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DAG HAMMARSKJOLD LIBRARY
Index toproceedings of the
ECONOMIC ANDSOCIAL COUNCIL
Fiftieth session -1971
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DAG HAMMARSKJOLD LIBRARY
Index to
proceedings of theECONOMIC AND
SOCIAL COUNCIL
Fiftie~h session - 1971
UNITED NATIONS
New York, 1971
DAG HAMMARSKJOLD LIBRARYBibliographical Series, No.E.41
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Table of Contents
Explanatory Note
Abbreviations
Introduction
Agenda ...
Subject Index
Index to Speeches
Numerical List of Documents
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Explanatory Note
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 50th regular session of theEconomic and Social Council as well as of its committeesor ad 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 the Economic and Social Cour.ciland its committees;
(b) Agenda, with reference to the relevant subjectheadings used in Part (c);
(c) Subject index. Subjects are arranged alphabetically, with reference to the documentation, discussion,and disposition of each item. Agenda item numbers areindicated in parentheses following the SUbject headings.Names of deleg:1tions 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 pltmary 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 indication 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 Nco-tions 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 records of p19nary and committeemeetings of the Economic and Social Council appear firstin provisional mimeographed form. They may be identifiedby their symbol, which l,;onsists of the series symbol (e.g.,E/-, E/C.2/-, or E/AC.6/-) as indicated in the introduction(see Check list of meetings), followed by SR and an ordinalnumber corresponding to that of the meeting(e.g., E/SR.1733;E/AC.7/SR .578). Summary records of meetings al'e laterprinted as separate fascicles in the Official Recorc s.
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. Some of them are subsequontly printed in the Annexesto the Official Records, where they are grouped into fasciclesaccording to agenda item number. The resolutions adoptedby the Economic and Social Council, first issued in mimeographed form, are collected in a printed supplement to theOfficial Records of the session. After their republication inthe Official Records, the provisional 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: .
Ecorwmic and Social Council, Official Records,50th session:
Meet!!!K . . . (specify plenary or committee mee dngnumber) for summary records fascicles. .
Annexes, Agenda item ... (specify agenda itemnumber) for documents republished in the Annexes.
Abul eviationsACABQ
ACCAdd.chap.CMEACorr.C0uncilCPCCttee( s)Dept. of ESAECAECAFE.
ECEECLAEECESCORFAO
GAORGATTIAEAIBRD
ICAOICCICFTU
IDAIDBIFCIFCTU
ILOIMO
IMFINCBITU
Advisory Committee on Administrative andBudgetary Questions
Administrative Committee on Co-ordinationAddendumchapterCouncil for Mutual Economic AssistanceCorrigendumEconomic and Social CouncilCommittee for Programme and Co-ordinationCommittee(s)Department of Economic and Social AffairsEconomic Commission for AfricaEconomic Commission for AE ia and the Far
EastEconomic Commission for EuropeEconomic Commission for Latin AmericaEuropean Economic CommunityEconomic and Social Council Official RecordsFood and Agriculture Organization of the
United NationsGeneral Assembly Official RecordsGeneral Agreement on Tariffs and TradeInternational Atomic Energy AgencyInterna~ional 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 OrganisationInter-governmental Maritime Consultative
OrganizationInternational Monetary FundInternational Narcotics Contr.ol BoardInternational Telecommunication Union
IUOTO
NGOOECD
para.(s)res.Rev.sect.sess.SFsuppl. no.TDBUNUNCITRAL
UNCTAD
UNDPUNESCO
UNHCR
UNICEFUNIOO
UNITAR
UnitedKingdom
Uniteci StatesUPUUSSRWFPWFTUWFUNA
WHOWMO
InternatioEal Union of Official TravelOrganisativns
Non-governmental organizationsOrganization for Economic Co-operation and
Developmentparagraph(s)resolution(s)RevisionsectionsessionSpec ial FWldsupplement number
.Trade and Development BoardUnited NationsUnited Nations Commission on Inter
national Trade LawUnited Nations Conference on Trade and
DevelopmentUnited Nations Development Pl~ogrammeUnited Nations Educational. Scientific and
Cultural OrganizationUnited Nations High Commissioner for
RefugeesUnited Nations Children's FundUnited Nations Industrial Development Orga
nizationUnited Nations Institute for Trairing and
Research.United Kingdom of Great 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 Meteorological Organization
Co-ordEconNGOPlenSoc
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.)Social Committee (Series E/AC.7/SR.)
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Introduction
The 50th session of the Economic and Social Councl1 was declared open on11 Jan 1971 at Headquarters, New York, by the Acting President Mr. J.B.P. Maramis(Indonesia) aIld was closed on 21 May 1971. The organizational meetings were helclon 11..13 Jan 1971.
Members and Terms of Office Rules of Procedure
Qfficeis
A list of representatives, including representativ\::,:; ofspecialized agencies and non-governmental organizations,and a list of observers are contained in document E/INF/114 & Add.l, 2.
President: Mr. Rachid Driss (Tunisia)
Vice-Presidents: Mr. M.J. Augusto de Araujo Castro (Brazil)Mr. K. Szarka (Hungary)Mr. C.P. Caranicas (Greece)
Secretary: Mr. R. Ahmed
Date of election bythe General Assembly
Checklist of Meetings(Series symbol: E/SR ....)
Meeting Date. 1971 Meeting Date, 1971
1733 (opening) 11Jan 1753 6 May1734 12 Jan 175'1 7 May1735 12 Jan 1755 7 May1736 13 Jan 175 R 10 May1737 13 Jan 1757 . 10 May1738 26 Apr 1758 11 May1739 26 Apr 1759 12 May1740 27 Apr 1760 12 MCl.Y1741 27 Apr 1761 13 May1742 28 Apr 1762 13 May1743 28 Apr 1763 14 May1744 30 Apr 1764 17 May1745 30 Apr 1765 17 May1746 3 May 1766 18 May1747 3 May 1767 18 May1748 4 May 1768 19 May1749 4 May 1769 20 May1750 5 May 1770 20 May1751 5 May 1771 21 May1752 6 May 1772 (closing) 21 May
Resolutions and Decisions
The rules of procedure of the Economic and Social Council, E/3063/Rev.l (Sales no.: 67.1.32). as amended byEconomic and Social Council res01,utio'.1 1392 (XLVI) anddecision of 17 Nov 1969, v:ere in efiect during the 50thsession.
Resolutions and decisions of the 50th session are collectedin document E/5044 (ESCOR, 50th sess.~ suppl. no.l; notissued at time of publication 0: this Index) and listed indocument E/RES/INF/50o
1970 ... 19721970 .. 19721970 - 19721971 .. 19731971 .. 19731969 .. 19711970 .. 19721969 .. 19711970 ... 19721971 .. 19731971 .. 19731971 .. 19731971 -. 19731971 - 19731969 - 19711969 - 19711970 ... 19721969 - 19711970 .. 19721969 19711969 19711971 19731~69 .. 19711969 ... 1971
1970 .. 197?1970 - 19721971 - 1973
Term of Office1 Jan .. 31 Dec
20 Get 196920 Get 196927 Get 1970
20 Gct 196920 Get 196920 Get 196927 Get 196927 Gct 197025 Nov 1968200ct 196919 Nov 196820 Gct 196927 Get 197027 Get 197027 Gct 197027 Get 197027 Gct 197019 Nov 196819 Nov 196820 Get 196919 Nov 196820 Gct 196919 Nov 196819 Nov 196827 Get 197019 Nov 196819 Nov 1968
BrazilCeylonCongo (Democratic
Republic)FranceGhanaGreeceHaitiHungaryIndonesiaItalyJamaicaKenyaLebanonMadagascarMalaysiaNew ZealandNigerNorwayPakistanPeruSudanTunisiaUSSRUnited KingdomUnited StatesUruguayYugoslavia
Members
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INTRODUCTION
Standing Committees
COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON NON-GOVERNMENTALORGANIZATIONS (Series symbol: E/C.2/-)
Established under rule 82 of tile rules of procedure of theCouncil (E/3063/Rev.1).
Terms of reference in rules 32 and 84-86, as amended bythe Economic and Social Council resolution 1392(XLVI).
Membership: France, Ghana, Hungary, Indonesia, Jamaica,Kenya, Norway, Pakistan, Sudan, USSR, United Kingdom, United States and Uruguay
Chairman: Mr. Munir Akram (Pakistan)
Secretary: Mr. C. Roosevelt
Reports: E/4945, E/S008
Meeting
307308309310311312313314315316
Date, 1971
14 Jan14 Jan15 Jan15 Jan18 Jan18 Jan21 Jan21 Jan22 Jan27 Apr
2
Ad Hoc Comm~~~ees
SOCIAL COMMITTEE (Series symbol: E/AC.7/-)
Reconstituted at the 1738th plenary meeting, 26 Apr 1971
Membership: All members of the Council
Chairman: Mr. K. Szarka (Hungary)
Secretaries: Miss Caroline tit. ClaireMiss Faiha Kall!al
Reports: E/4987, E/4993 (& Corr.1, English only), E/S021E/S023, E!5025, E!5029, E!5032 '
Meeting Date, 1971 Meeting Date, 1971
648 (opening) 26 Apr 665 7 May649 27 Apr 666 10 May650 27 Apr 667 10May651 28 Apr 668 11 May652 28 Apr 669 12 May653 29 Apr 670 12May654 29 Apr 671 13 May655 30 Apr 672 13 May656 3 May 673 14 May657 3 May 674 14 May658 4 May 675 17 May659 4 ltfay 676 17 May660 5 May 677 18 May661 5 May 678 18 May662 6 May 679 19 May663 6 ;,~ay 680 (closing) 19 May664 7 May
AgendaNOTE: The words in capitallettf"'s following the title of the item, and introduced by the word "See",indicate the subject headings under which the related documentation is listed in the Subject Index.
Agenda of the Organizational Mee'l~ing5
1. Election of the President and Vice...Presidents for1971
See ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: officers,1971: election
2. Adoption of the agenda
See ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: organizational meetings, 50th session: agenda
3. Elections
See COMMITTEE FOR PROGRAMME AND CO...ORDINATION: members: election ''!I
COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON NON..GOVERN..MENTAL ORGANIZATIONS: members:election
INTERGOVERNMENTAL COMMITTEE OFTHE WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME(UN/FAO): members: election
4. Confirmation of members of functional commissionsof the Council
See COMMISSIONS OF THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL, FVNCTIONAL: members:confirmation
5. Measures to improve the organization of the work ofthe Council
See ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: work:organization: improvement measures
6. Action arising out of decisions of the GeneralAssembly at LtS 25th session
See GENERAL ASSEMBLY: decisions, 25thsession: action by the Economic and SocialCouncil
7. Basic programme of work of the Council in 1971 andconsideration of the provisional agenda for the50th session
See ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: agenda,50th session
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: workprogramme, 1971
Agenda of the 50th Session
1. Adoption of the agenda
See ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: agenda,50th session
2. Social development
See COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT:report, 22nd session
3. Outflow of trained personnel from developing coun~
tries to developed countries
See DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: trained personnel:outflow
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4. Capital punishment
See CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
5. Human rights
\ a) Report of the Commission on Human Rights
See COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS: report,27th session
( b) Allegations regarding infringements of tradeunion rights
See TRADE UNION RIGHTS: infringements:allegations
AGENDA
6. Narcotic drugs and psychotropic subs:ances
( a) United Nations Conference for the Adoption ofa Protocol on Psychotropic Substances
See PSYCHOTROPIC SUBSTANCES: control:Convention, 1971: accessions and ratifi..cations
( b) Report of the International Narcotics ControlBoard
See INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS CONTROLBOARD: report, 3rd
( c) Proposal to convene a plenipotentiary conference to amend the Single Convention onNarcotic Drugs, 1961
See PLENIPOTENTIARY CONFERENCE TOAMEND THE SINGLE CONVENTION ONNARCOTIC DRUGS (1961), GenEva 1972:convening
7. Report of the Statistical Commission
See STATISTICAL COMMISSION: report, 16th session
8. Natural resources
(a) Report of the Committee on Natural Resources
See COMMITTEE ON NATURAL RESOURCES:report, 1st session
( b) International co-operation in cartc.graphy
See CARTOGRAPHY: international co-opera..tion
9. Transport development
(a) Establishment of a United Nations transportcentre
See TRANSPORT: development: United Nationscentre: establishment (proposed)
( b) Preparations for the United Nations/IUCOContainer Conference
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See CONFERENCE ON INTERNATIONALCONTAINER TRAFFIC (UN/IMCO),Geneva 1972: preparation
10. Public administration and development
See PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION: role in development
11. Science and technology
(a) Future institutional arrMgements for scienceand technology
See SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: UnitedNations machinery: review
( b) Application of computer technology to development
See COMPUTERS: use for development
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12. Relations with intergovernmental Ol'ganizations
( a) Relations with non-United Nations inter...g01,'ernmenta1 organizations
See INTER - GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZA.TIONS: co-operation with the Economicand Social COtUlcil
( b) Co..operation and relations between the UnitedNations and the World Tourism Organization
See WORLD TOURISM ORGANIZATION: cooperation with United Nations
13. Development of information media
See EDUCATION: application of new communication techniques
14. Report of the Committee for Programme and CC)..ordination
See COMMITTEE FOR PROGRAMME AND CO..ORDINATION: report, 8th session
15. Non-governmental organizations
See NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
16. Measures to improve the organization of the work ufthe Council .
See ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: work:organization: improvement measures
17. ElectionsSee COMMIS~ION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT:
members: electionCOMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS: members:
electionCOMMISSION ON NARCOTIC DRUGS: mem
bers: electionCOMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN:
members: electionCOMMITTEE FOR PROGRAMME AND CO
ORDINATION: members: electionCOMMITTEE ON HOUSING, BUILDING AND
PLANNING: members: electionINTERGOVERNMENTAL COMMITTEE OF
THE WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME(UN/FAO): members: election
POPULATION COMMISSION: members: election
STATISTICAL COMMISSION: members: election
UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND: EXECCUTIVE BOARD:rp.embers: election
UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PRO-GRAMME: GOVERNING COUNCIL:members: election
18. Consideration of the provisional agenda and list ofdocuments for the 51st session
See ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: agenda,51st session
19. Accession of the Republic of Korea to the Conventionon Road Traffic of 19 September 1949
See ROADS: traffic: Convention, 1949: accession ofKorea (RepUblic)
20. Emergency assistance to Palestine refugees
See PALESTINE REFUGEES: assistance
Subject IlldexAFRICA, SOUTHERN~~ racial discrimination and apartheid: elimination (agenda
item 5 (a»
DocumentsE/4949 (E/CN.4/1068) (ESCOR, 50th sess., suppl.
no.4) Commission on Human Rights. Re~
port on its 27th session, 22 Feb - 26 Mar1971, paras 68-78 and draft resolution V
Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 672-675, 678,680
E/5032 Report
A.ction in Plenary: Meeting 1771Draft resolution V in E/5032, requesting the
Security Council tQ implement all relevantresolutions concerning the policies of apartheid in South Africa; inviting all States andhumanitarian organizations to strengthen andexpand their programmes of assistance to thevictims of apartheid; also inviting nongovernmental organizations with special in..terest in the elimination of racial discrimina..tion to mount a regular and constant campaign against apartheid; urging the GeneralAssembly to provide funds to combat effectively t.he propaganda undertaken by theGovernment of South Africa, by which thatGovernment seeks to defend and justify thepolicy of apartheid; and further inviting theSecretary~General to make special effortsto alert world public opinion to the recom..mendations made by the various UnitedNations bodies on the subject of apartheid, inorder to facilitate their implementation,adopted (17-0-8) as resolution 1591 (L)
~- trade union rights: infripgements: allegations
See Trade union rights: infringements: allegations
AGUILAR MAWDSLEY, ANDRES (Venezuela)-~ biography E/4934
APARTHEID-- elimination
See Africa, Southern: racial discrimination and apartheid: elimination
BARILLAS IZAGUIRRE, ROBERTO (Guatemala)- .. biography E/4934
BOKOR, HANNA (Hungary)-~ biography E/4934
BOOK DEVELOPMENT-- & education
See Educahon: application of new communicationtechniques
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CAPITAL PUNISHMENT (agenda item 4)General Assembly resolution 2393 (XXIII)
DocumentsE/4947 (& Corr.1, English only) Secretary-
General. NoteE/L.1378 Austria. Letter, 31 Mar, transmitting
memorandum concerning the abolition ofcapital punishment
E/AC.7/L.578 Italy, Norway, United Kingdom,Uruguay. Draft resolution
E/AC.7/L.579 USSR. Amendment (to draft resolution in E/AC.7/L.57 8)
Discussion in Social cttee: Meetings 648..651E/4993 (& Corr.1, English only) Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1769Draft resolution in E/4993 & Corr.1, taking note
of the measures already taken by a numberof States in order to ensure the most care...ful legal procedures and the greatest possible safeguards for the accused in capitalcases in countries were the death penaltystill obtains; affirming that the main objective to be pursued is that of progressivelyrestricting the number of offenses for whichcapital punishment might be imposed with aview to the desirability of abolishing thispunishment in all countries; and invitingMember States which have not yet done so toinform the Secretary...General of their attitude to possible restriction of the use of thedeath penalty or its to:al abolition, by providing the information requested in para.2 ofGeneral Assembly resolution 2392 (XXIII),adopted (14..0.. 6) as resolution 1574 (L)
CARTOGRAPHY-- international co-operation (agenda item 8 (b»
DocumentsE/4943 & Add.1 Secretary-General. Report on
the 6th United Nations Regional CartographicConference for Asia and the Far East,Teheran 1970
E/L.1406 Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand.Draft resolution
Discusst'on in Plenar)': Meetings 1758, 1762Draft resolution in E/L.1406, requesting the
Secretary-General to make the necessaryarrangements, in accordance with GeneralAssembly resolution 2609 (XXIV), for theSeventh United Nations Regional Carto..graphic Conference for Asia and the FarEast to be held in Japan in 1973; and furtherrequesting the Secretary-General to takepractical measures for the implementationof the recommendations of the Sixth UnitedNations Regional Cartographic Conferencefor Asia and the Far East, adopted (22-2..0),as orally revised, at the 1762nd meeting asresolution 1570 (L)
SUBJECT INDEX
CHATER, SOUAD (Tunisia)-- biography E/4934
CHOWDHURY, ABU SAYED (Pakistan)-- biography E/4934
COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT-- members: confirmation
See Commissions of the Economic and Social Council,Functional: members: confirmation
-- members: election (agenda item 17)Economic and Social Council resolution 1147 (XLI)
DocumentsE/4946 Secretary-General. Note
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1770The following States were elected to serve a four
year term beginning 1 Jan 1972: Belgium,Dominican Republic, France, India, Indonesia, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Ukrainian SSR,USSR, United States, Uruguay
Composition of the Commission for Soci.alDevelopmentas of 1 Jan 1972
Term of Office Term of OfficeMembers (expires 31 Dec) Members: (expires 31 Dec)
Belgium 1975 Mauritania 1972Cameroon 1974 Nigeria 1975Canada 1972 Philippines 1972Chile 1972 Sierra Leone 1972Costa Rica 1974 Somalia 1974Cyprus 1974 Spain 1974Czechoslovakia 1972 Sweder. 1972Dominican Thailand 1972
Republic 1975 Tunisi.a 1974France 1975 Ukrai'Jian SSR 1975Guatemala 1972 USSR 1975India 1975 United ArabIndonesia 1975 Republic 1974Italy 1972 United Kingdom 1974Ivory Coast 1975 United States 1975Jamaica 1974 Uruguay 1975Japan 1974 Yngoslavia 1974
-- report, 22nd session (agenda item 2)
See also Commission for Social Development: workprogramme, 1971-1975
Crime: prevention: international co-operation
Mentally reta.rded: rights: declaration (draft)Regional development: research and training:
United. Nations programmeSocial condi.tionsSocial development: role of structural changeUnited Nations Development Decade, 2nd:
international strategy: implementation:role of Commission for Social Development
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COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (continued)-- report, 22nd session (continued)
DocumentsE/4984 (E/CN.5/473) (ESCOR, 50th sess., supp!.
