOrganisation

E!4646 Ad Hoc Working Group of Experts Estab­lished under Resolutions 2 (XXIII) and 2(XXIV) of the Commission on Human Rights.Report submitted in accordance with Councilresolution 1302 (XLIV)

E/L.1257 & Rev.l, Rev.l/Add.l Congo (Brazza­ville), India, Indonesia, Sierra Leone, UnitedRepublic of Tanzania, Yugoslavia. Draftres­elution (Add.I contains statement offinancialimplications of the draft resolution)

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1597, 1598, 1600, 1601Draft resolution in E/L.1257/Rev.l, noting the work

of the Ad Hoc Working Group of Experts Es­tablished under Resolutions 2 (XXIn) and 2(XXIV) of the Commission on Human Rightsand the report of the Committee on Freedomof Association of the International LabourOrganisation (E!4610) and endorsing the con­clusions and recommendations of the reportof the Ad Hoc Working Group of Experts(E/4646); calling upon the Government of theUnited Kingdom to intervene in Southern Rho­desia with a view to checking further infringe­ments of trade union rights and to restore thebasic right of the trade unions to freedom ofassociation; to abolish the Emergency PowersAct, 1960, and other enactements concerningtrade unions; to repeal the Industrial Concil­iation Act of 1959 and enact a new legislationensuring the free exercise of trade unionrights; to guarantee full trade union rightsto the agricultural workers and domestic ser­vants in Southern Rhodesia' and to ensure theright of African trade ~nionists to holdmeetings freely without the need for priorauthorization and without control by publicauthorities; to ensure the release of the tradeunionists held in detention; inviting the inter-,national trade unions organizations to con­tinue and intensify their assistance to thetrade unions in South Africa and Southern Rho­deata; authorizing the Ad Hoc Working Groupof Experts to continue its investigations intothe infringements of trade union rights inSouth Africa, Namibia and Southern Rhodesiaand requesting it to submit apreliminaryre­port to the Council at its 48th session and afinal report, including conclusions and rec­ommendations, to the Council at its 50th ses­sion; deciding to transmit the report of theAd Hoc Working Group of Experts to the Spe­cial Committee on the Situation with regard

SUBJECT INDEX

SOUTH AFRICA (continued)-- trade llnion rights: infringements (continued)

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1597, 1598, 1600,1601

Draft resolution in E/L.1257/Rev.l, noting thework of the Ad Hoc Working Group of Ex­perts Established under Resolutions 2 (XXIII)and 2 (XXIV) of the Commission on HumanRights and endorsing the conclusions andrecommendations contained in its report(E!4646); calling again upon the Governmentof South Africa to conform to the internationalstandards pertaining to the rights offreedomof association and to implement immediatelythe provisions of para.4 of Council resolu­tion 1302 (XLIV), to repeal the ClJloured Ca­dets Training Act, 1967, to permit tradeunionists of all races and without discrimi­nation to benefit from facilities offered byinternational trade unions, and to facilitatethe investigations by the Ad Hoc WorkingGroup of Experts of the allegations of in.fringements of trade union rights; inviting themajor international trade unions organiza­tions to continue and intensify their assistanceto the trade unions in South Africa and South­ern Rhodesia and requesting them to canCelthe affiliate status of, or refuse affiliationto, any trade union ol"ganization the affiliateof which in South Africa supports the policyof apartheid, until the Government of SouthAfrica puts an end to its policy and to itsillegal occupation of Namibia; authorizing theAd Hoc Working Group of Experts to continueits investigations into the infringements oftrade union rights in South Africa, Namibia,and Southern Rhodesia and requesting it tosubmit a preliminary report to the Councilat its 48th session and a final report includ­ing conclusions and recommendations to theCouncil at its 50th session; deciding to tl"ans­mit the report of the Ad Hoc Working Groupof Experts to the Special Committee on theSituation with regard to the Implementationof the Declaration on the GrantingofIndepen­dence to Colonial Countries and Peoples andto the Governing Body of the International La­bour Organisation; requesting the Secretary­General and other international bodies con­cerned to give assistance to the Ad Hoc Work­ing Group of Experts in the accomplishmentof its mandate; reque sting the Secretary-Gen­eral to give maximum publicity to the reportof the Ad Hoc Working Group of Experts, inco-operation with international organizationsconcerned, and to report to the Council at its48th sf!ssion on the implementation of thisrf"''Jummendation; requesting Member Statesto give wide publicity to the report in theirnational information media; and requestingthe Secretary-General to make available inthe Division of Human Rights adequate per­sonnel to deal with the work of the Ad HocWorking Group of Experts, as amended,adopted (22-0-4) at the 1601st meeting asresolution 1412 (XLVI)

26

SOUTHERN RHODESIA.- trade union rights: infringements (agenda item 14)

ESC resolutions 277 (X), 351 (XII), 474 (XV), 1302(XLIV)

See also Namibia: trade union rights: infringementsSouth Africa: trade union rights: infringe_

mentsTerritories under Portuguese administra­

tion: trade union rights: infringementsDocuments

E/4610 Secretary-General. Note transmitting the107th report of the Committee on Freedomof Association of the International LabourOrganisation

E!4646 Ad Hoc Working Group of Experts Estab­lished under Resolutions 2 (XXIII) and 2(XXIV) of the Commission on Human Rights.Report submitted in accordance with Councilresolution 1302 (XLIV)

E/L.1257 & Rev.l, Rev.l/Add.l Congo (Brazza­ville), India, Indonesia, Sierra Leone, UnitedRepublic of Tanzania, Yugoslavia. Draftres­olution (Add.l contains statement offinancialimplications of the draft resolution)

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1597, 1598, 1600, 1601Draft resolution in E/L.1257/Rev.l, noting the work

of the Ad Hoc Working Group of Experts Es­tablished under Resolutions 2 (XXIn) and 2(XXIV) of the Commission on Human Rightsand the report of the Committee on Freedomof Association of the International LabourOrganisation (E!4610) and endorsing the con­clusions and recommendations of the reportof the Ad Hoc Working Group of Experts(E/4646); calling upon the Government of theUnited Kingdom to intervene in Southern Rho­desia with a view to checking further infringe­ments of trade union rights and to restore thebasic right of the trade unions to freedom ofassociation; to abolish the Emergency PowersAct, 1960, and other enactements concerningtrade unions; to repeal the Industrial Concil­iation Act of 1959 and enact a new legislationensuring the free exercise of trade unionrights; to guarantee full trade union rightsto the agricultural workers and domestic ser­vants in Southern RhodeSia; and to ensure theright of African trade unionists to holdmeetings freely without the need for priorauthorization and without control by publicauthorities; to ensure the release of the tradeunionists held in detention; inviting the inter_national trade unions organizations to con­tinue and intensify their assistance to thetrade unions in South Africa and Southern Rho­desiaj authoriZing the Ad Hoc Working Groupof Experts to continue its investigations intothe infringements of trade union rights inSouth Africa, Namibia and Southern Rhodesiaand requesting it to submit apreliminaryre­port to the Council at its 48th session and afinal report, including conclusions and rec­ommendations, to the Council at its 50th ses­sionj deciding to transmit the report of theAd Hoc Working Group of Experts to the Spe­cial Committee on the Situation with regard

SUBJECT INDEX

SOUTH AFRICA (continued)-- trade llnion rights: infringements (continued)

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1597, 1598, 1600,1601

Draft resolution in E/L.1257/Rev.l, noting thework of the Ad Hoc Working Group of Ex­perts Established under Resolutions 2 (XXIII)and 2 (XXIV) of the Commission on HumanRights and endorsing the conclusions andrecommendations contained in its report(E!4646); calling again upon the Governmentof South Africa to conform to the internationalstandards pertaining to the rights offreedomof association and to implement immediatelythe provisions of para.4 of Council resolu­tion 1302 (XLIV), to repeal the ClJloured Ca­dets Training Act, 1967, to permit tradeunionists of all races and without discrimi­nation to benefit from facilities offered byinternational trade unions, and to facilitatethe investigations by the Ad Hoc WorkingGroup of Experts of the allegations of in.fringements of trade union rights; inviting themajor international trade unions organiza­tions to continue and intensify their assistanceto the trade unions in South Africa and South­ern Rhodesia and requesting them to canCelthe affiliate status of, or refuse affiliationto, any trade union ol"ganization the affiliateof which in South Africa supports the policyof apartheid, until the Government of SouthAfrica puts an end to its policy and to itsillegal occupation of Namibia; authorizing theAd Hoc Working Group of Experts to continueits investigations into the infringements oftrade union rights in South Africa, Namibia,and Southern Rhodesia and requesting it tosubmit a preliminary report to the Councilat its 48th session and a final report includ­ing conclusions and recommendations to theCouncil at its 50th session; deciding to tl"ans­mit the report of the Ad Hoc Working Groupof Experts to the Special Committee on theSituation with regard to the Implementationof the Declaration on the GrantingofIndepen­dence to Colonial Countries and Peoples andto the Governing Body of the International La­bour Organisation; requesting the Secretary­General and other international bodies con­cerned to give assistance to the Ad Hoc Work­ing Group of Experts in the accomplishmentof its mandate; reque sting the Secretary-Gen­eral to give maximum publicity to the reportof the Ad Hoc Working Group of Experts, inco-operation with international organizationsconcerned, and to report to the Council at its48th sf!ssion on the implementation of thisrf"''Jummendation; requesting Member Statesto give wide publicity to the report in theirnational information media; and requestingthe Secretary-General to make available inthe Division of Human Rights adequate per­sonnel to deal with the work of the Ad HocWorking Group of Experts, as amended,adopted (22-0-4) at the 1601st meeting asresolution 1412 (XLVI)

26

SOUTHERN RHODESIA.- trade union rights: infringements (agenda item 14)

ESC resolutions 277 (X), 351 (XII), 474 (XV), 1302(XLIV)

See also Namibia: trade union rights: infringementsSouth Africa: trade union rights: infringe_

mentsTerritories under Portuguese administra­

tion: trade union rights: infringementsDocuments

E/4610 Secretary-General. Note transmitting the107th report of the Committee on Freedomof Association of the International LabourOrganisation

E!4646 Ad Hoc Working Group of Experts Estab­lished under Resolutions 2 (XXIII) and 2(XXIV) of the Commission on Human Rights.Report submitted in accordance with Councilresolution 1302 (XLIV)

E/L.1257 & Rev.l, Rev.l/Add.l Congo (Brazza­ville), India, Indonesia, Sierra Leone, UnitedRepublic of Tanzania, Yugoslavia. Draftres­olution (Add.l contains statement offinancialimplications of the draft resolution)

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1597, 1598, 1600, 1601Draft resolution in E/L.1257/Rev.l, noting the work

of the Ad Hoc Working Group of Experts Es­tablished under Resolutions 2 (XXIn) and 2(XXIV) of the Commission on Human Rightsand the report of the Committee on Freedomof Association of the International LabourOrganisation (E!4610) and endorsing the con­clusions and recommendations of the reportof the Ad Hoc Working Group of Experts(E/4646); calling upon the Government of theUnited Kingdom to intervene in Southern Rho­desia with a view to checking further infringe­ments of trade union rights and to restore thebasic right of the trade unions to freedom ofassociation; to abolish the Emergency PowersAct, 1960, and other enactements concerningtrade unions; to repeal the Industrial Concil­iation Act of 1959 and enact a new legislationensuring the free exercise of trade unionrights; to guarantee full trade union rightsto the agricultural workers and domestic ser­vants in Southern RhodeSia; and to ensure theright of African trade unionists to holdmeetings freely without the need for priorauthorization and without control by publicauthorities; to ensure the release of the tradeunionists held in detention; inviting the inter_national trade unions organizations to con­tinue and intensify their assistance to thetrade unions in South Africa and Southern Rho­desiaj authoriZing the Ad Hoc Working Groupof Experts to continue its investigations intothe infringements of trade union rights inSouth Africa, Namibia and Southern Rhodesiaand requesting it to submit apreliminaryre­port to the Council at its 48th session and afinal report, including conclusions and rec­ommendations, to the Council at its 50th ses­sionj deciding to transmit the report of theAd Hoc Working Group of Experts to the Spe­cial Committee on the Situation with regard

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SUBJECT INDEX

Composition of the Statistical Commission as of1 Jan 1970

STATISTICAL COMMISSION-- members: election (agenda item 19)

ESC resolution 1147 (XLI)

DocumentsE/4632 Secretary-General. Note

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1599The following were elected to serve a four-year

term beginning Jan 1970: Belgium, Ireland,Libya, Morocco, Uganda, USSR, United States,Venezuela

SOUTHERN RHODESIA (continued)-- trade union rights: infringements (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)to the Implementation of the Declaration onthe Granting of Independence to ColonialCountries and Peoples and to the GoverningBody of the International Labour Organisa­tion; requesting the Secretary-General andother international bodies concerned to giveassistance to the Ad Hoc Working Group ofExperts in the accomplishment of its mandate;requesting the Secretary-General to givemaximum publicity to the report of the Ad HocWorking Group of Experts, in co-operationwith international organizations concerned,and to report to the Council at its 48th ses­sion on the implementation of this r ecornen­dation; requesting Member States to givewide publicity to the report in their nationalinformation media; and requesting the Secre­tary-General to make available in the Divisionof Human Rights adequate personnel to dealwith the work of the Ad Hoc Working Groupof Experts, as amended, adopted (22-0-4)at the 1601st meeting as resolution 1412(XLVI)

DocumentsE/L.1257 & Rev.1, Rev.1/Add,l Congo (Brazza­

ville), India, Indonesia, Sierra Leone, UnitedRepublic of TaJ:izania, Yugoslavia. Draftresolution (Add.1 contains statement of fi­nancial implications of the draft resolution)

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1597, 1598, 1600,1601Draft resolution in E/L.1257/Rev.1 concerning the

infringements of trade union rtghts in SouthAfrica, Southern Rhodesia and Namibia, re­questing the International Labour Organisa­tion to prepare and forward to the Council atits resumed 47th session a report on the in­fringements of trade union rights in the Por­tuguese colonies of Africa, and deciding toconsider at that session the necessity totransmit the report to the Ad Hoc WorkingGroup for consideration, as amended, adopted(22-0-4) at the 1601st meeting as resolution1412 (XLVI)

TAX TREATIES (continued)-- developed and developing countries (continued)

Documents (continued)E/4630 & Add.1 Secretary-General. Progress ["3­

port (Add. 1 contains statement of financialimplications of holding a meetingofthe Ad HocGroup of Experts on Tax Treaties betweenDeveloped and Developing Countries in 1969)

E/AC.6/L.404 Argentina, Belgium, India, Indone­sia, Jamaica, Kuwait, Libya, Pakistan, Sudan,Turkey, United Repubhc of Tanz;ania, UpperVolta. Draft resolution

Discussion in Economic Citee: Meetings 485-487E/4697 & Add.1 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution in E/4697, requesting the Ad Hoc

Group of Experts on Tax Treaties betweenDeveloped and Developing Countries to con­tinue its work as enVisaged inCouncilresolu­tion 1273 (XLIII); requesting the Secretary­General to convene the Group early in 1970and to make all necessary arraJ:igements toenable the Group to continue its work, and in­viting the Secretary-General to report to theCouncil on the results of the next meeting ofthe Group, adopted (21-0-3) as resolution 1430(XLVI)

TERRITORIES UNDER PORTUGUESE ADMINISTRATION-- trade union rights: infringements (agenda item14)

See also Namibia: trade union rights: infringementsSouth Africa: trade union rights: infringe­

mentsSouthern Rhodesia: trade union rights: in­

fringements

1971197219731973

Term of office(expires 31 Dee)

1972197219721972197319711973

Members

PanamaPhilippinesPolandThailandUgandaUkrainian SSRUSSRUnited Arab

RepublicUnited KingdomUnited StatesVenezuela

Term of office(expires 31 Dec)

1971197319721971197119721972197119711971197319731973

MembersAustraliaBelgiumBrazilCubaCzechoslovakiaDenmark:FranceGhanaIndiaIndonesiaIrelandLibyaMorocco

TAX TREATIES-- developed and developing countries (agenda item 3)

ESC resolution 1273 (XLIII)

DocumentsE/4614 (& Corr.1, English only) (ST/ECA/110 (&

Cor r .1, English only)) (Sales no.: E .69.XVI.2)Tax treaties between developed and develop­ing countries

TOURISM-- development (agenda item 5)

ESC resolution 1109 (XL) and decision of 18 Dee 1967Documents

E/4615 & Corr.1 Secretary-General. Report onthe United Nations Interregional Seminar onTourism Development, Berne 1968

E/4627 International Union of Official TravelOrganisations. Report

27

SUBJECT INDEX

Composition of the Statistical Commission as of1 Jan 1970

STATISTICAL COMMISSION-- members: election (agenda item 19)

ESC resolution 1147 (XLI)

DocumentsE/4632 Secretary-General. Note

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1599The following were elected to serve a four-year

term beginning Jan 1970: Belgium, Ireland,Libya, Morocco, Uganda, USSR, United States,Venezuela

SOUTHERN RHODESIA (continued)-- trade union rights: infringements (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)to the Implementation of the Declaration onthe Granting of Independence to ColonialCountries and Peoples and to the GoverningBody of the International Labour Organisa­tion; requesting the Secretary-General andother international bodies concerned to giveassistance to the Ad Hoc Working Group ofExperts in the accomplishment of its mandate;requesting the Secretary-General to givemaximum publicity to the report of the Ad HocWorking Group of Experts, in co-operationwith international organizations concerned,and to report to the Council at its 48th ses­sion on the implementation of this recomen­dation; requesting Member States to givewide publicity to the report in their nationalinformation media; and requesting the Secre­tary-General to make available in the Divisionof Human Rights adequate personnel to dealwith the work of the Ad Hoc Working Groupof Experts, as amended, adopted (22-0-4)at the 1601st meeting as resolution 1412(XLVI)

DocumentsE/L.1257 & Rev.l, Rev.1/Add,1 Congo (Brazza~

ville), India, Indonesia, Sierra Leone, UnitedRepublic of TaJ:izania, Yugoslavia. Draftresolution (Add. 1 contains statement of fi­nancial implications of the draft resolution)

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1597, 1598, 1600,1601Draft resolution in E/L.1257/Rev.l concerning the

infringements of trade union rigilts in SouthAfrica, Southern Rhodesia and Namibia, re­questing the International Labour Organisa­tion to prepare and forward to the Council atits resumed 47th session a report on the in­fringements of trade union rights in the Por­tuguese colonies of Africa, and deciding toconsider at that session the necessity totransmit the report to the Ad Hoc WorkingGroup for consideration, as amended, adopted(22-0-4) at the 1601st meeting as resolution1412 (XLVI)

TAX TREATIES (continued)-- developed and developing countries (continued)

Documents (continued)E/4630 & Add.l Secretary-General. Progress ["3­

port (Add. 1 contains statement of financialimplications of holding a meetingofthe Ad HocGroup of Experts on Tax Treaties betweenDeveloped and Developing Countries in 1969)

E/AC.6/L.404 Argentina, Belgium, India, Indone­sia, Jamaica, Kuwait, Libya, Pakistan, Sudan,Turkey, United RepUblic of Tanz;ania, UpperVolta. Draft resolution

Discussion in Economic Ctree: Meetings 485-487E/4697 & Add.l Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution in E/4697, requesting the Ad Hoc

Group of Experts on Tax Treaties betweenDeveloped and Developing Countries to con­tinue its work as enVisaged inCouncilresolu­tion 1273 (XLIII); requesting tb.e Secretary­General to convene the Group early in 1970and to make all necessary arraJ:igements toenable the Group to continue its work, and in­viting the Secretary-General to report to theCouncil on the results of the next meeting ofthe Group, adopted (21-0-3) as resolution 1430(XLVI)

TERRITORIES UNDER PORTUGUESE ADMrNISTRATION-- trade union rights: infringements (agenda iteml4)

See also Namibia: trade union rights: infringementsSouth Africa: trade union rights: infringe­

mentsSouthern Rhodesia: trade union rights: in­

fringements

1971197219731973

Term of office(expires 31 Dee)

1972197219721972197319711973

Members

PanamaPhilippinesPolandThailandUgandaUkrainian SSRUSSRUnited Arah

RepublicUnited KingdomUnited StatesVenezuela

Term of office(expires 31 Dec)

1971197319721971197119721972197119711971197319731973

MembersAustraliaBelgiumBrazilCubaCzechoslovakiaDenmark:FranceGhanaIndiaIndonesiaIrelandLibyaMorocco

TAX TREATIES-- developed and developing countries (agenda item 3)

ESC resolution 1273 (XLIII)

DocumentsE/4614 (& Corr.l, English only) (ST/ECA/110 (&

Corr .1, English only)) (Sales no.: E .69.XVI.2)Tax treaties between developed and develop­ing countries

TOURISM-- development (agenda item 5)

ESC resolution 1109 (XL) and decision of 18 Dee 1967Documents

E/4615 & Corr.l Secretary-General. Report onthe United Nations Interregional Seminar onTourism Development, Berne 1968

E/4627 International Union of Official TravelOrganisations. Report

27

SUBJECT INDEX

Composition of the Statistical Commission as of1 Jan 1970

STATISTICAL COMMISSION-- members: election (agenda item 19)

ESC resolution 1147 (XLI)

DocumentsE/4632 Secretary-General. Note

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1599The following were elected to serve a four-year

term beginning Jan 1970: Belgium, Ireland,Libya, Morocco, Uganda, USSR, United States,Venezuela

SOUTHERN RHODESIA (continued)-- trade union rights: infringements (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)to the Implementation of the Declaration onthe Granting of Independence to ColonialCountries and Peoples and to the GoverningBody of the International Labour Organisa­tion; requesting the Secretary-General andother international bodies concerned to giveassistance to the Ad Hoc Working Group ofExperts in the accomplishment of its mandate;requesting the Secretary-General to givemaximum publicity to the report of the Ad HocWorking Group of Experts, in co-operationwith international organizations concerned,and to report to the Council at its 48th ses­sion on the implementation of this recomen­dation; requesting Member States to givewide publicity to the report in their nationalinformation media; and requesting the Secre­tary-General to make available in the Divisionof Human Rights adequate personnel to dealwith the work of the Ad Hoc Working Groupof Experts, as amended, adopted (22-0-4)at the 1601st meeting as resolution 1412(XLVI)

DocumentsE/L.1257 & Rev.l, Rev.1/Add,1 Congo (Brazza~

ville), India, Indonesia, Sierra Leone, UnitedRepublic of TaJ:izania, Yugoslavia. Draftresolution (Add. 1 contains statement of fi­nancial implications of the draft resolution)

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1597, 1598, 1600,1601Draft resolution in E/L.1257/Rev.l concerning the

infringements of trade union rigilts in SouthAfrica, Southern Rhodesia and Namibia, re­questing the International Labour Organisa­tion to prepare and forward to the Council atits resumed 47th session a report on the in­fringements of trade union rights in the Por­tuguese colonies of Africa, and deciding toconsider at that session the necessity totransmit the report to the Ad Hoc WorkingGroup for consideration, as amended, adopted(22-0-4) at the 1601st meeting as resolution1412 (XLVI)

TAX TREATIES (continued)-- developed and developing countries (continued)

Documents (continued)E/4630 & Add.l Secretary-General. Progress ["3­

port (Add. 1 contains statement of financialimplications of holding a meetingofthe Ad HocGroup of Experts on Tax Treaties betweenDeveloped and Developing Countries in 1969)

E/AC.6/L.404 Argentina, Belgium, India, Indone­sia, Jamaica, Kuwait, Libya, Pakistan, Sudan,Turkey, United RepUblic of Tanz;ania, UpperVolta. Draft resolution

Discussion in Economic Ctree: Meetings 485-487E/4697 & Add.l Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution in E/4697, requesting the Ad Hoc

