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ST/LIB/SER.B/E.45

DAG HAMMARSKJOLD LIBRARY

Index toproceedings of the

ECONOMIC ANDSOCIAL COUNCIL

Fifty-fourth session - 1973

-UNITED NATIONS

New York, 1973

DAG HAMMARSKJOLD LIBRARY

Bibliographical Series No. E.45

ST/LIB/SER.B/E .45

UNITED NATIONS PUBLICATION

Sales No. E.73.I.l5

Price: $U.S. 2.50(or equivalent in other currencies)

Table of Contents

Explanatory Note

Abbreviations

Introduction

Agenda ...

Subject Index

Index to Speeches

Numerical List of Documents

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Explanatory Note

AVAILABILITY OF DOCUMENTS

1. This Index, prepared by the Documentation Divisionof the United Nations Headquarters Library, New York, isintended to offer a bibliographical guide 'Co the proceedingsand documentation of the 54th session of th.e Economic andSocial Council as well as of its committees or 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 Counciland its committees;

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

(c) Subject inde~. Subjects are arranged alpha-betically, with reference to the documentation, discussion,and disposition of each item. Agenda item numbers areindicated in parentheses following the SUbject headings.Names of delegations are noted in parentheses followingthe meeting number whenever statements are made on aSUbject not scheduled as an agenda item or on a subjectreferred to in the general debate in plenary meetings;

(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 Nations Secretariat are listed underthe name of the Office or DE.~..trtment they represented;

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

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3. All summary records of plenary and committeemeetings of the Economic and Social Council appear firstin provisional mimeographed form. They may be identifiedby their symbol, which consists of the series symbol (e.g.,E/~, or E/AC .6/-) as indicated in the introduction (seeCheck list of meetings), followetj by SR and an ordinal num­ber corresponding to that of the meeting (e.g., E/SR.1847;E/AC.6/SR.594). Summary records of meetings are laterprinted as separate fascicles in the Official Records.

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 SUbsequently printed in the Annexesto the Official Records, where they ar'~ grouped into fasciclesaccording to agenda item number. The resolutions adoptedby the Economic and Social Council first issued in mimeo­graphed form, are collected ;n printed supplements to the0fficial Records of the sessicn. After their republicatio~ 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:

Economic and Social Council, Official Records,54th session:

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

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

CHANGES IN CONTENTS

In accordance with General Assembly resolution 2836(XXVI), requiring a reduction in United Nations documenta­tion, the foll Jwing changes have been introduced in thisIndex:

Subject Index. Summaries of texts of resolutionshave been discontinued. The full text of all resolutionsis published in document E/5367 (ESCOR, 54th sess., suppl.no.l).

AbbreviationsACABQ

ACCAdd.chap.CMEACorr.CouncilCPCCttee(s)ECAECAFE

ECEECLAEECESCORFAO

GAORGATT!AEAIBRD

ICAOICCICFTU

IDAIDBIFCIFCTU

ILOIMCO

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)Economic Commission for AfricaEconomic Commission for Asia 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 AgencyInternational Bank for Reconstruction and

DevelopmentInterna'~10nalCivil Aviation OrganizationInternatlOnal 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 Control BoardInternational Telecommunication Union

IUOTO

NGO(s)OECD

.para.(s)res.Rev.sect.sess.SFsuppl. no.TDBUNUNCITRAL

UNCTAD

UNDPUNESCO

UNHCR

UNICEFUNIDO

UNITAR

unitedKingdom

United StatesUPUUSSRWFPWFTUWFUNA

WHOWMO

International Union of Official TravelOrganisations

Non-governmental organization (s)Organization for Economic Co-operation and

Developmentparagraph(s)resolution(s)RevisionsectionsessionSpec ial Fundsupplement numberTrade and Development BoardUnited NationsUnited Nations Commission on Inter­

national Trade LawUnited Nations Conference on Trade and

DevelopmentUnited Nations Development ProgrammeUnited Nations Educational, Scientific and