no.3) & Summary Commission for SocialDevelopment. Report on its 22nd session,1-22 Mar 1971
E/4984/Add.1 Secr8tary-General. Statement ofadministrative and financial implications ofresolutions adopted by the Commission forSocial Development at its 22nd session
E/4989 (E/AC.51/51) (ESCOR, 50th sess., supp!.no. 5) CPC. Report on its 8th session,22 Mar - 8 Apr 1971, chap. VI, sect. D
E/AC.7/L.586 United States. Amendment (todraft resolution III in E/4984)
E/AC.7/L.587 United States. Amendment (todraft resolution I in E/4984)
E/A<:';.7/L.588 & Rev.1 United States. Amendments (to draft resolution III in E/4984:rejecter. at the 667th meeting of the SocialCttee)
E!AC.7/L.589 Greece. Amendments (to draftdeclaration on the rights of mentally retarded persons in E/4984, chap. XI)
E/AC.7!L.590 France, United Kingdom. Draftresolution concerning the draft declarationon the rights of mentally retarded persons
E/AC.7/L.591 Brazil, Pakistan. Amendments (todraft resolution Il in E/4984)
E/AC.7/L.592 Pakistan. Draft resolution concerning the review and appraisal of the International Development Strategy
E/AC.7/L.593 Norway. Amendments (to draftresolution II in E/4984)
E/AC.7/L.594 France, Italy, United Kingdom.Draft decision concerning the review andappraisal of the International DevelopmentStrategy
E/AC.7/L.595 Social Cttee: Chairman. Proposalconcerning the review and appraisal of theInternational Development Strategy
E/CN.5/456 & Add.1-16 Report on the worldsocial situation, 1970
Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 660-665,667, 66?E/5029 Report
Action in Plenary: Meetings 1770, 1771Draft resolution in E/5029 adopted at the 1771st
meeting as follows:Draft resolution I, taking note of the } 97 0
Report on the World Social Situation; andrequesting the Secretary-C 'neral to f01:"ward to States Members of the UnitedNation", system of organizations a questionnaire with a view to study the ex..perience of the various countries of theworld in achieving far-reaching socialand economic changes for the purpose ofsocial progress, adopted (15-0-1) as reso",lution 1581 A (L)
Draft resolution. Il, urging Governments toaccelerate development and to give appropriate emphasis to social objectives intheir development plans; recommendingthat the system ultimately adopted forreview and appraisal of the International
SUBJECT INDEX
COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (continued)-- report, 22nd session (continued)
Action in Plenary (continued)Draft resolution in E/5029 adopted at the 1771st
meeting as follows (continued)Development Strategy for the SecondUnited Nations Development Decade provide for adequate consultation with international and regional trade union andemployers' federations and other organizations of the people which can contributeto the comprehensive consideration of thesocial aspects of development; requestingthe Secretary-General to take the necessary steps to make resources availableto meet requests by Governments forassistance in the review and appraisal ofobjectives and policies of the InternationalDevelopment Strategy; and recommendingthat the 1970 Report on the World SocialSituation should serve as one of the background documenfs during the Second UnitedNations Development Decade, adopted(18-0-2) as resolution 1581 B (L)
Draft resolution Ill, recommending MemberStates to intensify their efforts to enhancesocial progress and development and topursue a unified approach to developmentanalysis and planning which would fullyintegrate the economic and social aspects:deciding that the 1970 Report on the WorldSocial Situation should serve as a guide forthe Second United Nations DevelopmentDecade and be updated periodically; anddeciding that the 1974 Report on the WorldSocial Situation should serve as a majorassessment at mid-Decade and provide anopportunity for modifying objectives inview of changing circumstances, adopted(11-4-5) as resolution 1581 C (L)
Draft resolution IV, endorsing the conclusionsof the Ad Hoc Advisory Cttee for theResearch and Training Programme inRegional Development; requesting theSecretary-General to work out arrangements by which resources can be mobilized and utilized for research and training within regional development projects;and calling upon those Member Stateswhich have acquired experience and haveresources to offer in regional developmentto co-operate with the Secretary-Generalin increasing the resources and facilitiesfor the research and training programmein this field, adopted (18-1-1) as resolution_1582 (L)
Draft resolution V, approving the work programme of the Commission for SocialDevelopment for the period 1971-1973;requesting the Secretary-General to submit to the Commission at its 23rd sessiona detailed programme of work for theperiod 1973-1975; and requesting the Centre for Development Planning, Projectionsand Policies to render advisory and methodological assistance to the organizationsof the United Nations system in mattersrelating to the formulation of a general
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COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (continued)-- report, 22nd session (continued) .
Action in Plenary (continued)Draft resolution in E/5029 adopted at the 1771st
meeting as follows (continued)approach to plauning, bearing in mind theneeds ior social development, adopted(20-0-2) as resolution 1583 (L)
Draft resolution VI, endorsing the Declarationof the Fourth United Nations Congress onthe Prevention of Crime and Treatment ofOffenders as well as the conclusions andrecommendations of the Congress, and requesting the Secretary-General to imple..ment them; deciding to enlarge from tento fifteen the membership of the AdvisoryCttee of Experts on the Prevention ofCrime and Treatment of Offenders and toconsider terminating the former Consultative Group on the Prevention of Crime andTreatment of Offendel?s; further decidingthat the members of the Committee shallbe appointed by the Council on the recommendation of the SecretarJ··~General, thatthe Committee be renamed the Cttee onCrime Prevention and Control and that itshould report to the Commission forSocial Development; and requesting theSecretary-General to include in the provisional agenda for the 26th session ofthe General Assembly an item entitled"Criminality and social change", adopted(21-0-2) as resolution 1584 (L)
Draft resolution VII, recommending to theGeneral Assembly to adopt the draftdeclaration on the rights of mentally retarded pers(Jns, adopted (21-0-2) as resolution 1585 (L)
Draft resolution VIII, taking note of the reportof the Commission for Social Developmenton its 22nd session, adopted without objection as resolution 1586 (L)
At the same meeting the Council decided to deferto its 51st session the consideration of draftresolution VII in E/4984, as well as of otherdraft resolutions and decisions relating tothis item. The C0Ul1cil also decided to approvethe convening of a Conference of EuropeanMinisters responsible for sucial welfare,under the United Nations auspices, with theco-operation of the Government of the Netherlands, and to extend to four years the threeyear term of the office of the members of theBoard of the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development
-- work programme, 1971-1975 (agenda item 2)
DocumentsE/4984 (E/CN.5/473) (ESCOR, 50th sess., suppl.
no. 3) & Summary Commission for SocialDevelopment. Report on its 22nd session,1-22 Mar 1971, paras 117..125 and draftresolution V
Discussion in Social cttee: Meetings 660-665, 667E/5029 Report
SUBJECT INDEX
COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (continued)-- work programme, 1971-1975 (continued)
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1771Draft resolution V in E/5029, approving the work
programme of the Commission for SocialDevelopment for the period 1971..1973; requesting the Secretary... General to submitto the Commission at its 23rd session adetailed work programme for the period1973-1975; and requesting the Centre forDevelopment Planning, Projections andPolicies to render advisory and methodological assistance to the organizations of theUnited Nations system in matters relating tothe formulation of a general approach toplanning, bearing in mind the needs for socialdevelopment, adopted (21-0-2) as resolution1583 (L)
COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS...... members: confirmation
See Commissions of the Economic and Social Council,Functional: members: confirmation
-- members: election (agenda item 17)Economic and Social Council resolution 1147 (XLI)
DocumentsE/4946 Secretary-General. Note
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1770The following States were elected to serve a three
year term beginning 1 Jan 1972: ByelorussianSSR, Chile, Ecuador, Iran, Italy, Nigeria,Norway, Romania, Senegal, United Arab Re...pUblic, United States
Composition of the Commission on Human Rightsas of 1 Jan 1972
Term of Office Term of OfficeMembers (expires 31 Dec) Members (expires 31 Dec)
Austria 1973 Netherlands 1972Byelorussian Nigeria 1974
SSR 1974 Norway 1974Chile 1974 Pakistan 1973Congo (Demo- Peru 1972
cratic Repun- Philippines 1973lic) 1972 Poland 1£'/2
Ecuador 1974 Romania 1974France 1973 Senegal 1974Ghana 1972 Turkey 1972Guatemala 1972 USSR 1973India 1973 United ArabIran 1974 RepUblic 1974Iraq 1972 United Kingdom 1972Italy 1974 United Repub-Lebanon 1973 lie of Tan-Mauritius 1973 zania 1973Mexico 1973 United States 1974Morocco 1972 Venezuela 1973
8
COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS (continued)-- report, 27th session (agenda item 5 (a»
General Assembly resolution 2394 (XXIII)
See also Africa, Southern: racial discrimination andapartheid: elimination
Developing countries: human rights: econo.mic, social and cultural: study
Equality in the administration of justice:study
Human rights: periodic reportsIndigenous populations: discrimination: elim
inationJournalists: protection in areas of armed
conflict: international convention(draft)
Nazism: measures againstRacial discrimination: eliminationRacial discrimination: political, economic,
social and cultural spheres: studyRight of peoples of self-detel'min~tion:uni
versal realizationSlavery: elimination
DocumentsE/4949 (E/CN.4/1068) (ESCOR, 50th sess., suppl.
no. 4) & Summary Commission on HumanRights. Report on its 27th session, 22 Feb ~
26 Mar 1971E/4949/Add.1 (E/CN.4/1068/Add.1) Secretary"
General. Statement of financial implicationsof the resolutions adopted by the Commissionon Human Rights at its 27th session
E/L.1395 Secretary-General. Note transmittingcominunication from the International Cttee ofthe Red Cross concerning violations of humanrights in territories occupied by Israel
E/AC.7/L.596 & Rev.1 Italy, Pakistan, UnitedKingdom, Uruguay. Draft resolution con·cerning periodic reports on human rights
E/AC.7/L.597 France, Madagascar, Tunisia, Uruguay. Draft resolution concerning the draftinternational convention on the protection ofjournalists engaged in dangerous missions
E/AC.7/L.599 Greece, United Kingdom. Amend..ment (to draft resolution VII in E/4949)
E/AC.7/L.600 Brazil. Amendments (to draftresolution III in E/4949)
E/AC.7/L.601 France, United Kingdom. Draftresolution concerning work programme ofthe Commission on Humah Rights
E/CN.4/Sub.2/296 SUb-Commission on Preventionof Discrimination and Protection of Minorities: Special Rapporteur [on equality in theadministration of justice] (AbuRannat, M.A.).Report
Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 669-680E/5032 Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1771Draft resolution in E/5032 adopted as follows:
Draft resolution I, expressing its appreciationto Mr. Hern:1n Santa Cruz for his study ofracial discrimination in the political,economic, social and cultural spheres(E/CN.4/Sub.2/307/Rev.l),adopted unani..mously as resolution 1587 (L)
Draft resolution I1, recommending that theGeneral Assembly request all organiza...tions of the United Nations system and
SUBJECT INDEX
COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS (continued)__ report, 27th session (continued)
Action in Plenary (continued)Draft resolution in E/5032 adopted as follows
(continued)other international organizations concerned, to consider, as ~matter of highestpriority, any further action which it itselfmight take with a view to eliminate racialdiscrimination throughout the world, aswell as the follow-up measures requiredto ensure effective implementation of thedecisions taken; rer ommending furtherthat the General Assembly urge all Statesthat are not parties to the InternationalConvention on the Elimination of AllForms of Racial Discrimination to ratifyor to accede to it as soon as possible;recommending further that the GeneralAssembly should pursue a world-wideprogramme intended to build up publicopinion, with a vlew to eradicating falseracist beliefs based upon lack of scientific knowledge; recommending furtherthat the General Assembly urge all Statesconcerned to accelerate economic andsocial development of their minoritygroups with a view to eliminating de factodiscrimination occasioned by their lowstandard of living; and inviting ILO andUNESCO to provide the Commission onHuman Rights with reports, at three-yearint~rvalsJl on the nature and effect of anyracial discrimination, specially in southern Africa, of whose existence they haveknowledge in their sphere of competence,adopted Wlanimously as resolution 1588 (L)
Draft resolution Ill, recommending that Governments of all States having indigenouspopulations take into account, in theirpolicies of economic aud social development, the special problems of indigenouspopulations with a view to eliminating discrimination against such populations;recommending to all States having legislation for protection of indigenous populations that they review that legislation witha view to eliminate discrimination andrestrictions of certain political and civilrights; and authorizing the Su.b-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination andProtection of Minorities to make a comprehensive study on the eradication ofdiscrimination against indigenc,us populations, adopted unanimously as resolution1589 (L)
Draft resolution IV, recommending to theGeneral Assembly the adoption of a draftresolution concerning measures to eliminate the r:langer of a revival of nazism andracial intolerance, adopted (16-2-6) asresolution 1590 (L)
Draft resolution V, requesting the SecurityCOWlcil to implement all relevant resolutions concerning the policies of apartheidin South Africa; inviting all States andhumanitarian organizations to strengthenand expand their programmes of assis-
9
COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS (continued)-- report, 27th session (continued)
Action in Plenary (continued)Draft resolution in E/5032 adopted as follows
(continued)tance to the victims of apartheid; alsoinviting non-governmental organizahonswith special interust in the elimination ofracial discrimination to mount a regularand constant campaign against apartheid;urging the General Assembly to providefunds to combat effectively the propag;andaundertaken by the Government of SouthAfrica, by which that Government Beeksto defend and justify the policy of apartheid; and further inviting the SecretaryGeneral to make special efforts to alertworld pUblic opinion to the recommendations made by the various United Nationsbodies on the subject of aparth1eid, inorder to facilitate their implementation,adopted (17-0-8) as resolution 1591 (L)
Draft resolution VI. recommending to theGeneral Assembly the adoption of a draftresolution on the implementation of UnitedNations resolutions relating to the right ofpeoples under colonial and alien domina.tion to self-determination, adopted(16-5-3) as resolution 1592 (L)
Draft resolution VII, inviting the Special Rapporteur to include in his final reportpropositions to secure better implementation of eX'Lsting international instrumentsrelating to the suppression of slavery andslavery-Uke practices; requesting theSecretary-General to urge those Stateswhich have not yet ratified the Supplementary Convention on the Abolition of Slavery,the Slave Trade, and Institutions andPractices Similar to Slavery of 1956, toratify it; and requesting further theSecretary-General to seel!; the co-operation of those organizations which can provide assistance in the eradication ofslavery, the slave trade and other formsof servitude, adopted Wlanimously as resolution 1593 (L)
Draft resolution VIII, expressing its appreciation to Mr. Abu Rannat for his study onequality in the administration of justice(E/CN.4/Sub.2/296) and requesting theSecretary-General to print it; and recommending that the Commission on HumanRights, at its 28th session, examine thedraft principles relatin€~ to equality in theadministration of justice adopted by theSub-Commission on Prevention of Dis...crimination and Protection of Minorities,adopted unanimously as resolution 1594 (L)
Draft resolution IX, requesting the Special Rapporteur, while preparing his study, to takeinto account the provi.sions of GeneralAssembly resolution :~542 (XXIV) containing the Declaration on Social Progressand Development, and to submit his finalreport to the Commission on Human Rightsnot later than at its 28th session, adoptedWlanimously as resolution 1595 (L)
SUBJECT INDEX
Mr. Eduardo PalmaMr. Mikis SparsisMr, Roberto Barillas IzaguirreMr. Mostafa DabiriMr. Isamu MiyazakiMr. Manuel Alonso OleaMrs. Souad Chater
Composition of the Commission on the Status of Womenas of 1 Jan 1972 (*)
Term of Office Te11'm of OfficeMembers (expires 31 Dec) Members (expires 31 Dec)
Austria 1972 Iran 1972Belgium 1972 Iraq 1972Byelorussian SSR 1974 Japan 1975Canada 1972 Kenya 1975Central Africa Liberia 1975
Republic 1974 Mauritania 1972Colombia 1972 Nigeria 1974Congo Norway 1975
(Democratic Romania 1975RepUblic) 1974 Thailand 1974
Costa Rica 1975 Tunisia 1972Dominican USSR 1974
Republic 1974 United ArabFinland 1974 Republic 1972France 1975 United Kingdom 1974Hungary 1972 United States 1974Indonesia 1974 Uruguay 1972
COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN-- members: confirmation
See Commissions of the Economic and Social Council,Functional: members: confirmation
The following members were confirmed:
Commission for Social Development
COMMISSIONS OF THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL,FUNCTIONAL
-- members: cOl1firmation (agenda item 4 of the organiza=tional meetings)
DocumentsE/4934 & Add.1~3 Secretary-General. Note, in~
eluding biographical data
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1737The Council confirmed the nominations contained
in E/4934 & Add.1-3
-- members: election (agenda item 17)Economic and Soctal Council resolution 1147 (XLI)
DocumentsE/4946 Secretary-General. Note
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1770The following States were elected for a four-year
term beginning 1 Jan 1972: Costa Rica,Francet Japan, Kenya, Liberia, Norway,Romani,a
ChileCyprusGuatemalaIranJapanSpainTunisiaUnited Arab
Republic Mr. Ahmed KhalifaYugoslavia Mrs, Vida Tomsic
(*) The 30th, 31st and 32nd member of the Commissionwill be elected at a later date
Term of Office(expires 31 Dec)
19751972197519721975197319731973
NigeriaPakistanPeruSwedenSwitzerlandTogoTurkeyUSSRUnited Arab
Republic 1972United Kingdom 1973United States 1975Yugoslavia 1975
Commission will be elected
19721972197219721973197319731972
BrazilCanadaFranceGermany
(FederalRepUblic)
HungaryIndiaIranJamaicaJapanLebanonMexico
(*) The 24th member of theat a later date
COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS (continued)-- report, 27th session (continued)
Action in Plenary (continued)Draft resolution in E/5032 adopted as follows
(continued)Draft resolution X, deciding that Member States
be asked to submit periodic reports onhuman rights every two years in a continuing cycle: the first, on civil andpolitical rights, to be submitted in 1972;the second, on economic, social and cultural rights, in 1974; the third, on freedomof information, in 1976; and requestingMember States to include in these reportsdetailed information concerning specificdifficulties encm.;:;tered, practical mea~
sures applied 0." assistance needed toovercome them, ;:Ldopted unanimously asresolution 1596 \L)
Draft resolution XI, transmitting to the GeneralAssembly the preliminary draft international convention on the protection ofjournalists engaged in dangerous missions, contained in the annex to the presentresolution, adopted (21..0..3) as resolution1597 (L)
Draft resolution XII, taking note of the reportof the Commission on Human Rights onits 27th session, adopted unanimously asresolution 1598 (L)
The Council decided to transmit to the Commissionon Human Rights the summary records ofthe discussions concerning the Commission'swork programme in relation to draft resolution in E/AC.7/L.601
COMMISSION ON NARCOTIC DRUGS-- members: election (agenda item 17)
Economic and Social Council resolution 1147 (XLI)
DocumentsE/4946 Secretary-General. Note
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1770The following States were elected to serve a four~
year term beginning 1 Jan 1972: Canada,France, Nigeria, Peru, Switzerland, UnitedStates, Yugoslavia
Composition of the Commission on Narcotic Drugsas of 1 Jan 1972 (*)
Members Term of Office Members(expires 31 Dec)
197319751975
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SUBJECT INDEX
Professor Felix ErmacoraMr. Ra-al Bazan
Commission the Status of Women
The following membe',vs were confirmed:
Commission on Human Rights
Term of Office Term of OfficeMembers (expires 31 Dec) Members (expires 31 Dec)
Brazil 1974 Malta 1972Bulgaria 1972 Nigeria 1973Byelorussian Pakistan 1972