Group of Experts on Tax Treaties betweenDeveloped and Developing Countries to con­tinue its work as enVisaged inCouncilresolu­tion 1273 (XLIII); requesting tb.e Secretary­General to convene the Group early in 1970and to make all necessary arraJ:igements toenable the Group to continue its work, and in­viting the Secretary-General to report to theCouncil on the results of the next meeting ofthe Group, adopted (21-0-3) as resolution 1430(XLVI)

TERRITORIES UNDER PORTUGUESE ADMrNISTRATION-- trade union rights: infringements (agenda iteml4)

See also Namibia: trade union rights: infringementsSouth Africa: trade union rights: infringe­

mentsSouthern Rhodesia: trade union rights: in­

fringements

1971197219731973

Term of office(expires 31 Dee)

1972197219721972197319711973

Members

PanamaPhilippinesPolandThailandUgandaUkrainian SSRUSSRUnited Arah

RepublicUnited KingdomUnited StatesVenezuela

Term of office(expires 31 Dec)

1971197319721971197119721972197119711971197319731973

MembersAustraliaBelgiumBrazilCubaCzechoslovakiaDenmark:FranceGhanaIndiaIndonesiaIrelandLibyaMorocco

TAX TREATIES-- developed and developing countries (agenda item 3)

ESC resolution 1273 (XLIII)

DocumentsE/4614 (& Corr.l, English only) (ST/ECA/110 (&

Corr .1, English only)) (Sales no.: E .69.XVI.2)Tax treaties between developed and develop­ing countries

TOURISM-- development (agenda item 5)

ESC resolution 1109 (XL) and decision of 18 Dee 1967Documents

E/4615 & Corr.l Secretary-General. Report onthe United Nations Interregional Seminar onTourism Development, Berne 1968

E/4627 International Union of Official TravelOrganisations. Report

27

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,.f {I

SUBJECT INDEX

UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE ON ROAD TRAFFIC,VIENNA 1968

-- report E/4618 (& Corr.1, English only) (E/CONF.56/20 (& Corr .1, English only»

UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND: EXECUTIVE BOARD(continued)

members: election (continued)

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1599

The following were elected to serve a three-yearterm beginning 1 Jan 1970: Bulgaria, Chile,Indonesia, Nigeria, Philippines, Sierra Le­one, Sweden, SWitzerland, Turkey, UnitedKingdom

Composi~ion of the Executive Board of the United Nationsc.J1ild~en~.~Ft!I2~_a_~_~~1--,,_an .J~70

UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT DECADE, 2nd (agendaitem 10)

DocumentsE/4620 (& Corr.1, English, French and Spanish)

(E/CN.5/441 (& Corr.1, English, French andSpanish) (ESCOR, 46th sess.) & Summary,Summary/Corr.1 Commission for SocialDevelopment. Report on its 20th session,17 Feb - 5 Mar 1969, paras 98-105 and draftresolution V

E/L.1255 USSR. Letter, 23 May, transmittingmemorandum on social goals of the SecondDevelopment Decade

Discussion in Social cttee: Meeting 612E/4681 & Corr.1 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolution V in E/4681, reaffirming the

importance of the integration of economicand social goals and programmes for theSecond United Nations Development Decadeand recognizing that its success will greatlydepend on the ways and means to achieveits goals and evaluate its progress; callingupon developed countries which have notyet done so to implement decision 27 (II)of the United Nations Conference on Tradeand Development relating to the aid volumetarget; deciding in formulating the goals andprogrammes of the Decade to take into account

UNI1

UNIT

-- mt

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Comp'

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Memb

Alger:AustrBelgilCamelCanad

, Chile~I Congo! Cuba

CzechDenm,Germ,

Repl.Finla.n

,'"FrancIndiaItalyIvoryJapanJordaIMalay

" UNITE

-- rep

Term of office(expires 31 Dec)

1970197219711972197019721972197219711971197219701970197219701971

MembersIraqNigeriaPakistanPhilippinesPolandSierra LeoneSwedenSwitzerlandThailandTunisiaTurkeyUgandaUSSRUnited KingdomUnited StatesVenezuela

19711970197019711972

Term of office(expires 31 Dec)

19711971197219701971197219701971

Members

BelgiumBrazilBulgariaCameroonCanadaChileChinaCzechoslovakiaDominican

Republic 1970Germany (Federal

RepUblic)FranceGuineaIndiaIndonesia

UNITED NATIONS-- ecollomic and social activities: programme of work (agen­

da item 18)ESC resolutions 1177 (XLI), 1275 (XLIII)

DocumentsE/4612 (& Corr.l, 2, English only), Corr.3-6, &

Summary, Annex & Annex!Add.l, Add.l,2,& Add.2/Corr.l, Add.3 (& Add.3/Corr.l,English only), Add.4 & AddA/Corr .1, Add.5,(& Add.5/Corr.l, English only), Add.6-8

, (E/AC.51/25 (& Corr.l, 2, English only),Corr.3-6, & Summary, Annex & Annex/Add.l, Add.1, 2 & Add.2/Corr.1, Add.3 (&Add.3/Corr.1, English only), Add.4 & Add.4(':01'1'.1), Add.5 (& Add.5/Corr.1, Englishonly), Add.6-8) Secretary-General. Workprogramme of the United Nations in the eco­nomic, social and human rights fields andits budgetary requirements

E/4642 & Corr.1 (ElAC.51/27 & Corr.1) Secre­tary-General. Note on financial implica­tions of the recommendations of the com­missions and committees of the Council

E/4670 (& Corr.1, English only) (E/AC.51/28(& Corr.t, English only» Committee forProgramme and Co-ordination. Report onthe 1st part of its 3rd session, 21 Apr ­13 May 1969

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1591, 1592Oral proposal by the President to transmit the re­

port of the Committee for Programme andCo-ordination to the Advisory Committee onAdministrative and Budgetary Questions andto continue consideration of the report at the47th session of the Council, adopted withoutvote at the 1592nd meeting as resolution 1390(XLVI)

UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND: EXECUTIVE BOARD-- members: election (agenda item 19)

ESC decision of 7 Mar 1966

DocumentsE/L.1248 & Add.1-4 Secretary-General. Note

TOUHISM (continued)-- development (continued)

Documents (continued)E/4629 Secretary-General. Periodic report on

implementation of the recommendations ofthe United Nations Conference on Interna­tional Travel and Tourism

[Jisc· ssion in Plena.ry: Meeting 1578The Council decided to postpone the discussion of

this item until its 47th session

TRADE UNION RIGHTS-- infringements

See Namihia: trade union rights: infringementsSouth Africa: trade union rights; infringe­

mentsSouthern Rhodesia: trade union rights: in­

fringementsTerritories under Portuguese administra­

tion: trade union rights: infringements

28

SUBJECT INDEX

UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE ON ROAD TRAFFIC,VIENNA 1968

-- report E/4618 (& Corr.l, English only) (E/CONF.56/20 (& Corr.1, English only))

UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND: EXECUTIVE BOARD(continued)

members: election (continued)

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1599

UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT DECADE, 2nd (agendaitem 10)

DocumentsE/4620 (& Corr.1, English, French and Spanish)

(E/CN.5/441 (& Corr.l, English, French andSpanish) (ESCOR, 46th sess.) & Summary,Summary/Corr.1 Commission for SocialDevelopment. Report on its 20th session,17 Feb - 5 Mar 1969, paras 98-105 and draftresolution V

E/L.1255 USSR. Letter, 23 May, transmittingmemorandum on social goals of the SecondDevelopment Decade

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 612E/4681 & Corr.1 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolution V in E/4681, reaffirming the

importance of the integration of economicand social goals and programmes for theSecond United Nations Development Decadeand recognizing that its success will greatlydepend on the ways and means to achieveits goals and evaluate its progress; callingupon developed countries which have notyet done so to implement decision 27 (II)of the United Nations Conference on Tradeand Development relating to the aid volumetarget; deciding in formulating the goals andprogrammes of the Decade to take into account

Term of office(expires 31 Dec)

1970197219711972197019721972197219711971197219701970197219701971

MembersIraqNigeriaPakistanPhilippinesPolandSierra LeoneSwedenSwitzerlandThailandTunisiaTurkeyUgandaUSSRUnited KingdomUnited StatesVenezuela

19711970197019711972

follOWing were elected to serve a three-yearterm beginning 1 Jan 1970: Bulgaria, Chile,Indonesia, Nigeria, Philippines, Sierra Le­one, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, UnitedKingdom

of the Executive Board of the United NationsC_hild~en~_~Fl.}Ecl-Y:~_~~..l.!Lan .J~7 0 -~

Term of office(expires 31 Dec)

19711971197219701971197219701971

The

BelgiumBrazilBulgariaCameroonCanadaChileChinaCzechoslovakiaDominican

Republic 1970Germany (Federal

RepUblic)FranceGuineaIndiaIndonesia

Composi~ion

Members

DocumentsE/4612 (& Corr.1, 2, English only), Corr.3-6, &

Summary, Annex & Annex!Add.1, Acld.1,2,& Add.2/Corr.1, Add.3 (& Acld.3/Corr.l,English only), Add.4 & Adcl.4/Corr .1, Acld.5,(& Add.5/Corr.l, English only), Add.6-8(E/AC.51/25 (& Corr.l, 2, English only),Corr.3-6, & Summary, Annex & Annex/Add.l, Add.l, 2 & Add.2/Corr.1, Add.3 (&Add.3/Corr .1, English only), Add.4 & Add.4«(;01'1'.1), Add.5 (& Add.5/Corr.l, Englishonly), Add.6-8) Secretary-General. Workprogramme of the United Nations in the eco­nomic, social and human rights fields andits budgetary requirements

E/4642 & Corr.1 (E/AC.51127 & Corr.1) Secre-tary-General. Note on financial implica­tions of the recommendations of the com­missions and committees of the Council

E/4670 (& Corr.1, English only) (E/AC.51/28(& Corr.1, English only» Committee forProgramme and Co-ordination. Report onthe 1st part of its 3rd session, 21 Apr ­13 May 1969

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1591, 1592Oral proposal by the President to transmit the re­

port of the Committee for Programme andCo-ordination to the Advisory Committee onAdministrative and Budgetary Questions andto continue consideration of the report at the47th session of the Council, adopted withoutvote at the 1592nd meeting as resolution 1390(XLVI)

UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND: EXECUTIVE BOARD-- members: election (agenda item 19)

ESC decision of 7 Mar 1966

DocumentsE/L.1248 & Add.1-4 Secretary-General. Note

UNITED NATIONS-- ecollomic and social activities: programme of work (agen­

da item 18)!DSC resolutions 1177 (XLI), 1275 (XLIII)

TOUHISM (continued)-- devE'lopment (continued)

Documents (continued)E/4629 Secretary-General. Periodic report on

implementation of the recommendations ofthe United Nations Conference on Interna­tional Travel ancl Tourism

fJisc ssion in Plenary: Meeting 1578The Council decided to postpone the discussion of

this item until its 47th session

TRADE UNION RIGHTS-- infrmgements

See Namibia: trade union rights: infringementsSouth Africa: trade union rights; infringe­

mentsSouthern Rhodesia: trade union rights: in­

fringementsTerritories uncleI' Portuguese administra­

tion: trade union rights: infringements

28

SUBJECT INDEX

UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE ON ROAD TRAFFIC,VIENNA 1968

-- report E/4618 (& Corr.l, English only) (E/CONF.56/20 (& Corr.1, English only))

UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND: EXECUTIVE BOARD(continued)

members: election (continued)

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1599

UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT DECADE, 2nd (agendaitem 10)

DocumentsE/4620 (& Corr.1, English, French and Spanish)

(E/CN.5/441 (& Corr.l, English, French andSpanish) (ESCOR, 46th sess.) & Summary,Summary/Corr.1 Commission for SocialDevelopment. Report on its 20th session,17 Feb - 5 Mar 1969, paras 98-105 and draftresolution V

E/L.1255 USSR. Letter, 23 May, transmittingmemorandum on social goals of the SecondDevelopment Decade

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 612E/4681 & Corr.1 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolution V in E/4681, reaffirming the

importance of the integration of economicand social goals and programmes for theSecond United Nations Development Decadeand recognizing that its success will greatlydepend on the ways and means to achieveits goals and evaluate its progress; callingupon developed countries which have notyet done so to implement decision 27 (II)of the United Nations Conference on Tradeand Development relating to the aid volumetarget; deciding in formulating the goals andprogrammes of the Decade to take into account

Term of office(expires 31 Dec)

1970197219711972197019721972197219711971197219701970197219701971

MembersIraqNigeriaPakistanPhilippinesPolandSierra LeoneSwedenSwitzerlandThailandTunisiaTurkeyUgandaUSSRUnited KingdomUnited StatesVenezuela

19711970197019711972

follOWing were elected to serve a three-yearterm beginning 1 Jan 1970: Bulgaria, Chile,Indonesia, Nigeria, Philippines, Sierra Le­one, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, UnitedKingdom

of the Executive Board of the United NationsC_hild~en~_~Fl.}Ecl-Y:~_~~..l.!Lan .J~7 0 -~

Term of office(expires 31 Dec)

19711971197219701971197219701971

The

BelgiumBrazilBulgariaCameroonCanadaChileChinaCzechoslovakiaDominican

Republic 1970Germany (Federal

RepUblic)FranceGuineaIndiaIndonesia

Composi~ion

Members

DocumentsE/4612 (& Corr.1, 2, English only), Corr.3-6, &

Summary, Annex & Annex!Add.1, Acld.1,2,& Add.2/Corr.1, Add.3 (& Acld.3/Corr.l,English only), Add.4 & Adcl.4/Corr .1, Acld.5,(& Add.5/Corr.l, English only), Add.6-8(E/AC.51/25 (& Corr.l, 2, English only),Corr.3-6, & Summary, Annex & Annex/Add.l, Add.l, 2 & Add.2/Corr.1, Add.3 (&Add.3/Corr .1, English only), Add.4 & Add.4«(;01'1'.1), Add.5 (& Add.5/Corr.l, Englishonly), Add.6-8) Secretary-General. Workprogramme of the United Nations in the eco­nomic, social and human rights fields andits budgetary requirements

E/4642 & Corr.1 (E/AC.51127 & Corr.1) Secre-tary-General. Note on financial implica­tions of the recommendations of the com­missions and committees of the Council

E/4670 (& Corr.1, English only) (E/AC.51/28(& Corr.1, English only» Committee forProgramme and Co-ordination. Report onthe 1st part of its 3rd session, 21 Apr ­13 May 1969

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1591, 1592Oral proposal by the President to transmit the re­

port of the Committee for Programme andCo-ordination to the Advisory Committee onAdministrative and Budgetary Questions andto continue consideration of the report at the47th session of the Council, adopted withoutvote at the 1592nd meeting as resolution 1390(XLVI)

UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND: EXECUTIVE BOARD-- members: election (agenda item 19)

ESC decision of 7 Mar 1966

DocumentsE/L.1248 & Add.1-4 Secretary-General. Note

UNITED NATIONS-- ecollomic and social activities: programme of work (agen­

da item 18)!DSC resolutions 1177 (XLI), 1275 (XLIII)

TOUHISM (continued)-- devE'lopment (continued)

Documents (continued)E/4629 Secretary-General. Periodic report on

implementation of the recommendations ofthe United Nations Conference on Interna­tional Travel ancl Tourism

fJisc ssion in Plenary: Meeting 1578The Council decided to postpone the discussion of

this item until its 47th session

TRADE UNION RIGHTS-- infrmgements

See Namibia: trade union rights: infringementsSouth Africa: trade union rights; infringe­

mentsSouthern Rhodesia: trade union rights: in­

fringementsTerritories uncleI' Portuguese administra­

tion: trade union rights: infringements

28

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."I)!

SUBJECT INDEX

UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT DECADE, 2nd (continued)

UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME: GOV­ERNING COUNCIL

-- members: election (agenda item 19)GA resolution 2029 (XX)

I

I'III

1JJ'I

·11,1I1

WAR CRIMINALS-- punishment (agenda item 11)

DocumentsE/4621 & Add.1, Add.1/Corr.1 (E/CN.4/1007 &

Add.1, Add.1/Corr.1) (ESCOR, 46th sess.)& Summary Commission on Human Rights.Report on its 25th session, 17 Feb - 21 Mar1969, paras 245-277 and draft resolution III

E/L.1254 USSR. Letter, 20 May, transmittingthe appeal and resolution of the InternationalConference on Questions Relating to the Pros­ecution of Nazi War Criminals, Moscow1969

Discussion in Social cttee: Meeting 621E/4693 & Corr.1 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution III in E/4693, recommending to the

General Assembly the adoption of a resolutioncalling upon all States concerned to take mea­sures for the thorough investigation of warcrimes and crimes against humanity and forthe detection, arrest, extradition andpunish­ment of all war criminals and persons guiltyof crimes against humanity; inViting Stateswhich have not yet done so to sign or ratifythe Convention on the Non-Applicability ofStatutory Limitations to War Crimes andCrimes against Humanity as soon as pos­sible and expressing the hope that Stateswhich have been unable to adopt the Conven­tion will refrain from actions running counterto its main purposes, <..gain calling upon Stateswhich have not yet become Parties to theConvention on the Prevention and Punishmentof the Crime of Genocide to do so as soon aspossible; requesting all States Members of theUnited Nations and specialized agencies tosubmit information on the measures taken bythem on the implementation of this resolution;requesting the Secretary-General to reportto the General Assembly at its 25th sessionon the implementation of this resolution, anddeciding to consider at the 25th session thequestion of further measures to ensure theextradition and punishment of war criminalsand persons who have committeed crimesagainst humanity, adopted (16-2-6) as resolu­tion 1416 (XLVI)

WAR CRIMESstatutory limitation: non-applicability: Convention, 1968

See War criminals: punishment

UNITED NATIONS INSTITUTE FOR TRAINING AND RE­SEARCH (continued)

-- report (continued)

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1590Oral proposal by the President,to take note of the

report, adopted without vote as resolution1389 (XLVI)

VIAUD, MAURICE (France)-- biography E/4645

197119721970

197119701970197219721972197219701970

DocumentsE/L.1247 & Add.1,2 Secretary-General. Note

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600The following were elected to serve a three-year

term beginIling 1 Jan 1970: Cameroon, Cuba,Denmark, India, Italy, Ivory Coast, Japan,Mexico, Philippines, USSR, United Kingdom,United States

Composition of the Governing Council of the United NationsDevelopment Programme as of 1 Jan 1979

Term of office Term of office(expires 31 Dec) Members (expires 31 Dec)

1970 Mauritania 19711970 Mexico 19721970 Netherlands 19711972 Pakistan 19701970 Panama 19711971 Peru 19711971 Philippines 19721972 Poland 19701971 Romania 19701972 Sweden 1971

SWitzerland 1971Syria 1971.uSSR 1972United Arab RepUblic 1970United Kingdom 1972United Republic of

TanzaniaUnited StatesVenezuela

Members

AlgeriaAustriaBelgiumCameroonCanadaChileCongo (Brazzaville)CubaCzechoslovakiaDenmarkGermany (Federal

Republic)FinlandFranceIndiaItalyIvory CoastJapanJordanMalaysia

UNITED NATIONS INSTITUTE FOR TRAINING AND RE­SEARCH

-- report (agenda item 16)

DocumentsE/4622 &Add.1 (UNITAR/EX/14 &Add.1) UNITAR:

Executive Director. Report, 1968/1969

Action in Plenary (continued)the above consideration, to utilize the exper­tise of the specialized agencies and otherbodies, and to make full use of the studiesundertaken by the United Nations Develop­ment Programme, the International Bank forReconstruction and Development and the re­gional development banks, and of the recom­mendations of the Enlarged Committee forProgramme and Co-ordination; and request­ing the Secretary-General to review and eval­uate all means at his disposal to further in­tegrate the aims of the Decade, and to reportto the Council, through the Commission forSocial Development at its 21st session, onprogress achieved in the implementation ofthis resolution, adopted unanimously as reso­lution 1409 (XLVI)

l'lrI

('

II

'",

3

:l

r

D

~

tiI

29

SUBJECT INDEX

UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT DECADE, 2nd (continued)

Action in Plenary (continued)the above consideration, to utilize the exper­tise of the specialized agencies and otherbodies, and to make full use of the studiesundertaken by the United Nations Develop­ment Programme, the International Bank forReconstruction and Development and the re­gional development banks, and of the recom­mendations of the Enlarged Committee forProgramme and Co-ordination; and request­ing the Secretary-General to review and eval­uate all means at his disposal to further in­tegrate the aims of the Decade, and to reportto the Council, through the Commission forSocial Development at its 21st session, onprogress achieved in the implementation ofthis resolution, adopted unanimously as reso­lution 1409 (XLVI)

UNITED NATIONS INSTITUTE FOR TRAINING AND RE­SEARCH (continued)

-- report (continued)

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1590Oral proposal by the President,to take note of the

report, adopted without vote as resolution1389 (XLVI)

VIAUD, MAURICE (France)-- biography E!4645

WAR CRIMESstatutory limitation: non-applicability: Convention, 1968

See War criminals: punishment

UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME: GOV­ERNING COUNCIL

-- members: election (agenda item 19)GA resolution 2029 (XX)

UNITED NATIONS INSTITUTE FOR TRAINING AND RE­SEARCH

-- report (agenda item 16)

DocumentsE/4622 &Add.l (UNITAR/EX/14 &Add.l) UNITAR:

Executive Director. Report, 1968/1969

WAR CRIMINALS-- punishment (agenda item 11)

DocumentsE/4621 & Add.1, Add.1/Corr.1 (E/CNA!1007 &

Add.1, Add.1/Corr.1) (ESCOR, 46th sess.)& Summary Commission on Human Rights.Report on its 25th session, 17 Feb - 21 Mar1969, paras 245-277 and draft resolution III

E/L.1254 USSR. Letter, 20 May, transmittingthe appeal and resolution of the InternationalConference on Questions Relating to the Pros­ecution of Nazi War Criminals, Moscow 1969

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 621E/4693 & Corr.1 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution III in E/4693, recommending to the

General Assembly the adoption of a resolutioncalling upon all States concerned to take mea­sures for the thorough investigation of warcrimes and crimes against humanity and forthe detection, arrest, extradition andpunish­ment of all war criminals and persons guiltyof crimes against humanity; inViting Stateswhich have not yet done so to sign or ratifythe Convention on the Non-Applicability ofStatutory Limitations to War Crimes andCrimes against Humanity as soon as pos­sible and expressing the hope that Stateswhich have been unable to adopt the Conven­tion will refrain from actions running counterto its main purposes, <..gain calling upon Stateswhich have not yet become Parties to theConvention on the Prevention and Punishmentof the Crime of Genocide to do so as soon aspossible; requesting all States Members of theUnited Nations and specialized agencies tosubmit information on the measures taken bythem on the implementation of this resolution;requesting the Secretary-General to reportto the General Assembly at its 25th sessionon the implementation of this resolution, anddeciding to consider at the 25th session thequestion of further measures to ensure theextradition and punishment of war criminalsand persons who have committeed crimesagainst humanity, adopted (16-2-6) as resolu­tion 1416 (XLVI)

197119721970

197119701970197219721972197219701970

Members

DocumentsE/L.1247 & Add.1,2 Secretary-General. Note

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600The following were elected to serve a three-year

term beginIling 1 Jan 1970: Cameroon, Cuba,Denmark, India, Italy, Ivory Coast, Japan,MeXiCO, Philippines, USSR, United Kingdom,United States

Composition of the Governing Council of the United NationsDevelopment Programme as of 1 Jan 1970

Term of office Term of office(expires 31 Dec) Members (expires 31 Dec)

1970 Mauritania 19711970 Mexico 19721970 Netherlands 19711972 Pakistan 19701970 Panama 19711971 Peru 19711971 Philippines 19721972 Poland 19701971 Romania 19701972 Sweden 1971

Switzerland 1971Syria 1971USSR 1972United Arab Republic 1970United Kingdom 1972United Republic of

TanzaniaUnited StatesVenezuela

AlgeriaAustriaBelgiumCameroonCanadaChileCongo (Brazzaville)CubaCzechoslovakiaDenmarkGermany (Federal