Cultural OrganizationUnited Nations High Commissioner for

RefugeesUmtF:ct Nations Children's FundUnited Nations Industrial Development Orga­

nizationUnited Nations Institute for Training and

ResearchUnited K.ingdom of Great Britain and Northern

IrelandUnited States of AmericaUniversal Postal UnionUnion of Loviet Socialist RepublicsWorld Food ProgrammeWorld Federation of Trade UnionsWorld Federation of United Nations Associa­

tionRWorld Health OrganizationWorld Meteorological Organization

Co-ordEconNGO(s)PlenSac

The following abbreviations are used in the Index to Spe'3chesin 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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IntroductionThe 54th session of the Economic and Social Council was declared open on 8 Jan 1973

at the United Nations Headquarters in New York by the Acting President, Mr. Ka.roly Szarka(Hungary), and was closed on 18 May 1973. The organizational meetings were held from8,410 Jan 1973.

Members and Terms of Office ME;MBERS OF COUNCIL COMMITTEE ONNO~-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS

Secretaries: Mr. Rafeeuddin AhmedMr. Diego Cordovez

Social Committee:Chairmm: Mr. Blaise Rabetafika (Madagascar)Vice~Chairman:Mr. NoP. J ain (India)Secretary: Mr. Arkadij Nekrassov

KenyaPl1ilippinesTunisiaUSSRUnited KingdomUnited States

Officers

BarbadosBoliviaFranceGhanaHungaryJapan

Economic Committee:Chairman: Mr. John V. ScoU (New Zealand)Vice-Chairm8J1: Mr. Antoni Czarkowski (Poland)Secretaries: Miss Faiha Kamal

Mr. Edward H. Omotoso

President: Mr. Sergio Armando Frazao (Brazil)

Vice..Presidents: Mr. Edouard Ghorra (Lebanon)Mr. Blaise Rabetafika (Madagascar)Mr. John V. Scott (New Zealand)

Co-ordination Committee:Chairman: Mr. Edouard Ghorra (Lebanon)Vice-Chairman: Mr. Wilhem F. Breitenstein (Finland)Secretary: Mr. Miles Stoby

1973..19751973..19751972-19741972-19741971..19731971-1973

Term of Office(1 Jan co 31 Dec)

1973-19751972-19741973-19751972-19741972-19741972..19741972..19741973..19751971~1973

1971-19731972-19741971-19731971-19731971-19731973-19751973-19751973-19751971-19731971..19731972-19741973..1975

31 Oct 197223 Nov 197131 Oct 197223 Nov 197123 Nov 197123 Nov 197123 Nov 1971310ct 197227 Oct 197027 Oct 197023 Nov 1971270ct 197027 Oct 1970270ct 197031 Oct 197231 Oct 197231 Oct 197227 Oct 197027 Oct 197023 Nov 197131 Oct 1972

31 Oct 197231 Oct 197223 Nov 197123 Nov 197127 Oct 197027 Oct 1970

Date of election bythe General Assembly

AlgeriaBoliviaBrazilBurundiChileChinaFinlandFranceHaitiHungaryJapanLebanonMadagascar.MalaysiaMaliMongoliaNetherlandsNew ZealandNigerPolandSpainTrinidad and

TubagoUgandaUSSRUnited KingdomUnited StatesZaire

Members

ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF THESESSIONAL COMMITTEES

(for the year 1973)

ArgentinaBarbadosBelgiumCanadaCnlombiaDenmarkEgyptGhanaGuineaIndiaIndonesiaItalyKenyaPakistan

PeruPhilippinesRomaniaSenegalSri LankaSudanSwedenTunisiaTurkeyUkrainian SSRVenezuelaYerr.enYugoslavia

Council Committee on Non~Governmental Organizations.:Chairmm: Mr. Kofi Sekyiamah (Ghana)Vice~Chairm~U1: Mr. Tamas Varga (Hungary)Secretary: Mr. Curtis Roosevelt

Rules of Procedure

ThB rules of procedure of the Economic and SocialCouncil, E/3063/Rev.1 (Sales no.: 67.1.32), as amendedby Econor,lic and Social Council resolution 1392 (XLVI)and a decision of 17 Nov 1969, were in effect during the54th session.

Resolutions and Decisions

Resolutions and decisions of the 5·ith session are collectedin document E!5367 ~.ESCOR, 54th sess., suppl. n::>.l) andlisted in d:>cument E!RES/INF!54.