SSR 1972 Sudan 1973Colombia 1973 Trinidad andDenmark 1972 Tobago 1973France 1973 Uganda 1974Guyana 1972 USSR 1973India 1974 United Kingdom 1972Indonesia 1974 United RepUblicJapan 1974 of Tanzania 1974Kenya 1974 United States 1973
COMMITTEE ON CRIME PREVENTION AND CONTROL
See Crime: prevention: international co--operation fordiscussion
-- report, 8th session (agenda item 14)
DocumentsE/4989 (ElAC.51) (ESCOR, 50th sess., suppl. no.5)
CPC. Report on its 8th session, 22 Mar8 Apr 1971
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1767The Council took note of the report of the Com
mittee on its 8th session
Composition of the Committee for Programme andCo-ordination as of 1 Jan 1972
COMMITTEE FOR PROGRAMME AND CO-ORDINATION- .. members: election (ag~!llda item 17 and item 3. of the
organizational meetings)Economic and Social COlmcil resolution 1472 (XLVIII)
DocumentsE/L.1359 Secretary-General. NoteE/L.1375 (& Corr.1, English only) Secretary
General. Note
Action in Plenary: Meetings 1737, 1770At the 1737th meeting the following States were
elected for a three-year term beginning1 Jan 1971: Colombia, France, Nigeria,SUdan, Trinidad and Tobago, USSR, UnitedStates
At the 1770th meeting the following States wereelected for a three-year term begiuning1 Jan 1972: Brazil, India, Indonesia, Japan,Kenya, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania
Mrs. Anne Hislaire-Guislain
Mrs. Aziza HusseinMrs. John TilneyMrs. Elizabeth D. Koontz
Mrs. Licelott Marte de BarriosMrs. Helvi SipilaMrs. Hanna BokorDr. Jetty Rizali NoarMrs. Ruda Titemwa MohammedProfessor Khunying Ubol Huvanandana
Miss Philom~ne MakoloMrs. Thelma Curling
Statistical Commission
Mr. John Patrick O'NeillMr. Isaac KerstenetskyMr. Frank OrtizMr. Mohammed Bej ellounMr. M.E.M. MukasaMr. Lev Markovich Voldarsky
BelgiumCongo
(DemocraticRepublic)
Costa RicaDominican
Republic)FinlandHungaryIndonesiaNigeriaThailandUnited Arab
RepublicUnited KingdomUnited States
AustriaChileCongo
(DemocraticRepublic) Mr. Simon Hako
France Mr. Pierre JuvignyLebanon Mr. Edouard GhorraMauritius Mr. Radha Krishna RamphulMexico Miss Mar!a Lavalle UrbinaPakistan Mr. Abu Sayeed ChowdhuryPhilippines Mr. Narcisco G. ReyesUSSR Mr. Nilolai Konstantino'rich TarassovUruguay Mr. Augusto LegnaniVenezuela Mr. Andr~s Aguilar Mawdsley
AustraliaBrazilCubaMoroccoUgandaUSSR
COMMISSIONS OF THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL,FUNCTIONAL (continued)
-- members: confirmation (continued)
- .. members: election
See Commission for Social Development: members:election
Commission on Human Rights: members: electionCommission on Narcotic Drugs: members: elec~
tionCommission on the Status of Women: members:
electionPopulation Commission: members: electionStatistical Commission: members: election
COMMITTEE ON HOUSING, BUILDING AND PLANNING-- members: election (agenda item 17)
Economic and Social Council resolution 1147 (XLI)
DocumentsE/4968 & Add.1 Secretary-General. Note
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1770The following States were elected for a four-year
term beginning 1 Jau 1972: Austria, Came...roon, France, India, Nigeria, Panama, Trinidad and Tobago, USSR, United Kingdom
11
SUBJECT INDEX
CONTAINER
COMMITTEE ON HOUSING, BUILDING AND PLANNING(continued)
-- members: election (continued)
Composition of the Committee on Housing, BUilding andPlanning as of 1 Jan 1972
Term of Office Term of OfficeMembers (expires 31 Dec) Members (expires 31 Dec)
Australia 1973 Libya 1973Austria 1975 Malaysia 1973BraZIl 1973 Netherlands 1972Bulgaria 1973 Nigeria 1975Cameroon 1975 Panama 1975Colombia 1973 Pakistan 19"13Congo Trinidad and
(Democratic Tobago 1975Republic) 1972 Tunisia 1973
Finland 1973 USSR 1975France 1975 United ArabGuatemala 1972 RepUblic 1972Hungary 1972 United Kingdom 1975India 1975 United RepublicJapan 1972 of Tanzania 1972Kuwait 1972 United States 1972
COMMITTEE ON NATURAL RESOURCES-- report, 1st session (agenda item 8 (a))
DocumentsE/4779/Add.2 Secretary-General. Report con~
cerning natural resources satellites (includescomments by interested United Nationsagencies)
E/4969 (E/C.7/13) (ESCOR, 50th sess., supp!.no. 6) Cttee on Natural Resources. Reportof its 1st session, 22 Feb -10 Mar 1971
E/L.1399 Cttee on Natural Resources: Chairman.Letter, 6 Apr, concerning membership oftheWorking Group on the Revolving Fund onnatural resources
E/L.l111 Congo (Democratic Republic), Kenya,Pakistan, Sudan, Yugoslavia. Draft resolu~
tionE/L.1411/Add.1 Secretary-General. Statement
of administrative and financial implicationsof draft resolution in E/L.1411
E/L.1413 Brazil, USSR. Amendments (to draftresolution in E/L.1411)
E/L.1414 New Zealand. Amendments (to draftresolution in E/L.1411: amendments in paras1 and 3 were rej ected at the 1766th plenarymeeting)
E/L.1415 United States. Amendment (to draftresolution in E/L.14ll)
Discussion in Plenavy: Meetings 1"/58, 1762, 1764,1766
Draft resolution in E/L.1411, taking note of thereport of the Cttee on Natural Resources onits 1st session: approving the establishmentof special natural resources advisory services, and requesting ttp Secretary-Generalto report thereon to the Cttee on NaturalResources at its 2nd session: endorsing thedecision of the Cttee on Natural Resourcesto set up an interg-Qvernmental working groupto consider the different aspects of the pro~
posed revolving fund for the exploration of
12
COMMITTEE ON NATURAL RESOURCES (continued)-- report, 1st session (continued)
Discussion in Plenary (continued)natural resources; requesting the Secretary_General to prepare a report on the desir.ability and possible topics for an inter.national water conference; recommendingthat the Cttee on Natural Resources formu_late a work programme with a full explana.tion of financial implications; and endorsingthe recommendation of the Cttee on NaturalResources concerning a periodic report onthe advantages derived from the exercise bydeveloping countries of permanent sover..eignty over their natural resources, adopted(21 ... 0-6), as amended, at the 1766th meetingas resolution 1572 (L)
COMPUTER'S- ... use for development (agenda item 11 (b))
Economic and Social Council resolution 1538 (XLIX)
DocumentsE/4800 (& Corr.1, Russian only) (ST/ECA/136)
(Sales no.: E.71.II.A.1) Secretary-General.Report on the application of computer tech~
nology for developmentE/L.1410 France, Lebanon, Madagascar, Norway,
Tunisia, Yugoslavia. Draft resolution
Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1752, 1753, 1755,1756,1763
Draft resolution in E/L.1410, taking note of thereport of the Secretary-General in E/4800and requesting him to circulate this reportamong the interested organizations for theircomments; further requesting the Secretary~
General to prepare for the 53rd session ofthe Council a new report on this subject,which would take into account the discussionof the current report and the comments madeon it by the Governments and organizationsconsulted; inviting UNDP to consider grantingto developing countries suitable assistancefor the application of computer technology todevelopment; and urging the Governments ofMember States and all international organi~
zations concerned to promote internationalco-operation aIhong Memt l' States in theapplication of computer technology to de~
velopment, adopted unanimously, as orallyamended, at the 1763rd meeHng as resolution 1571 (1'.,)
CONFERENCE ON INTERNATIONALTRAFFIC (UN/IMCO), Geneva 1972
-- preparation {agenda item 9 (b))
DocumentsE/4963 Secretary-General. NoteE/L.1380 Secretariat. Note, transmitting ex"
tracts from the report of the Cttee onShipping (UNCTAD) on its 5th session
E/L.1388 IMCO. Note concerning co..operationwith the Council
E/L.1391 & Rev.l, 2 Brazil, Chile, India, NewZealand, United States. Draft resolution
SUBJECT INDEX
CONFERENCE ON INTERNATIONAL CONTAINERTRAFFIC (UN/IMCO), Geneva 1972 (continued)
-- preparation (continued)
Documents (continued)E/L.1391/Rev.1/Add.l Secretary-General. State..
ment of administrative and financial implications of draft resolution in E/L.1391/Rev.1
E/L.1393 & Rev.1 United Kingdom. Amendments (to draft resolution in E/L.1391; rejected (9-8-3) at the 1757th plenary meeting)
E/L.1394 Brazil, Ghana, Yugoslavia. Draft decision concerning acceptance of Chile andIndia as co-sponcors of the draft resolutionin E/L.1391
E/L.1398 USSR. Amendmeitt (to draft resolutionin E/L.1391/Rev.2; rejected (8-7-3) at the1757th plenary meeting)
E/L.1402 France, United Kingdom1 United States.Draft resolution concerning participants inthe Conference
E/L.1405 HungarY1 Sudan, USSR, Yugoslavia.Draft decision concerning participants in theConference (Withdrawn at the 1760th plenarymeeting)
Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1747-1749, 1751,1755,17571 1760
Draft resolution in E/L.1391/Rev.2, setting the dateand duration of the Conference on International Container Traffic, and agreeing thatthe Conference should begin at Geneva on13 Nov 19721 and that it should not extendbeyond five weeks; requesting the SecretaryGeneral to ascertain the views of Governments of Member States as to their prioritiesfor the Conference from among the topicsand areas of action referred to in the decision taken by the C01IDCil at its 48th session;requesting further that a small intergovernmental preparatory group be convened to review the responses of Governments and propose a specific provIsional agenda to theCouncil; requesting also that the SecretaryGeneral, in co-opere.tion with the ·UnitedNations organizations concerned, prepare astudy on the economic implications, in particular for developing countries, of the proposed Convention on the International Combined Transport of Goods and to distributesuch a study to the Governments of MemberStates; and inviting the Cttee on Shipping ofUNCTAD, the regional economic commissions, the United Nations Economic andSocial Office in Beirut and IMCO to reviewthe matter in the light of the results of thestudy in order to consider whether the draftConvention or alternative proposals are readyfor international consideration, adopted (192-0) at the 1757th meeting as resolution1568 (L)
Draft resolution in E/L.1402, deciding that all Member States of the United Nations organizations and, in an advisory capacity, thespecialized agencies and IAEA and also, asobservers, all interested international organizations having consultative status withthe Council or special arrangements withIMCO, shall be invited to the Conference,
13
CONFERENCE ON INTERNATIONAL CONTAINERTRAFFIC (UN/IMCO), Geneva 1972 (continued)
-- preparation (continued)
Di r ]ussion in Plenary (continued)adopted (19-3-4), as orally revised, at the1760th meeting as resolution 1569 (L)
CONTAINERIZATION-- international conference
See Conference on International Container Traffic(UN/IMCO), Geneva 1972: preparation
CONVENTION O:~ ROAD TRAFFIC, 1949-- accessions and ratifications
See Roads: traffic: Convention, 1949: accession ofKorea (Republi'c)
COVNCIL COMMITTEE ON NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
-- members: election (agenda item 3 of the organizationalmeetings)
Rule 82 of the Council's Rules of ProcedureAction in Plenary: Meeting 1737
The following Member States were elected members of the Council Cttee on Non-Governmental Organizations to serve a one-yearterm ending on 31 Dec 1971: France, Ghana,Hungary, Indonesia, Jamaica, Kenya, Norway,Pakistan, Sudan, USSR, United Kingdom,United States, Uruguay
CRIME-- prevention: international co-operation (agenda item 2)
DocumentsE/4984 (E/CN.5/473) (ESCOR, 50th sess., suppl.
no. 3) & Summary Commission for SocialDevelopment. Report on its 22nd session,1 .. 22 Mar 1971, paras 160-167 and draftresolution VI
Discussion in Social cttee: Meeting 667E/5029 Rer..1rt
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1771Draft resolution VI in E/50291 endorsing the Dec
laration of the Fourth United Nations Congress on the Prevention of Crime and Treat..ment of Offenders as well as the conclusionsand recommendations of the Congress, andrequesting the Secretary-General to implement them; deciding to enlarge from ten tofifteen the membership of the Advisory Ctteeof Experts on the Prevention of Crime andTreatment of Offenders and to consider terminating the former Consultative Group on thePrevention of Crime and TreatmentofOffendel'S; further deciding that the members ofthe Committee shall be appointed by the Council on the recommendation of the SecretaryGeneral, that the Committ~e be renamed theCttee on Crime Prevention and Control andthat it should report to the Commission forSocial Development; and requesting theSecretary-General to include in the provisional agenda for the 26th session of theGeneral Assembly an item entitled "Crirninality and social change", adopted (21-0-2)as resolution 1584 (L)
SUBJECT INDEX
PAIHHl, l\:tOSTAFA ~ Iran)-- tl1()l~l'aphy E,40:l4
PE\·El.OPINl~COllNTHIES",- human rl~,;hts: l'l'O\Wmll'. sodal :Uld cultural: study
~a~~'l'llda Ht'm 5 ~a))
1>tll'lI1lll'n(s
E, 4\1:~H ~E 't'N,4 '1 O(18) ~ESCOH, 50th Sl'SS., suppl.Ill), 4) CtHllllllssiun Oil Hum:Ul IH~hts. Hl'PlH't 1)J1 its 27 th sl'ssioll, 22 {<'pb - 2G Mar 1971,paras ~n)-~8n and draft l'l'~'olutioll IX
[l;S("IISSllJll ill Sodal l'Uel': l\1l't'tlllp: n78E :iO:t~ Hl'pt)l't
, \\1,'(111 Ul l'II'lId/'\': l\lt'l'tinp; 1771Praft l'l'st)IutllHl IX m E':5032, l't'qUl'stinp; tllt.'
S\WC lal H appIH'h'ur, whill' preparinp; his studytt, takl' mttl account tlll' provislnlls of Gelwl'alAsst'll\bly l't'sl)lutw!l 2542 <.XXIV) containinp;tilt' I)l'l'larath'n on Sodal Prop;r€'ss and Dp\'l'll1pnll'n t. and to submit his final report tt)tilt' CIHllmissiL)Jl l)Jl Hunllul Hights Iwt lakrthan at its ~8th session, adopted un:lJlllllouslyas l'l'sl)Iution L595 ,L)
'.- tr;\lIh'(t pt.'l'St)lllll'l: 1'\.Itfll)\\· ~agl'nda Itelll 3)EI.'l)lWmil' ~Uld SnL'ial C IH.UlC il tit'e'ishHl 11f 30 ,Tul 1\)7°!\'c:ltllt.m(s
E. '4798 e!\ITAH: Executl\'t.' Dil't'l.'tor. RepN'tE 4820 & (\)1'1',1, Add,l SeCl't'tary-Gelll'ral. Hl:'~'
pl)rtE '4048 & COlT.1 l'::\ITAR: Executh'(' Director.
Prl)gress rel'l)rtF 1..1378 & Rt'\',l Fr:U1L't', Htmgary, ~ladagascar,
Tunisia, tTSSR, Yugns1::l\'ia. Draft resolutionE I ,1379. Rev.1, 'Add,l Secretary-General. State
llH'nt l.)f administrati\'e :lJld finllilcial implicati~)I~S l)f draft resl)lution in E,'L.1379, 'Rev.l
E L,1409 l.:ruguay. Draft resolutionF. I.141~ & R;>\',l ECI)nOllllC and Sorial Council:
Working Group l t(, prepare a draft resolution~)n the l.)utih)\\, 1)1' trained personnel fromdt'\'ch)ping (,oUlltnes1, Draft resolution~supersedes drait resolutions in E/L.1379,'Re\',l and E 'L.1409)
E L. Hlt, Sudan, Amendments ~tl) draft resoluth)n ill E 'L. 1412)
E L.1417 l'SSR. Amendment ~to draft resolutionin E L.Hl~~
E L. 1418 Brazil. Haiti, Jamaica, Kenya, Amendments I.. to draft resolution in E, 'L.1412)
E '(".2 '7:22 InternatiL)nal Hotel Association, Statement
,1:SC:4,,,slon ill PleTlary: ~leetings 17511, 1759, 1760,1763. 17~5. 17137, 1768
D aft resolutil.)n in E.L.1412.'Re\'.1., taking noteof the S€.::reta.ry-General' 5 report in E/4820& Add.I and requesting him to continue tostudy the problem of "brain drain" fromdeYeh"':~Hn~ cOUlltries: drawlIlg the attentionof ule GI."lYErnments of the developing COUl1
a"ies ~0 the need tl) adopt educational pro~rJ.m:l1es t'.:, I~atlo)nai requirements, to pro';~dt' c'-'rre.:o: ·;I.)canonal guidance for the~', :'s~':"r:el L':' be trained! to encourage thert-rur:: ,.:f s,:lentists and skilled personnel,1;:-::: t,,:-; pr,-,mc'te the traming of teclmicians:
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DEVELOPING COUNTRIES 'nontinued)-- trained personnel: outflow (continued)
Discussion in Ple1uzry (continued)inviting Governments of developed countriesto refrain from taking measures to inducescholarship students and trainees frOIl. developing countries to settle permanently intheir countries: requesting the developedcountries to encourage their private investorsin developing countries to absorb local trainedpersonnel within their projects; and requesting the United Nations organizations tofurther inC~'ease employment 0f local qualified experts in the planning and implementation of projects they carry out in the field,adopted by consensus at the 17G8tll meetingas resolution 1573 (L)
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL-_ agenda, 50th session <.agenda item 1 and item 7 of the
organizational meetings)
DocumentsE/4944 & Add,l Secretary-General. Note trallS
mitting provisional agendaE/4985 United States. Letter, 26 Mar, requesting
that a supplementary item be included on tileagenda concerning a proposal to convene aplenipotentiary conference :0 amend tileSingle Convention on Narcotic Drugs, 1961
E/4995 Secretary-General. Note, concerningsupplpmentary items proposed for inclusionin the agenda
E/L.13G7 <.& Corr.l, Eng'lish only), Corr.2 Secretary-General. Draft programme of work for1971, mcluding provisional agenda for the50til session
E/L.13G8 Secretary-General. Note concerningdocumentation for the session
E/L.1377 Economic alld Social Council: President.Note on organization of work
Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1735, 1738, 1744Provisional agenda of the organizational meetings
in E 'L.1367, adopted, as amended, at ~,he
1735til meetingAt the I738til meeting tile provif1ional agenda in
E /4944 & Add.l was adopted, as amended bythe inch.~sion of the three additional itemsproposed in E/4995
At th€ 1744th meeting all additional item entitled"Emergency assistance to Palestine refugees" was included in the agend",
-- agenda, 51st session <.agenda itcm 18)
DocumentsE/L.1384 Secretary-General. Note concerning
documentation for the sessionE/L.1385 Secretary-General. Note, including
allnotated agenda
Discussion in Ple1Ulry: Meeting 1772Provisional agenda in E/L.1385, adopted, as
amended
-- documents: lists E/INF/l11, E/INF/113
SUBJECT INDEX
Resolutions E/RES/1563-1599 issued separately inmimeograplzed form as follows:
-- officers, 1971: election (agenda item 1 of the organiza~
tional meetings)Rule 20 of the Council's Rules of Procedure
Action in Plenavy: Meeting 1733
-- organizational meetings, 50th session: work: organization
Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1733, 1734
-- resolutionsE/5044 (ESCOR , 50th sess., supp!. no. 1) Collected
editionE/RES/INF/50 List of resolutions
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL (continued)-- members: representatives
DocumentsE/5031 Economic and Social Council: President
and Vice-Presidents. Report on credentialsof representatives
E/INF/114 & Add.l, 2 Secrb~ariat. List of representatives
E/RES/1599
E/RES/1593E/RES/15Bl B, CE/RES/1581 A
E/RES/1592
E/RES/1564, 1566
E/RES/1563
E/RES/1576
E/RES/1582
E/RES/1588E/RES/1587
E/RES/1567
E/RES/1590E/RES/1579, 1580E/RES/1565E/RES/1577
DOGwnentsE/4986 & Add.1-9 Secretary-General. Note" in"
eluding views and proposals of GovernmentsE/L.1369 Economic and Social Council: President$
1970. NoteE/L.13B2 USSR. Draft resolutionE/L.1408 & Rev.1 Greece, New Zealand. Draft
resolution
E/RES/1585
E/RES/1597
E/RES/1578
Resolutions E./RES/1563-15fJ!J issued separately inmimeoffraphed f01~m as follows (ContimH?d)
Ed\1cation~ application of new corn,"munication techniques
Equality in the administration ofjustice: study
Human rights: periodic reportsIndigenous populations: discrimi~
nation: eliminationInternational Narcotics Control
Board: report, 3rdJournalists: protection in areas of
armed conflict: internationalc 'nvention (draft)
Mentall r retarded: rights: dec~
lal'ation (draft)Nazism: measures againstNon-governmental organizationsPalestine refugees: assistancePlenipotentiary Conference to
Amend the Single Conventionon Narcotic Drugs (1~61),
Geneva 1972: conveningPsychotropic substances: conti.'ol:
Convention, 1971: acces~
sions and ratificationsPublic administration: role in de
velopmentRacial discrimination: eliminationRacial discrimination: political)
economic, social and cultural spheres: study
Regional development: researchand training: United Nationsprogramme
Right of peoples to self-determina~
tion: universal realizationRoads: traffic: Convention, 1949:
accession of Korea (Republic)
Slavery: eliminationSocial conditionsSocial development: role of struc
tural chang'eStatistical Commission: report~
16th sess.Trade union rights: infringements:
allegationsE/RES/1564 Vital statistics: standardization
-- & subsidiary bodies: composition, 1971 E/INF/112
E/RES/1596E/RES/1589
E/RES/1594
E/RES/1575
._- work: organization: improvement measures (agendaitem 16 and item 5 of the organizational meetings)
Economic and Social Council decisions of 31 Jul1970,13 Jan 1971
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL (c\.,ltinued)-- resolutions (continued)
Castro
Africa, Southern: racial discrimination and apartheid elimi~
nationCapital punishmentCartography: international co
operationCommission for Social Develop~
ment: report, 22nd sess.Commission on Human Rights:
report, 27th sess.Cttee on Natural Resources: re
port, 1st sess.Computers: use for developmentConference on International Con
tainer Traffic (UN/IMCO),Geneva 1972: preparation
Crime: prevention: internationalco-operation
Developing countries: humanrights: economic, social andcultural: study
Developing countries: trained personnel: outflow
Mr. Rachid Driss (Tunisia)Mr. M.J. Augusto de Araujo
(Brazil)Mr. K. Szarka (Hung'ary)Mr. C.P. Caranicas (Greece)
The following' officers were elected:
E/RES/1584
E/RES/1595
E/RES/1591
E/RES/1573
E/RES/1574E/RES/1570
E!RES/1581 ...1586
E/RES/15B7-159B
E/RES/1572
E/RES/1571E/RES/1568, 1569
President:Vice-Presidents:
-- organizational meetings, 50th session: agenda (agendaitem 2 of the organizational meetings)
DocumentsE/4937 Secretary-General. Note transmitting
provisional agenda
Action in P[enavy: Meeting 1733Provisional agenda in E/4937 adopted without ol,).,.