Republic)FinlandFranceIndiaItalyIvory CoastJapanJordanMalaysia

29

SUBJECT INDEX

UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT DECADE, 2nd (continued)

Action in Plenary (continued)the above consideration, to utilize the exper­tise of the specialized agencies and otherbodies, and to make full use of the studiesundertaken by the United Nations Develop­ment Programme, the International Bank forReconstruction and Development and the re­gional development banks, and of the recom­mendations of the Enlarged Committee forProgramme and Co-ordination; and request­ing the Secretary-General to review and eval­uate all means at his disposal to further in­tegrate the aims of the Decade, and to reportto the Council, through the Commission forSocial Development at its 21st session, onprogress achieved in the implementation ofthis resolution, adopted unanimously as reso­lution 1409 (XLVI)

UNITED NATIONS INSTITUTE FOR TRAINING AND RE­SEARCH (continued)

-- report (continued)

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1590Oral proposal by the President,to take note of the

report, adopted without vote as resolution1389 (XLVI)

VIAUD, MAURICE (France)-- biography E!4645

WAR CRIMESstatutory limitation: non-applicability: Convention, 1968

See War criminals: punishment

UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME: GOV­ERNING COUNCIL

-- members: election (agenda item 19)GA resolution 2029 (XX)

UNITED NATIONS INSTITUTE FOR TRAINING AND RE­SEARCH

-- report (agenda item 16)

DocumentsE/4622 &Add.l (UNITAR/EX/14 &Add.l) UNITAR:

Executive Director. Report, 1968/1969

WAR CRIMINALS-- punishment (agenda item 11)

DocumentsE/4621 & Add.1, Add.1/Corr.1 (E/CNA!1007 &

Add.1, Add.1/Corr.1) (ESCOR, 46th sess.)& Summary Commission on Human Rights.Report on its 25th session, 17 Feb - 21 Mar1969, paras 245-277 and draft resolution III

E/L.1254 USSR. Letter, 20 May, transmittingthe appeal and resolution of the InternationalConference on Questions Relating to the Pros­ecution of Nazi War Criminals, Moscow 1969

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 621E/4693 & Corr.1 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution III in E/4693, recommending to the

General Assembly the adoption of a resolutioncalling upon all States concerned to take mea­sures for the thorough investigation of warcrimes and crimes against humanity and forthe detection, arrest, extradition andpunish­ment of all war criminals and persons guiltyof crimes against humanity; inViting Stateswhich have not yet done so to sign or ratifythe Convention on the Non-Applicability ofStatutory Limitations to War Crimes andCrimes against Humanity as soon as pos­sible and expressing the hope that Stateswhich have been unable to adopt the Conven­tion will refrain from actions running counterto its main purposes, <..gain calling upon Stateswhich have not yet become Parties to theConvention on the Prevention and Punishmentof the Crime of Genocide to do so as soon aspossible; requesting all States Members of theUnited Nations and specialized agencies tosubmit information on the measures taken bythem on the implementation of this resolution;requesting the Secretary-General to reportto the General Assembly at its 25th sessionon the implementation of this resolution, anddeciding to consider at the 25th session thequestion of further measures to ensure theextradition and punishment of war criminalsand persons who have committeed crimesagainst humanity, adopted (16-2-6) as resolu­tion 1416 (XLVI)

197119721970

197119701970197219721972197219701970

Members

DocumentsE/L.1247 & Add.1,2 Secretary-General. Note

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600The following were elected to serve a three-year

term beginIling 1 Jan 1970: Cameroon, Cuba,Denmark, India, Italy, Ivory Coast, Japan,MeXiCO, Philippines, USSR, United Kingdom,United States

Composition of the Governing Council of the United NationsDevelopment Programme as of 1 Jan 1970

Term of office Term of office(expires 31 Dec) Members (expires 31 Dec)

1970 Mauritania 19711970 Mexico 19721970 Netherlands 19711972 Pakistan 19701970 Panama 19711971 Peru 19711971 Philippines 19721972 Poland 19701971 Romania 19701972 Sweden 1971

Switzerland 1971Syria 1971USSR 1972United Arab Republic 1970United Kingdom 1972United Republic of

TanzaniaUnited StatesVenezuela

AlgeriaAustriaBelgiumCameroonCanadaChileCongo (Brazzaville)CubaCzechoslovakiaDenmarkGermany (Federal

Republic)FinlandFranceIndiaItalyIvory CoastJapanJordanMalaysia

29

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SUBJECT INDEX

\···.··I~·I·I

It·'·W'

;1I~HI ..• ,': ,.;1

I,I

1f

WATER DESALINATION (agenda item 4 (a»ESC resolutions 1114 (XL), 1204 (XLII)Documents

E/4625 & Corr.1 Secretary-General. Reportwithspecial reference to major developments in1967-1968

Discussion in Economic cttee: Meetings 471 ...473, 477E/4692 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution in E/4692, taking note of the re­

port in E/4625, adopted (19... 2-3) as resolu­tion 1426 (XLVI)

WOMEN-- economic and social development, participation in (agen­

da item 12)

DocumentsE/4619 (& Corr.1, English only) (E/CN.6/527 (&

Corr.l, English only» (ESCOR, 46th sess.)& Su.mmary Commission on the Status ofWomen. Report on its 22nd session, 27 Jan ­12 Feb 1969, paras 162-166 and draft reso­lution I

Discussion in Social cttee: Meeting 616E/4684 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolution I in E/4684, appealing to Member

States to ensure the implementation of inter­national instruments aimed at eliminatingdiscrimination between the sexes in economicand social development and at utilizing wom­en's activities to the full; suggesting thatMember States, which have not yet done so,make available to women the means of accessto all levels of vocational training; requestingthe specialized agencies to take the necessarymeasures to provide both women and men withopportunities to prepare for, choose, andpractise professions related to scientific andtechnological developments; urging utiliza­tion of all information media to encouragewomen to take up professions requiring qual­ifications which would enable all their abili­ties to be used; inviting Member States, spe­cialized agencies and other interested bodiesto study the effects of the orientation of womenfor limited occupations involving work oflesser skill; and suggesting that, in the plansand objectives of the United Nations and spe­cialized agencies, increasing attention shouldbe given to the integration of women in socialand economic life within the framework oftechnological progress, adopted unanimouslyas resolution 1394 (XLVI)

- ... education (agenda item 12)Documents

E/4619 (& Corr.1, English only) (E/CN.6/527 (&Corr.1, English only» (ESCOR, 46th sess.)& Summary Commission on the Status ofWomen. Report on its 22nd session, 27 Jan ...12 Feb 1969, paras 193-196 anddraftresolu­tion HI

30

WOMEN (continued)-- education (continued)

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 616E/4684 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolution III in E/4684, inviting Member

States to take all ndcessary measures to en­sure equal access of women to education andto apply to the United Nations DevelopmentProgramme for technical assistance to dev...elop educational programmes for girls andwomen; recommending that Member Statesundertake projects for equal access of womento education and for further training of qual­ified women educators; recommending thatGovernments when requesting technical as­sistance give priority to projects concerningequal access of women to education; and invit­ing the United Nations Educational, Scientificand Cultural Organization to further developits programme for equal access of women toeducation within the context of a United Na­tions long-term programme for the advance­ment of women, adopted unanimously as reso­lution 1396 (XLVI)

-- status

See Commission on the Status of Women: report,22nd session

YOUTH-- economic and social development, participation in (agendaitem 10)

DocumentsE/4620 (& Corr.1, English, French and Spanish)

(E/CN.5/441 (& Corr.1, English, French andSpanish» (ESCOR, 46th sess.) & Summary,Summary/Corr.1 Commission for SocialDevelopment. Report on its 20th session,17 Feb - 5 Mar 1969, paras.58...60 and draftresolution HI

E/AC.7/L.553 India. Amendments (todraftreso­lution HI in E/4620)

E/AC. 7/L.554 Congo (Brazzaville), France, Ku­wait, Upper Volta. Amendments (to draftresolution HI in E/4620)

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 610-612E/4681 & Corr.1 Report

Action in Plenary Meeting 1600Draft resolution III in E/4681, calling upon Mem­

ber States to implement the recommenda­tions embodied in the international instru­ments aimed at creating better conditionsfor the education of youth and its partici­pation in the life of society; recommendingthat Governments take account of the needs ofyouth in all fields, that they encourage meet..ings of youth at national level with a view todiscussing and defining their problems andneeds and that they ensure the active and co­ordinated participation of youth in the formu­lation and implementation of developmentpolicy at appropriate levels; recommendingthat the United Nations and its specialized

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WATER DESALINATION (agenda item 4 (a»ESC resolutions 1114 (XL), 1204 (XLII)

DocumentsE/4625 & Corr.1 Secretary-General. Reportwith

special reference to major developments in1967-1968

Discussion in Economic cttee: Meetings 471 ...473, 477E/4692 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution in E/4692, taking note of the re­

port in E/4625, adopted (19-2-3) as resolu­tion 1426 (XLVI)

economic and social development, participation in (agen­da item 12)

DocumentsE!4619 (& Corr.1, English only) (E!CN.6!527 (&

Corr.1, English only» (ESCOR, 46th sess.)& Su.mmary Commission on the Status ofWomen. Report on its 22nd session, 27 Jan ­12 Feb 1969, paras 162-166 and draft reso­lution I

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 616E/4684 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolution I in E/4684, appealing to Member

States to ensure the implementation of inter­national instruments aimed at eliminatingdiscrimination between the sexes in economicand social development and at utilizing wom­en's activities to the full; suggesting thatMember States, which have not yet done so,make available to women the means of accessto all levels of vocational training; requestingthe specialized agencies to take the necessarymeasures to provide both women and men withopportunities to prepare for, choose, andpractise professions related to scientific andtechnological developments; urging utiliza­tion of all information media to encouragewomen to take up professions requiring qual­ifications which would enable all their abili­ties to be used; inViting Member States, spe­cialized agencies and other interested bodiesto study the effects of the orientation of womenfor limited occupations involving work oflesser skill; and suggesting that, in the plansand objectives of the United Nations and spe­cialized agencies, increasing attention shouldbe given to the integration of women in socialand economic life within the framework oftechnological progress, adopted unanimouslyas resolution 1394 (XLVI)

education (agenda item 12)

DocumentsE/4619 (& Corr.1, English only) (E/CN.6/527 (&

Corr.1, English only» (ESCOR, 46th sess.)& Summary Commission on the Status ofWomen. Report on its 22nd session, 27 Jan ­12 Feb 1969, paras 193-196 and draft resolu­tion III

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WOMEN (continued)-- education (continued)

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 616E/4684 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolution III in E/4684, inviting Member

States to take all ndcessary measures to en­sure equal access of women to education andto apply to the United Nations DevelopmentProgramme for technical assistance to dev­elop educational programmes for girls andwomen; recommending that Member Statesundertake projects for equal access of womento education and for further training of qual­ified women educators; recommending thatGovernments when requesting technical as­sistance give priority to projects concerningequal access of women to education; and invit­ing the United Nations Educational, Scientificand Cultural Organization to further developits programme for equal access of women toeducation within the context of a United Na­tions long- term programme for the advance­ment of women, adopted unanimously as reso­lution 1396 (XLVI)

-- status

See Commission on the Status of Women: report,22nd session

YOUTH-- economic and social development, participation in (agenda

item 10)

DocumentsE/4620 (& Corr.1, English, French and Spanish)

(E!CN.5!441 (& Corr.1, English, French andSpanish» (ESCOR, 46th sess.) & Summary,Summary/Corr.1 Commission for SocialDevelopment. Report on its 20th session,17 Feb - 5 Mar 1969, paras.58-60 and draftresolution III

ElAC. 7/L.553 India. Amendments (to draftreso­lution III in E/4620)

ElAC. 7!L.554 Congo (Brazzaville), France, Ku­wait, Upper Volta. Amendments (to draftresolution III in E/4620)

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 610-612E/4681 & Corr.1 Report

Action in Plenary Meeting 1600Draft resolution III in E!4681, calling upon Mem­

ber States to implement the recommenda­tions embodied in the international instru­ments aimed at creating better conditionsfor the education of youth and its partici­pation in the life of society; recommendingthat Governments take account of the needs ofyouth in all fields, that they encourage meet...ings of youth at national level with a view todiscussing and defining their problems andneeds and that they ensure the active and co­ordinated participation of youth in the formu­lation and implementation of developmentpolicy at appropriate levels; recommendingthat the United Nations and its specialized

SUBJECT INDEX

WATER DESALINATION (agenda item 4 (a»ESC resolutions 1114 (XL), 1204 (XLII)

DocumentsE/4625 & Corr.1 Secretary-General. Reportwith

special reference to major developments in1967-1968

Discussion in Economic cttee: Meetings 471 ...473, 477E/4692 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1602Draft resolution in E/4692, taking note of the re­

port in E/4625, adopted (19-2-3) as resolu­tion 1426 (XLVI)

economic and social development, participation in (agen­da item 12)

DocumentsE!4619 (& Corr.1, English only) (E!CN.6!527 (&

Corr.1, English only» (ESCOR, 46th sess.)& Su.mmary Commission on the Status ofWomen. Report on its 22nd session, 27 Jan ­12 Feb 1969, paras 162-166 and draft reso­lution I

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 616E/4684 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolution I in E/4684, appealing to Member

States to ensure the implementation of inter­national instruments aimed at eliminatingdiscrimination between the sexes in economicand social development and at utilizing wom­en's activities to the full; suggesting thatMember States, which have not yet done so,make available to women the means of accessto all levels of vocational training; requestingthe specialized agencies to take the necessarymeasures to provide both women and men withopportunities to prepare for, choose, andpractise professions related to scientific andtechnological developments; urging utiliza­tion of all information media to encouragewomen to take up professions requiring qual­ifications which would enable all their abili­ties to be used; inViting Member States, spe­cialized agencies and other interested bodiesto study the effects of the orientation of womenfor limited occupations involving work oflesser skill; and suggesting that, in the plansand objectives of the United Nations and spe­cialized agencies, increasing attention shouldbe given to the integration of women in socialand economic life within the framework oftechnological progress, adopted unanimouslyas resolution 1394 (XLVI)

education (agenda item 12)

DocumentsE/4619 (& Corr.1, English only) (E/CN.6/527 (&

Corr.1, English only» (ESCOR, 46th sess.)& Summary Commission on the Status ofWomen. Report on its 22nd session, 27 Jan ­12 Feb 1969, paras 193-196 and draft resolu­tion III

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WOMEN (continued)-- education (continued)

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 616E/4684 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1600Draft resolution III in E/4684, inviting Member

States to take all ndcessary measures to en­sure equal access of women to education andto apply to the United Nations DevelopmentProgramme for technical assistance to dev­elop educational programmes for girls andwomen; recommending that Member Statesundertake projects for equal access of womento education and for further training of qual­ified women educators; recommending thatGovernments when requesting technical as­sistance give priority to projects concerningequal access of women to education; and invit­ing the United Nations Educational, Scientificand Cultural Organization to further developits programme for equal access of women toeducation within the context of a United Na­tions long- term programme for the advance­ment of women, adopted unanimously as reso­lution 1396 (XLVI)

-- status

See Commission on the Status of Women: report,22nd session

YOUTH-- economic and social development, participation in (agenda

item 10)

DocumentsE/4620 (& Corr.1, English, French and Spanish)

(E!CN.5!441 (& Corr.1, English, French andSpanish» (ESCOR, 46th sess.) & Summary,Summary/Corr.1 Commission for SocialDevelopment. Report on its 20th session,17 Feb - 5 Mar 1969, paras.58-60 and draftresolution III

ElAC. 7/L.553 India. Amendments (to draftreso­lution III in E/4620)

ElAC. 7!L.554 Congo (Brazzaville), France, Ku­wait, Upper Volta. Amendments (to draftresolution III in E/4620)

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 610-612E/4681 & Corr.1 Report

Action in Plenary Meeting 1600Draft resolution III in E!4681, calling upon Mem­

ber States to implement the recommenda­tions embodied in the international instru­ments aimed at creating better conditionsfor the education of youth and its partici­pation in the life of society; recommendingthat Governments take account of the needs ofyouth in all fields, that they encourage meet...ings of youth at national level with a view todiscussing and defining their problems andneeds and that they ensure the active and co­ordinated participation of youth in the formu­lation and implementation of developmentpolicy at appropriate levels; recommendingthat the United Nations and its specialized

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tinued)

Action in Plenary (continued)agencies, bearing in mind the need to co­ordinate their activities in this field, takeaccount of the problems relating to the inte­gration of the young generation into economicand social life when formulating the objetivesfor international activities; requesting theSecretary-General, in collaboration with thespecialized agencies and organizations con­cerned with young people to prepare an ana­lytical study of the world social situation ofyouth, describing the needs and aspirationsof youth and the most effective methods ofmeeting those needs, and requesting the Sec­retary-General to include in the provisionalagenda of the 24th session of the GeneralAssembly an item entitled "The problemsand . needs of youth and its participation innational development", adcY"ted unanimouslyas resolution 1407 (XLVI)

ZAKHAROV, ALEKSEI VASILYEVICH (USSR)-- biography E/4645/Add.1

SUBJECT INDEX

I\

I~I

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~ish)

lh and./1

01

,nary,

.)'ocial"qsion,

Idraft

ItI'eso-,I!

iKu- I.1I .j

ndraft I,

;enda

~mber

to en..m andpment) dev..s andStates,omenqual­~ that11 as­~rning

invit­ntificveloplen tod Na­ance­reso-

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SUBJECT INDEX

YOUTH (continued)-- economic and social development, participation in (con-

tinued) .

Action in Plenary (continued)agencies, bearing in mind the need to co­ordinate their activities in this field, takeaccount of the problems relating to the inte­gration of the young generation into economicand social life when formulating the objetivesfor international activities; requesting theSecretary-General, in collaboration with thespecialized agencies and organizations con­cerned with young people to prepare an ana­lytical study of the world social situation ofyouth, describing the needs and aspirationsof youth and the most effective methods ofmeeting those needs, and requesting the Sec­retary-General to include in the provisionalagenda of the 24th session of the GeneralAssembly an item entitled "The problemsand . needs of youth and its participation innational development", adc~ted unanimouslyas resolution 1407 (XLVI)

ZAKHAROV, ALEKSEI VASILYEVICH (USSR)-- biography E/4645/Add.!

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SUBJECT INDEX

YOUTH (continued)-- economic and social development, participation in (con-

tinued) .

Action in Plenary (continued)agencies, bearing in mind the need to co­ordinate their activities in this field, takeaccount of the problems relating to the inte­gration of the young generation into economicand social life when formulating the objetivesfor international activities; requesting theSecretary-General, in collaboration with thespecialized agencies and organizations con­cerned with young people to prepare an ana­lytical study of the world social situation ofyouth, describing the needs and aspirationsof youth and the most effective methods ofmeeting those needs, and requesting the Sec­retary-General to include in the provisionalagenda of the 24th session of the GeneralAssembly an item entitled "The problemsand . needs of youth and its participation innational development", adc~ted unanimouslyas resolution 1407 (XLVI)

ZAKHAROV, ALEKSEI VASILYEVICH (USSR)-- biography E/4645/Add.!

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Speeches by representativesDebergh, J. Plen: 1587,1596,1601; Soc: 609, 621, 62~

Decastiaux, E. Plen: 1578~1590, 1602; Econ: 472, 480,486-488

Gunawardana, E. Soc: 611~ 615~ 616~ 622, 626Schuurmans, M.C. Plen: 1599

BULGARIA

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technologyto Development: report, 6th Econ: 476, 484

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 611, 613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Plen: 1602;Soc: 621, 623, 625-627

Co-operative movement: & economic and social developmentPlen: 1589, 1599, 1602

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 478, 479

Economic and Social Councf :agenda, 46th sess. Plen: 1578agenda, 47th sess. Plen: 1602

Human rights: violations: communications Soc: 623Land reform Econ: 485, 488Minorities: protection Plen: 1602Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1598, 1600Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 615Natural resources: non-agricultural: development Econ: 483Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1581, 1583-1585,

1587, 1593, 1595Social welfare: & economic and social development Soc: 611,South Africa: trade union rights: infriilgements Plen: 1598,

1600Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1598, 1600Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1598, 1600

Speeches by representativesGavrilova, E. Plen: 1598, 1600, 1602; Soc: 613, 615,

621, 623, 625- 627

Human rights:economic, social and cultural implementation Soc: 622violations: communications Soc: 623

Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1601Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 615Natural resources: non-agricultural: development Econ: 472Non-governmental organizations Plen:·1587Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 480, 488Social welfare: & economic and social development Soc: 611South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1601Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1601Tax treaties Econ: 486, 487Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1601UNITAR: report Plen: 1590War criminals: punishment Soc: 621Water desalination Econ: 472

AHGENTINA

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination:co-ordination of activities Soc: 621UN measures Soc: 623

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 609, 611

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess.Soc: 621-623, 626

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Soc: 616

Co-operative movement: & economic and social develop­ment Plen: 1599, 1602

Economic and Social Council:agenda, 46th sess. Plen: 1578organization of work Plen: 1596

Speeches by representativesBradley, E. Plen: 1589, 1600, 1602; Econ: 471, 472,

475, 479, 483, 484, 487, 488Guevara Achaval, R. Soc: 608, 609, 612, 616, 621,

623Ruda, J .M. Plen: 1578

BELGIUM

ASSISTANT SECRETARY-GENERAL FOR INTER-AGENCYAFFAIRS (Hill, M.W.)

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technologyto Developrrwnt: report, 6th Econ: 475, 484

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: (J08, 609, 612

Commission on Human Hights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 621,623

Commission on the Status of Wom'lO: report, 22nd sess.Soc: 616

Co-operative movement: & economic and social develop­ment Plen: 1589, 1602

Developing l,lJuntr lOS: natural resources: developmentEcon: 479

Economic and Soeial Council: officers, If~69: electionPlen: 1578

Economie Cttee: organization of work Econ: 471Education: international co-operation Soc: 608Human rights: violations: communications Soc: 623Land reform Econ: 488Natural resourc es: non- agricultural: development

Econ: 472, 483Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 488Tax treaties Econ: 487UNDP: Governing Council: members: election Plen: 1600War criminals: punishment Soc: 621Water desalination Econ: 472Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 612

AdVisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technologyto Development: report, 6th Econ: 475

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Index to SpeechesBELGIUM (continued)

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technologyto Developnwnt: report, 6th Econ: 475, 484

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: (J08, 609, 612

Commission on Human Hights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 621,623

Commission on the Status of Wom"n: report, 22nd sess.Soc: fl16

Co-operative movement: & economic and social develop­ment Plen: 1589, 1602

Developing (,lJLln tr!Cs: natural resources: developmentEcon: 479

Economic and Social Council: officers, H~69: electionPlen: 1578

Economic Cttee: organization of work Econ: 471Education: international co-operation Soc: 608Human rights: violations: communications Soc: 623Land reform Econ: 488Natural resources: non-agricultural: development

Econ: 472, 483Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 488Tax treaties Econ: 487UNDP: Governing Council: members: election Plen: 1600War criminals: punishment Soc: 621Water desalination Econ: 472Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 612

Speeches by representativesBradley, E. Plen: 1589, 1600, 1602; Econ: 471, 4721

475, 479, 483, 484, 487, 488Guevara Achaval, R. Soc: 608, 609, 612, 616, 621,

623Ruda, J .M. Plen: 1578

ASSISTANT SECRETARY-GENERAL FOR INTER-AGENCYAFFAIRS (Hnl, M.W.)