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INTRODUCTION

Checklist of·Meetings

PLENARY MEETINGS ECONOMIC COMMITTEE (continued)(Symbol E/SR ....)

Meeting Date, 1973 Meeting Date, 1973Meeting Date, 1973

606 26 Apr 620 8 May1847 (opening) 8 Jan 607 26 Apr 621 9 May1848 8 Jan 608 27 Apr 622 9 May1849 10 Jan 609 27 Apr 623 10 May1850 10 Jan 610 30 Apr 624 10 May1851 17 Apr 611 2 May 625 11 May1852 17 Apr 612 2 May 626 11 May1853 27 Apr 613 3 May 627 12 May1854 4 May 614 3 May 628 14 May1855 16 May 615 4 May 629 14 May1856 17 May 616 4 May 630 15 May1857 18 May 617 7 May 631 15 May1858 (closing) 18 May 618 7 May' 632 16 May

619 8 May 633 (closing) 17 May

CO·~ORDINATION COMMITTEE(Symbol E/AC .24/~R.-)

Meeting

462 (opening)46346446546646746846947047:472473474475476477478479 (closing)

Date, 1973

19 Apr23 Apr23 Apr24 Apr25 Apr26 Apr27 Apr30 Apr30 Apr

3 May4 May7 May8 May9 May

11 May15 May15 May16 May

SOCIAL COMMITTEE(Symbol E/AC.7/SR.-)

Meeting Date, 1973 Meeting Date, 1973

703 (opening) 17 Apr 714 3 May704 18 Apr 715 4 May705 18 Apr '716 7 May706 19 Apr 717 8 May707 20 Apr 718 9 May708 24 Apr 719 10 May709 25 Apr 720 10 May710 25 Apr 721 11 May711 26 Apr 722 14 May712 27 Apr 723 (closing) 14 May713 2 May

COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON NON..GOVERNMENTALOR GANIZATIONS

(Symbol E/C.Z/SR ...)

Meeting Date, 1973

ECONOMIC COMMITTEE333 (opening) 5 Feb334 5 Feb

(Symbol: E/AC.6/SR ...) 335 6 Feb336 6 Feb

Meeting Date, 1973 Meeting Date, 1973 337 7 Feb338 7 Feb

594 (opening) 9 Jan 600 19 Apr 339 8 Feb595 9 Jan 601 19 Apr 340 8 Feb596 10 Jan 602 23 Apr 341 9 Feb597 17 Apr 603 23 Apr 342 ·(closing) 9 Feb598 18 Apr 604 24 Apr599 18 Apr 605 25 Apr (No Meeting Records issued)

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

Agenda of the Organizational Meetings

1. Election of the President and Vice-Presidents for1973

See ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: officers,1973: election

2. Adoption of the agenda

See ECONOMIC A.'N"D SOCIAL COUNCIL: organiza­tional meetings: agenda and organization ofwork

3. Elections

See COMMITTEE FOR PROGRAMME AND CO­ORDINATION: members: election

COMM£TTEE ON NATURAL RESOURCES:members: election

COMMITTEE ON REVIEW AND APPRAISAL:members: election

COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOL­OGY FOR DEVELOPMENT: members:election

CO-ORDINATION COMMITTEE: members:election

COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON NON-GOVERN­MENTAL ORGANIZATIONS: members:election

ECONOMIC COMMITTEE: members: electionINTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS CONTROL

BOARD: members: electionSOCIAL COMMITTEE: members: electionUNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND: EX­

ECUTIVE BOARD: memhers; electionUNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PRO-

GRAMME: GOVERNING COUNCIL:members: election

4. Confirmation of members of functional commissionsof the Council

See COMMISSIONS OF THE ECONOMIC fu~D SO­CIAL COUNCIL, FUNCTIONAL: members:confirmation

5. Recommendations of the United Nations/IMCO Con­ference on International Container Traffic

See CONFERENCE ON INTERNATIONAL CON-TAINER TRAFFIC (UN/IMCO), Geneva1972: recommendations

6. Actions arIsmg from decisions of the General As-sembly at its 27th session

See GENERAL ASSEMBLY: decisions, 27th ses..sion: action by the Economic and SocialCouncil