jection
15
SUBJECT INDEX
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL (continued)-- work: organization: improvement measures (continued)
Documents (continued)E/L.1421 & Rev.1 Congo (Democratic Republic),
Ghana, Indonesia, Italy, Kenya, Lebanon,Madagascar, Niger, Norway, Pakistan, Sudan,Tunisia. Draft resolution
E/L.1422 Brazil. Amendments (to draft resolution in E/L.H08)
E/L.1423 United States. Amendment (to draftresolution in E/L.140B)
E/(L)/CRP.1 Secretariat. Note
Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1734-1739, 1743,1745,1765, 1768,1772
At the 1737th meeting the CowlCil decided totransmit to the Governments of MemberStates the records of its discussion on thisagenda item during the organizationalmeetings of the 50th session, together withthe note in E/L.1369, and to invite them tocommunicate their views and proposals intime for consideration by the Council at itscurrent 50th session
At the 1772nd meeting the Council decided to postpone the consideration of this item and of theproposals before the Council until its 51stsession
-- work programme, 1971 (agenda item 7 of the organizational meetings)
DocumentsE/L.1367 (& Corr.1, English only), Corr.'2 Secre
tary-General. Draft programme of work,including provisional agendas for the 50thand 51st sessions
E/L.1370 Secretary-General. Note on organization of work of the 50th session
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1735The Council adopted the provisional programme of
work in E/L.1367, as amended in the courseof the discussions, and revised by the Secretariat
ECONOMIC COMlvI!,=,SION FOR AFRICA-- sessions: participation of observers from Territories
under Portuguese Administration
See Territories under Portuguese Administration:participation in sessions of the Economic Commission for Africa
EDUCATION-- application of new communication techniques (agenda
item 13)Economic and Social Council resolution 1278 (XLIII)
DocumentsE/4958 UNESCO. Book development in the ser
vice of educationE/AC .7/L.581 Pakistan, Sudan, Tunisia. Draft
resolutionE/AC.7/L.582 India. Amendment (to draft reso
lution in E/AC.7!L.581)
Discussion in Special cttee: Meetings 653-656, 658E/4987 Report
16
EDUCATION (continued)-- application of new communication techniques (continued)
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1769Draft resolution in E/4987, supporting the decision
taken by the General Conference of UNESCOat its 16th session, to proclaim 1972 asInternational Book Year; inviting the developed cOWltries to grant the greatestpossible copyright facilities to developingcountries within the framework of the Inter~
national Copyright Information Centre ofUNESCO: recommending the provision ofinternational assistance for low-cost localreprint and translation into national languagesof developing countries of books written andproduced in developed countries for highereducation: recommending further that financial and technical assistance be provided to
.create an adequate infrastructure in the developing countries for the promotion ofdomestic book production; requesting FAOto continue its work for the promotion ofpaper industries in particular in developingcountries: inviting Member States and international interested institutions to take appro~
priate steps to obtain the objectives of theInternational Book Year; and inviting UNESCOto report to the Council atits 56th session, onthe results of the International Book Year,adopted unanimously as resolution 1575 (L)
EQUALITY IN ADMINISTRATION 0F JUSTi.CE-- study (agenda item 5 (a))
DocumentsE!4949 (E/CN.4!1068) (ESCOR, 50th sess., suppl.
no. 4) Commission on Human Rights. Report on its 27th session, 22 Feb - 26 Mar1971, paras 245-248 and draft resolution VIII
E/CN,4/Sub.2/296 Sub-Commission on Preventionof Discrimination and Protection of Minorities: Special Rapporteur [on equality in theadministration of justice] (AbuRannat, M.A.).Report.
Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 678E/5032 Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1771Draft resol~tion VIII in E/5032, expressing its
appreciation to Mr. Abu Rannat for his studyon equality in the administration of justice(E/CNA/Sub.2/296) and requesting theSecretary-General to print it; and recommending that the Commission on HumanRights~ at its 28th session, examine the draftprinciples relating to equality in the administrl:l.don of justice adopted by the Sub-Com~
mission on Prevention of Discrimination andProtection of Minorities, adopted unani~
mously as resolution 1594 (L)
ERMACORA, FELIX (Austria)-- biography E/4934
SUBJECT INDEX
* Elected by the Economic and Social Council
Composition of the Intergovern.mental Committee of theWorld Food Programme (UN/FAO)
as of 1 Jan 1971
INTERGOVERNMENTAL COMMITTEE OF THE WORLDFOOD PROGRAMME (UN/FAO)
-- members: election (agenda item 17 and item 3 of theorganizational meetings)
General Assembly resolutions 1714 (XVI), 1914 (XVIII),2095 (XX)
DocumentsE/L.1365, E/L.1314 Secretary-General. Notes
Action in Plenary: Meetings 1737, 1770At the 1737th meeting the following States were
elected to serve a three-year term beginning 1 Jan 1971: Australia, Kenya, Peruand the United Kingdom
At the 1770th meeting the following States wereelected to serve a three-year term beginning1 Jan 1972: Denmark, Hungary, Toga, Turkey
INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS (continued)-- discrimination: elimination (continued)
Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 680E/5032 Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1771Draft resolution III in E/5032, recommending that
Governments of all States having indigenouspopulations take into account, in their policiesof economic and social development, thespecial problems of indigenous populationswi·';h a view to eliminatin6 discriminationagainst such populations; recommending toall States having legislation for protection ofindigenous populations that they review thatlegislation with a view to eliminate discrimination and restrictions of certain political and civil rights; and authorizing the SubCommission on Prevention of Discriminationand Protection of Minorities to make a comprehensive study on the eradication of discrimination against indigenous populations,adopted w1animously as resolution 1589 (L)
19721972197319711972197319721971
1972197319711973
Term of OfficeMembers (expires 31 Dec)
MexicoNetherlandsNew Zealand
*Niger*Pakistan*Peru*Sweden*Turkey*United Arab
Republic*United Kingdom
United StatesUruguay
Term of OfficeMembers (expires 31 Dec)
*Argentina 1971*Australia 1973
Canada 1971Chile 1971
*Denmark 1971France 1973Germany (Federal
Republic) 1973Ghana 1972India 1971Indonesia 1972
*Ireland 1972*Kenya 1973
HUMAN RIGHTS~- periodic reports (agenda item 5 (a))
DocumentsE/4949 (E/CNA/1068) (ESCOR, 50th sess., suppl.
no. 4) Commission on Human Rights. Re~
port on its 27th session~ 22 Feb - 26 Mar1971, 287-297
E/AC.7/L.596 & Rev.1 Italy, Pakistan, UnitedKingdom, Uruguay. Draft resolution
Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 673, 67.'3E/5032 Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1771Draft resolution X in E/5032, deciding that Member
States be asked to submit periodic reportson human rights every two years in a continuing cycle: the first, on civil and politicalrights, to be submitted in 1972; the second,on economic, social and cultural rights, in1974: the third, on freedom of information,in 1976: and requesting Member Slates toinclude in these reports detailed informationconcerning specific difficulties encountered,practical measures applied or assistanceneeded to overcome them, adopted unanimously as resolution 1596 (L)
INDIA-PAKISTAN QUESTION
Statements in Plenary: Meeting 1771 (India, Pakistan)
Statements in Social cttee: Meetings 669 (India,Pakistan), 670 (India, Pakistan, United States),671 (India, Pakistan), 675 (India, Pakistan),677 (India, Pakistan)
HUVANANDANA, KHUNYING UBOL (Thailand)-- biography E/4934
INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS-- discrimination: elimination (agenda item 5 (a))
DocumentsE/4949 (E/CNA/1068) (ESCOR, 50th sess., suppl.
no. 4) Commission on Human Rights. Report on its 27th session, 22 Feb - 26 Mar1971, paras 60-67 and draft resolution III
E/AC.7/L.600 Brazil. Amendments (to draftresolution III in E/4949)
GENERAL ASSEMBLY~- decisions, 25th session: action by the Economic and
Social Council (agenda item 6 of the organizationalmeetings)
DocumentsE/L.1366 & Add.1 Secretary-General. Note
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1735The Council adopted the Secretary-GeneralIs
recommendations in E/L.1366 & Add.1,part A, paras 1-10, and took note of parts Band C of the same document
GHORRA, EDOUARD (Lebanon)~- biography E/4934
HISLAIRE-GUISLAIN, ANNE (Belgium)-- biography E/4934
17
SUBJECT INDEX
INTER-GOVEfG-rMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS-- co-operation with the Economic and Social Council
tagenda item 12 (a»Economic and Social Council resolution 1267 (XLIII)
DocumentsE!4961 Secretary-General. Repurt
Action in Social Cttee: Meeting 655E!5023 Report
Action in Plena-vy: Meeting 1769The Cowlcil took note of the Secretary-General's
report in E!4961 and approved the recommendations ~'lerein
INTERNATIONAL BOOK YEAR, 1972-- observance
See Education: application of new communicationtechniques
INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS CONTROL BOARD-- ::eport, 3rd (agenda item 6 (b»
Economic and Social Council decision of 12 J'lnuary1971
DocumentsE!4965 International Narcotics Control Board.
Summary of its report, 1970 (E!INCB!9)E!INCB!9 International Narcotics Control Board.
Report, 1970E/INCB!10 International Narcotics Control Board.
Estimated world requirements of narcoticdrugs in 1970
E!INCB!11 International Narcotics Contvol Board.Statistics on narcotic drugs for 1969
Disc.ussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 666, 668E!5025 Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1769Draft resolution III in E/5025, taking note of the
report of the International Narcotics ControlBoard in E!INCB/fJ, adopted unanimously asresolution 1578 (L)
JOURNALISTS-- protection in &reas of armed conflict: international con
vention (draft) (agenda item 5 (a»
DocumentsE/1949 (E/CN.4/1068) (ESCOR, 50th sess., suppl.
no. 4) Commission on Human Rights. Report on its 27th session, 22 Feb - 26 Mar1971, 251-267
E!AC.7/L.597 France, Madagascar, Tunisia, Uruguay. Draft resolution
Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 675, 676, 678E!5032 Report
Action in Plena-vy: Meeting 1771Draft resolution XI in E!5032, transmitting to the
General Assembly the preliminary draftinternational convention on the protection ofjournalists engaged in 'langerous missions,contained in the annex to the present resolution, adopted (21-0-3) as resolution 1597 (L)
JUVIGNY, PIERRE (France)-- biography E/4934!Add.2
18
MAKOLO, PHILOMENE (Congo (Democratic Republic»-- biography E/5934
MENTALLY RETARDED-- rights: declaration (draft) (agenda item 2)
DocumentsE/4984 (E!CN.5!473) (ESCOR, 50th sess., suppl,
no. 3) & Summary Commission for SocialDevelopment. Report on its 22nd session,1-22 Mar 1971, paras 175-180 and chap. XI
E/AC.7!L.589 Greece. Amendments (to draftdeclaration in E!4984, chap. XI)
E!AC.7!L.590 France, United Kingdom. Draftresolution
Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 664, 665, 667E!5029 Report
Action in Plena-vy: Meeting 1771Draft, resolution VII, recommending to the General
Assembly to .ldopt the draft declaration onthe rights of mentally retarded persons,adopted (21-0-2) as resolution 1585 (L)
MIDDLE EAST SITUATION
statements in Social Cttee: Meetings. 670 (Israel,USSR, United Arab Republic), 671 (Israel,Lebanon, Libya, USSR), 672 (SUdan), 673 (Iraq,Israel, Kenya, Lebanon, Sudan, Tunisia, USSR,United States)
MIYAZAKI, ISAMU (Japan)-- biography E14934
MOHAMMED, RUDA TITEMMA (Nigeria)-- biography E/4934
NARCOTIC DRUGS-- Single Convention, 1961: amendment: plenipotentiary
conference: convening
See Plenipotentiary Conference to Amend the SingleConvention on Narcotic Drugs, 1961: convening
NAZISM-- measures against (agenda item 5 (a»
DocumentsE!4949 (E/CN.4!1068) (ESCOR, 50th sess., suppl.
no. 5) Commission on Human Rights. Report on its 27th session, 22 Feb .. 26 Mar1971, paras 89-110 and draft resolution !V
Discussion in Social Citee: Meeting 678E!5032 Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1771Draft resolution IV in E!5032, recommending to
the General Assembly the adoption of a draftresolution concerning measures to eliminatethe danger of a revival of nazism and racialintolerance, adopted (16-2..6) as resolution1590 (L)
NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS (agenda item 15)
DocumentsE!5026 Secr~tary""General. Note concerning the
placement of the World Lutheran Federationon the Roster
E!AC.7/L.580 & Rev.l Brazil, Ghana, Pakistan,Sudan. Draft resolution
SUBJECT INDEX
NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS (continued)
Documents (continued)
E/C.2/CRP.1 International Hotel Association.Letter, 8 Sep, 1970, concerningreclassification of its consultative status
E/C.2/CRP.2 World Federation of Trade Unionsand World Federation of United NationsAssociations. Letters, 9 Oct and 19 Nov1970, requesting the inclusion of two itemson the Council's agenda: one on the role oftrade unions in economic and social dovelopment, and the other on the teaching ofpurposes and principles of the United Nationsin schools
E/C.2/R.41 & Add.1-4 Secretary-General. Memorandum (restricted distribution)
E/C.2/R.42 Secretary-General. Memoranduml~oncerning a special arrangement betweenti~e International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) and the Council (restricteddistribution)
Discussion in Council Cttee on NGOs: Meetings 307315
E/4945 ReportDiscussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 652, 653
E/5021 ReportAction in PleTUi'VY: Meeting 1769
Draft resolutions in E/5021 adopted as follows:Draft resolution I, approving the arrange
ments for co-operation between the UnitedNations and the Internaticnal Crimin4LPolice Organization set out in the annexto the present resolution, adopted (24-0-2)as resolution 1579 (L)
Draft resolution Il, emphasizing the need for thenon-governmental organizations in consultative status '''lith the Council to contribute effectively towards the implementation of the International DevelopmentStrategy for the Second United NationsDevelopment Decade; and requesting theCouncil Cttee on NGOs to submit to theCouncil at its 52nd session recommendations concerning this question, adoptedunanimously as resolution 1580 (L)
The Council also adopted without objection therecommendations contained in paras 21-23of the Social Cttee's report (E/5021)
-- hearings by Council and its Committees
Applications jor hearings
Discussion in Council Cttee on NGOs: Meeting 316E/5008 Report
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1750
NOOR, JETTY RIZALI (Indonesia)-- biography E/4934
O'NEILL, JOHN PATRICK (Australia)-- biography E/4934/Add.1
PALESTINE REFUGEES-- assistance (agenda item 20)
Do,:umentsE/L.1387 Ghana, Norway. Draft resolution
19
PALESTINE REFUGEES (continued)-- assistance (continued)
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1747Draft "esolution in E/L.1387, welcoming the efforts
made so far by some of the organizations ofthe United Nations system in providing assistance to the Palestine refugees; requestingthe Secretary-Gpneral and the executiveheads of the United Nations organizations aswell as non-governmental organizations concerned to continue to consider appropriateways and means of rendering all possibleassistance to the Palestine refugees; andrequesting further the organizations of theUnited Nations system to include in theirannual reports information on their possiblepresent and future assistance to the UnitedNations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, adopted unanimously as amended, as resolution 1565 (L)
PLENIPOTENTIARY CONFERENCE TO AMEND THESINGLE CONVENTION ON NARCOTIC DRUGS, 1961
.... convening (agenda item 6 (c))
DocumentsE/4971 & Add.l United States. Letter, 18 Mar,
concerning proposed amendments to theSingle Convention on Narcotic Drugs, 1961
E/4985 United States. Letter, 26 Mar, requestingthat a supplementary item be included on theagenda of the session concerning the proposalfor a conference in 1972
E/AC.7/L.584 & Rev.1 Greece, Indonesia, NewZealand, Norway, United States, Uruguay.Draft resolution
E/AC.7/L.584/Add.1 Secretary-General. Statement of financial implications of draft resolution in E/AC.7!L.584
Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 657 659 668, ,E/5025 Report
Action in Plenary: Meetings 1769, 1770Draft resolution II in E/5025, deciding to call, in
accordance with Article 62, para. 4, of theCharter of the United Nations, a conferenC':of plenipotentiaries to consider all amer.ments proposed to the Single Convention onNarcotic Drugs, 1961; requesting the Secretary-General to convene such a conferenceas early as feasible in 1972; and requestingthe Commission on Narcotic Drugs to studyat its 24th session proposals for amendmentsto the Single Convention, adopted (24-2-0) atthe 1769th meeting as resolution 1577 (L)
POPULATION COMMISSION-- members: election (agenda item 17)
Economic and Social Council resolution 1147 (XLI)
DocumentsE/4946 Secretary-General. Note
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1770The following States were elected to serve a four
year term beginning 1 Jan 1972: FranceGhana, Indonesia, Morocco, Peru, Philip~pines, Sweden, Ukrainian SSR, United ArabRepUblic
SUBJECT INDEX
POPULATION COMMISSION (continued)-- members: election (continued)
Composition of the Population Commissionas of 1 Jan 1972
Term of Office Term of OfficeMembers (expires 31 Dec) Members (expires 31 Dec)
Barbados 1973 New Zealand 1972Brazil 1972 Peru 1975Czechoslovakia 1972 Philippines 1975Denmark 1972 Spain 1972France 1975 Sweden 1975Gabon 1973 Tunisia 1973Ghana 1975 Ukrainian SSR 1975Haiti 1973 USSR 1973India 1972 United ArabIndonesia 1975 Republic 1975Iran 1973 United Kingdom 1973Japan 1973 United States 1973Kenya 1972 Upper Volta 1972Morocco 1975 Venezuela 1972
PSYCHOTROPIC SUBSTANCES-- control: Convention, 1971: accessions and ratifications
(agenda item 6 (a»
DocumentsE/4966 Secretary-General. Note (transmits the
Final Act of the United Nations Conferencefor the Adoption of a Protocol on Psychotropic Substances (E/CONF.58/5) and thetext of the Convention on PsychotrQpic Substances (E/CONF.58/6»)
E/AC.7/L.583 & Rev.1 New Zealand, United Kingdom, United States. Draft resolution
Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 657, 659, 668E/5025 Report
Action in Plenary: Meetings 1769, 1770Draft resolution I in E/5025, inviting States to
give urgent consideration to becoming partiesto the Convention on Psychotropic Substancesand to apply provisionally the measures ofcontrol provided in the Convention pendingits entry into force for eacli of them; andaccepting the fimctions assigned by the Convention to the United Nations in regard to itsexecution, adopted (23-0-3) at the 1769thmeeting as resolution 1576 (L)
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION:.- role in development (agenda item 10)
General Assembly resolution 2561 (XXIV)
DocumentsE/4950 &Add.1 Secretary-General. Report(Add.1
transmits the report of the Second Meeting ofExperts on the United Nations Programme inPublic Administration (ST/TAO/M/57»
E/L.1392 & Rev.1 Kenya, Pakistan, Sudan, Tuni...sia, Yugoslavia. Draft resolution
Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1748...1750, 1753Draft resolution in E/L.1392/Rev.1~ endorsing the
Secretary-General's proposed objectives andprogrammes in public administration for theSecond United Nations Development Decadeas constituting the basis for a co-ordinated
20
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (continued)-- role in development (continued)
Discussion in Plenary (continued)international programme in public administration; approving the Secretary-General'sproposed work programme of the PublicAdministration Division for the period 19711975, subject to the proposed changes andviews of CPC; inviting the Secretary...Generalto undertake preparations for the 3rd Meetingof Experts in 1975 to review the United Nationspublic administration programme; and re~
questing the Secretary-General to ensurethat the Public Administration Division atHeadquarters and the public administrationtmits of the regional economic commissionsand of the United Nations Economic and SocialOffice in Beirut shall have the necessary staffJo implement fully their work programmes,adopted (22..0-2), as orally amended, at the1753rd meeting as resolution 15.67 (L)
RACIAL DISCRIMINATION-- elimination (agenda item 5 (a»
See also Africa, Southern: racial Jlscrimination andapartheid: elimination
DocumentsE/4949 (E/CN.4/1068) (ESCOR, 50th sess., suppl.