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technologyto Development: report, 6th Econ: 475

BELGIUM

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination:co-ordination of activities Soc: 621UN measures Soc: 623

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 609, 611

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess.Soc: 621-623, 626

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Soc: 616

Co-operative movement: & economic and social develop­ment Plen: 1599, 1602

Economic and Social Council:agenda, 46th sess. Plen: 1578organization of work Plen: 1596

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Human rights:economic, social and cultural implementation Soc: 622violations: communications Soc: 623

Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1601Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 615Natural resources: non-agricultural: development Econ: 472Non-governmental organizations Plen:·1587Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 480, 488Social welfare: & economic; and social development Soc: 611South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1601Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1601Tax treaties Econ: 486, 487Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1601UNITAR: report Plen: 1590War criminals: punishment Soc: 621Water desalination Econ: 472

Speeches by representativesDebergh, J. Plen: 1587,1596, 1601j Soc: 609, 621, 62~

Decastiaux, E. Plen: 15781 1590, 1602; Econ: 4721 480,486-488

Gunawardana, E. Soc: 611 1 615 1 6161 622, 626Schuurmans, M.C. Plen: 1599

BULGARIA

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technologyto Development: report, 6th Econ: 476, 484

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 611, 613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Plen: 1602;Soc: 621, 623, 625-627

Co-operative movement: & economic and social developmentPlen: 1589, 1599, 1602

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 478, 479

Economic and Social Councr :agenda, 46th sess. Plen: 1578agenda, 47th sess. Plen: 1602

Human rights: violations: communications Soc: 623Land reform Econ: 485, 488Minorities: protection Plen: 1602Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1598, 1600Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 615Natural resources: non-agricultural: development Econ: 483Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1581, 1583-1585,

1587, 1593, 1595Social welfare: & economic and social development Soc: 611,South Africa: trade union rights: infrii1gements Plen: 1598,

1600Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1598, 1600Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1598, 1600

Speeches by representativesGavrilova, E. Plen: 1598, 1600, 1602; Soc: 613, 615,

621, 623, 625-627

AHGENTINA

Index to SpeechesBELGIUM (continued)

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technologyto Developnwnt: report, 6th Econ: 475, 484

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: (J08, 609, 612

Commission on Human Hights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 621,623

Commission on the Status of Wom"n: report, 22nd sess.Soc: fl16

Co-operative movement: & economic and social develop­ment Plen: 1589, 1602

Developing (,lJLln tr!Cs: natural resources: developmentEcon: 479

Economic and Social Council: officers, H~69: electionPlen: 1578

Economic Cttee: organization of work Econ: 471Education: international co-operation Soc: 608Human rights: violations: communications Soc: 623Land reform Econ: 488Natural resources: non-agricultural: development

Econ: 472, 483Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 488Tax treaties Econ: 487UNDP: Governing Council: members: election Plen: 1600War criminals: punishment Soc: 621Water desalination Econ: 472Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 612

Speeches by representativesBradley, E. Plen: 1589, 1600, 1602; Econ: 471, 4721

475, 479, 483, 484, 487, 488Guevara Achaval, R. Soc: 608, 609, 612, 616, 621,

623Ruda, J .M. Plen: 1578

ASSISTANT SECRETARY-GENERAL FOR INTER-AGENCYAFFAIRS (Hnl, M.W.)

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technologyto Development: report, 6th Econ: 475

BELGIUM

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination:co-ordination of activities Soc: 621UN measures Soc: 623

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 609, 611

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess.Soc: 621-623, 626

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Soc: 616

Co-operative movement: & economic and social develop­ment Plen: 1599, 1602

Economic and Social Council:agenda, 46th sess. Plen: 1578organization of work Plen: 1596

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Human rights:economic, social and cultural implementation Soc: 622violations: communications Soc: 623

Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1601Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 615Natural resources: non-agricultural: development Econ: 472Non-governmental organizations Plen:·1587Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 480, 488Social welfare: & economic; and social development Soc: 611South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1601Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1601Tax treaties Econ: 486, 487Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1601UNITAR: report Plen: 1590War criminals: punishment Soc: 621Water desalination Econ: 472

Speeches by representativesDebergh, J. Plen: 1587,1596, 1601j Soc: 609, 621, 62~

Decastiaux, E. Plen: 15781 1590, 1602; Econ: 4721 480,486-488

Gunawardana, E. Soc: 611 1 615 1 6161 622, 626Schuurmans, M.C. Plen: 1599

BULGARIA

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technologyto Development: report, 6th Econ: 476, 484

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 611, 613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Plen: 1602;Soc: 621, 623, 625-627

Co-operative movement: & economic and social developmentPlen: 1589, 1599, 1602

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 478, 479

Economic and Social Councr :agenda, 46th sess. Plen: 1578agenda, 47th sess. Plen: 1602

Human rights: violations: communications Soc: 623Land reform Econ: 485, 488Minorities: protection Plen: 1602Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1598, 1600Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 615Natural resources: non-agricultural: development Econ: 483Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1581, 1583-1585,

1587, 1593, 1595Social welfare: & economic and social development Soc: 611,South Africa: trade union rights: infrii1gements Plen: 1598,

1600Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1598, 1600Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1598, 1600

Speeches by representativesGavrilova, E. Plen: 1598, 1600, 1602; Soc: 613, 615,

621, 623, 625-627

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INDEX TO SPEECHES

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT DIVISION

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:RESOURCES AND TRANSPORT DIVISION: DIRECTOR(Barnea, J.)

developmentNatural resources: non-agricultural:Econ: 471-473, 477, 481, 483

Water desalination Econ: 471-473, 477

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 607, 608, 611, 613

Education: & economic. and social development Soc: 608Land reform Econ: 484Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 611

CHAD

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Soc: 617

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 478

Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 615

BULGARIA (continued)

Speeches by representatives (continued)Guelev, G. Plen: 1599, 1602; Econ: 478, 479, 483-485,

488Tarabanov, M. Plen: 1578; 1587, 1589, 1593, 1602;

Econ: 476Todorov, S. Plen: 1581, 1583~1585, 1587, 1595;

Soc: 611

on:472

)c: 6111: 1601iments

.mtries

DC: 622

I: 1601

! unionI1.

lrSpeeches by representatives

Bohiadi, B. Econ: 478; Soc: 615, 617

.COMMITTEE FOR PROGRAMME AND CO-ORDINATION:

CHAIRMAN (Patriota, A.)

Speeches by representativesJansson, K. (Deputy Director) Econ: 484; Soc: 608Thorsson, I. (Director) Soc: 607, 611, 613

DIVISION OF HUMAN RIGHTS: DIRECTOR (Schreiber, M.)

.Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1580, 1586

COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGA­NIZATIONS: CHAIRMAN (Jha; N.N.)

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 628Social Cttee: organization of work Soc: 607

Speeches by representativesGouamba, Ph. Soc: 607, 628

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination: co­ordination of activities Soc: 621

Commission .on Human Rights: report, 25th sess.Plen: 1602; Soc: 617, 621, 622, 624-626

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.:Soc: 616 .Human rights:

advisory services Soc: 618economic, social and cultural: implementation Soc: 622

Marriage: age, consent and registration: Recommendations}1965: implementation Soc: 616

Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,1598

South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,1598

Southern RhodeSia: trade union rights: infringementsPlen: 1597, 1598

Territories under Portuguese administration: trade unionrights: infringements Plen: 1597, 1598

DIVISION OF HUMAN RIGHTS: STATUS OF WOMEN SEC­TION: CHIEF (Bruce, M.)

non~agricultural: developmentNatural resources:Econ: 480, 481

CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE)

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:DIVISION OF PUBLIC FINANCE AND FINANCIALINSTITUTIONS: DIRECTOR (Faber, P.L.)

Tax treaties Econ: 485, 487

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, 1600

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union

I, 615,

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DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:DIVISION OF NARCOTIC DRUGS: DIRECTOR(Kusevic, V.)

Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 614, 615

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:OFFICE FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: DIREC­TOR (Gresford, G.B.)

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technologyto Development: report, 6th Econ: 474, 477

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 475, 477, 478

Science and technology: transfer to developing countriesEcon: 479

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Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Soc: 616

Marriage: age, consent and registration: Recommendation,1965: implementation Soc: 616

Women: education Soc: 616

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: SECRETARY (Kassum,A.N.)

Co-operative movement: & economic and social developmentPlen: 1602

Economic and Social Council:agenda, 46th sess. Plen: 1578agenda, 47th sess. Plen: 1602organization of work Plen: 1596

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Plen: 1602Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1601

INDEX TO SPEECHES

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT DIVISION

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:RESOURCES AND TRANSPORT DIVISION: DIRECTOR(Barnea, J.)

BULGARIA (continued)

Speeches by representatives (continued)Guelev, 0. Plen: 1599, 1602; Econ: 478, 479, 483-485,

488Tarabanov, M. Plen: 1578; 1587, 1589, 1593, 1602;

Econ: 476Todorov, S. Plen: 1581, 1583~1585, 1587, 1595;

Soc: 611

Natural resources: non-agricultural:Econ: 471-473, 477, 481, 483

Water desalination Econ: 471-473, 477

development

CHAD

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Soc: 617

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 478

Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 615

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 607, 608, 611, 613

Education: & economic. and social development Soc: 608Land reform Econ: 484Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 611

Speeches by representativesBohiadi, B. Econ: 478; Soc: 615, 617

Speeches by representativesJansson, K. (Deputy Director) Econ: 484; Soc: 608Thorsson, I. (Director) Soc: 607, 611, 613

COMMITTEE FOR PROGRAMME AND CO-ORDINATION:CHAIRMAN (Patriota, A.) DIVISION OF HUMAN RIGHTS: DIRECTOR (Schreiber, M.)

.Non-governmentalorganizations Plen: 1580, 1586

COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGA­NIZATIONS: CHAIRMAN (Jha; N.N.)

Speeches by representativesGouamba, Ph. Soc: 607, 628

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 628Social Cttee: organization of work Soc: 607

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination: co­ordination of activities Soc: 621

Commission .on Human Rights: report, 25th sess.Plen: 1602; Soc: 617, 621, 622, 624-626

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.:Soc: 616 .

Human rights:advisory services Soc: 618economic, social and cultural: implementation Soc: 622

Marriage: age, consent and registration: Recommendations)1965: implementation Sac: 616

Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,1598

South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,1598

Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringementsPlen: 1597, 1598

Territories under Portuguese administration: trade unionrights: infringements Plen: 1597, 1598

DIVISION OF HUMAN RIGHTS: S'rATUS OF WOMEN SEC­TION: CHJEF (Bruce, M.)

non~agricultural: development

CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE)

Natural resources:Econ: 480, 481

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:DIVISION OF PUBLIC FINANCE AND FINANCIALINSTITUTIONS: DIRECTOR (Faber, P.L.)

Tax treaties Econ: 485, 487

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:DIVISION OF NARCOTIC DRUGS: DIRECTOR(Kusevic, V.)

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Sac: 616

Marriage: age, consent and registration: Recommendation,1965: implementation Sac: 616

Women: education Soc: 616

Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 614, 615

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:OFFICE FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: DIREC...TOR (Gresford, G.B.)

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technologyto Development: report, 6th Econ: 474, 477

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 475, 477, 478

Science and teclmology: transfer to developing countriesEcon: 479

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: SECRETARY (Kassum,A.N.)

Co-operative movement: & economic and social developmentPlen: 1602

Economic and Social Council:agenda, 46th sess. Plen: 1578agenda, 47th sess. Plen: 1602organization of work Plen: 1596

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Plen: 1602Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1601

33

INDEX TO SPEECHES

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT DIVISION

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:RESOURCES AND TRANSPORT DIVISION: DIRECTOR(Barnea, J.)

BULGARIA (continued)

Speeches by representatives (continued)Guelev, 0. Plen: 1599, 1602; Econ: 478, 479, 483-485,

488Tarabanov, M. Plen: 1578; 1587, 1589, 1593, 1602;

Econ: 476Todorov, S. Plen: 1581, 1583~1585, 1587, 1595;

Soc: 611

Natural resources: non-agricultural:Econ: 471-473, 477, 481, 483

Water desalination Econ: 471-473, 477

development

CHAD

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Soc: 617

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 478

Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 615

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 607, 608, 611, 613

Education: & economic. and social development Soc: 608Land reform Econ: 484Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 611

Speeches by representativesBohiadi, B. Econ: 478; Soc: 615, 617

Speeches by representativesJansson, K. (Deputy Director) Econ: 484; Soc: 608Thorsson, I. (Director) Soc: 607, 611, 613

COMMITTEE FOR PROGRAMME AND CO-ORDINATION:CHAIRMAN (Patriota, A.) DIVISION OF HUMAN RIGHTS: DIRECTOR (Schreiber, M.)

.Non-governmentalorganizations Plen: 1580, 1586

COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGA­NIZATIONS: CHAIRMAN (Jha; N.N.)

Speeches by representativesGouamba, Ph. Soc: 607, 628

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 628Social Cttee: organization of work Soc: 607

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination: co­ordination of activities Soc: 621

Commission .on Human Rights: report, 25th sess.Plen: 1602; Soc: 617, 621, 622, 624-626

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.:Soc: 616 .

Human rights:advisory services Soc: 618economic, social and cultural: implementation Soc: 622

Marriage: age, consent and registration: Recommendations)1965: implementation Sac: 616

Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,1598

South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,1598

Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringementsPlen: 1597, 1598

Territories under Portuguese administration: trade unionrights: infringements Plen: 1597, 1598

DIVISION OF HUMAN RIGHTS: S'rATUS OF WOMEN SEC­TION: CHJEF (Bruce, M.)

non~agricultural: development

CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE)

Natural resources:Econ: 480, 481

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:DIVISION OF PUBLIC FINANCE AND FINANCIALINSTITUTIONS: DIRECTOR (Faber, P.L.)

Tax treaties Econ: 485, 487

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:DIVISION OF NARCOTIC DRUGS: DIRECTOR(Kusevic, V.)

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Sac: 616

Marriage: age, consent and registration: Recommendation,1965: implementation Sac: 616

Women: education Soc: 616

Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 614, 615

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:OFFICE FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: DIREC...TOR (Gresford, G.B.)

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technologyto Development: report, 6th Econ: 474, 477

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 475, 477, 478

Science and teclmology: transfer to developing countriesEcon: 479

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: SECRETARY (Kassum,A.N.)

Co-operative movement: & economic and social developmentPlen: 1602

Economic and Social Council:agenda, 46th sess. Plen: 1578agenda, 47th sess. Plen: 1602organization of work Plen: 1596

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Plen: 1602Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1601

33

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ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: SECRETARY (Kassum,A.N.) (continued)

Non-governmentalorganizations Plen: 1594, 1595South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1601Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1601Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1601

ECONOMIC COMMITTEE: SECRETARY (Krepkogorski,V.V.)

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technologyto Development: report, 6th Econ: 484

Natural resources: non-agricultural: dev310pmentEcon: 482, 483

FINLAND

Co-operative movement: economic and social developmentPlen: 1588

Speeches by representativesKahiluoto, M. Plen: 1588

FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THEUNITED NATIONS

Co-operative movement: & economic and social developmentPlen: 1588

Land reform Econ: 484, 485~ 488

SpeBches by representativesAndersen, V. Econ: 484Fenesan, O. Econ: 485Madiman, S.G. Plen: 1588; Econ: 488

FRANCE

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technologyto Development: report, 6th Econ: 475, 484

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination:co-ordination of activities Soc: 621, 624UN measures Soc: 623

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc.: 608-613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess.Plen: 1602; Soc: 619, 621-624, 626-628

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Soc: 616

Co-operative movement: & economic and social developmentPlen: 1589, 1602

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 477-479

Economic and Social Council:agenda, 46th sess. Plen: 1578, 1579organization of work Plen: 1596

Economic Cttee: organization of work Econ: 471Human rights:

economic, social and cultural: implementation Soc: 622violations: communications Soc: 623

Land reform Econ: 488Marriage: age, consent and registration: Recommendation,

. 1965: implementation Soc: 616

34

FRANCE (continued)

Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1601Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 614, 615Natural resources: non-agricultural: development

Econ: 477, 481-483Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1580, 1585-1587,

1594Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 479, 488Social Cttee: organization of work Soc: 607Social development: technical co-operation Soc: 612Social security: & economic and social development Soc: 610Social welfare: & economic and social development Soc: 610South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1601Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1601Tax treaties Plen: 1602; Econ: 487Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1601United Nations: economic and social activities: programme

of work Plen: 1591UN Development Decade, 2nd Sac: 612UNITAR: report Plen: 1590War criminals: punishment Soc: 621Water desalination Econ: 472Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Sac: 611, 612

Speeches by representativesAlvarez, S. Soc: 614Dejammet, A. Plen: 1587, 1590, 1601 j 1602; Soc: 616Gros, L. Econ: 472, 475, 477-479, 481 j 483, 484Le Diraison, M. Soc: 607-613, 615, 619, 621-624,

626-628Martin-Witkowski~ I. Plen: 1589, 1602;. Econ: 471 j

478, 487, 488Paolini, J.D. Plen: 1580Viaud, M. Plen: 1578, 1579, 1585-1587, 1591, 1594,

1596, 1597; Econ: 479, 482, 483

GUATEMALA

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 478

Speeches by representativesAris, A. Econ: 478

INDIA

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technologyto Development: report, 6th Econ: 476 j 484

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination: co­ordination of activities Soc: 621

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 608-613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Plen: 1602;Soc: 619, 621, 624-627

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Soc: 616

Co-operative movement: & economic and social developmentPlen: 1602

Developing countries: natural resour~es: developmentEcon: 478, 479

Economic and Social Council: officers, 1969: electionPlen: 1578

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ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: SECRETARY (Kassum,A.N.) (continued)

Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1594, 1595South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1601Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1601Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1601

ECONOMIC COMMITTEE: SECRETARY (Krepkogorski,V.V.)

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technologyto Development: report, 6th Econ: 484

Natural resources: non-agricultural: dev~lopment

Econ: 482, 483

FINLAND

Co-operative movement: economic and social developmentPlen: 1588

Speeches by representativesKahiluoto, M. Plen: 1588

FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THEUNITED NATIONS

Co-operative movement: & economic and social developmentPlen: 1588

Land reform Econ: 484, 485~ 488

SpeJ~ches by representativesAndersen, V. Econ: 484Fenesan, O. Econ: 485Madiman, S.G. Plen: 1588; Econ: 488

FRANCE

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technologyto Development: report, 6th Econ: 475, 484

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination:co-ordination of activities Soc: 621, 624UN measures Soc: 623

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc.: 608-613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess., Plen: 1602; Soc: 619, 621-624, 626-628Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.

Soc: 616Co-operative movement: & economic and social development

Plen: 1589, 1602Developing countries: natural resources: development

Econ: 477-479Economic and Social Council:

agenda, 46th sess. Plea: 1578, 1579organization of work Plen: 1596

Economic Cttee: organization of work Econ: 471Human rights:

economic, social and cultural: implementation Soc: 622violations: communications Soc: 623

Land reform Econ: 488Marriage: age, consent and registration: Recommendation,

. 1965: implementation Soc: 616

34

FRANCE (continued)

Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1601Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 614, 615Natural resources: non-agricultural: development

Econ: 477, 481-483Non"governmental organizations Plen: 1580, 1585-1587,

1594Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 479, 488Social Cttee: organization of work Soc: 607Social development: technical co-operation Soc: 612Social security: & economic and social development Soc: 610Social welfare: & economic and social development Soc: 610South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1601Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1601Tax treaties Plen: 1602; Econ: 487Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1601United Nations: economic and social activities: programme

of work Plen: 1591UN Development Decade, 2nd Soc: 612UNITAR: report Plen: 1590War criminals: punishment Soc: 621Water desalination Econ: 472Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 611, 612

Speeches by representativesAlvarez, S. Soc: 614Dejammet, A. Plen: 1587, 1590, 1601 j 1602; Soc: 616Gros, L. Econ: 472, 475, 477-479, 481 11 483, 484Le Diraison, M. Soc: 607-613, 615, 619, 621-624,

626-628Martin-Witkowskill I. Plen: 1589, 1602;. Econ: 471 11

478, 487, 488Paolini, J.D. Plen: 1580Viaud, M. Plen: 1578, 1579, 1585-1587, 1591, 1594,

1596, 1597; Econ: 479, 482, 483

GUATEMALA

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 478

Speeches by representativesAris, A. Econ: 478

INDIA

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technologyto Development: report, 6th Econ: 47611 484

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination: co­ordination of activities Soc: 621

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 608-613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Plen: 1602;Soc: 619, 621, 624-627

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Soc: 616

Co-operative movement: & economic and social developmentPlen: 1602

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 478, 479

Economic and Social Council: officers, 1969: electionPlen: 1578

INDEX TO SPEECHES

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: SECRETARY (Kassum,A.N.) (continued)

Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1594, 1595South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1601Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1601Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1601

ECONOMIC COMMITTEE: SECRETARY (Krepkogorski,V.V.)

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technologyto Development: report, 6th Econ: 484

Natural resources: non-agricultural: dev~lopment

Econ: 482, 483

FINLAND

Co-operative movement: economic and social developmentPlen: 1588

Speeches by representativesKahiluoto, M. Plen: 1588

FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THEUNITED NATIONS

Co-operative movement: & economic and social developmentPlen: 1588

Land reform Econ: 484, 485~ 488

SpeJ~ches by representativesAndersen, V. Econ: 484Fenesan, O. Econ: 485Madiman, S.G. Plen: 1588; Econ: 488

FRANCE

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technologyto Development: report, 6th Econ: 475, 484

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination:co-ordination of activities Soc: 621, 624UN measures Soc: 623

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc.: 608-613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess., Plen: 1602; Soc: 619, 621-624, 626-628Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.

Soc: 616Co-operative movement: & economic and social development

Plen: 1589, 1602Developing countries: natural resources: development

Econ: 477-479Economic and Social Council:

agenda, 46th sess. Plea: 1578, 1579organization of work Plen: 1596

Economic Cttee: organization of work Econ: 471Human rights:

economic, social and cultural: implementation Soc: 622violations: communications Soc: 623

Land reform Econ: 488Marriage: age, consent and registration: Recommendation,

. 1965: implementation Soc: 616

34

FRANCE (continued)

Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1601Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 614, 615Natural resources: non-agricultural: development

Econ: 477, 481-483Non"governmental organizations Plen: 1580, 1585-1587,

1594Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 479, 488Social Cttee: organization of work Soc: 607Social development: technical co-operation Soc: 612Social security: & economic and social development Soc: 610Social welfare: & economic and social development Soc: 610South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1601Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1601Tax treaties Plen: 1602; Econ: 487Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1601United Nations: economic and social activities: programme

of work Plen: 1591UN Development Decade, 2nd Soc: 612UNITAR: report Plen: 1590War criminals: punishment Soc: 621Water desalination Econ: 472Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 611, 612

Speeches by representativesAlvarez, S. Soc: 614Dejammet, A. Plen: 1587, 1590, 1601 j 1602; Soc: 616Gros, L. Econ: 472, 475, 477-479, 481 11 483, 484Le Diraison, M. Soc: 607-613, 615, 619, 621-624,

626-628Martin-Witkowskill I. Plen: 1589, 1602;. Econ: 471 11

478, 487, 488Paolini, J.D. Plen: 1580Viaud, M. Plen: 1578, 1579, 1585-1587, 1591, 1594,

1596, 1597; Econ: 479, 482, 483

GUATEMALA

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 478

Speeches by representativesAris, A. Econ: 478

INDIA

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technologyto Development: report, 6th Econ: 47611 484

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination: co­ordination of activities Soc: 621

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 608-613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Plen: 1602;Soc: 619, 621, 624-627

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Soc: 616

Co-operative movement: & economic and social developmentPlen: 1602

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 478, 479

Economic and Social Council: officers, 1969: electionPlen: 1578

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INDIA (continued) INDONESIA (continued)Plen: 1601615

levelopment

1585-1587,

g countries

: 612nt Soc:610nt Soc: 610Plen: 1601

'ringements

trade union

?rogramme

,cipation in

12; Soc: 61613, 4849, 621-624,

Econ: 471~

l591, 1594,

!velopment

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Human rights: advisory services: Soc: 628Land reform Plen: 1602; Econ: 488Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1598, 1600, 1601Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 614, 615Natural resources: non-agricultural: development

Econ: 472, 473, 477, 481, 483Non~governmental organizations Plen: 1581, 1582, 1584,

1586, 1587~ 1594, 1595Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 482Social development: technical co-operation Soc: 612South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1598, 1600, 1601Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1597, 1598, 1600, 1601Tax treaties Econ:" 'l6Territories under Portuguese administration Plen: '1598,

1600, 1601United Nations: economic and social activities: programme

of work Plen: 1591UN Development Decade, 2nd Soc: 612UNITAR: report Plen: 1590Water desalination Econ: 472Women:

economic and social development, participation inSoc: 616

education Soc: 616Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 610

Speeches by representativesDubey, M. Plen: 1602; Econ: 476~479, 481, 483, 484~

486, 488Gonsalves, A.S. Econ: 472, 473Gupta, R. Plen: 1591Jha, N.N. Pier-: 1581, 1582, 1584, 1586, 1587, 1594,

1595, 1597, 1598, 1600, 1601; Soc: 608, 610,. 611, 619, 621, 624-626

Piparsania, L.N. Soc: 609, 612-616Saksena, K.P. Plen: 1590; Soc: G26-628Sen, S. Plen: 1578; Econ: 482

INDONESIA

Speeches by representativesMaramis, J.B.P. Plen: 1595Martohadinegoro, K. Plen: 1589; Econ: 473,478, 486Muter, A.A. Soc: 608, 610, 613, 615, 626

INTERNATIONAL CONFEDERATION OF FREE TRADEUNIONS

Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infring~ments

Plen: 1597Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1597

Speeches by representativesMukherjee, A. Plen: 1597

INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATIVE ALLIANCE

Co-operative movement: & economic and social developmentPlen: 1588

Speeches by representativesWoodcock, L.E. Plen: 1588

INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANISATION

Co-operative movement: & economic and social developmentPlen: 1588

Land reform Econ: 484Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1598,

1600, 1601'"South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1598,

1600, 1601Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1598, 1600, 1601Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1598, 1600, 1601

Speeches by representativesShaheed, A.A. Plen: 1588, 1598, 1600~ 1601; Econ: 484

INTERNATIONAL UNION OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES

Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1580

INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUNDTax treaties Econ: 487

INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS CONTROL BOARD: PRES.IDENT (Greenfield, H.)