7. Basic programme of work of the Council in 1973and consideration of the provisional agenda forthe 5·4th session

See ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCiL: agendaand organization of work

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: workprogramme, 1973

8. Measures to be taken following the earthquake inNicaragua

See DISASTER RELIEF

Agenda of the 54th Session

1. Adoption of the agenda

See ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: agendaand organization of work

2. Permanent sovereignty over natural resources ofdeveloping countries

See NATURAL RESOURCES: permanent sover­eignty

3. Special measures in favour of the least developedamong the developing countries

See DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: least developed:spedal measures

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4. Special measures related to the particular needs ofthe land-locked developing countries

See DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: land...locked: spe­cial measures

5. Natural resources:

(a) Report of the Committee on Natural Re..sources

See COMMITTEE ON NATURAL RE-SOURCES: report, 3rd session

( b) Question of the establishment of a UnitedNations revolving fund for natural resourcesexploration

See NATURAL RESOURCES: exploration:P"ited Nations revolving fund: estab­lishment (proposed)

AGENDA

6. Fiscal and financial matters:

( a) Promotion of private foreign investment indeveloping countries

See DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: foreign in..vestments in

( b) Transfer of operative technology at the enter­prise level

See SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: transferto developing c0untries

( c ) Tax treaties between developed and develop..ing countries

See TAX TREATIES: developed and develop­ing countries

7. Collective economic security: preliminary considera-tion of the concept, its scope and potentialpractical implications

See COLLECTIVE ECONOMIC SECURITY

8. The impact of multinational corporations on the de­velopment process and on international rela­tions

See MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS: impactondevelopment

9. Economic and social consequences of disarmament

See DISARMA.MENT: economic and social conse..quences

10. Appraisal of prospective food deficits and food aidneeds

See FOOD AID

11. Report of the Statistical C ::>mmission

See STATISTICAL COMMISSION: report, 17thses..sion

12. Population:

(a) United Nations Fund for Population Activities

See UNITED NATIONS FUND FOR POPU­LATION ACTIVITIES

(b) Report of the Population Commission

See POPULATION COMMISSION: report, 2ndspecial session, March 1973

13. Capital punishm(:lnt

See CAPITAL PUNISHMENT

14. Report of the Council Committee on Non-Govern-mentalOrganizatiot'lEl

See NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGA..~IZATIONS

15. International co-operation between mmicipalities

See MUNICIPALITIES: international co-operation

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16. Narcotic drugs:

( a) Report of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs

(b) Report of the International Narcotics Con­trol Board

( c) Activities of the United Nations Fund forDrug Abuse Control

See NARCOTIC DRUGS: control

17. Social development:

( a) Report of the Commission for Social Devel­opment

See COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOP.MENT: report, 23rd session

( b) Promotion of the co-operation movementduring the second United Nations Develop­ment Decade

See CO..OPERATIVE MOVEMENT: promo­tion

18. Human rights questions:

(a) Report of the Commission on Human Rights

See COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS: re­port, 29th session

( b) Allegations regarding infringements of tradeunion rights

See TRADE UNION RIGHTS: infringements

19 Report of the Working Group on Rationalization

See ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: proce­dures and organization: rationalization

20. Study on regional structures

See UNITED NATIONS ORGANIZATIONS: regionalstructures: study

21. Tourism

See INTERNATIONAL TOURISM: development

22. Second United Nations Conference' on the Standardi..zation of Geographical Names

See GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES: standardization

23. Assistance to southern Sudanese returnees and dis-placed persons

See SUDANESE RE FUGEES: assistance

24. Transport questions:

(a) United Nations/IMCO Conference on Interna­tional Container Traffic

See CONFERENCE ON INTERNATIONALCONTAINER TRAFFIC (UN/IMCO),Geneva 1972: recommendations

( b) T:ransport of dangerous goods

See DA.."1GEROUS GOODS: transport

AGENDA

25. Report of the Committee for Programme and Co..ordination

S..~e COMMITTEE FOR PROGRAMME AND CO...ORDINATION: report, 13th session

26. Elections

See ~,,)VISORY COMMI'rTEE ON THE APPLICA­TIO~ OF SCIENCE Al\l"D TECffNOLOGYTO DEVE LOPMENT: m':!m~)ers:a:,:>point­mcJUt