no. 4) Commission on Human Rights. Report on its 27th session, 22 Feb - 26 Mar1971, paras 40-59 anddraftresolutionII
Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 672-675, 678,680
E!5032 Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1771Draft resolution II in E/5032, recommending that
the General Assembly request all organizations of the United Nations system and otherinternational organizations concerned, toconsider, as a matter of highest priority,any further action which it itself might takewith a view to eliminate racial discriminationthroughout the world, as well as the follow..upmeasures required to ensure effective implementation of the decisions taken; recom...mending further that the General Assemblyurge all States that are not parties to theInternational Convention on the Eliminationof All Forms of Racial Discrimination toratify or to acc'3de to it as soon as posflible;recommending further that the General Assembly should pursue a world-wide programme intended to build up public opimon,with a view to eradicating false racist beliefs based upon lack of scientific knowledge;recommending further that the General As..sembly urge all States concerned to accel...erate economic and social development oftheir minority groups with a view to eliminating de facto discrimination occasioned bytheir low standard of living; and inviting ILOand UNESCO to provide the Commission onHuman Rights with reports, at three...yearintervals, on the nature and effect of anyracial discrimination, specially in southern
SUBJECT INDEX
RACIAL DISCRIMINATION (continued)- ... elimination (continued)
Action in Plenary (continued)Afric2, of whose existence they have know...ledge in their sphere of competence, adoptedunanimously as resolution 1588 (L)
-~ political, economic, social and c:ultural spheres: study(agenda item 5 (a»
DocumentsE/4949 (E/CNA/1068) (ESCOR, 50th sess., suppl.
no. 4) Commission on Human Rights. Report on its 27th session, 22 Feb ... 26 Mar1971, paras 79-87' and draft resolution I
Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 678E/5032 Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1771Draft resolution I in E/5032, expressing its appre
ciation to Mr. Hernan Santa Cruz for hisstudy of racial discrimination in the political,economic, social and cultural spheres(E/CNA/Sub.2/307/Rev.1), adopted unani..mously as resolution 1587 (L)
RAMPHUL, RADHA KRISHNA (Mauritius)-- biography E/4934
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT..- research and training: United Nations programme (agenda
item 2)
DocumentsE/4984 (E/CN .5/473) (ESCOR, 50th sess., suppl.
no. 3) & Summary Commission for SocialDevelopment. Report on its 22nd session,1-22 Mar 1971, paras 82-87 and draft resolution IV
Discussion in Social cttee: Meeting 667E/5029 Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1771Draft resolution IV in E/5029, endorsing the con
clusions of the Ad Hoc :_:visory Cttee forthe Research and TraL.uilg Programme inRegional Development; requesting the Secretary-General to work out arrangements bywhich resources can be mobilized and utilized for research and training within regionaldevelopmenl projects; and calling upon thoseMember States which have acquired ex...perience and have resources to offer inregional development to co~operate with theSecretary...General in increasing the resources and facilities for the research andtraining programme in this field, adopted(18-1-1) as resolution 1582 (L)
RIGHT OF PEOPLES TO SELF-DETERMINATION-- universal realization (agenda item 5 (a»
DocumentsE/4949 (E/CNA/1068) (ESCOR, 50th sess., suppl.
no. 4) Commission on Human Rights. Report on its 27th session, 22 Feb - 26 Mar1971, paras 133-150 and draft resolution VI
Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 676, 678E/5032 Report
21
RIGHT OF PEOPLES TO SELF-DETERMINATION (continued)
-- universal realization (continued)
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1771Draft resolution VI in E/5032, recommending to the
General Assembly the adoption of a draftresolution on the implementation of UnitedNations resolutioJ1~ relating to the right ofpeoples under colonial and alien dominationto self-determination, adopted (16-5-3) asresolution 1592 (L)
ROADS-- traffic: Convention, 1949: accession of Korea (Republic)
(agenda item 19)
DocumentsE/4972 (& Corr.1, Spanish only) Secretary-
General. Note proposing the inclusion inthe agenda of a supplementary item entitled"Accession of the Republic of Korea to theConvention on Road Traffic of 19 Sep 1949"(includes letter from the Republic of Koreaexpressing the Government's wish to accedeto the Convention)
E/L.1383 New Zealand. Draft resolution
Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1742Draft resolution in E/L.1383, declaring that the
Republic of Korea is eligible to accede tothe 1949 Convention on Road Traffic adopted(16-5-4) as resolution 1563 (L)
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY-- United Nations machinery: review (agenda item 11 (a»
DocumentsE/4959 Secretary-General. NoteE/L.1400 Brazil, Kenya, Sudan, Yugoslavia. Draft
resolutionE/L.1407 United States. Draft resolutionE/L,1407/Add.1 Secretary-General. Statement of
administrative and financial implications ofdraft resolution in E/L.1407
E/L.1420 France. Draft resolution concerningcontinuation of the Advisory Cttee on theApplication of Science and Technology toDevelopment
E/L.1420/Add.1 Secretary-General. Statementof administrative and financial implicationsof draft resolution in E/L.1420
Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1752-1754, 1756,1766,1767,1772
The Council decided to postpone the considerationof this item until its 51st session
SIPILA, HELVI (Finland)-- biography E/4934
SLAVERY-- elimination (agenda item 5 (a»
DocumentsE/4949 (E/CNA/1068) (ESCOR, 50th sess., suppl.
no. 4) Commission on Human Rights. Report on its 27th session, 22 Feb - 26 Mar1971, paras 242-244 and draft resolution VII
E/AC.7/L.599 Greece, United Kingdom. Amendment (to draft resolution VII in E/4949)
SUBJECT INDEX
SLAVERY (continued)-- elimination (continued)
Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 679, 680E/5032 Report
SOCIAL CONDITIONS (continued)
Documents (continued)E/AC.7/L,588 & Rev.1 United States. Amend
men:s (to draft resolution II in E/4984; rejected at the 667th meeting of the SocialCttee)
E/AC.7/L.591 Brazil, Pakistan. Amendments(to draft resolution II in E/4984)
E/AC.7/L.593 Norway. Amendments (to draftrer:..ulution II in E/4984)
E/CN.5/456 & Add.1-16 Report on the worldsocial situation, 1970
Disc.ussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 660-665,667E/5029 Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1771Draft resolutions II and III in E/5029 adollted as
follows:Dz:aft resolution H, urging Governments to
accelerate development and to give appropriate emphasis to social objectives intheir development plans; recommendingthat the system ultimately adopted forreview and appraisal of the InternationalDevelopment Strategy for the SecondUnited Nations Development Decade provide for adequate consultation with international and regional trade union andemployers' federations and other organi..zations of the people which can contributeto the comprehensi ve consideration of thesocial aspects of development: requestingthe Secreta.ry-General to take the necessary steps to make resources availableto meet requests by Governments forassistance in the review and appraisal ofobjectives and policies of the InternationalDevelopment Strategy: and recommendingthat the 1970 Report on the World SocialSituation should serve as one of the background documents during the Second UnitedNations Development Decade, adopted(18-0-2) as resolution 1581 B (L)
Draft resolution IH, recommending MemberStates to intensify their efforts to enhancesocial progress and development and topursue a unified approach to developmentanalysis and planning which would fullyintegrate the economic and social aspects;deciding that the 1970 Report on the WorldSocial Situation should serve as a guidefor the Second United Nations DevelopmentDecade and be updated per.iodically; anddeciding that the 1974 Report on the WorldSocial Situation should serve as a majorassessment at mid-Decade and provide anopportunity for modifying objectives inview of changing circumstances, adopted(11-4-5) as resolution 1581 C (L)
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT-- role of structural changes (agenda item 2)
DocumentsE/4984 (E/CN.5/473) (ESCOR, 50th sess., suppl.
no. 3) Commission for Social Development.Report on its 22nd session, 1-22 Mar 1971,paras 36-40 and draft resolution I
Commission for Social Development: report, 22nd session
Commission on Human Rlghts:report, 27th session
Education: application of the communication techniques
Inter-governmental organizations:co-operation with the Economic and Social Council
International Narcotics ControlBoard: report, 3rd
Non-governmental organizationsPlenipotentiary Conference to
Amend the Single Conventionon Narcotic Drugs (1961),Geneva 1972: convening
Psychotropic substances: control:Convention, 1971: accessionsand ratifications
Trade union rights: infringements:allegaticns
World Tourism Organization: cooperation with United Nations
E/5032
E/4987
E/5023
E/5025
E/5032
E/5023
E/5021E/5025
E/5025
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1771Draft resolution VII in E/5032, inviting the Special
Rapporteur to include in his final reportpropositions to secure better implementationof existing international instruments relatingto the suppression of slavery and slavery-likepractices: requesting the Secretary-Generalto urge those States which have not yetratified the Supplementary Convention on theAbolition of Slavery, the Slave Trade, andInstitutions and Practices Similar to Slaveryof 1956, to ratify it; and requesting furtherthe Secretary-General to seek the co-operation of those organizations which can provide assistance in the eradication of slavery,the slave trade and other forms of servitude,adopted unanimously as resolution 1593 (L)
SOCIAL COMMITTEE-- reports
See under subject of report for discussion
E/4993 (& Capital punishmentCorr.1,Englishonly)
E/5029
SOCIAL CONDITIONS (agenda item 2)
DocumentsE/4984 (E/CN.5/473) (ESCOR, 50th sess., suppl.
no. 3) & Summary Commission for SocialDevelopment. Report on its 22nd session,1-22 Mar 1971, paras 36, 41..60 and draftresolutions II and III
E/AC .7/L.586 United States. Amendment (todraft resolution III in E/4984)
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SUBJECT INDEX
(*) The 24th member of the Commission will be elec'ed ata later date
Composition of the Statistical Commissionas of 1 Jan 1972 (*)
STATISTIC AL COMMISSION-- members: confirmation
See Commissions of the Economic and Social Council,Functional: members: confirmation
-- members: election (agenda item 17)Economic and Social Council resolution 1147 (XLI)Documents
E/4946 Secretary-General. NoteAction in Plenary: Meeting 1770
The following States were elected to serve a fouryear term beginning Jan 1972: Czechoslovakia, Ghana, India, Kenya, Malaysia, Spain,Ukrainian SSR
DocumentsE/L.1376 Portugal. Letter, 5 Mar, concerning
participation of observers f\ om Angola,Mozambique and Guinea in .,-';.3sion of theEconomic Commission for Africa
TERRITORIES UNDER PORTUGUESE ADMINISTRATION-- participation in sessions of the Economic Commission
for Africa
Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1740, 1741, 1746,1747
Draft resolution in E/4938, chap. XV, requestingthe Secretary-General to publish the "Principles and recommendations for a vital statistics system" in English,- French, Russianand Spanish and to distribute them among theMember States and organizations within theUnited Nations system; and further requestingthe Secretary-General to give assistance todeveloping countries in the implementation ofthese principles and recommendations,adopted unanimously, as amended, at the1744th meeting as resolution 1564 (L)
Draft resolution in E/L.1389/Rev.1, requestingtheStatistical Commission to assign high priorityin its work programme to the task of assisting the Cou.:lcil in the co-ordination of activities of the United Nations organizations in thestatistical field; requesting these organizations to co-operate fully with the Commissionin their efforts to achieve an integrated system in the collection, dataprocessing and dissemination of international statistics; recogniZing the interest of the Statistical Commission and the Statistical Office in matters related to the use of computers in the UnitedNations system; requesting the SecretaryGeneral, in co-operation with the specializedagencies, to undertake conc~rted action toassist developing countries in strengtheningtheir statistical systems as the basis fm. theirdevelopment plans and the evaluation of theireconomic and social progress: and requestingthe Secretary-General, in co-operation withthe United Nations system of organizations,to submit to the Council at its 52nd session,a report on the existing teclmical assistanceof the United Nations system of organizationsto the developing countries with a 'View toimproving their statistical services, adoptedunanimously as amended at the 1747th meetingas resolution 1566 (L)
STATISTICAL COMMISSION (continued)-- report, 16th session (continued)
Documents (continued)E/4989 (E/AC.51j51) (ESCOR, 50th sess., suppl.
no. 5) CPC. Report on its 8th session,22 Mar - 8 Apr 1971, chap. VI, sect. A
E/L.1372 Secretary-General. NoteE/L.1386 Brazil, Pakistan, Sudan, Yugoslavia.
Amendments (to draft resolution in E/4938,chap. XV)
E/L.1389 & Rev.1 Hungary, Lebanon, Pakistan,Sudan, Tunisia, USSR. Draft resolution
197219721972197519721973
Term of OfficeMembers (expires 31 Dec)
Term of OfficeMembers (expires 31 Dee)
Belgium 1973 PanamaBrazil 1972 PhilippinesCzechoslovakia 1975 PolandDenmark 1972 SpainFrance 1972 ThailandGhana 1975 UgandaIndia 1975 UkrainianIreland 1973 SSR 1975Libya 1973 USSR 1973Kenya 1975 United Kingdom 1972Malaysia 1975 United States 1973Morocco 1973 Venezuela 1973_.. report, 16th session (agenda item 7)
See also Vital statistics: standardizationDocuments
E/4938 (E/CN.3/417) (ESCOR, 50th sess., suppl.no. 2) Statistical Commission. Report onits 16th session, 5..15 Oct 1970
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (continued)-- role of structural changes (continued)
Documents (continued)E/AC.7/L.587 United States. Amendment (to
draft resolution I in E/4984)Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 664, 665, 667
E/5029 ReportAction in Plenary: Meeting 1771
Draft resolution I in E/5029, taking note of the 1970Report of the World Social Situation; andrequesting the Secretary-General to forwardto States Members of the United Nationssystem of organizations a questionnaire witha view to study the experience of the variouscountries of the world in achieving farreaching social and economic changes for thepurposes of social progress, adopted (15..0-1)as resolution 1581 A (L)
SOUTHERN AFRICA-- racial discrimination and apartheid: elimination
See Africa, Southern: racial discrimination and apartheid: elimination
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SUBJECT INDEX
UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND: EXECUTIVE BOARD...... members: election (agenda item 17)
Economic and Social Council decision of 7 Mar 1966
UNITED NATIONS~- economic and social activities: work programme
DocumentsE/4998 Secretary...General. Note concerning
financial implications of the recommenda..tions of the commissions and committees ofthe Council
DocumentsE/L.1373 (& Corr.1, French only) Secretary~
General. Note
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1770The following States were elected to serve a
three-year term beginning 1 Jan 1972:Algeria, Canada, Germany (Federal Re..pUblic), India, Norway, Pakistan, Romania,Thailand, Uruguay, Venezuela
Composition of the Executive Board of the United NationsChildren's Fund as of 1 Aug 1971
Term of Office Term of OfficeMembers (expires 31 Jul) Members (expires 31 Jul)
TRANSPORT-- development: United Nations centre: establishment
(proposed) (agenda item 9 (a»Economic and Social Council resolution 1490 (XLVIII)
DocumentsE/4964 (& Corr.1, Russian only), & Add.l~4
Secretary-General. ReportE/L.1381 Secretariat. Note, transmitting the
text of a decision on co...ordination of activi"ties in the field of maritime transportadopted by the Cttee on Shipping (UNCTAD)at its 5th session
E/L.1397 United States. DraIl resolutionE/L.1401 Brazil, Congo (Democratic RepUblic),
Kenya, Sudan, Tunisia, Yugoslavia. Draftresolution
Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1741, 1751, 1752,1757,1759, 1760
At the 1760th meeting the Council decided, in.' accordance with rule 66 of the rules of
procedure, that no decision be taken on thetwo draft resolutions before the Council(E/L.1397, E/L.1401)
197319f-(2197319741974
1974197219731974197219721972197419721973
PakistanPhilippinesPolandRomaniaSierra LeoneSwedenSwitzerlandThailandTurkeyUSSRUnited Arab
RepUblicUnited KingdomUnited StatesUruguayVenezuela
Algeria 1974Bulgaria 1972Canada 1974Chile 1972China 1973Costa Rica 1973Fr2nce 1973Germany (Federal
RepUblic) 1974Gabon 1973India 1974Indonesia 1972Italy 1973Malawi 1973Nigeria 1972Norway 1974
TILNEY, JOHN (United Kingdom)-- biography E/4934
TRADE UNION RIGHTS-- infringements: allegations (agenda item 5 (b»
Economic and Social C01illCil resolutions 1412 (XLVI),1509 (XLVIII)
DocumentsE/4953 Ad Hoc Working Group of Experts Es...