Soc: 614, 615Narcotic drugs: international control

Speeches by representativesAsher, C. Plen: 1580

Speeches by representativesMuten, L. Econ: 486

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technologyto Development: report, 6th Econ: 478

CQmmission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 608, 610, 613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 626Co-operative movement: & economic and social development

Plen: 1589Developing countries: natural resources: development

Econ: 478Education:

& economic and social development Soc: 608international co-operation Soc: 608

Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 615Natural resources: non-agricultural: development

Econ: 473Non-governmentalorganizations Plen: 1595Social security: & economic and social development Soc: 610Social welfare: & economic and social development Soc: 610Tax treaties Econ: 486

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ation: co-

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Wth sess.

: election

velopment

',2nd sess.

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35

INDEX TO SPEECHES

INDIA (continued) INDONESIA (continued)

Human rights: advisory services: Soc: 628Land reform Plen: 1602; Econ: 488Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1598, 1600, 1601Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 614, 615Natural resources: non-agricultural: development

Econ: 472, 473, 477, 481, 483Non~governmental organizations Plen: 1581, 1582, 1584,

1586, 1587$ 1594, 1595Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 482Social development: technical co-operation Soc: 612South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1598, 1600, 1601Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1597, 1598, 1600, 1601Tax treaties Econ: IJ 'l6Territories under Portuguese administration Plen: '1598,

1600, 1601United Nations: economic and social activities: programme

of work Plen: 1591UN Development Decade, 2nd Soc: 612UNITAR: report Plen: 1590Water desalination Econ: 472Women:

economic and social development, participation inSoc: 616

education Soc: 616Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 610

Speeches by representativesMaramis, J.B.P. Plen: 1595Martohadinegoro, K. Plen: 1589; Econ: 473,478, 486Muter, A.A. Sac: 608, 610, 613, 615, 626

INTERNATIONAL CONFEDERATION OF FREE TRADEUNIONS

Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infring~ments

Plen: 1597Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1597

Speeches by representativesMukherjee$ A. Plen: 1597

INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATIVE ALLIANCE

Co-operative movement: & economic and social developmentPlen: 1588

Speeches by representativesWoodcock, L.E. Plen: 1588

INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANISATION

Speeches by representativesDubey, M. Plen: 1602; Econ: 476~479, 481, 483, 484,

486, 488Gonsalves, A.S. Econ: 472, 473Gupta, R. Plen: 1591Jha, N.N. PIer.: 1581, 1582, 1584, 1586, 1587, 1594,

1595, 1597, 1598, 1600, 1601; Soc: 608, 610,. 611, 619, 621, 624-626

Piparsania, L.N. Soc: 609, 612-616 .Saksena, K.P. Plerl: 1590; Soc: 626-628Sen, S. Plen: 1578; Econ: 482

Co-operative movement: & economic and social developmentPlen: 1588

Land reform Econ: 484Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1598,

1600, 1601'"South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1598,

160~ 1601 .Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1598, 1600, 1601Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1598, 1600, 1601

Speeches by representativesShaheed, A.A. Plen: 1588, 1598, 1600$1601; Econ: 484

INDONESIA

INTERNATIONAL UNION OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES

Non-governmentalorganizations Plen: 1580

INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUNDTax treaties Econ: 487

INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS CONTROL BOARD: PRES.IDENT (Greenfield, H.)

Soc: 614, 615Narcotic drugs: international control

Speeches by representativesMuten, L. Econ: 486

Speeches by representativesAsher, C. Plen: 1580

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technologyto Development: report, 6th Econ: 478

CQmmission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 608, 610, 613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 626Co-operative movement: & economic and social development

Plen: 1589Developing countries: natural resources: development

Econ: 478Education:

& economic and social development Soc: 608international co-operation Soc: 608

Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 615Natural resources: non-agricultural: development

Econ: 473Non-governmentalorganizations Plen: 1595Social security: & economic and social development Soc: 610Social welfare: & economic and social development Soc: 610Tax treaties Econ: 486

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INDIA (continued) INDONESIA (continued)

Human rights: advisory services: Soc: 628Land reform Plen: 1602; Econ: 488Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1598, 1600, 1601Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 614, 615Natural resources: non-agricultural: development

Econ: 472, 473, 477, 481, 483Non~governmental organizations Plen: 1581, 1582, 1584,

1586, 1587$ 1594, 1595Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 482Social development: technical co-operation Soc: 612South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1598, 1600, 1601Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1597, 1598, 1600, 1601Tax treaties Econ: IJ 'l6Territories under Portuguese administration Plen: '1598,

1600, 1601United Nations: economic and social activities: programme

of work Plen: 1591UN Development Decade, 2nd Soc: 612UNITAR: report Plen: 1590Water desalination Econ: 472Women:

economic and social development, participation inSoc: 616

education Soc: 616Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 610

Speeches by representativesMaramis, J.B.P. Plen: 1595Martohadinegoro, K. Plen: 1589; Econ: 473,478, 486Muter, A.A. Sac: 608, 610, 613, 615, 626

INTERNATIONAL CONFEDERATION OF FREE TRADEUNIONS

Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infring~ments

Plen: 1597Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1597

Speeches by representativesMukherjee$ A. Plen: 1597

INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATIVE ALLIANCE

Co-operative movement: & economic and social developmentPlen: 1588

Speeches by representativesWoodcock, L.E. Plen: 1588

INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANISATION

Speeches by representativesDubey, M. Plen: 1602; Econ: 476~479, 481, 483, 484,

486, 488Gonsalves, A.S. Econ: 472, 473Gupta, R. Plen: 1591Jha, N.N. PIer.: 1581, 1582, 1584, 1586, 1587, 1594,

1595, 1597, 1598, 1600, 1601; Soc: 608, 610,. 611, 619, 621, 624-626

Piparsania, L.N. Soc: 609, 612-616 .Saksena, K.P. Plerl: 1590; Soc: 626-628Sen, S. Plen: 1578; Econ: 482

Co-operative movement: & economic and social developmentPlen: 1588

Land reform Econ: 484Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1598,

1600, 1601'"South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1598,

160~ 1601 .Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1598, 1600, 1601Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1598, 1600, 1601

Speeches by representativesShaheed, A.A. Plen: 1588, 1598, 1600$1601; Econ: 484

INDONESIA

INTERNATIONAL UNION OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES

Non-governmentalorganizations Plen: 1580

INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUNDTax treaties Econ: 487

INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS CONTROL BOARD: PRES.IDENT (Greenfield, H.)

Soc: 614, 615Narcotic drugs: international control

Speeches by representativesMuten, L. Econ: 486

Speeches by representativesAsher, C. Plen: 1580

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technologyto Development: report, 6th Econ: 478

CQmmission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 608, 610, 613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 626Co-operative movement: & economic and social development

Plen: 1589Developing countries: natural resources: development

Econ: 478Education:

& economic and social development Soc: 608international co-operation Soc: 608

Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 615Natural resources: non-agricultural: development

Econ: 473Non-governmentalorganizations Plen: 1595Social security: & economic and social development Soc: 610Social welfare: & economic and social development Soc: 610Tax treaties Econ: 486

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,Ii1{1

'f

IRAN

Commi2sion on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 620N!lrcotic clrug~;;: international control Soc: 615

Speeches by representativesSadry~ A. Soc: 615, 620

IRAQ

Commission on Human Rights~ report, 25th sess. Soc: 620

Speeches by representativesRaouf, A. Soc: 620

IRELAND

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technologyto Development: report, 6th Econ: 478

Africa, Southern: racial discr;mination: elimination:co-ordination of activities Soc~ 621UN measures Soc: 623

Commission for Social' Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 612

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 621,623

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Soc: 617

Co-operative movement: & economic and social developmentPlen: 1588

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 478

Human rights: violations: communications Soc: 623Land reform: Econ: 485Natural resources: non-agricultural: development Econ: 473Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1580, 1583, 1585,

1587Population Comrm: members: election Plen: 1599Social Cttee: organization of work Soc: 607United Nations: economic and social activities: programme

of work Plen: 1592UNITAR: report Plen: 1590Water desalination Econ: 473

Speeches by representativesConnolly, W.D. Plen: 1592Cremin, C.C. Plen: 1580~ 1583, 1585, 1587, 1590;

Soc: 607McDonogh, S. Plen: 1588; Econ: 473, 478, 485Power, P.F. Plen: 1599; Soc: 612, 617, 621, 623

ISRAEL

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 610

Youth: economic and social development, participation inSoc: 610

Spee"\'~' ?1y representativesL'· ;";J, M. Soc: 610

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JAMAICA

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination: co­ordination of activities Soc: 621

Commission for Social Development: report~ 20th sess.Soc: 610, 611, 613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 619,621~ 622, 624, 626, 627

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Soc: 616

Co-operative movement: & economic and social developmentPlen: 1602

Council Cttee on NGOs: members:' election Plen: 1599Developing countries: natural resources: development

Econ: 478Economic Cttee: organization of work Econ: 471Human rights:

advisory services Soc: 628violations: communications Soc: 623

Land reform Econ: 488Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1598Natural resources: non-agricultural: development Econ: 482Non-governmentalorganizations Plen: 1586Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 488South Africa: trade union rights: infringements PIon: 1597,

1598Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1597, 1598Territories under Portuguese administration Plen: 1598War criminals: punishment Soc: 621Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 610, 611

Speeches by representativesBonnick, H. Plen: 1599; Soc: 613Hal1~ G.D. Plen: 1602; Econ: 471, 478, 482, 488Martfnez, M. Plen: 1586, 1597, 1598; Soc: 610, 611,

616, 619, 621, 622, 624, 626-628

JAPAN

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 610

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 620,623

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Soc: 617

Economic and Social Council: officers, 1969: electionPlen: 1578

Human rights: violations: communications Soc: 623Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 615Natural resources: non-agricultural: development E~on: 473Science and tp~hnology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 482Tax treaties Econ: 486Water desalination Econ: 473

Speeches by 'representativesAbe, 1. Econ: 4823 486Kazuhara, T. Soc: 617, 620Naito, T. Plen: 1578; Soc: 610, 615, 623Nonoyama, T. Econ: 473

INDEX TO SPEECHES

IRAN JAMAICA

ISRAEL

IRELAND

IRAQ

Commission on Human Rights~ report, 25th sess. Sac: 620

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 610

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 620,623

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Sac: 617

Economic and Social Council: officers, 1969: electionPlen: 1578

Human rights: violations: communications Soc: 623Narcotic drugs: international control Sac: 615Natural resources: non-agricultural: development E~on: 473Science and tp~hnology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 482Tax treaties Econ: 486Water desalination Econ: 473

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination: co­ordination of activities Sac: 621

Commission for Social Development: report~ 20th sess.Sac: 610, 611, 613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Sac: 619,621~ 622, 624, 626, 627

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Soc: 616

Co-operative movement: & economic and social developmentPlen: 1602

Council Cttee on NGGs: members:' election Plen: 1599Developing countries: natural resources: development

Econ: 478Economic Cttee: organization of work Econ: 471Human rights:

advisory services Sac: 628violations: communications Sac: 623

Land reform Econ: 488Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1598Natural resources: non-agricultural: development Econ: 482Non-governmentalorganizations Plen: 1586Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 488South Africa: trade union rights: infringements PIon: 1597,

1598Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1597, 1598Territories under Portuguese administration Plen: 1598War criminals: punishment Sac: 621Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Sac: 610, 611

Speeches by representativesBonnick, H. Plen: 1599; Sac: 613Hall, G.D. Plen: 1602; Econ: 471, 478, 482, 488Martthez, M. Plen: 1586, 1597, 1598; Sac: 610, 611,

616, 619, 621, 622, 624, 626-628

Speeches by '1~epresentatives

Abe, I. Econ: 482~ 486Kazuhara, T. Soc: 617, 620Naito, T. Plen~ 1578; Soe: 610, 615, 623Nonoyama, T. Econ: 473

JAPAN

1583, 1585, 1587, 1590;

Plen: 1588; Econ: 473, 478, 485Plen: 1599; Sac: 612, 617, 621, 623

Speeches by representativesConnolly, W.D. Plen: 1592Cremin, C.C. Plen: 1580~

Sac: 607McDonogh, S.Power, P.F.

Speeches by representativesSaclry~ A. Sac: 615, 620

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Sac: 610

Youth: economic and social development, participation inSac: 610

Spee"\.~ r.y representativesL" ;'" :J, M. Sac: 610

Speeches by representativesRaouf, A. Sac: 620

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technologyto Development: report, 6th Econ: 478,

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination:co-ordination of activities Sac ~ 621UN measures Sac: 623

Commission for Social' Development: report, 20th sess.Sac: 612

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 621,623

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Sac: 617

Co-operative movement: & economic and social developmentPlen: 1588

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 478

Human rights: violations: communications Sac: 623Land reform: Econ: 485Natural resources: non-agricultural: development Econ: 473Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1580, 1583, 1585,

1587Population Comr"1n: members: election Plen: 1599Social Cttee: organization of work Sac: 607United Nations: economic and social activities: programme

of work Plen: 1592UNITAR: report Plen: 1590Water desalination Econ: 473

CfJmmi~sion on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 620N!l.rcotic clrug~;;: international control Sac: 615'f

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INDEX TO SPEECHES

IRAN JAMAICA

ISRAEL

IRELAND

IRAQ

Commission on Human Rights~ report, 25th sess. Sac: 620

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 610

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 620,623

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Sac: 617

Economic and Social Council: officers, 1969: electionPlen: 1578

Human rights: violations: communications Soc: 623Narcotic drugs: international control Sac: 615Natural resources: non-agricultural: development E~on: 473Science and tp~hnology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 482Tax treaties Econ: 486Water desalination Econ: 473

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination: co­ordination of activities Sac: 621

Commission for Social Development: report~ 20th sess.Sac: 610, 611, 613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Sac: 619,621~ 622, 624, 626, 627

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Soc: 616

Co-operative movement: & economic and social developmentPlen: 1602

Council Cttee on NGGs: members:' election Plen: 1599Developing countries: natural resources: development

Econ: 478Economic Cttee: organization of work Econ: 471Human rights:

advisory services Sac: 628violations: communications Sac: 623

Land reform Econ: 488Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1598Natural resources: non-agricultural: development Econ: 482Non-governmentalorganizations Plen: 1586Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 488South Africa: trade union rights: infringements PIon: 1597,

1598Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1597, 1598Territories under Portuguese administration Plen: 1598War criminals: punishment Sac: 621Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Sac: 610, 611

Speeches by representativesBonnick, H. Plen: 1599; Sac: 613Hall, G.D. Plen: 1602; Econ: 471, 478, 482, 488Martthez, M. Plen: 1586, 1597, 1598; Sac: 610, 611,

616, 619, 621, 622, 624, 626-628

Speeches by '1~epresentatives

Abe, I. Econ: 482~ 486Kazuhara, T. Soc: 617, 620Naito, T. Plen~ 1578; Soe: 610, 615, 623Nonoyama, T. Econ: 473

JAPAN

1583, 1585, 1587, 1590;

Plen: 1588; Econ: 473, 478, 485Plen: 1599; Sac: 612, 617, 621, 623

Speeches by representativesConnolly, W.D. Plen: 1592Cremin, C.C. Plen: 1580~

Sac: 607McDonogh, S.Power, P.F.

Speeches by representativesSaclry~ A. Sac: 615, 620

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Sac: 610

Youth: economic and social development, participation inSac: 610

Spee"\.~ r.y representativesL" ;'" :J, M. Sac: 610

Speeches by representativesRaouf, A. Sac: 620

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technologyto Development: report, 6th Econ: 478,

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination:co-ordination of activities Sac ~ 621UN measures Sac: 623

Commission for Social' Development: report, 20th sess.Sac: 612

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 621,623

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Sac: 617

Co-operative movement: & economic and social developmentPlen: 1588

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 478

Human rights: violations: communications Sac: 623Land reform: Econ: 485Natural resources: non-agricultural: development Econ: 473Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1580, 1583, 1585,

1587Population Comr"1n: members: election Plen: 1599Social Cttee: organization of work Sac: 607United Nations: economic and social activities: programme

of work Plen: 1592UNITAR: report Plen: 1590Water desalination Econ: 473

CfJmmi~sion on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 620N!l.rcotic clrug~;;: international control Sac: 615'f

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MEXICO (continued)

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Tech-nology to Development: report, 6th Econ: 475

Africa, Southern:' racial discrimination: elimination: UNrceasures Soc: 623

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Plen: 1600; Soc: 608, 609, 611-613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: :319,621~624, 626, 628

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Soc: 616

Co-operative movement: & economic and social develop...ment Plen: 1589, 1599, 1602

Economic and Social Council: organization of workPlen: 1596

Human rights:economic, social and cultural: implementatiop Soc: 622violations: communications Soc: 623

Land reform Econ: 488Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1601Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 614Natural resources: non~agricultural: development

Econ: 483Non-government&l organiznt:,ons Plen: 1580, 1583, 1587Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 480Social development: technical co-operation Soc: 612Social security: & economic and social development

Soc: 609Social welfare: & economic and social development

Soc: 609South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 16C1Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1601Tax treaties Econ: 486Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1601United Nations: economic and social activities: programme

of work Plen: 1592UNITAR: report Plen: 1590War criminals: punishment Soc: 621

NORWAY

Speeches by representativesCabrera, M. Soc: 617, 621, 622Castafleda, N. de Econ: 476; Soc: 611, 612Gallardo Moreno, J. Plen: 1578, 1580-1583, 1587,

1593, 1600, 1602; Econ: 483, 485; Soc: 615Plehn Mejfa, M. Plen: 1602; Econ: 4'72, 482

Economic and Social Council:agenda, 46th sess. Plen: 1578agenda, 47th sess. Plen: 1602

Land reform Econ: 485Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 615N~tural resources: non-agricultural: development

Plen: 1602; Econ: 472, 482, 483Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1580=1583, 1587~

1593Racial intolerance: elimination Soc: 622UNDP: Governing Council: members: election Plen: 1600War criminals: punishment Soc: 621Water desalinatiCl'1 Econ: 472Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 611, 612

INDEX TO SPEECHES

and Tech...Econ: 47620th sess.

Advisory CUee on the Application of Sciencenology to Development: report, 6th

Commission for Social Development: report,Soc: 611,612

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 621,622

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Soc: 617

Co-operative movement: & economic and social develop...ment Plen: 1602

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 476

KUWAIT

Speeches by representativesBabaa, I. Plen: 1581, 1582~ 1584, 1585, 1587, 1593­

1595, 610EI...Bahi, M.M. Soc: 615, 620, 625Suleiman, I. Econ: 471, 473, 478, 482, 486; Soc: 608

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 608, 610

Commission ·on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 620,625

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 478

Economic CUee: organization of work Econ: 471Education: international co-operation Soc: 608Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 615Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1581, 1582, 1584,

1585, 1587, 1593~1595

Science and technology: transfer to developing countriesEcon: 482

Tax treaties Econ: 486Water desalination Econ: 473Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 610

MEXICO

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination: -UNmeasures Soc: 621

ComI:1ission for So..::ial Development: :report, 20th sess.Plen: 1600; Soc: 610, 611, 613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 621Co-operative movement: & economic and social development

Plen: 1599Economic and Social Council: agenda, 46th sess. Plen: 1578Natural resources: non-agricultural: development Econ; 473Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1580-1587, 1593Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 480UNITAR: report Plen: 1590water desalination Econ: 473Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 610~ 611

LIBYA

Speeches by representativesAI-Babtin, K.A.M. Soc: 613Al Iman, S. Plen: 1600Khanachet, S.J. Plen: 1578, 1580-1587, 1590, 1593,

1599; Soc: 610, 611, 621Shammas, S.Y. Econ: 473, 480

rt, 22nd sess.

iU Plen: 1598

infringements

78, 482, 488Soc: 610, 611,

Soc: 62315!lent E~on: 473ping countries

1969: election

l3

rt, 20th sess.

ess. Soc: 620,

Lts PIon: 1597,

articipation in

j

lping countries

Len: 1597,

ment Econ: 482

ial development

I: 471

I Plen: 1599I: development

art, 22nd sess.

ort~ 20th sess.

sess. Soc: 619,

!limination: co-

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KUWAIT

INDEX TO SPEECHES

MEXICO (continued)

and Tech­Econ: 47620th sess.

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination: -UNmeasures Soc: 621

Comr..1ission for So..:;ial Development: :report, 20th sess.Plen: 1600; Soc: 610, 611, 613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 621Co-operative movement: & economic and social development

Plen: 1599Economic and Social Council: agenda, 46th sess. Plen: 1578Natural resources: non-agricultural: development Econ: 473Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1580-1587, 1593Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 480UNITAR: report Plen: 1590Water desalination Econ: 473Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 610 i 611

Speeches by representativesAI-Babtin, K.A.M. Soc: 613Al Iman, S. Plen: 1600Khanachet, S.J. Plen: 1578, 1580-1587, 1590, 1593,

1599; Soc: 610, 611, 621Shammas, S.Y. Econ: 473, 480

LIBYA

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 608, 610

Commission ·on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 620,625

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 478

Economic Citee: organization of work Econ: 471Education: international co-operation Soc: 608Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 615Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1581, 1582, 1584,

1585, 1587, 1593~1595

Science and technology: transfer to developing countriesEcon: 482

Tax treatieS' Econ: 486Water desalination Econ: 473Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 610

Speeches by representativesBabaa, 1. Plen: 1581, 1582, 1584, 1585, 1587, 1593­

1595, 610EI-Bahi, M.M. Soc: 615, 620, 625Suleiman, I. Econ: 471, 473, 478, 482, 486; Soc: 608

MEXICO

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Sciencenology to Development: report, 6th

Commission for Social Development: report,Soc: 611,612

Commission on Human Rights: report i 25th sess. Soc: 621,622

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Soc: 617

Co-operative movement: & economic and social develop­ment Plen: 1602

IDeveloping countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 476

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Economic and Social Council:agenda, 46th sess. Plen: 1578agenda, 47th sess. Plen: 1602

Land reform Econ: 485Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 615N~tural resources: non-agricultural: development

Plen: 1602; Econ: 472, 482, 483Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1580... 1583, 1587,

1593Racial intolerance: elimination Sac: 622UNDP: Governing Council: members: election Plen: 1600War criminals: punishment Soc: 621Water desalinatio'1 Econ: 472Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 611, 612

Speeches by representativesCabrera, M. Soc: 617 i 621, 622Castafleda, N. de Econ: 476; Soc: 611, 612Gallardo Moreno, J. Plen: 1578, 1580-1583, 1587 i

1593, 1600, 1602; Econ: 483, 485; Soc: 615Plehn Mejfa, M. Plen: 1602; Econ: 4'72, 482

NORWAY

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Tech-nology to Development: report, 6th Econ: 475

Africa, Southern:' racial discrimination: elimination: UNrceasures Soc: 623

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Plen: 1600; Soc: 608, 609, 611-613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: :319,621.,,624, 626, 628

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Soc: 616

Co-operative movement: & economic and social develop...ment Plen: 1589, 1599, 1602

Economic and Social Council: organization of workPlen: 1596

Human rights:economic, social and cultural: implementation Soc: 622violations: communications Soc: 623

Land reform Econ: 488Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1601Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 614Natural resources: non~agricultural: development

Econ: 483Non-governmentr..l organiz~(t;.ons Plen: 1580, 1583, 1587Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 480Social development: technical co-operation Soc: 612Social security: & economic and social development

Soc: 609Social welfare: & economic and social development

Soc: 609South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: l6elSouthern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1601Tax treaties Econ: 486Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1601United Nations: economic and social activities: programme

of work Plen: 1592UNITAR: report Plen: 1590War criminals: punishment Soc: 621

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INDEX TO SPEECHES

MEXICO (continued)

and Tech­Econ: 47620th sess.