COM!I.uSSIO~ ON HUMAN RIGHTS: m~mbers:

electionCOMMISSION ON NARCOTIC DR UGS: m3m­

b'3rs: electionCOMMITTEE FOR PROGRAMME AND CO~

ORDINATION: members: electionCOMMITTEE ON HOUSING, BUILDING AND

PLANN1NG: m~mbars: electionCOMMITTEE ON NATURAL RESOURCES:

msm'Jers: electionCOMMITTEE O~ REVIEW AND APPRAISAL:

m~mhers: electionCOMMiTTEE ON SCiENCE AJ\l"D TECHNOL­

OGY FOR DEVELOPMENT: memb3rs:election

CO:JNCIL COMMITTEE ON NON-GOVERN­Mf:NTAL ORGANIZATIO::-.rS: members:election

.INTERGOVERNMENTAL COMMITTEE OFTHE WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME (UN!FAO): memhers: election

INTERNATIONAL NABCOTICS CONTROLBOARD: members: election

POPULAT ION COMMISSION: m :;mbers: elec­tion

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26. Elections (continued)

See (continued)

STATISTICAL COMMISSION: m~mbers: elec­tion

UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PRO..GRAMME~ GOVERNING COUNCIL~

members: electionWORKING GROUP ON A NEW DRAFT INSTR U..

MENT OR INSTRUMENTS OF INTERNA.TIONAL LAW TO ELIMINATE DISC RIM.,INATION AGAINST WOMEN: members~

election

27. Measures to be taken following the floods in Tunisia

See DISASTER RELIEF

28. Implemt~ntation of Security Council resolution 329(1973) concerning th,a question of economic as­sistance to Zambia

See ZAMBIA~ economic assistance

29. Question of the admission of Bangladesh to member-ship of the Economic Commission for Asiaand the Far East

See ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR ASIA AND THEFAR EAST: admission of Bangladesh

30. Consideration of the provisional agenda for andd-.1ration of the fifty-fifth session

See ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCiL: agendaand organization of work, 55th session

Subject IndexAD HOC WORKING GROUP OF EXPER TS OF THE COl\.tI..

MISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS_.. report E/5245

See Trade union rights: infringements for discussion

ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE ON CO-ORDmATION-- & subsidiary bodies: meetings

DocumentsE/INF/129/Add.1 Secretary..General. Note

transmitting provisional agenda for ACe andits Preparatory Cttee

ADOPTION LAW_.. convention: United Nations conference (proposed)

See C'Jmmission for Social Development: report, 23rdsession

ADVISORY COMMiTTEE ON THE APPLICATION OFSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TO DEVELOPMENT

.... members: appointment (agenda item 2'3)

DocumentsE/5278 Secretary-General. Note proposing ap­

pointment of Bruce H. Billings to fill unex­pired term of resigning member

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1856The Council decided that Bruce H. Billings (United

States) would be appointed as a member fora term ending 31 Dec 1974

-- strengthening

See Economic and Social Council: procedures andorganization: rationalization

AFRICA-- population census programms

See Population Commission: report, 2nd special ses­sion, March 1973

AGED PERSONS-- and social security

See Commission for Social Development: report, 23rdsession

fu~AND, D. P. (India)-- biography E/5234

APARTHEID-- suppression and punishment: convention (draft)

See Commission on Humen Rights: report, 29th ses..sion

ARNILLAS ARANA, MAX (Peru)-- biography E/5234

ASLAM, M. (Pakistan)_.. biography E/5234

AT'fISSO, MICHE L A. (Togo)-- biography E/5233, E/5234

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\ULAQI, MOHAMMED SALEH (Democratic Yemen).... tribute to

See Democratic Yemen: air crash victims: expres..sions of sympathy

BAKKER, J.A. (Netherlands)..- tribute to

Statements in Co-.ordination Cttee: Meeting 471

Statements in Economic Cttee: Meeting 612

Statements in Social Cttee: Meeting 713

Statements in Plenary: Meeting 1854

BANGLADESH-- admission to Economic Commission for Asia and the

Far East

See Economic Commi.ssion for Asia and the Far East:admission of Bangladesh

BARKO·/, NIKOLAI K. (USSR)-- biography E/52341Add.1

BILLINGS, BRUCE H. (United States)-. biography E/5278

BOERI DE CERVETTO, LELIA INES (Argentina)... biography E/5218

BORGE DE SOTOMAYOR, AMI!: LIA (Nicaragua)..... biography E/5218

BrrDGET POLICY AND MA~~AGEMEN'T

Economic and Social Council resolution 1633 (LI)