tablished under Resolutions 2 (XXIII), 2(XXIV) and 21 (XXV) of the Commissivn onHuman Rights. Report
E/4956 Secretary...General. Report on publicitygiven to the report of the Ad Hoc WorkingGroup of Experts established under Resolutions 2 (XXIII), 2 (XXIV) and 21 (XXV) of theCommission on Human Rights (E/4791)
E/L.1390 Portugal. Letter, 30 Apr, concerningalleged infringements of trade union rightsin the Territories under Portuguese ad...ministration
E/L.1396 Ad Hoc Working Group of Expertsestablished under Resolutions 2 (XXIII), 2(XXIV) and 21 (XXV) of the Commission onHuman Rights: Chairman. Letter, 5 May,concerning trade union rights in Mozambiqueand Angola
E/AC.7/L.598 Ghana, Indonesia, Jamaica, Kenya,Malaysia, Sudan, Yugoslavia. Draft resolution
E/AC.7/L.602 New Zealand. Amendment (todraft resolution in E/AC.7/L.598)
Discussion in Social Cttee: l\lIeetings 671, 672, 676,678-680
E/5032 Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1771Draft resolution XIII in E/5032, endorsing the
conclusions and recommendations of thereport of the Ad Hoc Working Group ofExperts established under Resolution 2(XXIII) of the Commission on Human Rightsin E/4953, paras 217~242; condemning thedetention of trade union leaders in southernAfrica and calling for their immediate re...lease; calling upon Portugal to stop im...mediately the confiscation of African lands;calling upon the Government of the UnitedKingdom to put an end to discrimination andrepression against African workers inSouthern Rhodesia; requesting the Ad HocWorking Group of Experts to investigate thesystem of recruitment of African workers inNamibia, Southern Rhodesia and Territoriesunder Portuguese domination and to reportthereon to the Council not later than at its54th session; and requ.esting the Secretary~
General to transmit the present resolutionand the report of the Ad Hoc Working Groupof Experts to the General Assembly at its26th session, adopted (20~0~7) as resolution 1599 (L)
TOMSIC, VIDA (Yugoslavia)-- biography E/4934
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SUBJECT INDEX
UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE FOR THE ADOPTIONOFA PROTOCOL ON PSYCHOTROPIC SUBSTANCES,Vienna 1971
See Psychotropic substances: control: Convention,1971: accessions and ratifications
UNITED NATIONS CONGRESS ON THE PREVENTION OFCRIME AND THE TREATMEN'r OF OFFENDERS,4th, 1970
-- recommendations: implementation
See Crime: prevention: international co-operation
UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT DECADE, 2nd-- international strategy: implementation: role of Com
mission for Social Development (agenda item 2)
DocumentsE/4984 (E/CN.5/473) (ESCOR, 50th sess., supp!.
no. 3) & Summary Commission for SocialDevelopment. Report on its 22nd session,1-22 Mar 1971, paras 200-208 Rnd draftresolution VII
E/AC. 7/L.592 Pakistan. Draft resolution (at the1771st plenary meeting it was decided topostpone the consideration of this draft resolution until the 51st session)
ElAC.7/L.594 France, Italy, United Kingdom.Draft resolution (at the 1771st plenary meeting it was decided to postpone the considerat;on of this draft resolution until the 51stsession)
E/AC. 7/L.595 Social CUee: Chairman. Proposal
Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 660-665, 667,668E/5029 Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1771The Council decided to defer to its 51st session the
consideration of draft resolution VIIin E/4984, as well as other draft resolutionsand decisions relating to this item
-- social aspects
See Social conditions
UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME:GOVERNING COUNCIL
-- members: election (agenda item 17)
DocumentsE/L.1371 Secretary-General. Note
Action in Plenary: Meetings 1770-1772At the 1771st meeting the following States were
elected to serve a three...year term beginning1 Jan 1972: BUlgaria, Ecuador, Finland,Ge:rmany (Federal RepUblic), Iraq, Netherlands, Switzerland, Trinidad and Tobago,Uruguay, Yugoslavia
At the 1772nd meeting the following States wereelected to serve a three...year term begir.ning1 Jan 1972: Ethiopia, Nigeria
25
UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME:GOVERNING COUNCIL (continued)
-- members: election (continued)
Composition of the Governing Council of theUnited Nations Development Programme
as of 1 Jan 1972
Term of Office Term of OfficeMembers (expires 31. Dec) Members (expires 31 Dec)
Australia 1973 Ivory Coast 1972Belgium 1973 Japan 1972Brazil 1973 Kuwait 1973Bulgaria 1974 Libya 1973Cameroon 1972 Mexico 1972Canada 1973 Netherlands 1974Central African Nigeria 1974
Republic 1974 Norwr..y 1973Cuba 1972 Pakistan 1973Denmark 1972 Philippines 1972Ecuador 1974 Romania 1973Ethiopia 1974 Switzerland 1974Finland 1974 Trinidad andFrance 1973 Tobago 1974Germany (Federal Uganda 1973
Republic) 1974 United Kingdom 1972India 1972 USSR 1972Indonesia 1973 United States 1972Iraq 1974 Uruguay 1974Italy 1972 Yugoslavia 1974
UNITED NATIONS TRANSPORT ECONOMICS AND TECHNOLOGY DOCUMENTATION CENTRE
-- establishment (proposed)
See Transport: development: United Nations centre:establishment (proposed)
VITAL STATISTICS-- standardization (agenda item 7)
DocumentsE/4938 (E/cN.3/417) (ESCOR, 50th sess., suppl.
no. 2) Statistical Commission. Report onits 16th session, 5-15 Oct 1970, paras 100106 and draft resolution in chap. XV
E/L.1386 Brazil, Pakistan, Sudan, Yugoslavia.Amendments (to draft resolutions in E/4938,chap. XV)
Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1741, 1744Draft resolution in E/4938, chap. :XV, requesting
the Secretary-General to pUblish the "Principles and recommendations for a vitalstatistics system ll in English, French,Russian and Spanish and to distribute themwidely among Member States and organizations within the United Nations system; andfurther requesting the Secretary-General togive assistar.ce to developing countries in theimplementation of these principles andrecommendations, adopted unanimously, asamended, at the 1744th meeting as resolution1564 (L)
SUBJECT INDEX
WORLD TOURISM ORGANIZATION-- co-operation with United Nations (agenda item 12 (b))
Economic and Social Council resolution 1540 (XLIX)
DocumentsE/4955 Secretary-General. Note (includes
statutes of the World Tourism Organization)
E/4861 (& Corr.1, Engiish only; Corr.2, Frenchonly) Secretary-General. Report
E/4989 (E/AC.51/51) (ESCOR, 50th sess., suppl.no. 5) CPC. Report on its 8th session,22 Mar - 8 Apr 1971, chap. IX
E/AC.7/L.585 & Rev.1, (Rev.1/Corr.1, Russianonly) India, Indonesia, Sudart, Yugoslavia.Draft resolution
E/C .2/723 International Hotel Association. Statement
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WORLD TOURISM ORGANIZATION (continued)-- co-operation wit:: United Nations (continued)
Disc.ussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 656, 658, 659E/5023 Report
Action in Plenary: Meeting 1769The Council took note of the report of the CPC vi!
its 8th session regarding the discussionbetween the United Nations and IUOTO witha view to drawing up a draft agreementbetween the United NQ.tions and the WorldTourism Organization, anr' recommendedthat such consultations ShO:lld continue. TheCouncil also recommended that proposals tothe Council on measures to improve the coordination of activities of the United Nationsorganizations in the field of tourism besubmitted by the Secretary-General
.'
Index to Speeches
ASSISTANT SECRETARY-GENERAL FOR INTER..AGENCYAFFAIRS (Kitanni, I.T.)
Economic and Social Council: organization: improvementmeasures Plen: 1761
AUSTRALIA
Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 1st session Plen: 1764
Speeches by representativesButler, R.W. Plen: 1764
AUSTRIA
Capital punishment Soc: 649
Speeches b:v representativesWolte, W. Soc: 649
BRAZIL
Capital punishment Soc: 651Commission for Social Development: report, 22nd session
Soc: 660, 663, 665, 667, 6613Commission on Human Rights: report, 27th session
Soc: 678, 680Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 1st session Plcn: 1758,
1764, 1766Computers: use for development Plen: 1763Conference on International Container Traffic (UNjIMCO),
Geneva 1972: preparation Plen: 1747, 1749, 1751,1755, 1757
Developing countries: trained personnel: outflowPlen: 1759, 1763, 1765
Economic and Social Council:agenda, 50th session Plen: 1738agenda, 51st session Plen: 1772organizational meetings, 50th session: agendawork: organization Plen: 1760work: organization: improvement mea.aures Plen: 1734,
1736,1738, 1743, 1745, 1768, 1772work programme, 1971 Plen: 1735
Education: application of new communication techniquesSoc: 655
General Assembly: decisions, 25th sessiun: action by theEcollomic and Social Council Plen: 1735
Indigenous populations: discrimination: eliminationSoc: 678, 680
Mentally retardert: rights: declaration (draft) Soc: 667Non-governmental organizations: consultative status: appli
cations Soc: 652Palestine refugees: assistance Plen: 1747Plenipotentiary Conference co Amend the Single Convention
on Narcotic Drugs (1961), Geneva 1972: conveningSoc: 657
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BRAZIL (continued)
Psychotropic substances: control: Conver.tion, 1971: accessions and ratifications Soc: 657
Public administration: role in development Plen: 1749Scien0e and technology: United Nations machinery: review
Plen: 1753, 1754, 1766, 1767Social conditions Soc: 667Statistical Commission: report, 16th session Plen: 1741Transport: development: United Nations centre: establish-
ment (proposed) Plen: 1741, 1751, 1752,1757, 1759,1760
United Nations DevelopmentDecade, 2nd: international strategy: implementation: role of Commission for SocialDevelopment Soc: 665, 667, 668
World Tourism Organization: co-operation with United Nations Soc: 656
Speeches by representativesAraujoCastro, J.A. de Plen: 1734, 1738Azevedo Brito, B. de Plen: 1735, 1736, 1741, 1743,
1745, 1747, 1749, 1751-1755, 1757..1760, 17631768, 177~
Denot Medpiros, J.A. Soc: 651, 655-657, 660, 663,665,667,668
Malcher, de Macedo, L.M. Soc: 678Souza e Silva, C.A. de Soc: 652, 680
CANADA
Conference on International Container Traffic (UNjIMCO),Geneva 1972: preparation Plen: 1755
Developing countries: trained personnel: outflow Plen: 1759Economic and Social Council: work: organization: improve..
ment measures Plen: 1743Science and technology: United Nations machinery: review
Plen: 1754
Speeches by representativesSpencer, C.O. Plen: 1743, 1754, 1755, 1759
CEYLON
Cartography: international co-operation Plen: 1762Commiss:.0n for Social Development: report, 22nd session
Sue: 662Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),
Gene;ra 1972: preparation Plen: 1760Developing countries: trained personnel: outflow Plen: 1763ECOll0mic and Social Council: work: organization: improve..
ment measures Plen: 1736Palestine refugees: assistance Plen: 1747Psychotropic substances: control: Convention, 1971: acces..
sions and ratifications Soc: 668Science ana technology: United Nations machinery: review
Plen: 1754
INDEX TO SPEECHES
CEYLON (continued)
Speeches by represcmtativesDe Silva, D.S. Soc: 662, 668Yogasundram, Y. Plen: 1736, 1747, 1754,1760,1762,
1763
CHILE
Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),Geneva 1972: preparation Plen: 1749
Speeches by representativesFigueroa, U. Plen: 1749
CONGO (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC)
Capital punishment Soc: 651Commission for Social Development:
report, 22nd session Plen: 1771; Soc: 664, 667work programme, 1971-1975 Plen: 1771
Commission on Human Rights: report, 27th sessionPlen: 1771
Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 1st session Plen: 1758Crime: prevention: international co-operation Plen: 1771Developing countries: trained personnel: outflow Plen: 1759.Economip, and Social Council: work: organization: improve-
ment measures Plen: 1735, 1743Mentally retarded: rights: declaration (draft) Soc: 664Palestir.e refugees: assistance Plen: 1747 .Regional development: research and training: United Nations
programme Plen: 1771Science and technology: United Nations machinery: review
Plen: 1753Social conditions Plen: 1771; Soc: 667Social development: role of structural change Plen: 1771;
Soc: 667Transport: development: United Nations centre: establish
ment(propcsed) Plen: 1752World Tourism Organization: co-operation with United Na
tions Soc: 656
Speeches by representativesLouya, B. Plen: 1735,1743, 1747, 1752, 1753, 1758,
1759Makolo, P. Plen: 1771; Soc: 651, 656, 664, 667
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:DIVISION OF NARCOTIC DRUGS: DIRECTOR(Kusevic, V.)
International Narcotics Control Board: report, 3rd Soc: 666Psychotropic substances: control: Convention, 1971: acces
sions and ratifications Soc: 657
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:DIVISION OF PUBLIC FINANCE AND FINANCIALINSTITUTIONS: FINANCIAL POLICY AND INSTITUTIONS SECTION: CHIEF (Benoit, J.P.V.)
Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 1st session Plen: 1766
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DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: DIREC..TOR (Gresford, G.B.)
Computers: use for development Plen: 1756Science and technology: United Nations machinery: review
Plen: 1753, 1767
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION DIVISION: DIRECTOR(Wu, C.-Y.)
Public administration: role in development Plen: 1748, 1749
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:RESOURCES AND TRANSPORT DIVISION: DIRECTOR(Barnea, J.)
Transport: development: United Nations centre: establishment (proposed) Plen: 1752
World Tourism Organization: co-operation with United Nations Soc: 656
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:RESOURCES AND TRANSPORT DIVISION: TRANSPORT SECTION: CHIEF (Lastovka, Z.)
Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),Geneva 1972: preparation Plen: 1751
Transport: development: United Nations centre: establishment (proposed) Plen: 1751
World Tourism Organi~ation: co-operation with United Nations Soc: 659
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT DIVISION
Capital punishment Soc: 648, 650Commission for Social Development: report, 22nd session
Soc: 660, 665Developing countries: trained personnel: outflow Plen: 1756Social development: role of structural change Soc: 665
Speeches by representativesHoward, G.D. (Deputy Director) Plen: 1756Jansson, K.G. (Direl:tor) Soc: 648, 650, 660,661,665
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:STATISTICAL OFFICE
Statistical Commission: report, 16th session Plen: 1740,1741, 1746
Speeches by representativesKennesey, Z. Plen: 1746Loftus, P.J. (Director) Plen: 1740, 1741
INDEX TO SPEECHES
DIVISION OF HUMAN RIGHTS: DIRECTOR (Schreiber, M.)
Commission on Human Rights: report, ~7th sessionPlen: 1771; Soc: 669, 678-680
Journalists: protection in areas of armed conflict: international convention (draft) Soc: 678
Slavery: elimination Soc: 679Trade union rights: infringements: allegations Soc: 678, 68C
ECONOMIC . AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: SECRETARY(Ahmed, R.)
Cttee for Pr ,gramme and Co-ordination: members: election Plen: 1737
Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 1st session Plen: 1766Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),
Geneva 1972: preparation Plen: 1757Council Cttee on NGOs: members: election Plen: 1737Economic and Social Council:
agenda, 50th session Plen: 1738agenda, 51st session Plen: 1772work: organization: improvement measures Plen: 1737,
1761, 1768work programme, 1971 Plen: 1735
General Assembly: decisions, 25th session: action by theEconomic and Social Council Plen: 1735
Intergovernmental Cttee of the WFP (UN/FAO): members:election Plen: 1737
Plenipotentiary Conference to Amend the Single Conventionon Narcotic Drugs (1961), Geneva 1972: conveningSoc: 659
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THEUNITED NATIONS
Commission for Social Development: report, 22nd sessionSoc: 661
International Narcotics Control Board: report, 3rd Soc: 666
Speeches by representativesLaurent, M.G. Soc: 661, 666
FRANCE
Africa, Southern: racial discrimination and apartheid: elimi..nation Plen: 1771; Sac: 680
Capital punishment Soc: 650, 651Commission for Social Development:Commission for Social Development: report, 22nd session
Soc: 660, 661, 665, 667, 668Commission on Human Rights: report, 27th session
Plen: 1771; Soc: 669, 675, 678-680Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 1st session Plen: 1758,
1764, 1766Computers: use for development Plen: 1755, 1756, 1763Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),
Geneva 1972: preparation Plen: 1751, 1755, 1757,1760
Developing countries: trained personnel: outflowPlen: 1759, 1763, 1765, 1768
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FRANCE (continued)
Economic and Social Council:agenda, 50th session Plen: 1738agenda, 51st session Plen: 1772officers, 1971: electionwork: organization Plen: 1733, 1760work: organization: improvement measures Plen: 1734,
1736, 1739, 1743, 1745, 1765, 1768, 1772work programme, 1971 Plen: 1735
Education: application of new communication techniquesPlen: 176B; Soc: 655, 658
General Assemoly: decisions, 25th session: action by theEconomic and Social Council Plen: 1735
Human rights: periodic reports Soc: 675, 678International Narcotics Control Boara: report, 3rd
Soc: 666Journalists: protection in areas of armed conflict: interna.
tional convention (draft) Soc: 669, 675, 676Mentally retarded: rights: declaration (draft) Soc: 665
667Nazism: measures against Plen: 1771; Soc: 680Non-governmental organizations: consultative status: appU...