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination: -UNmeasures Soc: 621

Comr..1ission for So..:;ial Development: :report, 20th sess.Plen: 1600; Soc: 610, 611, 613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 621Co-operative movement: & economic and social development

Plen: 1599Economic and Social Council: agenda, 46th sess. Plen: 1578Natural resources: non-agricultural: development Econ: 473Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1580-1587, 1593Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 480UNITAR: report Plen: 1590Water desalination Econ: 473Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 610 i 611

Speeches by representativesAI-Babtin, K.A.M. Soc: 613Al Iman, S. Plen: 1600Khanachet, S.J. Plen: 1578, 1580-1587, 1590, 1593,

1599; Soc: 610, 611, 621Shammas, S.Y. Econ: 473, 480

LIBYA

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 608, 610

Commission ·on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 620,625

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 478

Economic Citee: organization of work Econ: 471Education: international co-operation Soc: 608Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 615Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1581, 1582, 1584,

1585, 1587, 1593~1595

Science and technology: transfer to developing countriesEcon: 482

Tax treatieS' Econ: 486Water desalination Econ: 473Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 610

Speeches by representativesBabaa, 1. Plen: 1581, 1582, 1584, 1585, 1587, 1593­

1595, 610EI-Bahi, M.M. Soc: 615, 620, 625Suleiman, I. Econ: 471, 473, 478, 482, 486; Soc: 608

MEXICO

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Sciencenology to Development: report, 6th

Commission for Social Development: report,Soc: 611,612

Commission on Human Rights: report i 25th sess. Soc: 621,622

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Soc: 617

Co-operative movement: & economic and social develop­ment Plen: 1602

IDeveloping countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 476

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Economic and Social Council:agenda, 46th sess. Plen: 1578agenda, 47th sess. Plen: 1602

Land reform Econ: 485Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 615N~tural resources: non-agricultural: development

Plen: 1602; Econ: 472, 482, 483Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1580... 1583, 1587,

1593Racial intolerance: elimination Sac: 622UNDP: Governing Council: members: election Plen: 1600War criminals: punishment Soc: 621Water desalinatio'1 Econ: 472Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 611, 612

Speeches by representativesCabrera, M. Soc: 617 i 621, 622Castafleda, N. de Econ: 476; Soc: 611, 612Gallardo Moreno, J. Plen: 1578, 1580-1583, 1587 i

1593, 1600, 1602; Econ: 483, 485; Soc: 615Plehn Mejfa, M. Plen: 1602; Econ: 4'72, 482

NORWAY

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Tech-nology to Development: report, 6th Econ: 475

Africa, Southern:' racial discrimination: elimination: UNrceasures Soc: 623

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Plen: 1600; Soc: 608, 609, 611-613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: :319,621.,,624, 626, 628

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Soc: 616

Co-operative movement: & economic and social develop...ment Plen: 1589, 1599, 1602

Economic and Social Council: organization of workPlen: 1596

Human rights:economic, social and cultural: implementation Soc: 622violations: communications Soc: 623

Land reform Econ: 488Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1601Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 614Natural resources: non~agricultural: development

Econ: 483Non-governmentr..l organiz~(t;.ons Plen: 1580, 1583, 1587Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 480Social development: technical co-operation Soc: 612Social security: & economic and social development

Soc: 609Social welfare: & economic and social development

Soc: 609South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: l6elSouthern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1601Tax treaties Econ: 486Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1601United Nations: economic and social activities: programme

of work Plen: 1592UNITAR: report Plen: 1590War criminals: punishment Soc: 621

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Women: economic and social development, participation inSoc: 616

Youth: economic and social development, participation inSoc: 611, 612

Speeches by representativesArvesen, J. Econ: 483, 486, 488Cappelen, J. Plen: 1589Christiansen, K. Plen: 1592, 1599, 1602; Econ: 475,

480; Soc: 609, 612Hambro, E. Plen: 1580, 1583, 1587, 1590, 1596,

1600, 1601; Soc: 619Heldal, H. Soc: 613, 614, 616, 621-624Refshal, S. Soc: 608, 611, 612Tresselt, P. Soc: 626, 628

OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 625Natural resources: _ non-agricultural: development

Econ: 480 .

Speeches by rt:JpresentativesSaddler, G. Econ: 480; Soc: 625

PAKISTAN

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Tech­nology to Development: report, 6th Econ: 474, 484

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Plen: 1600; Soc: 608, 610, 611, 613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25thsess. Plen: 1602;Soc: 620, 623

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Soc: 616, 617

Co..op:::rative movement: & economic and social develop­ment Plen: 1588

Devel:>ping countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 478, 479

Economic and Social Council:agenda, 47th sess. Plen: ~.602

officers, 1969: election Plen: 1578Education:

& economic and social development Soc: 608international co-operation Soc: 608

Human rights: violations: communications Soc: 623Land reform Econ: 485, 488Marriage: age, consent and registration: Recommendation,

1965: implementation Soc: 616Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1598,

1600, 1601Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 615Natural resources: non-agricultural: development

Econ: 473Non-governmental organize,dons Plen: 1581, 1585-1587

1593-1595Science and technoln~: transfer to developing countries

Plen: 1602; Ecun: 479, 488Social welfare: & economic and social development Soc: 610,

611South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: lfi9CJ,

1600, 1601Southern Africa: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1598, 1600~ 1601

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Tax treaties Econ: 486, 487Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Pldn: 1598, 1600, 1601United Nations: economic and social activities: programme

of work Plen: 1592UNITAR: report Plen: 1590Water desalination Econ: 473Women:

economic and social development, participation inSoc: 616

education Soc: 616Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 611

Speeches by representativesHaque, 1. Plen: 1585..1587, 1593-1595, 1598, 1600-

1602; Soc: 610, 611, 613, 615-617, 621, 623Mirza, N. Soc: 608Rahman, R. Econ: 478, 479Shahi, A. Plen: 1578, 1602; Econ: 474, 479, 484, 486­

488Yunus, M. Plen: 1581, 1590, 1592, 1602Zaman, M.A. Plen: 1588; Econ: 473, 485, 488

POLAND

Co-operative movement: & economic and social develop­ment Plen: 1588

Speeches by representativesKasprzyk, L. Plen: 1588

ROMANIA

Advisory CUee on the Application of Science and Tech-nology to Development: report, 6th Econ: 478

Speeches by representativesDiaconescu, G. Econ: 478

SIERRA LEONE

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination: UNmeasures Soc: 623

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 623Natural resources: non-agricultural: developmEmt

Econ: 481Social CUee: organization of work Soc: 607

Speeches by representativesDaramy, K. Soc: 607, 613, 623; Econ: 481

SOCIAL COMMITTEE: SECRETARY (st. Claire, C.)

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 608

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 625,627

Education:& economic and social development Soc: 608international co-operation Soc: 608

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Women: economic and social development, participation inSoc: 616

Youth: economic and social development, participation inSoc: 611, 612

Speeches by representativesArvesen, J. Econ: 483, 486, 488Cappelen, J. Plen: 1589Christiansen, K. Plen: 1592, 1599, 1602; Econ: 475,

480; Soc: 609, 612Hambro, E. Plen: 1580, 1583, 1587, 1590, 1596,

1600, 1601; Soc: 619Heldal, H. Soc: 613, 614, 616, 621-624Refshal, S. Soc: 608, 611, 612Tresselt, P. Soc: 626, 628

OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 625Natural resources: non-agricultural: development

Econ: 480 "

Speeches by ri:JpresentativesSaddler, G. Econ: 480; Soc: 625

PAKISTAN

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Tech­nology to Development: report, 6th Econ: 474, 484

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Plen: 1600; Soc: 608, 610, 611, 613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25thsess. Plen: 1602;Soc: 620, 623

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Soc: 616, 617

Co..op:::rative movement: & economic and social develop­ment Plen: 1588

Devel:>ping countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 478, 479

Economic and Social Council:agenda, 47th sess. Plen: ",602officers, 1969: election Plen: 1578

Education:& economic and social development Soc: 608international co-operation Soc: 608

Human rights: violations: communications Soc: 623Land reform Econ: 485, 488Marriage: age, consent and registration: Recommendation,

1965: implementation Soc: 616Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1598,

1600, 1601Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 615Natural resources: non-agricultural: development

Econ: 473Non-governmental organiz. __dons Plen: 1581, 1585-1587

1593-1595Science and technolo!sy: transfer to developing countries

Plen: 1602; ECun: 479, 488Social welfare: &economic and social development Soc: 610,

611South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: It'~q,

1600, 1601Southern Africa: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1598, 1600~ 1601

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Tax treaties Econ: 486, 487Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Pldn: 1598, 1600, 1601United Nations: economic and social activities: programme

of work Plen: 1592UNITAR: report Plen: 1590Water desalination Econ: 473Women:

economic and social development, participation inSoc: 616

education Soc: 616Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 611

Speeches by representativesHaque, 1. Plen: 1585-1587, 1593-1595, 1598, 1600-

1602; Soc: 610, 611, 613, 615-617, 621, 623Mirza, N. Soc: 608Rahman, R. Econ: 478, 479Shahi, A. Plen: 1578, 1602; Econ: 474, 479, 484, 486­

488Yunus, M. Plen: 1581, 1590, 1592, 1602Zaman, M.A. Plen: 1588; Econ: 473, 485, 488

POLAND

Co-operative movement: & economic and social develop­ment Plen: 1588

Speeches by representativesKasprzyk, L. Plen: 1588

ROMANIA

Advisory CUee on the Application of Science and Tech-nology to Development: report, 6th Econ: 478

Speeches by representativesDiaconescu, G. Econ: 478

SIERRA LEONE

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination: UNmeasures Soc: 623

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 623Natural resources: non-agricultural: developmEmt

Econ: 481Social CUee: organization of work Soc: 607

Speeches by representativesDaramy, K. Soc: 607, 613, 623; Econ: 481

SOCIAL COMMITTEE: SECRETARY (st. Claire, C.)

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 608

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 625,627

Education:& economic and social development Soc: 608international co-operation Soc: 608

NORWAY (continued)

INDEX TO SPEECHES

PAKISTAN (continued)

Women: economic and social development, participation inSoc: 616

Youth: economic and social development, participation inSoc: 611, 612

Speeches by representativesArvesen, J. Econ: 483, 486, 488Cappelen, J. Plen: 1589Christiansen, K. Plen: 1592, 1599, 1602; Econ: 475,

480; Soc: 609, 612Hambro, E. Plen: 1580, 1583, 1587, 1590, 1596,

1600, 1601; Soc: 619Heldal, H. Soc: 613, 614, 616, 621-624Refshal, S. Soc: 608, 611, 612Tresselt, P. Soc: 626, 628

OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 625Natural resources: non-agricultural: development

Econ: 480 "

Speeches by ri:JpresentativesSaddler, G. Econ: 480; Soc: 625

PAKISTAN

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Tech­nology to Development: report, 6th Econ: 474, 484

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Plen: 1600; Soc: 608, 610, 611, 613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25thsess. Plen: 1602;Soc: 620, 623

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Soc: 616, 617

Co..op:::rative movement: & economic and social develop­ment Plen: 1588

Devel:>ping countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 478, 479

Economic and Social Council:agenda, 47th sess. Plen: ",602officers, 1969: election Plen: 1578

Education:& economic and social development Soc: 608international co-operation Soc: 608

Human rights: violations: communications Soc: 623Land reform Econ: 485, 488Marriage: age, consent and registration: Recommendation,

1965: implementation Soc: 616Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1598,

1600, 1601Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 615Natural resources: non-agricultural: development

Econ: 473Non-governmental organiz. __dons Plen: 1581, 1585-1587

1593-1595Science and technolo!sy: transfer to developing countries

Plen: 1602; ECun: 479, 488Social welfare: &economic and social development Soc: 610,

611South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: It'~q,

1600, 1601Southern Africa: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1598, 1600~ 1601

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Tax treaties Econ: 486, 487Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Pldn: 1598, 1600, 1601United Nations: economic and social activities: programme

of work Plen: 1592UNITAR: report Plen: 1590Water desalination Econ: 473Women:

economic and social development, participation inSoc: 616

education Soc: 616Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 611

Speeches by representativesHaque, 1. Plen: 1585-1587, 1593-1595, 1598, 1600-

1602; Soc: 610, 611, 613, 615-617, 621, 623Mirza, N. Soc: 608Rahman, R. Econ: 478, 479Shahi, A. Plen: 1578, 1602; Econ: 474, 479, 484, 486­

488Yunus, M. Plen: 1581, 1590, 1592, 1602Zaman, M.A. Plen: 1588; Econ: 473, 485, 488

POLAND

Co-operative movement: & economic and social develop­ment Plen: 1588

Speeches by representativesKasprzyk, L. Plen: 1588

ROMANIA

Advisory CUee on the Application of Science and Tech-nology to Development: report, 6th Econ: 478

Speeches by representativesDiaconescu, G. Econ: 478

SIERRA LEONE

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination: UNmeasures Soc: 623

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 623Natural resources: non-agricultural: developmEmt

Econ: 481Social CUee: organization of work Soc: 607

Speeches by representativesDaramy, K. Soc: 607, 613, 623; Econ: 481

SOCIAL COMMITTEE: SECRETARY (st. Claire, C.)

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 608

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 625,627

Education:& economic and social development Soc: 608international co-operation Soc: 608

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Plen: 1602; Soc: 621, 627Co-operative movement: & economic and social develop­

ment Plen: 1599Developing countries: natural resources: development

Econ: 478Land reform Econ: 488Minorities: protection Plen: 1602Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1598,

1600Natural resources: non-agricultural: development

Econ: 471Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1581-1587, 1593,

1594South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1598,

1600Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1598, 1600Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1600Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 612

Speeches by representativesEl Hadi, M.M. Plen: 1581-1587, 1593, 1594, 1599,

1600El.Hussein, A.K. Plen: 1598, 1602El Sheikh, O. Soc: 611, 612, 621, 627Hassan, M.l. Econ: 471, 478, 488

TURKEY

Africa, Southern: racial discriminatiun: elimination: UNmeasures Plen: 1602

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 608, 610

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess.Plen: 1602; Soc: 621, 623

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Plen: 1600; Soc: 616, 61'7

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 479

Economic and Social Council: agenda, 46th sess. Plen: 1578,1579

Economic Cttee: organization of work Econ: 471Education:

& economic and social development Soc: 608international co-operation Soc: 608

Human rights:adVisory services Soc: 618violations: communications Soc: 623

Marriage: age, consent and registration: Recommendation,1965: implementation Soc: 616

Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 614, 615Natural resourcel:l: non-agricultural: development Econ: 473Non-governmentalorganizations Plen: 1581, 1585Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 482Social Cttee: organization of work Soc: 607Social security: & economic and social development Soc: 610Social welfare: & economic and social development Soc: 610Tax treaties Econ: 486War criminals: punishment Soc: 621Water desalination Econ: 473

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Speeches by representativesAksin, M. Econ: 479, 482Bilge, S. Plen: 1602; Soc: 621, 623Cuhruk, N. Plen: 1578, 1579, 1581; Econ: 471, 473,

486; Soc: 607, 614Hazar, B. Plen: 1600; Sac: 618Ozer, A. Plen: 1585; Soc: 608, 610, 615-617

UKRAINIAN SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLIC

Commission on Human Rights: r':lport, 25th sess. Soc: 619

Speeches by representativesGetmanets, M.Z. Soc: 619

UNDER-SECRETARY-GENERAL FOR ECONOMIC AND SO..CIAL AFFAIRS (de Seynes, P.)

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Tech­nology to Development: report, 6th Econ: 476, 484

Natural resources: non-al?;ricultural: development Econ:481United Nations: economic and social activities: programme

of work Plen: 1591

lJNION OF SOV.IET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS

Advisory Ctte~ on the Application of Science and Tech­nology to Development: report, 6th Econ: 475, 484

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination:co-ordination of activities Soc: 621, 624UN measures Plen: 1602; Soc: 623

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th ses~.

Plen: 1600; Soc: 608-613Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess.

Plen: 1602; Soc: 617, 621-628Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.

Soc: 616Co-operative movement: & economic and social develop..

ment Plen: 1589Developing countries: natural resources: development

Plen: 1602; Econ: 477, 478Economic and Social Counca:

agenda, 47th sess. Plen: 1602organization of work Plen: 1596

Education:& economic and social development Soc: 608international co-operation Soc: 608

Human rights:advisory services Soc: 628economic, social and cultural: implementation Soc: 622violations: communications Soc~ 622, 623

Land reform Plen: 1602; Econ: 485, 488Marriage: age, consent and registration: Recommendation,

1965: implementation Soc: 616Minorities: protection Plen: 1602Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1598, 1600Narcotic drugs: international control Plen: 1600; Soc: 615Natural resources: non-agricultural: development

Plen: 1602; Econ: 473, 481-483Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1580-1581, 1593­

1595Psychotropic substances: control Plen: 1600

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Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Sac: 611, 612

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess.Plen: 1602; Sac: 621, 627

Co-operative movement: & economic and social develop­ment Flen: 1599

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 478

Land reform Econ: 488Minorities: protection Plen: 1602Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1598,

1600Natural resources: non-agricultural: development

Econ: 471Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1581-1587, 1593,

1594South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1598,

1600Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1598, 1600Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1600Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 612

Speeches by representativesEl Hadi, M.M. Plen: 1581-1587, 1593, 1594, 1599,

1600El.Hussein, A.K. Plen: 1598, 1602El Sheikh, O. Soc: 611, 612, 621, 627Hassan, M.l. Econ: 471, 478, 488

TURKEY

Africa, Southern: racial discriminatiun: elimination: UNmeasures Plen: 1602

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 608, 610

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess.Pien: 1602; Soc: 621, 623

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Plen: 1600; Soc: 616, 61'7

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 479

Economic and Social Council: agenda, 46th sess. Plen: 1578,1579

Economic CUee: organization of work Econ: 471Education:

& economic and social development Soc: 608international co-operation Soc: 608

Human rights:advisory services Soc: 618violations: communications Soc: 623

Marriage: age, consent and registration: Recommendation,1965: implementation Soc: 616

Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 614, 615Natural resource Cl : non-agricultural: development Econ: 473Non-governmentalorganizations Plen: 1581, 1585Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 482Social CUee: organization of work Soc: 607Social security: & economic and social development Soc: 610Social welfare: & economic and social development Soc: 610Tax treaties Econ: 486War criminals: punishment Soc: 621Water desalination Econ: 473

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Speeches by representativesAksin, M. Econ: 479, 482Bilge, S. Plen: 1602; Soc: 621, 623Cuhruk, N. Plen: 1578, 1579, 1581; Econ: 471, 473,

486; Soc: 607, 614Hazar, B. Plen: 1600; Soc: 618Ozer, A. Plen: 1585; Soc: 608, 610, 615-617

UKRAINIAN SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLIC

Commission on Human Rights: rsport, 25th sess. Sac: 619

Speeches by representativesGetmanets, M.Z. Sac: 619

UNDER-SECRETARY-GENERAL FOR ECONOMIC AND SO..CIAL AFFAIRS (de Seynes, P.)

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Tech­nology to Development: report, 6th Econ: 476, 484

Natural resources: non-al?;ricultural: development Econ:481United Nations: economic and social activities: programme

of work Plen: 1591

lJNION OF SOV.IET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS

Advisory Ctte~ on the Application of Science and Tech­nology to Development: report, 6th Econ: 475, 484

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination:co-ordination of activities Sac: 621, 624UN measures Plen: 1602; Soc: 623

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th ses~.

Plen: 1600; Soc: 608-613Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess.

Plen: 1602; Soc: 617, 621-628Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.

Soc: 616Co-operative movement: & economic and social develop­

ment Plen: 1589Developing countries: natural resources: development

Plen: 1602; Econ: 477, 478Economic and Social Counca:

agenda, 47th sess. Plen: 1602organization of work Plen: 1596

Education:& economic and social development Soc: 608international co-operation Soc: 608

Human rights:advisory services Soc: 628economic, social and cultural: implementation Soc: 622violations: communications Soc~ 622, 623

Land reform Plen: 1602; Econ: 485, 488Marriage: age, consent and registration: Recommendation,

1965: implementation Soc: 616Minorities: protection Plen: 1602Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1598, 1600Narcotic drugs: international control Plen: 1600; Soc: 615Natural resources: non-agricultural: development

Plen: 1602; Econ: 473, 481-483Non-governmental organizations PIen: 1580-1581, 1593­

1595Psychotropic substances: control Plen: 1600

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TURKEY (continued)•

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Sac: 611, 612

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess.Plen: 1602; Sac: 621, 627

Co-operative movement: & economic and social develop­ment Flen: 1599

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 478

Land reform Econ: 488Minorities: protection Plen: 1602Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1598,

1600Natural resources: non-agricultural: development

Econ: 471Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1581-1587, 1593,

1594South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1598,

1600Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1598, 1600Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1600Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 612

Speeches by representativesEl Hadi, M.M. Plen: 1581-1587, 1593, 1594, 1599,

1600El.Hussein, A.K. Plen: 1598, 1602El Sheikh, O. Soc: 611, 612, 621, 627Hassan, M.l. Econ: 471, 478, 488

TURKEY

Africa, Southern: racial discriminatiun: elimination: UNmeasures Plen: 1602

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 608, 610

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess.Pien: 1602; Soc: 621, 623

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Plen: 1600; Soc: 616, 61'7

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 479

Economic and Social Council: agenda, 46th sess. Plen: 1578,1579

Economic CUee: organization of work Econ: 471Education:

& economic and social development Soc: 608international co-operation Soc: 608

Human rights:advisory services Soc: 618violations: communications Soc: 623

Marriage: age, consent and registration: Recommendation,1965: implementation Soc: 616

Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 614, 615Natural resource Cl : non-agricultural: development Econ: 473Non-governmentalorganizations Plen: 1581, 1585Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 482Social CUee: organization of work Soc: 607Social security: & economic and social development Soc: 610Social welfare: & economic and social development Soc: 610Tax treaties Econ: 486War criminals: punishment Soc: 621Water desalination Econ: 473

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Speeches by representativesAksin, M. Econ: 479, 482Bilge, S. Plen: 1602; Soc: 621, 623Cuhruk, N. Plen: 1578, 1579, 1581; Econ: 471, 473,

486; Soc: 607, 614Hazar, B. Plen: 1600; Soc: 618Ozer, A. Plen: 1585; Soc: 608, 610, 615-617

UKRAINIAN SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLIC

Commission on Human Rights: rsport, 25th sess. Sac: 619

Speeches by representativesGetmanets, M.Z. Sac: 619

UNDER-SECRETARY-GENERAL FOR ECONOMIC AND SO..CIAL AFFAIRS (de Seynes, P.)