eations Soc: 652, 653Palestine refugees: assistance Plen: 1747Plenipotentiary Conference to Amend the Single Convention
on Narcotic Drugs (1961), Geneva 1972: conveningPlen: 1769; Soc: 657, 668
Psychotropic substances: control: Convention, 1971: accessions and ratifications Soc: 657, 659, 668
Public administration: role in development Plen: 1749,1750, 1753
Racial discrimination: elimination Plen: 1771; Soc: 680Right of peoples to self-determination: universal realization
Plen: 1771; Soc: 680Roads: traffic: Convention, 1949: accession of Korea (Repub
lic) Plen: 1742Science and technology: United Nations machinery: revie':1
Plen: 1753,1754,1756,1767,1772Social conditions Soc: 665, 667Statistical Commission: report, 16th session Plen: 1746,
1747Trade lmion rights: infringements: allegations Plen: 1771;
Soc: 680Transport: development: United Nations centre: establish
ment (proposed) Plen: 1751, 1752, 1760United Nations Development Decade, 2nd: international
strategy: implementation: role of Commission forSocial Development Soc: 667, 668
World Tourism Organization: co-operation with United Nations Soc: 656, 658
Speeches by representativesBoivineau, C. Plen: 1769; Soc: 655, 658Gros, L. Plen: 1754..1756, 1760, 1763, 1765, 1768Kosciusco-Morizet, J. Plen: 1759Le D~raison, M. Plen: 1769, 1771; Soc: 650, 651, 656,
658, 666, 667, 678, 680Paolini, J.D. Soc: 652, 653, 657, 659...661, 665, 667,
668, 669, 675, 679Prague, Bo Plen: 1746, 1749-1752, 1755, 1757, 1758,
1760, 1764, 1766, 1768Viaud, M. Plen: 1733..1736, 1738, 1739, 1742, 1743,
1745, 1747, 1753, 1754, 1756, 1763, 1765, 1767,1768, 1772
GHANA
INDEX TO SPEECHES
GREECE (continued)
Africa, Southern: racial discrimination and apartheid: elimination Soc: 672
Capital punishment Soc: 650Commission for Social Development:
report, 22nd session Soc: 665work programme, 1971-1975 Soc: 665
Commission on Human Rights: report, 27th sessionSoc: 672
Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),Geneva 1972: preparation Plen: 1760
Developing countries: trained personnel: outflow Plen: 1763Economic and Social Council:
agenda, 50th session Plen: 1744work: organization: improvement measures Plen: 1734,
1736, 1739, 1743, 1745, 1768work programme, 1971 Plen: 1735
Education: application of new communication techniquesSoc: 654, 655
General Assembly: decisions, 25th session: action by theEconomic and Social Council Plen: 1735
Non-governmental organizations: consultative status: applications Soc: 653
Palestine refugees: assistance Plen: 1747Plenipotentiary Conference to Amend the Single Convention
on Narcotic Drugs (1961), Geneva 1972: conveningPlen: 1770
Psychotropic substances: control: Convention, 1971: accessions and ratifications Plen: 1770
-Racial discrimination: elimination Soc: 672Regional development: research and training: United Nations
programme Soc: 665Science and technology: United Nations machinery: review
Plen: 1753, 1767Trade unions rights: infringements: allegations Soc: 678Transport: development: United Nations centre: establish
ment (proposed) Plen: 1752, 1760
Speeches by representativesAkwei, R.M. Plen: 1734-1736,1739,1743-1745,1747,
1752, 1753, 1767Amissah, J.L.M. Soc: 665Sam, E. Plen: 1760, 1763, 1768Sekyiamah, E.K. Plen: 1770: Soc: 650, 653-655,
672, 678
GREECE
Capital punishment Soc: 650, 651Commission for Social Development: report, 22nd session
Soc: 663, 665, 666Commission on Human Rights: report, 27th session
Soc: 675, 678Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 1stsession Plen: 1764Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),
Geneva 1972: preparation Plen: 1149, 1755, 1757,1760
Developing countries: trained personnel: outflow:Plen:1760, 1765
Economic and Social Council:agenda, 51st session Plen: 1772work: organization: improvement measures Plen: 1734,
1736, 1739, 1743, 1761, 1765, 1768, 1772work programme, 1971 Plen: 1735
Education: application of new communication techniquesSoc: 655, 658
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General Assembly: decisions, 25th session: action by theEconomic and Social Council Plen: 1735
Human rights: periodic reports Soc: 675Journalists: protection in areas of armed conflict: interna
tional convention (draft) Soc: 675, 678Mentally retarded: rights: declaration (draft) Soc: 665, 667Non-governmental organizations: consultative status: appli-
cations Soc: 653Palestine refugees: assistance Plen: 1747Public administration: role in devl;lopment Plen: 1753Science and technology: United Nations machinery: review
Plen: 1753, 1754Statistical Commission: report, 16th session Plen: 1741,
1746Transport: development: United Nations centre: establish
ment (proposed) Plen: 1741, 1751, 1752, 1759, 1760World TouriFlm Organization: co-operation with United Na
tions .Soc: 656, 658
Speeches by representativesCaranicas, C.P. Plen: 1734-1736, 1739, 1741, 1743,
1746, 1749, 1751... 1755, 1757, 1759-1761, 1764,1765, 1768, 1772; Soc: 658
Daes, E.I.A. Soc: 650, 651, 653, 655~ 656, 658~ 663,665, 666, 675, 678
Stathatos, S.G. Plen: 1747
HAITI
Capital punishment Plen: 1769Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),
Geneva 1972: preparation Plen: 1749Developing cOlmtries: trained personnel: outflow
Plen: 1759,1763, 1765Economic and Social Council:
officers, 1971: election Plen: 1733work: organization: improveme ~ measures Plen: 1734
1736, 1743, 1745work programme, 1971 Plen: 1735
Palestine refugees: assistance Plen: 1747Roads: traffic: Convention, 1949: accession ofKorea(Repub
lic) Plen: 1742Statistical Commission: report, 16th session Plen: 1746
Speeches by representativesAntoine, M.C. Plen: 1733-1736, 1742, 1743, 1745
1747,1749, 1759, 1763, 1765, 1769
HUNGARY
Africa, Southern: racial discrimination and apartheid: elimination Soc: 675
Capital punishmEmt Soc: 649Commission for Social Development:
report, 22nd iJession Soc: 664, 667work programme, 1971-1975 Soc: 664
Commission on Human Rights: report, 27th sessionSoc: 675, 679, 680
Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 1st session Plen: 1762,1764
Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),Geneva 1972: preparation Plen: 1751, 1757, 1760
Developing countries: trained personnel: outflowPlen: 1759
HUNGARY (continued)
INDEX TO SPEECHES
INDONESIA
Plen: 1754Plen: 1736, 1738Plen: 1740-1743, 1745, 1751, 1752
Economic and Social Council:agenda, 50th session Plen: 1738work: organization: improvement measures Plen: 1736,
1743,1745, 1768Education: application of new communication techniques
Sac: 654, 658Non..governmental organizations: consultative status: appli
cations Soc: 652, 653Plenipotentiary Conference to Amend the Single Convention
on Narcotic Drugs (1961), Geneva 1972: conveningSac: 659
Psychotropic substances: control: Convention, 1971: acces...sions and ratifications Soc: 659, 668
Public administration: role in development Plen: 1748Racial discrimination: elimination Soc: 675Roads: traffic: Convention, 1949: accession of Korea (Repub
lie) Plen: 1742Science and technology: United Nations machinery: review
Plen: 1754Social conditions Sac: 664Social development: role of structural change Soc: 664, 667Statistical Commission: report, 16th session Plen: 1740Transport: development: F:!ited Nations centre: establish-
ment (proposed) Plen: 1741, 1751, 1752United Nations Development Decade, 2nd: international
strategy: implementation: role of Commission forSocial Development Soc: 664, 667
Speeches by 'representativesBudai, G. Soc: 652, 653, 664, 66'7, 6'75, 679, 680Halasz, 1. Soc: 649Nathon, 1. Soc: 654, 658, 659, 668Pataki, J. Plen: 1748, 1757,1759, 1760, 1762, 1764,
1768Selmeci, G.Szarka, K.Tardos, J.
INDIA
Commission for Social Developmant: report, 22nd sessionSoc: 664
Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 1st session Plen: 1762Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),
Geneva 1972: preparation Plen: 1747Economic and Social CQ1.IDcil: work: organization: improve
ment measures Plen: 1743Education: application of new communication techniques
Soc: 654India-Pakistan question Plen: 1771; Soc: 669-671, 675,6'77Mentally retarded: rights: declaration (draft) Soc: 664Plenipotentiary Conference to Amend the Single Convention
on Narcotic Drugs (1961), Geneva 1972: conveningSoc: 657, 659
Psychotropic substances: control: Convention, 1971: accessions and ratifications Soc: 657
Transport: development: United Nations centre: establishment (proposed) Plen: 174.1, 1751
World Tourism Organization: co-operation with United Nations Soc: 656, 658, 659
Speeches by representativesAbhyankar, A.N. Soc: 654Gupta, R. Plen: 1741, 1751, 1762; Soc: 656, 658, 659Jain, N.P. Plen: 1743, 1747; Soc: 656,657, 659, 664,
671Sen, S. Plen: 1771; Soc: 669, 670, 675, 677
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Capital punishmentCartography: international co-operation Plen: 1762Commission for Social Development: report, 22nd eession
Soc: 662Commission on Human Rights: report, 27th session
Sac: 672, 676, 680Economic and Social Council:
officers, 1971: election Plen: 1733work: organization: improvement measures Plen: 1734
1737,1765,1772work programme, 1971 Plen: 1735
Palestine refugees: assistance Plen: 1747Science and technology: United Nations machinery: review
Plen: 1754Trade union rights: infringements: allegations Soc: 680World Tourism Organization: co-operation with United Na
tions Soc: 658
Speeches by representativesMaramis, J.B.P. Plen: 1733-1737, 1765, 1772Prodjolalito, K. Soc: 658, 676, 680Sasradipura, A. Soc: 651, 662Sumantera, N.K. Plen: 1747, 1754, 1762
INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION ANDDEVELOPMENT
Transport: developffio3nt: United Nations centre: establishment (proposed) Plen: 1752
Speeches by representativesFranco-Holguin, E. Plen: 1752
INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION
Transport: development: United Nations centre: establishment (proposed) Plen: 1759, 1760
Speeches by representativesGamacchio, G. PIen: 1759
INTERNATIONAL CONFEDERATION OF FREE TRADE'UNIONS
Commission for Social Development: report, 22nd sessionSoc: 661
Trade union rights: infringements: allegations Soc: 671
Speeches by representatives'von Roemer, B. Soc: 661, 671
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANISATION
Trade union rights: infringements: allegations Soc: 678World Tourism Organization: co..operation with United Na
tions Soc: 658
Speeches by repre$~;mtatives
Teferra, M. Soc: 658von Stedingk, C.M. Soc: 678
INDEX TO SPEECHES
INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS CONTROL BOARD: PRESIDENT (Greenfielcl, H.)
International Narcotics Control Board: report, 3rd Sac: 666
IRAQ
Middle East situation Sac: 673
Speeches b}' representativesRaouf, A. Sac: 673
ISRAEL
IVliddle East situation Boc: 670, 671, 673
Speech(?s by represerztativASBarmore, J. Soc: 670, 671, 673
ITALY
Africa, Southern: racial discrimination and apartheid: elimination Soc: 680
Capital punishment Soc: 648, 649, 651Commission for Social Development: report, 22nd session
Soc: 661, 665, 667, 668'Commission on Human Rights: report, 27th session
Soc: 678-680Computers: use for development Plen: 1763Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),
Geneva 1972: preparation P1en: 1757Economic and Social Council:
officers, 1971: election Plen: 1733work: organization: improvement measures P1en: 1736,
1739, 1745, 1761, 1768work programme, 1971 P1en: 1735
Education: application of new communication teclmiquesSoc: 654
International Narcotics Contrcl Board: report, 3rd Soc: 666Non~governmental organizations: consultative status: appli-
cations Soc: 652, 653Palestine refugees: assistance P1en: 1747Racial discrimination: elimination Soc: 680Right of peoples to self-determination: universal realiza..
tion Soc: 678Science and technology: United Nations machinery: review
Plen: 1756Social conditions Soc: 665Social development: role of structural change Soc: 665Trade union rights: infringements: allegations Soc: 680United Nations Development Decade, 2nd: international
strategy: implementation: role of Commission forSocial Development Soc: 665, 667, 668
World Tourism Organization: co-operation with United Na··Hons Soc: 656, 658
Speeches by representativesCao-Pinna, M.A. Soc: 661, 665..668, 672, 678..680Franzi, M. Plen: 1733, 1735Quaroni, A. P1en: 1736, 1739, 1745, 1747, 1756,
1757,1763,1768Sco1amiero, G. Soc: 652... 654, 656, 658Vinci, P. Plen: 1761; Soc: 648, 649, 651
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JAMAICA
Africa, Southern: racial discrimination and apartheid: elimi",ntltion Soc: 680
Capital punishment Soc: 651Commission for Social Development:
report, 22nd session Soc: 664, 667work programme, 1971-1975 Sac: 664
Commission on Human Rights: report, 27th sessionSoc: 678, 680
Computers: use for development P1en: 1753, 1763Developing countries: trained personnel: outflow
P1en: 1759.Journa1i.sts: protection in areas of armed conflict: interna~
tiona1 convention (draft) Soc: 678Nazism: measures against Soc: 678Palestine refugees: assistance Plen: 1747Public administration: role in development Ple.n: 1749Racial discrimination: elimination Soc: 680Sctence and ·-techno10gy: United Nations machinery: review
Plen: 1753Social conditions Soc: 664, 667Statistical Commission: report, 16th session P1en: 1740Trade union rights: infringements: allegations Soc: 680World Tourism Organization: co~.operationwith United Na-
tions Soc: 656
Speeches by representativesAnderson, H.D. Soc: 651, 664, 667, 678, 680Marsh, P.V. Plen: 1740, 1747, 1749, 1753, 1759,
1763; Soc: 656
JAPAN
Cttee on Natural nesources: report, 1st session Plen: 1758,1762
Economic and Social Council: work: organization: improve..ment measures Plen: 1761
Speeches by representativesOgiso, M. P1en: 1758, 1761, 1762
KENYA
Capital punishment Soc: 651Commission on Human Rights: report, 27th session
Soc: 678, 680Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 1st session Plen: 1758,
1764,1766Developing countries: trained personnel: outflow
Plen: 1760, 1765Economic and Social Council:
work: organization: improvement measures Plen: 1735,1736,1743
work programme, 1971 P1en: 1735Education: application of new communication techniques
Soc: 658Journalists: protection in areas of armed conflict: interna··
tiona1 convention (draft) Soc: 678Middle East situation Soc: 673Non-governmental organizations: consultative status: appli..
cations Soc: 652, 653Public administration: role in development P1en: 1748,
1750, 1753Science and tect"1010gy: United Nations machinery: review
Plen: 1753, 1754, 1767
KENYA (continued)
INDEX TO SPEECHES
MADAGASCAR
statistical Commission: report, 16th session Plen: 1746Trade union rights: infringements: allegations Soc: 679Transport: development: United Nations centre: establish-
ment (proposed) Plen: 1752, 1760World Tourism Organization: co-operation with United Na
tions Soc: 656, 658
Speeches by representativesKaniaru, D.W. Soc: 678-680Kiti, J .G. Soc: 651-653, 656, 658, 673Ndungu, P.J. Plen: 1735, 1746, 1750, 1753, 1764Odel'o-Jowi, J. Plen: 1735, 1736, 1743, 1748, 1752,
1754, 1758, 1760, 1765-1767
LEBANON
Capital punishment Soc: 650, 651Cartography: international co-operation Plen: 1762Commission for Social Development: report, 22nd session
Plen: 1770Commission on Human Rights: report, 27th session
Plen: 1771; Soc: 678, 680Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 1st session Plen: 1764Computers: use for development Plen: 1755Developing countries: trained personnel: outflow
Plen: 1763, 1765, 1767, 1768Ecollomic and Social Council:
officers, 1971: election Plen: 1733work: organization: improvement measures Plen: 1734,
1736, 1745, 1768Education: application of new communication techniques
Soc: 658Middle East situation Soc: 671, 673Nazism: measures aga.inst Soc: 678Non-governmental organizations: consultative status: appli
cations Soc: 652, 653Palestine refugees: assistance Plen: 1747Plenipotentiary Conference to Amend the Single Conven~ion
on Narcotic Drugs (1961), Geneva 1972: conveningSoc: 659
Psychotropic substances: control: Convention, 1971: accessions and ratifications Soc: 659
Public administration: role in development Plen: 1748Science and technology: United Nations machinery: review
Plen: 1754Trade union rights: infringements: allegations Soc: 680
Speeches by representativesGhorra, E. Plen: 1733, 1734,1736, 1745-1747,1763
1765,1767,1768Mahmassani, Y. Plen: 1770, 1771; Soc: 650-653,658,
659, 671, 673, 680Mobarak, S. Plen: 1748, 1754, 1755, 1762
LIBYA
Middle East situation Soc: 671
Speeches by representativesLayas, M. Soc: 671
33
Africa, Southern: racial discrimination and apartheid: elimination Soc: 680
Capital punishment Soc: 651Commission on Human Rights: report, 27th session
Soc: 680Cttee on Natural Resc,urces: report, 1st session Plen: 1758Developing countries: trained personnel: outflow
Plen: 1760Economic and Social Council: work: organization: improve
ment measures Plen: 1736, 1745, 1768Racial discrimination: elimination Soc: 680Science and technology: United Nations machinery: review
Plen: 1756Statistical Commission: report, 16th session Plen: 1746Transport: development: United Nations centre: establish
ment (proposed) Plen: 1752UNDP: Governing Council: members: election Plen: 1770World Tourism Organization: co-operation with United Na
tions Soc: 656
Speeches by representativesRabetafika, G. Plen: 1736, 1745, 1746, 1752, 1756,
1758, 1760, 1768, 1770Rakotosihanaka, M. Soc: 651, 656, 680
MALAYSIA
Cartography: international co.... operation Plen: 1762Commission on Human Rights: report, 27th session
Soc: 678Economic and Social Council: work: organization: improve
ment measures Plen: 1734Human rights: periodic repc~·ts Soc: 678Non-governmental organizations: consultative status: appli
cations Soc: 653Palestine refugees: assistance Plen: 1747Plenipotentiary Conference to Amend the Single Convention
on Narcotic Drugs (1961), Geneva 1972: conveningSoc: 657, 659
Psychotropic substances: control: Convention, 1971: accessions and ratifications Soc: 657
Roads: traffic: Convention, 1949: accession of Korea (Repub-lic) Plen: 1742
Science and technology: United Nations machinery: reviewPlen: 1753
Trade union rights: infringements: allegations Soc: 680World Tourism Organization: co-operation with United Na
tions Soc: 658
Speeches by representativesAriff, Y. Plen: 1734,1742; Soc: 653, 657-659, 678, 680Taib, M.H. bin Plen: 1747, 1753, 1762
NEW ZEALAND
Africa, Sotithern: racial discrimination and apartheid: elimi-nation Soc: 678, 680
Capital punishment Soc: 649Cartography: international co-operation Plen: 1762Commission for Social Development: report, 22nd session
Soc: 662Commission on Human Rights: report, 27th session
Soc: 676, 678, 680
NEW ZEALAND (continued)
INDEX TO SPEECHES
NORWAY (continued)
Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 1st session Plen: 1762,1764, 1766
Computers: use for development Plen: 1755, 1'763Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),
Geneva 1972: preparation Plen: 1755Economic and Social Council:
agenda, 50th session Plen: 1738agenda, 51st session Plen: 1772work: organization: improvement measures Plen: 1734,
1739, 1743, 1745, 1765, 1768, 1772work programme, 1971 Plen: 1735
International Narcotics Control Board: report, 3rd Soc: 668Palestine refugees: assistance Plen: 1747Plenipotentiary Conference to Amend the Single Convention
on Narcotic Drugs (1961), Geneva 1972: conveningSoc: 657, 659
Psychotropic substances: control: Convention, 1971: acces-sions and ratifications Soc: 657, 668
Public administration: role in development Plen: 1749, 1753Racial discrimination: elimination Soc: 678, 680Roads: traffic: Convention, 1949: accession ofKorea(Repub~
lic) Plen: 1742Science and technology: United Nations machinery: review
Plen: 1756Statistica~ Commission: report, 16th session Plen: 1741Trade union rights: infringements: allegations Soc: 679,680Transport: development: United Nations centre: establish-
ment (proposed) Plen: 1751World Tourism Organization: cOr~operationwith United Na~
tions Soc: 656, 658
Speeches by representativesBennet, P.W. Soc: 656, 658Gates, R.J. Plen: 1741, 1745, 1749, 1753,1755~ 1762,
1764, 1766Scott, J.V. Plen: 1734, 1735, 1738, 1739, 1742, 1743,
1747, 1751, 175'3, 1762,1763,1765,1768,1772;Soc: 649, 676, 680
Williams, P.J. Soc: 657. 659. 662, 668, 678-680
NIGER
Capital punishment Soc: 651
Speeches by representativesAmina, J. Soc: 651
NORWAY
, Africa, Southern: racial discrimination and apartheid: elimination Soc: 680
Capital punishment Soc: 650Commission for Social Development: report, 22nd session
Soc: 663, 665, 667Commission on Human Rights: report, 27th session
Soc: 680Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 1st session Plen: 1766Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),
Geneva 1972: preparation Plen: 1747, 1749, 1755,1757
Economic and Social Council:agenda, 50th session Plen: 1744officers, 1971: election Plen: 1733work: organization: improvement measures Plen: 1734,
1736, 1739, 1743, 1768
34
Indigenous populations: discrimination: eliminationSoc: 680
Non-governmental organizations: consultative status: appliM
cations Soc: 653Palestine refugees: assistance Plen: 1747Racial discrimination: elimination Soc: 680Science and technology: United Nations machinery: review
Plen: 1756Social conditions Soc: 665, 667Trade union rights: infringements: allegations Soc: 680Transport: development: United Nations centre: establis-
ment (proposed) Plen: 1752, 1760
Speeches by representativesArvesen, J. Plen: 1756; Soc: 650D~rum,. O. Plen: 1766Hambro, E. Plen: 1768Hedemann, K. Plen: 1733-1 r736, 1739, 1743, 1744,
1747,1749,1752,1755,1757,171)0R8fshal, S. Soc: 653, 665, 667Utheim. B. Soc: 680
OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER
Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),Geneva 1972: preparation Plen: 1755
Transport: development: United Nations centre: establishment (proposed) Plen: 1751
Speeches by representativesSaddler, S.F. Plen: 1751, 1755
OFFICE OF THE LEGAL COUNSEL
Psychotropic substances: control: Convention, 1971: accessions and ratifications Soc: 657, 659, 668
Speeches by representativesWattles, G.W. Soc: 657, 659, 668
PAKISTAN
Capital punishffio:mt Soc: 650Cartography: international co-operation Plen: 1762Commission for Social Development: report, 22nd session
Soc: 664, 665, 667Commission on Human Rights: report, 27th session
Soc: 678-680Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 1st session Plen: 1762,
1766Computers: use for development Plen: 1753Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),
Geneva 1972: preparation Plen: 1748, 1751Developing countries: trained personnel: outflow
Plen: 1759, 1763Economic and Social Council:
agenda, 51st session Plen: 1772officers, 1971: election Plen: 1733work: organization: improvement measures Plen: 1735,
1736,1745, 1768work programme, 1971 Plen: 1735
Education: application of new communication techniquesSoc: 655, 656
PAKISTAN (continued)
INDEX TO SPEECHES
ROMANIA (continued)
India-Pakistan question Plen: 1771; Soc: 669..671, 675,677Journalists: protection in areas of armed conflict: interna
tional convention (draft) Soc: 678Non-governmental organizations: consultative stat'Js: appli-
cations Soc: 652, 653 'Palestine refugees: assistance Plen: 1747Public administration: role in development Plen: 1749,
1750, 1753Science and technology: United Nations machinery; r&view
Plen: 1752, 1756Social conditions Soc: 664, 665, 667Social development: role of structural change Soc: 665Statistical Commission: report, 16th session Plen: 1741,
1744, 1746Trade union rights: infringements: allegations Soc: 679Transport: development: United Nations centre: establish
ment (proposed) Plen: 1752United Nations Development Decade, 2nd: international
strategy: implementation: role of Commission forSocial Development Soc: 665, 667
Vital statistics: standardization Plen: 1'744World Tourism Organization: co-operation with United Na
tions Soc: 656
Speeches by representativesAkram, M. Plen: 1735,1736, 1745, 1747, 1748,1751,
1762, 1768, 1772; Soc: 652, 653, 656, 664, 665,667-679
Farooq, M. Plen: 1741, 1744, 1746, 1749, 1750, 1753,1759,1763,1766; Soc: 680
Karim, S.A. Plen: 1733Mehdi, H. Soc: 655Shahi, A. Plen: 1745,1752,1756,1768, 1771;Soc: 669
671, 675, 677
PERU
Capital punishment Plen: 1769; Soc: 651Commission for Social Development: report, 22nd session
Soc: 667Developing countries: trained personnel: outflow
Plen: 1763Economic and Social Council: work: organization: improve
ment measures Plen: 1735Palestine refugees: assistance Plen: 1747Plenipotentiary Conference to Amend the Single Convention
on Narcotic Drugs (1961), Geneva 1972: conveningSoc: 668
Psychotropic substances: control: Convention, 1971: accessions and ratifications S00: 668
Roads: traffic: Convention, 1949: accession ofKarea(Republic) Plen: 1742
Social conditions Soc: 667
Speeches by representativesDammert, Plen: 1769; Soc: 668Rivero, O. de Plen: 1763; Soc: 667Soto, A. de Plen: 1742, 1747; Soc: 651Torres, J. Plen: 1735
ROMANIA
Computers: use for development Plen: 1755
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Speeches by representativesDiaconescu, G. Plen: 1755
SUDAN
Africa, Southern: racial discrimination and apartheid: elimination Soc: 680
Capital punishment Soc: 649, 651Commission fOl~ Social Development: report, 22nd session
Soc: 660Commission on Human Rights: report, 27th session
Soc: 672, 678-680Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 1st session Plen: 1766Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),
Geneva 1972: preparation Plen: 1760Developing countries: trained personnel: outflow
Plen: 1763, 1765Economic and Social Council:
agenda, 50th session Plen: 1738agenda, 51st session Plen: 1772officers, 1971: election Plen: 1733work: organization: improvement measures Plen: 1734,
1736, 1738, 1743, 1745, 1768, 1772Education: application of new communication techniques
Soc: 655, 658Journalists: protection in areas of armed conflict: interna
tional convention (draft) Soc: 678Middle East situ~.tion Soc: 672, 673Non-governmental organizations: consultative status: appli-
cations Soc: 652, 653Palestine refugees: assistance Plen: 1747Public administration: role in development Plen: 1753Racial discrimination: elimination Soc: 680Roads: traffic: Convention, 1949: accession of Korea (Repub
lic) Plen: 1742Science and technology: United Nations machinery: review
Plen: 1767Statistical Commission: report, 16th session Plen: 1746Trade union rights: infringements: allegations Soc: 679,680Transport: development: United Nations centre: establish-
ment (proposed) Plen: 1751World Tourism Organization: co-operation with United Na
tions Soc: 658
Speeches by representativesEl Sheikh, O. Soc: 649, 651-653, 655, 660, 672, 673,
678-680Fakhreddine, M. Plen: 1733Khalid, M. Plen: 1745Osman, S~M. Plen: 1734, 1736, 1738, 1742, 1743,
1745-1747, 1751, 1753, 1760, 1763, 1765-1768,1772; Soc: 658
SOCIAL COMMITTEE: SECRETARY (St. Claire, C.)
Education: application of new communication teclmiquesSoc: 655, 658
SOCIAL COMMITTEE: SECRETARY (Kamal, F.)
International Narcotios Control Board: report, 3rd Soc: 666World Tourism O:J:ganization: co..operation with United Na
tions Soc: 658
TUNISIA
INDEX TO SPEECHES
UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS
Africa, Southern: racial discrimination and apartheid: elimination Sac: 675
Capital punishment Sac: 648Commission for Social Development: report, 22nd session
Plen: 1771; Sac: 665, 667Commission on Human Rights: report, 27th session
Sac: 673, 675Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 1st session Plen: 1762,
1764, 1766Conference on Internatif'nal Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),
Geneva 1972: preparation Plen: 1751, 1755Economic and Social Council:
work: organization: improvement measm'es Plen: 1734,1745
work programme, 1971 Plen: 1735Education: application of new communicatioI! techniques
Sac: 654, 655International Narcotics Control Board: report, 3rd
Sac: 666, 668Middle East situation Sac: 673Palestine refugees: assistance Plen: 1747Plenipotentiary Conference to Amend the Single Convention
on Narcotic Drugs (1961), Geneva 1972: conveningSac: 668
Psychotropic substances: control: Convention, 1971: acces-sions and ratifications Sac: 668
Public administration: role in development Plen: 1750, 1753Racial discrimination: elimination Sac: 675Science and technology: United Nations machine~:'y: review. Plen: 1756Social conditions Plen: 1771; Sac: 667Statistical Commission: report, 16th session 'Plen: 1746Trade union rights: infringements: allegations Sac: 680
SpeBches by representativesAyoub, H. Plen: 1734, 1735,1745-1747,1750, 1753,
1755, 1756, 1762, 1764, 1766; Sac: 654, 655Belkhiria, K. Sac: 648, 675, 680Chtioui, A. Sac: 673Fourati, M. Plen: 1771; Sac: 665-668
TURKEY
International Narcotics Control Board: report, 3rdPlen: 1769
Plenipotentiary Conference to Amend the Single Conventionon Narcotic Drugs (1961), Geneva 1972: conveningSac: 659
Psychotropic sUbstances: control: Convention, 1971: acces...sions and ratifications Sac: 659
Speeche~ by representativesBay Ulken, U.H. Sac: 659Eren, N. Plen: 1769
UNDER...SECRETARY..GENERAL FOR ECONOMIC AND SO...CIAL AFFAIRS (de Seynes, P.)
Economic and Social Council: work: organization: improvement measures Plen: 1743
General Assembly: decisions, 25th sessi-on: action by theEconomic and Social Council Plen: 1735
Science and technology: United Nations machinery: reviewPlen: 1767
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Africa, Southern: racial discrimination and apartheid: elimi...nation Plen: 1771; Sac: 672, 678
Capital punishment Sac: 650, 651Commission for Social Development:
report, 22nd session Sac: 661, 665, 667work programme, 1971...1975 Plen: 1771
Commission on Human Rights: report, 27th sessionPlen: 1771; Sac: 673, 678... 680
Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 1st session Plen: 1758,1762, 1764, 1766
Computers: use for development Plen: 1755, 1763Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),
Geneva 1972: preparation Plen: 1747, 1751, 1755,1757,1760
Crime: prevention: international co...operation Plen: 1771;Sac: 667
Developing countries: trained personnel: outflowPlen: 1:756, 1763, 1765, 1768
Economic and Social Council:agenda, 50th session Plen: 1738agenda, 51st session Plen: 1772work: organization: improvement measures Plen: 1734,
1736,1739, 1743, 1745, 1765, 1768, 1772work programme, 1971 Plen: 1735
Education: application of new communication tech.niquesPlen: 1769; Sac: 654, 656, 658
General Assembly: decisions, 25th session: action by theEconomic and Social Council Plen: 1735
Human rights: periodic reports Sac: 678Indigenous populations: discrimination: elimination
Plen: 1771Inter-governmental organizations: co-operation with the
Economic and Social Council Plen: 1769Journalists: protection in areas of armed conflict: interna-
tional convention (draft) Plen: 1771; Sac: 678Mentally retarded: rights: declaration (draft) Sac: 667Middle Ea.st situation Sac: 670, 671, 673Non...governmental organizations: consultative status: appli..
cations Plen: 1769; Sac: 652, 653Palestine refugees: assistance Plen: 1747P1I3nipotentiary Conference to Amend the Single Convention
on Narcotic Drugs (1961), Geneva 1972: conveningPlen: 1769; Sac: 659, 668
Psychotropic substances: control: Convention, 1971: accessions and ratifications Plen: 1769; Sac: 659
Public administration: role in development Plen: 1748,1750, 1753
Racial discrimination: elimination Plen: 1771; Sac: 672, 678Regional development: research and training: United Nations
Programme Sac: 667Roads: traffic: Convention, 1949: accession of Korea (Repub-
lic) Plen: 1742Science and technology: United Nations machinery: review
Plen: 1752,1767Slavery: elimination Sac: 679Social conditions Plen: 1771; Sac: 665, 667Social development: role of structural change Plen: 1771;
Sac: 665, 667Statistical Commission: report, 16th session Plen: 1740,
1741, 1744, 1746, 1747Trade union rights: infringements: allegations Sac: 676, 680Transport: development: United Nations centre: establish..
ment (proposed) Plen: 1741, 1751, 1759Vital statistics: standardization Plen: 1744World Tourism Organization: co",op8ration with United Na
tions Sac: 656, 658
INDEX TO SPEECHES
UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS (continued)
Speeches by representativesFilimonov, N.r. Plen: 1744, 1756, 1768Lissov, G.P. Plen: 1734-1736, 1740, 1741, 1743,
1745-1753, 1755, 1757-1760, 1762-1768, 1772Rybakov, Y.M. Plen: 1771; Soc: 650,661, 665,667,
678-680 'Smirnov, G.A. Plen: 1769; Soc: 654, 656, 658Tarassov, M.K. Soc: 670, 671, 673Yevdokeyev, N.r. Plen: 1769; Soc: 651-653, 659,
668, 676Zakharov, A.V. Plen: 1739, 1742, 1747
UNITED KINGDOM (continued)
Speeches by representativesAllen, M.E. P1en: 1735McCarthy, D.Jo Plen: 1740,1744,1745,1747,1749-
1751,1753,1755,1757,1760,1764 1768Milton, D.F. Plen: 1766 'Reid, H.B. Soc: 655Solesby, T.A.H. Plen: 177~; Soc: 649, 652, 653, 656
658, 662, 666, 667, 673, 678-680
UNITED NATIONB DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC
Middle East situation Soc: 670
Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 1st session Plen: 1758
Speeches by representativesGeoghegan, M.H. P1en: 1758
Speeches by reprr.;j .- "'divesMoussa, A.M. Se,' 670 UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC ANDCUL
TURAL ORGANIZATION
UNITED NATIONS INSTITUTE FOR TRAINING AND RESEARCH
Education: application of new communication techniquesSoc: 653
Palestine refugees: assistance P1en: 1747
Speeches by representativesBehrstock, J. Soc: 653Varchaver, A. Plen: 1747
Africa, Southern: racial discrimination and apartheid: elimination Plen: 1771; Soc: 680
Capital punishment P1en: 1769; Soc: 649Commission for Social Development: report, 22nd session
Soc: 660, 661, 663, 667, 668Commission on Human Rights: report, 27th session
Plen: 1771; Soc: 673, 678-680Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 1st session P1en: 1758,
1762, 1764, 1766Computers: use for development Plen: 1755Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),
Geneva 1972: preparation Plen: 1747, 1755, 1757,1760
Developing countries: trained per-sonnel: outflowP1en: 1759, 1765, 1768
Economic and Social Council:agenda, 50th session P1en: 1738work: organization: improvement measures P1en: 1734,
1736, 1739, 1743, 1745, 1765, 1768, 1772Education: appLcation of new communication techniques
Soc: 654General Assembly: decisions, 25th session: action by the
Economic and Social Council Plen: 1735India-Pakistan question Soc: 670
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
personnel: outflowtrained
Speeches by representativesSza1ai, A. P1en: 1756
Developing countries:P1en: 1756
tJNITED KINGDOM
Capital punishment Soc: 649Commission for Social Development: report, 22nd session
Plen: 1771; Soc: 662, 667Commission on Human Rights: report, 27th session
Soc: 673, 678, 679Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 1st session Plen: 1764
1766 'Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),
Geneva 1972: pl'l~paratioI1 Plen: 1747, 1749, 1751,1755, 1757, ri'60
Economic and Social CO',mcil:work: organization: improvement measures Plen: 1745,
1768work programme, 1971 Plen: 1735
Edu~ation: application of new communication techniquesSoc: 655, 658
Human rights: periodic reports Soc: 673, 078International Narcotics Control Board: report, 3rd Soc: 666Journalists: protection in areas of armed conflict: interna-
tional convention (draft) Soc: 678Mentally retarded: rights: declaration (draft) Soc: 667Nazism: measures against Soc: 678Non-governmental organizations: consultativt:J status: appli
cations Soc: 652, 653Palestine refugees: assistance P1en: 1747Psychotropic substances: control: Convention, 1971: acces
sions and ratifications Soc: 657Public administration: role in development Plen: 1750, 1753Science and technology: United Nations machinery: review
Pien: 1753Slavery: elimination Soc: 679Social conditions P1en: 1771; Soc: 667Social development: role of structural change P1en: 1771;
Soc: 667Statistical Commission: report, 16th session Plen: 1740,
1744Trade union ri.ghts: infringements: allegations Soc: 680Transport: development: United Nations centre: establish
ment (proposed) Plen: 1760United Nations Development Decade, 2nd: international
strategy: implementation: role of Commission forSocial Development Soc: 667
World Tourism Organization: co-operation with United Nations Soc: 656
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INDEX TO SPEECHES
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (continued)
international Narcotics Control Board: l'eport, 3rdSoc: 666, 668
Middle East situation Soc: 673Nazism: measures against Plen: 1771; Soc: 678Non-governmental organizations: consultative status: appli-
cations Soc: 652, 653Palestine refugees: assistance Plen: 1747Plenipotentiary Conference to Amend the Single Convention
on Narcotic Drugs (1961), Geneva 1972: conveningSoc: 657, 659, 668
Psychotropic substances: control: Convention, 1971: acces-sions l.Uld ratifications Soc: 657
Public administration: role in development Plen: 175C, 1753Racial discrimination: elimination Plen: 1771; Soc: 680Right of peoples to self-determination: universal realization
Plen: 1771; Soc: 680Roads: traffic: Convention, 1949: accession of Korea (Repub
lic) Plen: 1742Science and technology: United Nations machinery: review
Plen: 1754, 1767, 1772Social conditions Soc: 667Sodal development: role of stl'uctural change Soc: 667Statistical Commission: report, 16th session Plen: 1746Trade union rights: infringements: allegations Plen: 1771;
Soc: 678, 680Transport: development: United Nations centre: establish
ment (proposed) Plen: 1741, 1751, 1752, 1757, 1760United Nations Development Decade, 2nd: international
strategy: implementation: role of Commission forSocial Development Soc: 667, 668
World Tourism Organization: co-operation with United Nations Soc: 656, 658
Speeches by rep1'esentativesBush, G.H. Plen: 1739,1747,1765; Soc: 652,657,661DUlUl, P.T. Plen: 1759,1762,1764, 1765Finger, S.M. Plen: 1742, 1743, 1752, 1759, 1760,
1768, 1772Hauser, R.E. Soc: 670, 673, 678Kitchen, R.W. Plen: 1745, 1754, 1767, 1768Koehring, J.W. Plen: 1755, 1757, 1768La Porta, A.F. Plen: 1755, 1758Lennon, H.K. Plen: 1741, 1746, 1750, 1751, 1753,
1766Olds, G.A. Plen: 1734-1736Picker, J. Soc: 660, 663Rose, J.A. Soc: 654, 656, 658Stillman, A.M. Plen: 1769, 1771; Soc: 649, 652, 653,
6591 666-668, 679, 680Webb, R.A. Plen: 1747
URUGUAY
Capital punishment Soc: 648Commission on Human Rights: report, 27th session
Soc: 674, 680Developing countries: trained persomwl: outflow
Plen: 1756, 1763Economic and Social Council:
officers, 1971: election Plen: 1733work: organization: improvement measures Plen: 1734
Indigenous populations: discrihlination: eliminationSoc: 680
Palestine refugees: assistanel" Plen: 1747Slavery: elimination SC~: 680
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URUGUAY (continued)
Speeches by representativesDubr~ G. Soc: 680Fajardo, A.D. Plen: 1734Giambruno, C. Soc: 674Legnani, A. Plen: 1733, 1747, 1756, 1763; Soc: 648
WORLD FEDERATION OF TRADE UNIONS
Africa: Southern: racial discrimination and apartheid: elimination Soc: 672
Commission for Social Development: report, 22nd sessionSoc: 661
Trade union rights: infringements: allegations Scc: 672
Speeches by representativesBarton,..B.A. Soc: 661, 6'72
WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ORGANIZATION
Compute:rs: use for development Plen: 1755
Speeches by representativesHarben, R. Plen: 1755
YUGOSLAVlp_
Africa, Southern: racial discrimination and apartheid: elimination Soc: 674
Capital punishment Soc: 648Commisshn for Social Development: report, 22nd session
Plen: 1771; Soc: 660, 662, 664, 665, 667, 668Commjssion on Human Rights: report, 27th session
Soc: 674, 679, 680Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 1st session Plen: 1762,
1766Developing countries: trained personnel: outflow
Plen: 1759Economic and Social Council:
agenda, 50th session Plen: 1738officers, 1971: election Plen: 1733work: organization Plen: 1760work: organization: improvement measures Plen: 1734
1736, 1739, 1745work programme, 1~71 Plen: 1735
Education: appUcation of new communtcation techniquesSoc: 655
Indigenous populations: discrimination: eliminationSoc: 680
International Narcotics Control Board: report, 3rdSoc: 666, 668
Non-governmental organizations: consultativE' status: applications Soc: 653
Palestine refugees: assistance Plen: 1747Plenipotentiary Conference to Amend the Single Convention
on Narcotic Drugs (1961), Geneva 1972: conveningSoc: 659, ~68
Psychotropic substances: control: Convention, 1971: accessions and ratifications Soc: 659, 668
Public administration: role in development Plen: 1748,1750, 1753
Racial discrimination: elimination Soc: 674Roads: traffic: Convention, 1949: accession of Korea (Repub
lic) Plen: 1742
YUGOSLAVIA (continued)
INDEX TO SPEECHES
YUGOSLAVIA (continued)
Science and teclmology: United Nations machinery: reviewPlen: 1754, 1772
Slavery: elimination So~: 680Social conditions Plen: 1771; Soc: 664, 665, 667Statistical Commission: report, 16th session Plen: 1740,
1741, 1746Trade union rights: infringements: allegations Soc: 679, 680Transport: development: United Nations centre: establish
ment (propossd) Plen: 1741United Nations Development Decade, 2nd: international
strategy: implementation: role of Commission forSocial Development Soc: 664, 667, 668
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World Tourism Organization: co-o.peration with United NatiO:lS Soc: 656, 658
Speeches by representativesCalovski, N. Plen: 1735, 1771; Soc: 648, 653, 655,
656, 660, 664-668, 674, 679, 680, 689Komatina, M. Plen: 1733Mojsov, L. Plen: 1739, 1748; Soc: 662Orci~, S. Plen: 1734, 1736, 1741,1742,1747, 1753,
1759; Soc: 656, 658Skataretiko, A. Plen: 1738, 1740, 1741, 1745, 1746,
1750, 1754, 1760, 1762, 1766, 1772
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4943 & Add.1 .4944 & Add.14945 . .,~946
494', (& Corr.1, English only)4948 & Corr.14949 &Add.1 (E/CN.4/1068 &Add.1) (ESCOR, 50th session,
supple no.4) & Summary4950 & Add.14951, 4952 (51st session)49534954 (51st session)4955, 49564957 (51st session)4958, 49594960 ,51st session)49614962 ,51st session)49634964 (& Corr .1, Russian only), Add.1-44965.49664967 (51st session)4968 & Add.14969 (E/C.7/13) (ESCOR, 50th session, suppl. no.6)4970 (51st session)4971 & Add.14972 (& Corr.1, Spanish only)4973-4982 (51st session)4983 (51st session)4984 & Add.1 (E/CN.5/473 & Add.1)(ESCOR, 50th session,
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