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Tech­nology to Development: report, 6th Econ: 476, 484

Natural resources: non-al?;ricultural: development Econ:481United Nations: economic and social activities: programme

of work Plen: 1591

lJNION OF SOV.IET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS

Advisory Ctte~ on the Application of Science and Tech­nology to Development: report, 6th Econ: 475, 484

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination:co-ordination of activities Sac: 621, 624UN measures Plen: 1602; Soc: 623

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th ses~.

Plen: 1600; Soc: 608-613Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess.

Plen: 1602; Soc: 617, 621-628Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.

Soc: 616Co-operative movement: & economic and social develop­

ment Plen: 1589Developing countries: natural resources: development

Plen: 1602; Econ: 477, 478Economic and Social Counca:

agenda, 47th sess. Plen: 1602organization of work Plen: 1596

Education:& economic and social development Soc: 608international co-operation Soc: 608

Human rights:advisory services Soc: 628economic, social and cultural: implementation Soc: 622violations: communications Soc~ 622, 623

Land reform Plen: 1602; Econ: 485, 488Marriage: age, consent and registration: Recommendation,

1965: implementation Soc: 616Minorities: protection Plen: 1602Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1598, 1600Narcotic drugs: international control Plen: 1600; Soc: 615Natural resources: non-agricultural: development

Plen: 1602; Econ: 473, 481-483Non-governmental organizations PIen: 1580-1581, 1593­

1595Psychotropic substances: control Plen: 1600

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Economic Cttee: organization of work Econ: 471Education:

& economic and social development Soc: 608international co-operation Soc: 608

Genocide Soc: 622Human rights:

economic, social and cultural: impl~mentation Soc: 622violations: communications Soc: 622, 623

Land reform Econ: 485Marriage: age, consent and registration: Recommendation,

1965: implementation Soc: 616Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1601Narcotic drugs:

international control Soc: 615Single Convention, 1961: accessions and ratifications

Soc: 615Natural resources: non-agricultural: development

Econ: 472, 477, 481, 483Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1580, 1581, 1585-

1587, 1594, 1595Racial intolerance: elimination Soc: 622Social Cttee: organization of work Soc; 607Social development: technical co~operation Sac: 612Social security: & economic and social development

Soc: 610Social welfare: & economic and social development

Soc: 610South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1601Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1601Tax treaties Econ: 486, 487Territories under Portuguese administration Plen: 1601U:."'IITAR: report Plen: 1590War criminals: punishment Soc: 621Water desalination Econ: 472Women:

economic and social development, participation inSoc: 616

education Soc: 616Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 610-612

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Plen: 1585Non-governmental organizations

Speeches by representativesMoussa, A.E. Plen: 1585

UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC

Speeches by representativesAnanichev, K.V. Plen: 1590; Econ: 473, 475, 477,

478. 482Lobanov, 'L.S. Econ: 481-484, 486-488Nasinovsky, E.N. Plen: 1583-1587, 1593-1595,

1597, 1598, 1602; Soc: 607-613, 616, 617,621-625, 628

Palamartchouk, V.K. Soc: 626Verenikin, L.N. Soc: 627Yevdokeyev, N.!. Plen: 1600; Soc: 615, 616Zakharov, A.V. Plen: 1580-1582, 1589, 1591, 1596,

1600, 1602; Econ: 485

Science and technology: transfer to developing countriesEcon: 482

Social Cttes: organization of work Soc: 607Social development: technical co-operation Soc: 612Social security: & economic and social development Soc: 609Social welfare: & economic and social development Soc: 609,

611.South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1598, 1600Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1597, 1598, 1600Tax treaties Plen: 1602; Econ: 486, 487Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1597, 1598, 1600United Natiuu~. economic and social activities: programme

of work Plen: 1591UN Development Decade, 2nd Soc: 612UNITAR: report Plen: 1590War criminals: punishment Plen: 1602; Soc: 621Water desalination Econ: 473Women: education Soc: 616Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 610-612

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Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Tech­nology to Development: report, 6th Econ: 475, 484

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination:co-ordination of activities Soc: 621, 623UN measures Soc: 623

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 608, 61rl-613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 619,621-628

Commission on Narcotic brugs: special session: date andmeeting place Soc: 615

Commission on the Status of Women: l'epnrt, 22nd sess.Soc: 616

Co-operative movement: & economic and social develop..ment Plen: 1588, 1602

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 477-479

Speeches by representativesAllen, M. Plen: 1578, 1580, 1581, 1585-1588, 1590,

1596, 1601, 1602; Soc: 615Chitty, M.B. Plen: 1594, 1595; Soc: 616Milton, D.F. Soc: 607, 608, 610-613, 615, 619, 621­

628Posnett, R.N. EC0n: 471~ 472, 475, 477-479, 481,

483-485Unwin, J.H. Econ: 486,487

UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC ANDCUL­TURAL ORGANIZATION

Co-operative movement: & economic and social develop­ment Plen: 1588

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 477

Natural resources: non-agricultural: developmentEcon: 473, 482

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Science and technology: transfer to developing countriesEcon: 482

Social Cttee: organization of work Soc: 607Social development: technical co-operation Soc: 612Social security: &economic and social development Soc: 609Social welfare: &economic and social development Soc: 609,

611.South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1598, 1600Southern RhodeSia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1597, 1598, 1600Tax treaties Plen: 1602; Econ: 486, 487Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1597, 1598, 1600United Natiuu.... economic and social activities: programme

of work Plen: 1591UN Development Decade, 2nd Soc: 612UNITAR: report Plen: 1590War criminals: punishment Plen: 1602; Soc: 621Water desalination Econ: 473Women: education Soc: 616Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 610-612

Speeches by representativesAnanichev, K.V. Plen: 1590; Econ: 473, 475, 477,

478. 482Lobanov, 'L.S. Econ: 481-484, 486-488Nasinovsky, E.N. Plen: 1583-1587, 1593-1595,

1597, 1598, 1602; Soc: 607-613, 616, 617,621-625, 628

Palamartchouk, V.K. Soc: 626Verenikin, L.N. Soc: 627Yevdokeyev, N.!. Plen: 1600; Soc: 615, 616Zakharov, A.V. Plen: 1580-1582, 1589, 1591, 1596,

1600, 1602; Econ: 485

UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC

Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1585

Speeches by representativesMoussa, A.E. Plen: 1585

UNITED KINGDOM

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Tech­nology to Development: report, 6th Econ: 475, 484

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination:co-ordination of activities Soc: 621, 623UN measures Soc: 623

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 608, 6Hl-613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 619,621-628

Commission on Narcotic brugs: special session: date andmeeting place Soc: 615

Commission on the Status of Women: l'ep()rt, 22nd sess.Soc: 616

Co-operative movement: & economic and social develop­ment Plen: 1588, 1602

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 477-479

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UNITED KINGDOM (continued)

Economic and Social Council:agenda, 46th sess. Plen: 1578agenda, 47th sess. Plen: 1602organization of work .I?len: 1596

Economic Cttee: organization of work Econ: 471Education:

& economic and social development Soc: 608international co-operation Soc: 608

Genocide Soc: 622Human rights:

economic, social and cultural: impl~mentation Soc: 622violations: communications Soc: 622, 623

Land reform Econ: 485Marriage: age, consent and registration: Recommendation,

1965: implementation Soc: 616Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1601Narcotic drugs:

international control Soc: 615Single Convention, 1961: accessions and ratifications

Soc: 615Natural resources: non-agricultural: development

Econ: 472, 477, 481, 483Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1580, 1581, 1585-

1587, 1594, 1595Racial intolerance: elimination Soc: 622Social Cttee: organization of work Soc; 607Social development: technical co~operation Sac: 612Social security: & economic and social development

Soc: 610Social welfare: & economic and social development

Soc: 610South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1601Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1601Tax treaties Econ: 486, 487Territories under Portuguese administration Plen: 1601U::'IITAR: report Plen: 1590War criminals: punishment Soc: 621Water desalination Econ: 472Women:

economic and social development, participation inSoc: 616

education Soc: 616Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 610-612

Speeches by representativesAllen, M. Plen: 1578, 1580, 1581, 1585-1588, 1590,

1596, 1601, 1602; Soc: 615Chitty, M.B. Plen: 1594, 1595; Soc: 616Milton, D.F. Soc: 607, 608, 610-613, 615, 619, 621­

628Posnett, R.N. EC0n: 471, 472, 475, 477-479, 481,

483-485Unwin, J.H. Econ: 486, 487

UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC ANDCUL­TURAL ORGANIZATION

Co-operative movement: & economic and social develop­ment Plen: 1588

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 477

Natural resources: non-agricultural: developmentEcon: 473, 482

INDEX TO SPEECHES

UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS (continued)

Science and technology: transfer to developing countriesEcon: 482

Social Cttee: organization of work Soc: 607Social development: technical co-operation Soc: 612Social security: &economic and social development Soc: 609Social welfare: &economic and social development Soc: 609,

611.South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1598, 1600Southern RhodeSia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1597, 1598, 1600Tax treaties Plen: 1602; Econ: 486, 487Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1597, 1598, 1600United Natiuu.... economic and social activities: programme

of work Plen: 1591UN Development Decade, 2nd Soc: 612UNITAR: report Plen: 1590War criminals: punishment Plen: 1602; Soc: 621Water desalination Econ: 473Women: education Soc: 616Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 610-612

Speeches by representativesAnanichev, K.V. Plen: 1590; Econ: 473, 475, 477,

478. 482Lobanov, 'L.S. Econ: 481-484, 486-488Nasinovsky, E.N. Plen: 1583-1587, 1593-1595,

1597, 1598, 1602; Soc: 607-613, 616, 617,621-625, 628

Palamartchouk, V.K. Soc: 626Verenikin, L.N. Soc: 627Yevdokeyev, N.!. Plen: 1600; Soc: 615, 616Zakharov, A.V. Plen: 1580-1582, 1589, 1591, 1596,

1600, 1602; Econ: 485

UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC

Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1585

Speeches by representativesMoussa, A.E. Plen: 1585

UNITED KINGDOM

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Tech­nology to Development: report, 6th Econ: 475, 484

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination:co-ordination of activities Soc: 621, 623UN measures Soc: 623

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 608, 6Hl-613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 619,621-628

Commission on Narcotic brugs: special session: date andmeeting place Soc: 615

Commission on the Status of Women: l'ep()rt, 22nd sess.Soc: 616

Co-operative movement: & economic and social develop­ment Plen: 1588, 1602

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 477-479

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UNITED KINGDOM (continued)

Economic and Social Council:agenda, 46th sess. Plen: 1578agenda, 47th sess. Plen: 1602organization of work .I?len: 1596

Economic Cttee: organization of work Econ: 471Education:

& economic and social development Soc: 608international co-operation Soc: 608

Genocide Soc: 622Human rights:

economic, social and cultural: impl~mentation Soc: 622violations: communications Soc: 622, 623

Land reform Econ: 485Marriage: age, consent and registration: Recommendation,

1965: implementation Soc: 616Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1601Narcotic drugs:

international control Soc: 615Single Convention, 1961: accessions and ratifications

Soc: 615Natural resources: non-agricultural: development

Econ: 472, 477, 481, 483Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1580, 1581, 1585-

1587, 1594, 1595Racial intolerance: elimination Soc: 622Social Cttee: organization of work Soc; 607Social development: technical co~operation Sac: 612Social security: & economic and social development

Soc: 610Social welfare: & economic and social development

Soc: 610South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1601Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1601Tax treaties Econ: 486, 487Territories under Portuguese administration Plen: 1601U::'IITAR: report Plen: 1590War criminals: punishment Soc: 621Water desalination Econ: 472Women:

economic and social development, participation inSoc: 616

education Soc: 616Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 610-612

Speeches by representativesAllen, M. Plen: 1578, 1580, 1581, 1585-1588, 1590,

1596, 1601, 1602; Soc: 615Chitty, M.B. Plen: 1594, 1595; Soc: 616Milton, D.F. Soc: 607, 608, 610-613, 615, 619, 621­

628Posnett, R.N. EC0n: 471, 472, 475, 477-479, 481,

483-485Unwin, J.H. Econ: 486, 487

UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC ANDCUL­TURAL ORGANIZATION

Co-operative movement: & economic and social develop­ment Plen: 1588

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 477

Natural resources: non-agricultural: developmentEcon: 473, 482

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UNITED NATIONS INSTITUTE FOR TRAINING AND RE­SEARCH: EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR (Adebo, S.O.)

UNITAR: report Plen: 1590

UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA

Africa, Southern: racial discriminatIon: elimination: UNmeasures Soc: 623

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 610

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess.Plen: 1602; Soc: 621~627

Co-operative movement: & economic and social devel­opment Plen: 1588

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 478, 479

Economic and Social Council:agenda, 46th sess. Plen: 1578officers, 1969: eledion Plen: 1578

Economic Cttee: organization of work Econ: 471Genocide Soc: 622Human rights:

economic, social and cultural: implementation Soc: 622violations: communications Soc: 622, 623

Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,1598, 1600, 1601

Natural resources: non-agricultural: developmentEcon: 472, 481-483

Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1581, 1582, 1584-1586

Social Cttee: organization of work Soc: 607South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1598, 1600, 1601Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1597, 1598, 1600, 1601Territories under Portuguese adn!inistration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1598, 1600, 1601United Nations: economic and social activities: programme

of work Plen: 1591UNITAR: report Plen: 1590War criminals: punishment Soc: 621Water desalination Econ: 472Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 610

Speeches by representativesDanieli, A.B.C. Plen: 1578, 1588, 1590, 1591Foum, M.A. Econ: 471, 472, 478, 479, 481-483Waldron~Ramsey, W.E. Plen: 1581, 1582, 1584-

1586, 1597, 1598, 1600-1602; Soc: 607, 610,621-627

UNITED STATES

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Teclmologyto Development: report, 6th Econ: 476, 484

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UNITED STATES (continued)

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination:co-ordination of activities Soc: 621, 624UN measures Soc: 623

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 608-613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess.Plen: 1602; Soc: 619, 621-628

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Soc: 616

Co-operative movement: & economic and social developmentPlen: 1589, 1602

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 476, 478, 479

Economic and Social Council:agenda, 46th sess. Plen: 1578agenda, 47th sess. Plen: 1602organization of work Plen: 1596

Economic Cttee: organization of work Econ: 471Education: & economic and social development Soc: 608Human rights:

advisory services Soc: 628economic, social and cultural: implementation Soc: 622violations: communications Soc: 622, 623

Land reform Econ: 485, 488Marriage: age, consent and registration: Recommendation,

1965: implementation Soc: 616Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1598, 1600, 1601Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 615Natural resources: non-agricultural: development

Econ: 471, 473, 480, 481, 483Non~governmental organizations Plen: 1580-1587, 1593-

1595Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 480Social Cttee: organization of work Soc: 607Social security: & economic and social development Soc: 610Social welfare: & economic and social development Soc: 610,

611South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1598, 1600, 1601Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1597, 1598, 1600, 1601Tax treaties Econ: 486, 487Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1597, 1598, 1600, 1601United Nations: economic and social activities: programme

of work Plen: 1591UNDP: Governing Council: members: election PIen: 1600UNITAR: report Plen: 1590War criminals: punishment Soc: 621Wa4- 'r desalination Econ: 471Women: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 616Youth: eeonomic and social development, participation in

Soc: 612

Speeches by representativesBlau, C.I. Plen: 1602; Econ: 471, 473, 476, 478~481,

483~486

Cates, J.M. Plen: 1594, 1595Connell, J .K. Econ: 487, 488Hauser, R.E. Soc: 619, 621-628Koontz, E.D. Soc: 616Kotschnig, W.M. Plen: 1580-1587, 1593-1595Nelson, I.L. Soc: 612

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Speeches by representativesNicolsky, V. Plen: 1588; Econ: 473, 482Silva, A. de Econ: 477

UNITED NATIONS INSTITUTE FOR TRAINING AND RE­SEARCH: EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR (Adebo, S.O.)

UNITAR: report Plen: 1590

UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA

Africa, Southern: racial discriminatIon: elimination: UNmeasures Soc: 623

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 610

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess.Plen: 1602; Soc: 621~627

Co-operative movement: & economic and social devel­opment Plen: 1588

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 478, 479

Economic and Social Council:agenda, 46th sess. Plen: 1578officers, 1969: eledion Plen: 1578

Economic Cttee: organization of work Econ: 471Genocide Soc: 622Human rights:

economic, social and cultural: implementation Sac: 622violations: communications Soc: 622, 623

Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,1598, 1600, 1601

Natural resources: non-agricultural: developmentEcon: 472, 481-483

Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1581, 1582, 1584-1586

Social Cttee: organization of work Soc: 607South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1598, 1600, 1601Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1597, 1598, 1600, 1601Territories under Portuguese adntinistration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1598, 1600, 1601United Nations: economic and social activities: programme

of work Plen: 1591UNITAR: report Plen: 1590War criminals: punishment Soc: 621Water desalination Econ: 472Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 610

Speeches by representativesDanieli, A.B.C. Plen: 1578, 1588, 1590, 1591Foum, M.A. Econ: 471, 472, 478, 479, 481-483Waldron~Ramsey, W.E. Plen: 1581, 1582, 1584-

1586, 1597, 1598, 1600-1602; Soc: 607, 610,621-627

UNITED STATES

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Teclmologyto Development: report, 6th Econ: 476, 484

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UNITED STATES (continued)

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination:co-ordination of activities Soc: 621, 624UN measures Soc: 623

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Sac: 608-613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess.Plen: 1602; Soc: 619, 621-628

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Soc: 616

Co-operative movement: & economic and social developmentPlen: 1589, 1602

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEeon: 476, 478, 479

Economic and Social Council:agenda, 46th sess. Plen: 1578agenda, 47th sess. Plen: 1602organization of work Plen: 1596

Economic Cttee: organization of work Econ: 471Education: & economic and social development Soc: 608Human rights:

advisory services Sac: 628economic, social and cultural: implementation Soc: 622violations: communications Soc: 622, 623

Land reform Econ: 485, 488Marriage: age, consent and registration: Recommendation,

1965: implementation Soc: 616Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1598, 1600, 1601Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 615Natural resources: non-agriCultural: development

Econ: 471, 473, 480, 481, 483Non~governmental organizations Plen: 1580-1587, 1593-

1595Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 480Social Cttee: organization of work Soc: 607Social security: & economic and social development Soc: 610Social welfare: & economic and social development Soc: 610,

611South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1598, 1600, 1601Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1597, 1598, 1600, 1601Tax treaties Econ: 486, 487Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1597, 1598, 1600, 1601United Nations: economic and social activities: programme

of work Plen: 1591UNDP: Governing Council: members: election Plen: 1600UNITAR: report Plen: 1590War criminals: punishment Soc: 621Wa"" 'r desalination Econ: 471Women: economic and social development, participation in

Sac: 616Youth: eeonomie and social development, participation in

Soc: 612

Speeches by representativesBlau, C.1. Plen: 1602; Eeon: 471, 473, 476, 478~481,

483~486

Cates, J.M. Plen: 1594, 1595Connell, J .K. Econ: 487, 488Hauser, R.E. Soc: 619, 621-628Koontz, E.D. Sac: 616Kotschnig, W.M. Plen: 1580-1587, 1593-1595Nelson, 1.L. Soc: 612

INDEX TO SPEECHES

UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND CUL­TURAL ORGANIZATION (continued)

Speeches by representativesNicolsky, V. Plen: 1588; Econ: 473, 482Silva, A. de Econ: 477

UNITED NATIONS INSTITUTE FOR TRAINING AND RE­SEARCH: EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR (Adebo, S.O.)

UNITAR: report Plen: 1590

UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA

Africa, Southern: racial discriminatIon: elimination: UNmeasures Soc: 623

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 610

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess.Plen: 1602; Soc: 621~627

Co-operative movement: & economic and social devel­opment Plen: 1588

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 478, 479

Economic and Social Council:agenda, 46th sess. Plen: 1578officers, 1969: eledion Plen: 1578

Economic Cttee: organization of work Econ: 471Genocide Soc: 622Human rights:

economic, social and cultural: implementation Sac: 622violations: communications Soc: 622, 623

Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,1598, 1600, 1601

Natural resources: non-agricultural: developmentEcon: 472, 481-483

Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1581, 1582, 1584-1586

Social Cttee: organization of work Soc: 607South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1598, 1600, 1601Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1597, 1598, 1600, 1601Territories under Portuguese adntinistration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1598, 1600, 1601United Nations: economic and social activities: programme

of work Plen: 1591UNITAR: report Plen: 1590War criminals: punishment Soc: 621Water desalination Econ: 472Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 610

Speeches by representativesDanieli, A.B.C. Plen: 1578, 1588, 1590, 1591Foum, M.A. Econ: 471, 472, 478, 479, 481-483Waldron~Ramsey, W.E. Plen: 1581, 1582, 1584-

1586, 1597, 1598, 1600-1602; Soc: 607, 610,621-627

UNITED STATES

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Teclmologyto Development: report, 6th Econ: 476, 484

41

UNITED STATES (continued)

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination:co-ordination of activities Soc: 621, 624UN measures Soc: 623

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Sac: 608-613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess.Plen: 1602; Soc: 619, 621-628

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Soc: 616

Co-operative movement: & economic and social developmentPlen: 1589, 1602

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEeon: 476, 478, 479

Economic and Social Council:agenda, 46th sess. Plen: 1578agenda, 47th sess. Plen: 1602organization of work Plen: 1596

Economic Cttee: organization of work Econ: 471Education: & economic and social development Soc: 608Human rights:

advisory services Sac: 628economic, social and cultural: implementation Soc: 622violations: communications Soc: 622, 623

Land reform Econ: 485, 488Marriage: age, consent and registration: Recommendation,

1965: implementation Soc: 616Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1598, 1600, 1601Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 615Natural resources: non-agriCultural: development

Econ: 471, 473, 480, 481, 483Non~governmental organizations Plen: 1580-1587, 1593-

1595Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 480Social Cttee: organization of work Soc: 607Social security: & economic and social development Soc: 610Social welfare: & economic and social development Soc: 610,

611South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1598, 1600, 1601Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1597, 1598, 1600, 1601Tax treaties Econ: 486, 487Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1597, 1598, 1600, 1601United Nations: economic and social activities: programme

of work Plen: 1591UNDP: Governing Council: members: election Plen: 1600UNITAR: report Plen: 1590War criminals: punishment Soc: 621Wa"" 'r desalination Econ: 471Women: economic and social development, participation in

Sac: 616Youth: eeonomie and social development, participation in

Soc: 612

Speeches by representativesBlau, C.1. Plen: 1602; Eeon: 471, 473, 476, 478~481,

483~486

Cates, J.M. Plen: 1594, 1595Connell, J .K. Econ: 487, 488Hauser, R.E. Soc: 619, 621-628Koontz, E.D. Sac: 616Kotschnig, W.M. Plen: 1580-1587, 1593-1595Nelson, 1.L. Soc: 612

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UNITED STATES (continued)

Speeches by representative.s (continued)OIds, G.A. Plen: 1.578, 1589-1591, 1596-1598, 1600,

1601Picker, J. Soc: 60'1'-611, 613

UPPER VOLTA

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination: co­ordination of activities Soc: 621

Commission for Social Development: report, 20 th sess.Soc: 608, 610-613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess.Plen: 1602i Soc: 620-625, 627

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Soc: 616

Co-operative movement: & economic and social developmentPlen: 1599, 1602

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 477-479

Economic and Social Council:agenda, 47th sess. Plen: 1602officers, 1969: election Plen: 1578

Economic Cttee: organization of work Econ: 471Education:

& economic and social development Soc: 608international co-operation Soc: 608

Human rights:economic, social and cultural: implementation Soc: 622violations: communications Soc: 622, 623

Land reform Econ: 488Marriage: age, consent and registration: Recommendation,

1965: implementation Soc: 616Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1598, 1600, 1601Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 615Natural resources: non-agricultural: development

Econ: 473, 480-482Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1581, 1584, 1587Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 488Social Cttee: organization of work Soc: 607Social development: technical co-operation Soc: 612Social welfare: & economic and social development Soc: 611South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1598, 1600, 1601Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1597, 1598, 1600.• 1601Tax treaties Econ: 486, 487Territories under Portuguese administration: trade tmion

rights: infringements Plen: 1597, 1598, 1600, 1601United Nations: economic and social activities: programme

of work Plen: 1591, 1592UN Development Decade, 2nd Sue: 612UNITAR: report Plen: 1590Water desalination Econ: 473Women: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 616Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 610-612

Speeches by representativesDiallo, A.S. Plen: 1590, 1592, 1597-1601i Econ: 482Kabore, P.D. Soc: 615

42

UPPER VOLTA (continued)

Speeches by representatives (continued)Rouamba, T.P. Plen: 1578, 1581, 1584, 1587, 1591,

1602i Econ: 471,473,477-481, 486-488i Soc: 621,624

Sanon, P. Soc: 607, 608, 610-613,616, 620, 622, 623,625, 627

URUGUAY

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination: UNmeasures Plen: 1602i Soc: 623

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess.Plen: 1602i Soc: 619, 622, 623

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Soc: 616, 617

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 478

Economic and Social Council:agenda, 46th sess. Plen: 1578officers, 1969: election Plen: 1578

Human rights: violations: communications Soc: 622Minorities: protection Plen: 1602Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1598Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 615Natural resources: non-agricultural: development

Plen: 1602i Econ: 483Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1580-1585, 1587,

1593-1595South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1598Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1597, 1598Tax treaties Econ: 486Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1597, 1598United Nations: economic and social activities: programme

of work Plen: 1600Women: economic 8.J1d social development, participation in

Soc: 616

Speeches by representativesBerro, P.P. Plen: 1578, 1580-1587,1593-1595,1597,

1598, 1600, 1602Fajardo, A.D. Econ: 478, 483, 486Ponce de Le6n de Cattarossi, G. Soc: 615-617, 619,

622, 623

WORLD FEDERATION OF TRADE UNIONS

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 609

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 619Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringemer.lts

Plen: 1597Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1597

Speeches by representativesBarton, B. Plen: 1597; Soc: 609, 619

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INDEX TO SPEECHES

UPPER VOLTA (continued)

Speeches b'y representatives (continued)Olds, G.A. Plen: 1.578; 1589-1591, 1596-1598, 1600,

1601Picker, J. Soc: 60'j'-611, 613

UPPER VOLTA

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination: co­ordination of activities Soc: 621

Commission for Social Development: report, 20 th sess.Soc: 608, 610-613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess.Plen: 1602; Soc: 620-625, 627

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Soc: 616

Co-operative movement: & economic and social developmentPlen: 1599, 1602

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 477-479

Economic and Social Council:agenda, 47th sess. Plen: 1602officers, 1969: election Plen: 1578

Economic Cttee: organization of work Econ: 471Education:

& economic and social development Soc: 608international co-operation Soc: 608

Human rights:economic, social and cultural: implementation Soc: 622violations: communications Soc: 622, 623

Land reform Econ: 488Marriage: age, consent and registration: Recommendation,

1965: implementation Soc: 616Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1598, 1600, 1601Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 615Natural resources: non-agricultural: development

Econ: 473, 480-482Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1581, 1584, 1587Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 488Social CUee: organization of work Soc: 607Social development: technical co-operation Soc: 612Social welfare: & economic and social development Soc: 611South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1598, 1600, 1601Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1597, 1598, 1600.• 1601Tax treaties Econ: 486, 487Territories under Portuguese administration: trade tmion

rights: infringements Plen: 1597, 1598, 1600, 1601United Nations: economic and social activities: programme

of work Plen: 1591, 1592UN Development Decade, 2nd Sue: 612UNITAR: report Plen: 1590Water desalination Econ: 473Women: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 616Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 610-612

Speeches by representativesDiallo, A.S. Plen: 1590, 1592, 1597-1601; Econ: 482Kabore, P.D. Soc: 615

42

Speeches by representatives (continued)Rouamba, T.P. Plen: 1578, 1581, 1584, 1587, 1591,

1602; Econ: 471,473,477-481,486-488; Soc: 621,624

Sanon, P. Soc: 607, 608, 610-613,616, 620, 622, 623,625, 627

URUGUAY

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination: UNmeasures Plen: 1602; Soc: 623

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess.Plen: 1602; Soc: 619, 622, 623

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Soc: 616, 617

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 478

Economic and Social Council:agenda, 46th sess. Plen: 1578officers, 1969: election Plen: 1578

Human rights: violations: communications Soc: 622Minorities: protection Plen: 1602Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1598Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 615Natural resources: non-agricultural: deveiopment

Plen: 1602; Econ: 483Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1580-1585, 1587,

1593-1595South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1598Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1597, 1598Tax treaties Econ: 486Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1597, 1598United Nations: economic and social activities: programme

of work Plen: 1600Women: economic a.nd social development, participation in

Soc: 616

Speeches by representativesBerro, P.P. Plen: 1578, 1580-1587,1593-1595,1597,

1598, 1600, 1602Fajardo, A.D. Econ: 478, 483, 486Ponce de Le6n de CaUarossi, G. Soc: 615-617, 619

622, 623 '

WORLD FEDERATION OF TRADE UNIONS

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 609

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 619Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringemer.ts

Plen: 1597Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1597

Speeches by representativesBarton, B. Plen: 1597; Soc: 609, 619

UNITED STATES (continued)

INDEX TO SPEECHES

UPPER VOLTA (continued)

Speeches b'y representatives (continued)Olds, G.A. Plen: 1.578; 1589-1591, 1596-1598, 1600,

1601Picker, J. Soc: 60'j'-611, 613

UPPER VOLTA

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination: co­ordination of activities Soc: 621

Commission for Social Development: report, 20 th sess.Soc: 608, 610-613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess.Plen: 1602; Soc: 620-625, 627

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Soc: 616

Co-operative movement: & economic and social developmentPlen: 1599, 1602

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 477-479

Economic and Social Council:agenda, 47th sess. Plen: 1602officers, 1969: election Plen: 1578

Economic Cttee: organization of work Econ: 471Education:

& economic and social development Soc: 608international co-operation Soc: 608

Human rights:economic, social and cultural: implementation Soc: 622violations: communications Soc: 622, 623

Land reform Econ: 488Marriage: age, consent and registration: Recommendation,

1965: implementation Soc: 616Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1598, 1600, 1601Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 615Natural resources: non-agricultural: development

Econ: 473, 480-482Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1581, 1584, 1587Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 488Social CUee: organization of work Soc: 607Social development: technical co-operation Soc: 612Social welfare: & economic and social development Soc: 611South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1598, 1600, 1601Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1597, 1598, 1600.• 1601Tax treaties Econ: 486, 487Territories under Portuguese administration: trade tmion

rights: infringements Plen: 1597, 1598, 1600, 1601United Nations: economic and social activities: programme

of work Plen: 1591, 1592UN Development Decade, 2nd Sue: 612UNITAR: report Plen: 1590Water desalination Econ: 473Women: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 616Youth: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 610-612

Speeches by representativesDiallo, A.S. Plen: 1590, 1592, 1597-1601; Econ: 482Kabore, P.D. Soc: 615

42

Speeches by representatives (continued)Rouamba, T.P. Plen: 1578, 1581, 1584, 1587, 1591,

1602; Econ: 471,473,477-481,486-488; Soc: 621,624

Sanon, P. Soc: 607, 608, 610-613,616, 620, 622, 623,625, 627

URUGUAY

Africa, Southern: racial discrimination: elimination: UNmeasures Plen: 1602; Soc: 623

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess.Plen: 1602; Soc: 619, 622, 623

Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.Soc: 616, 617

Developing countries: natural resources: developmentEcon: 478

Economic and Social Council:agenda, 46th sess. Plen: 1578officers, 1969: election Plen: 1578

Human rights: violations: communications Soc: 622Minorities: protection Plen: 1602Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1598Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 615Natural resources: non-agricultural: deveiopment

Plen: 1602; Econ: 483Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1580-1585, 1587,

1593-1595South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1598Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1597, 1598Tax treaties Econ: 486Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1597, 1598United Nations: economic and social activities: programme

of work Plen: 1600Women: economic a.nd social development, participation in

Soc: 616

Speeches by representativesBerro, P.P. Plen: 1578, 1580-1587,1593-1595,1597,

1598, 1600, 1602Fajardo, A.D. Econ: 478, 483, 486Ponce de Le6n de CaUarossi, G. Soc: 615-617, 619

622, 623 '

WORLD FEDERATION OF TRADE UNIONS

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 609

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 619Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringemer.ts

Plen: 1597Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infringements Plen: 1597

Speeches by representativesBarton, B. Plen: 1597; Soc: 609, 619

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Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 615Water desalination Econ: 477

Speeches by representativesMalan, R. Econ: 477; Soc: 615

YUGOSLAVIA

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technologyto Development: report, 6th Econ: 475, 478

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 609, 612, 613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 620Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.

Soc: 616Co-operative movement: & economic and social develop'ment

Plen: 1588, 1602Land reform Econ: 485Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1600, 1601Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 614Natural resources: non-agricultural: development Econ: 473Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1585, 1593

YUGOSLAVIA (continued)

Science and technology: transfer to developing countriesEcon: 480

Social development: technical co-operation Soc: 612Social welfare: & economic and social development Soc: 609South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1600, 1601Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1597, 1600, 1601Tax treaties Econ: 486Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infl'ingements Plen: 1597, 1600, 1.601United Nations: economic and social activities: programme

of work Plen: 1591UNITAR: report Plen: 1590water desalination Econ: 473Women: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 616

Speeches by representativesv

Calovski, N. Plen: 1585, 1597, .1600, 1601; Soc: 609,612-614, 616, 620

Orcic, S. Plen: 1588; Econ: 485Skataretiko, A. Plen: 1590, 1591, 1593, 1602;

Econ: 473, 478, 480, 486Vratusa, A. Econ: 475; Soc: 609

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INDEX TO SPEECHES

YUGOSLAVIA (continued)

Narcotic drugs: international ~ontrol Soc: 615Water desalination Econ: 477

Speeches by representativesMalan, R. Econ: 477; Soc: 615

YUGOSLAVIA

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technologyto Development: report, 6th Econ: 475, 478

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 609, 612, 613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 620Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.

Soc: 616Co-operative movement: & economic and social develop'ment

Plen: 1588, 1602Land reform Econ: 485Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1600, 1601Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 614Natural resources: non-agricultural: development Econ: 473Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1585, 1593

43

Science and technology: transfer to developing countriesEcon: 480

Social development: technical co-operation Soc: 612Social welfare: & economic and social development Soc: 609South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1600, 1601Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1597, 1600, 1601Tax treaties Econ: 486Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infl'ingements Plen: 1597, 1600, l601United Nations: economic and social activities: programme

of work Plen: 1591UNITAR: report Plen: 1590Water desalination Econ: 473Women: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 616

Speeches by representativesvCalovski, N. Plen: 1585, 1597, 1600, 1601; Soc: 609,

612-614, 616, 620Orcic, S. Plen: 1588; Econ: 485Skataretiko, A. Plen: 1590, 1591, 1593, 1602;

Econ: 473, 478, 480, 486Vratusa, A. Econ: 475; Soc: 609

WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION

INDEX TO SPEECHES

YUGOSLAVIA (continued)

Narcotic drugs: international ~ontrol Soc: 615Water desalination Econ: 477

Speeches by representativesMalan, R. Econ: 477; Soc: 615

YUGOSLAVIA

Advisory Cttee on the Application of Science and Technologyto Development: report, 6th Econ: 475, 478

Commission for Social Development: report, 20th sess.Soc: 609, 612, 613

Commission on Human Rights: report, 25th sess. Soc: 620Commission on the Status of Women: report, 22nd sess.

Soc: 616Co-operative movement: & economic and social develop'ment

Plen: 1588, 1602Land reform Econ: 485Namibia: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1600, 1601Narcotic drugs: international control Soc: 614Natural resources: non-agricultural: development Econ: 473Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1585, 1593

43

Science and technology: transfer to developing countriesEcon: 480

Social development: technical co-operation Soc: 612Social welfare: & economic and social development Soc: 609South Africa: trade union rights: infringements Plen: 1597,

1600, 1601Southern Rhodesia: trade union rights: infringements

Plen: 1597, 1600, 1601Tax treaties Econ: 486Territories under Portuguese administration: trade union

rights: infl'ingements Plen: 1597, 1600, l601United Nations: economic and social activities: programme

of work Plen: 1591UNITAR: report Plen: 1590Water desalination Econ: 473Women: economic and social development, participation in

Soc: 616

Speeches by representativesvCalovski, N. Plen: 1585, 1597, 1600, 1601; Soc: 609,

612-614, 616, 620Orcic, S. Plen: 1588; Econ: 485Skataretiko, A. Plen: 1590, 1591, 1593, 1602;

Econ: 473, 478, 480, 486Vratusa, A. Econ: 475; Soc: 609

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441 (& Corr.l, EngHsh, French, and Spanish» (ESCOR,46th sess.) & Summary, Summary/Corr.l

4621 & Add.l, Add.l/Corr.l (E/CNA/l007 & Add.l,Add.l/Corr .1) (ESCOR, 46th sess.) & Summary

4622 & Add.l (UNITAR/EX/14 & Add.l)46234624 (47th sess.)4625 &Corr.l4626 (47th sess.)46274628 & Add.l46294630 & Add.l4631 & Add.1-346324633 (agenda ite:u 8)4633/Add.l (& Add.l/Corr.l, English only)46344635 (agenda item 15)4636 & Add.l4637

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General Series (continued)

El4638-4641 (47th sess.)4642 & Corr.1 (E/AC.51/27 & Corr.l)4643,46444645 & Add.l46464647 (agenda item 17)46484649-4669 (47th sess.)4670 (&Corr.l, English only) (E/AC.51/28 (& Corr.l,

English only»46714672 (47th 8ess.)46734674-4677 (47th sess.)46784679, 4680 (47th sess.)4681 & Corr.l (agenda item 10)4682 (47th S8SS.)

46834684 (agenda item 12)4685 & Add.l (agenda item 17)4686..4691 (47th sess.)4692 (agenda item 4)4693 & Corr.l (agenda items 11 and 13)4694 (agenda item 7)4695,4696 (47th sess.)4697 & Add.1 (agenda item 3)4698 (47th sess.)4699 (agenda item 8)4700 (agenda item 6)4701-4714 (47th sess.)4715 (& Corr. 1, English and Spanish only) (ESCOR,46th

sess. )

Information Series

E/INF/100101 & Rev.1102 & Corr.1, & Add.1-4

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E/L.1245 (& Corr.l, French only)1246 & Corr.l,2, Add.l1247 & Add.1.2

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Plenary

General Series

E/4606 & Add.l (E/CN.7/523 & Add.l) (ESCOR, 46th sess.)

& Summary4606/Rev.l (E/CN. 7/523/Rev.l)4607 (& Corr .1, English and French only) & Add.l,24608 (& Corr.l, French only)4609 (47th sess.)46104611 (ESCOR, 46th sess.) & Add.1,24612 (& Corr.1,2, English only), Corr.3-6, & Summary,

Annex & Annex/Add.1, Add.l,2 & Add.2/Corr.1, Add.3(& Add.3/Corr.l, English only), AddA & AddA/Corr.1, Add.5 (& Adcl..5/Corr.l, English only), Add.6-8(E/AC.51/25 (& Corr.1,2, English only), Corr.3-6,& Summary, Annex & Annex/Add.l, Add.l,2 & Add.2/Corr.l, Add.3 (& Add.3/Corr.l, English only), AddA& AddA/Corr.1, Add.5 (& Add.5/Corr.l, English only)Add.6-8)

46134614 (& Corr.1, English only) (ST/ECA/II0 (& Corr.1,

English only» (Sales no.: E.69.XVI.2)4615 & Corr.14616 (47th sess.)4617 (& Corr.l, English only), Corr.24618 (& Corr.1, English only) (E/CONF.56/20 (&Corr.1,

English only»4619 (& Corr.l, English only) (E/CN.6/527 (& Corr.l,

English only» (ESCOR, 46th sess.) & Summary4620 (& Corr.l, English, French and Spanish) (E/CN.5/

441 (& Corr.l, EngHsh, French, and Spanish» (ESCOR,46th sess.) & Summary, Summary/Corr.1

4621 & Add.l, Add.l/Corr.1 (E/CNA/1007 & Add.l,Add.l/Corr .1) (ESCOR, 46th sess.) & Summary

4622 & Add.l (UNITAR/EX/14 & Add.!)46234624 (47th sess.)4625 &Corr.14626 (47th sess.)46274628 & Add.146294630 & Add.14631 & Add.1-346324633 (agenda itc:u 8)4633/Add.l (& Add.l/Corr.1, English only)46344635 (agenda item 15)4636 & Add.!4637

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General Series (continued)

E/4638-4641 (47th sess.)4642 & Corr.1 (E/AC.51/27 & Corr.l)4643,46444645 & Add.146464647 (agenda item 17)46484649-4669 (47th sess.)4670 (&Corr.1, English only) (E/AC.51/28 (& Corr.l,

English only»46714672 (47th sess.)46734674-4677 (47th sess.)46784679, 4680 (47th sess.)4681 & Corr.l (agenda item 10)4682 (47th S8SS.)

46834684 (agenda item 12)4685 & Add.l (agenda item 17)4686-4691 (47th sess.)4692 (agenda item 4)4693 & Corr.l (agenda items 11 and 13)4694 (agenda item 7)4695,4696 (47th sess.)4697 & Add.1 (agenda item 3)4698 (47th sess.)4699 (agenda item 8)4700 (agenda item 6)4701-4714 (47th sess.)4715 (& Corr. 1, English and Spanish only) (ESCOR, 46th

sess. )

Information Series

E/INF/100101 & Rev.1102 & Corr.1, & Add.1-4

Limited Series

E/L.1245 (& Corr.l, French only)1246 & Corr.l,2, Add.11247 & Add.1,2

NLlnlerical List of DOCIJments

NOTE: Information as to the republication of mimeographed documents in theprinted fascicles of Annexes to the Official Records appears in parentheses afterthe symbol; e.g., E/4635 (agenda item 15) indicates that document E/4635 is re­published in the fascicle for agenda item 15 of the Official Records of the Economicand Social Council, 46th session, Annexes.

Plenary

General Series

E/4606 & Add.l (E/CN.7/523 & Add.l) (ESCOR, 46th sess.)

& Summary4606/Rev.l (E/CN. 7/523/Rev.l)4607 (& Corr .1, English and French only) & Add.l,24608 (& Corr.l, French only)4609 (47th sess.)46104611 (ESCOR, 46th sess.) & Add.1,24612 (& Corr.1,2, English only), Corr.3-6, & Summary,

Annex & Annex/Add.1, Add.l,2 & Add.2/Corr.1, Add.3(& Add.3/Corr.l, English only), AddA & AddA/Corr.1, Add.5 (& Adcl..5/Corr.l, English only), Add.6-8(E/AC.51/25 (& Corr.1,2, English only), Corr.3-6,& Summary, Annex & Annex/Add.l, Add.l,2 & Add.2/Corr.l, Add.3 (& Add.3/Corr.l, English only), AddA& AddA/Corr.1, Add.5 (& Add.5/Corr.l, English only)Add.6-8)

46134614 (& Corr.1, English only) (ST/ECA/II0 (& Corr.1,

English only» (Sales no.: E.69.XVI.2)4615 & Corr.14616 (47th sess.)4617 (& Corr.l, English only), Corr.24618 (& Corr.1, English only) (E/CONF.56/20 (&Corr.1,

English only»4619 (& Corr.l, English only) (E/CN.6/527 (& Corr.l,

English only» (ESCOR, 46th sess.) & Summary4620 (& Corr.l, English, French and Spanish) (E/CN.5/

441 (& Corr.l, EngHsh, French, and Spanish» (ESCOR,46th sess.) & Summary, Summary/Corr.1

4621 & Add.l, Add.l/Corr.1 (E/CNA/1007 & Add.l,Add.l/Corr .1) (ESCOR, 46th sess.) & Summary

4622 & Add.l (UNITAR/EX/14 & Add.!)46234624 (47th sess.)4625 &Corr.14626 (47th sess.)46274628 & Add.146294630 & Add.14631 & Add.1-346324633 (agenda itc:u 8)4633/Add.l (& Add.l/Corr.1, English only)46344635 (agenda item 15)4636 & Add.!4637

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E/4638-4641 (47th sess.)4642 & Corr.1 (E/AC.51/27 & Corr.l)4643,46444645 & Add.146464647 (agenda item 17)46484649-4669 (47th sess.)4670 (&Corr.1, English only) (E/AC.51/28 (& Corr.l,

English only»46714672 (47th sess.)46734674-4677 (47th sess.)46784679, 4680 (47th sess.)4681 & Corr.l (agenda item 10)4682 (47th S8SS.)

46834684 (agenda item 12)4685 & Add.l (agenda item 17)4686-4691 (47th sess.)4692 (agenda item 4)4693 & Corr.l (agenda items 11 and 13)4694 (agenda item 7)4695,4696 (47th sess.)4697 & Add.1 (agenda item 3)4698 (47th sess.)4699 (agenda item 8)4700 (agenda item 6)4701-4714 (47th sess.)4715 (& Corr. 1, English and Spanish only) (ESCOR, 46th

sess. )

Information Series

E/INF/100101 & Rev.1102 & Corr.1, & Add.1-4

Limited Series

E/L.1245 (& Corr.l, French only)1246 & Corr.l,2, Add.11247 & Add.1,2

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Resolutions

E/RES/1389-1430 (XLVI)

Summary Records

E/sR .1578-1602

Economic Committee

General Series

E/AC.5/L.399400401 & Corr.1, Rev.1 f 2, Rev.2/Add.1402-405

Summary Records

ElAC. 6/sR .471-488

Social Committee

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ElAC. 7/L.552-561

LIST OF DOCUMENTS

Social Committee (continued)

Summary Records

E/AC.7/SR.607-628

Council Committee on Non-governmental

Organizations

General Series

E/C.2/673

Limited Series

E/C.2/L.29 & Rev.1

Restricted Series

E/C.2/R.38 & Add.l,239 & Add.1-11

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Resolutions

E/RES/1389-1430 (XLVI)

Summary Records

E/SR.1578-1602

Economic Committee

General Series

E/AC.5/L.399400401 & Corr.1, Rev.1,2, Rev.2/Add.l402-405

Summary Records

E/AC. 6/SR .471-488

Social Committee

Limited Series

E/AC. 7/L.552-561

LIST OF DOCUMENTS

Social Committee (continued)

Summary Records

E/AC.7/SR.607-628

Council Committee on Non-governmental

Organizations

General Series

E/C.2/673

Limited Series

E/C.2/L.29 & Rev.1

Restricted Series

E/C.2/R.38 & Add.1,239 & Add.1-11

Summary Records

No meeting records issued.

Miscellaneous

E/CNA/979E/CNA/995E/INCB/1

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Limited Series (continued)

E/L.1248 & Add.1-41249 (& Corr.1,2, French only), &·Add.1-31250-12561257 & Rev.1, Rev.1/Add.11258-1260

Resolutions

E/RES/1389-1430 (XLVI)

Summary Records

E/SR.1578-1602

Economic Committee

General Series

E/AC.5/L.399400401 & Corr.1, Rev.1,2, Rev.2/Add.l402-405

Summary Records

E/AC. 6/SR .471-488

Social Committee

Limited Series

E/AC. 7/L.552-561

LIST OF DOCUMENTS

Social Committee (continued)

Summary Records

E/AC.7/SR.607-628

Council Committee on Non-governmental

Organizations

General Series

E/C.2/673

Limited Series

E/C.2/L.29 & Rev.1

Restricted Series

E/C.2/R.38 & Add.1,239 & Add.1-11

Summary Records

No meeting records issued.

Miscellaneous

E/CNA/979E/CNA/995E/INCB/1

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