DocumentsE/5141 Secretary...General. Progress report

summarising the United Nations Inter",re..gional Seminar on Government Auditing,Baden~ Austria May 1971

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT (agenda item 13)Economic and Social Council resolution 1656 (LII)and General Assembly resolution 3011 (XXVII)

DocumentsE/5242 & Add.l Secretary...General. ReportE/AC.7/L.624 & Rev.1,2 Austria, Finland, Italy,

Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden, UnitedKingdom, Venezuela. Draft resolution

ElAC.7/Lo625 Trinidad and Tobago. Amendm~nts(to draft resolution in ElAC.7/L.624; with­drawn at 706th meeting)

E/AC.7/L.626 & Rev.1 Algeria, Ghana, Guinea,Mali. Amendment (to draft resolution inElAG.7/L.624/Rev.2)

Discus[,ion in Social Cttee: Meetings 703..707E/5298 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1855Draft resolution in E/5298, inviting the Secretary..

General to present to the Council periodicupdated and analytical reports at 5...yearintervals, adopted (13..0..12) as resolu..tion 1745 (LIV)

SUBJECT INDEX

CHAPMAN, ROSS A. (Canada)__ biography E/5234

CHINA.._ representation in International Union of Official Travel

Orga."'1izations

See International tourism: development

.CHOMCHAI, PRACHOOM (Thailand)..- biography E/5218/Add.1

CILLOV, HALUK (Turkey)..- biography E/5218/Ad:1.2

COLLECTIVE ECONOMiC SECURITY (agenda item '7)

DocumentsE/5263 Secretary-General. NoteE/L.1531 Brazil. Letter, 20 Dec 1972, request­

ing inclusion in agenda of the 5Uh session ofitem on collective economic security

ElAC.6/L.512 Chile, Philippines, Spain, Sudan.Draft decision

Discussion in Economic Cttee: Meetings 610, 612,613621, 628, 6~1

E/5344 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1857Draft· decision in E/5344, requesting the Secretary­

General to prepare a further report on thisitem hr consideration at the 55th session,adopted without objection

COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT.... rn.:;mb'3rs: confirmation

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

_.. report, 23rd session (agenda item 17 (a))

DocumentsE/5252 (EjCN.5j493) (ESCOR, 54th sess., suppl.

no.5) Commission for Social Development.Report on the 23rd session, 12 Feb - 2 Mar1973

EjAC.7jL.631 Pakistan. Amendments (to draftresolution I in Ej5252; not voted on due toreplacement of draft resolution I)

EjAC.7jL.632 Guinea, Pakistan. Amendments(todraft resolution II in Ej5252; not voted on dueto replacement of draft resolution I)

EjAC.7jL.633 Pakistan. Amendments (to draftresolution III in Ej5252)

EjAC.7/L.634 Pakistan. Amendments (to draftresolution IV in Ej5252)

EjAC.7jL.635 Pakistan. Amendments (to draftresolution VIII in Ej5252)

EjAC.7/L.636 United Kingdom. Amendment (todraft resolution V in E/5252)

EjAC.7jL.637 Nw Zealand. Amendments (todraft resolution 11 in E/5252; not voted ondue to replacement of draft resolution 11)

EjAC.7/L.639 Netherlands. Amendments (todraft resolution IV in Ej5252)

E/AC.7/L.640 Tunisia, Turkey, Yugoslavia.Amendment (to draft resolution V in Ej5252)

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COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (continued)-- report, 23rd session (continued)

Documents (continued)

EjAC.7/L.641 & Rev.1 Chile,Egypt,Ghana,Guin­ea, Haiti, Madagascar, Pakistan, Peru, Phil­ippines, Trinidad and Tobago, Yugoslavia.Draft resolution

Discussion in Social Ctte2: Meetings 708-713,715Ej5328 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1855Draft resolutions and draft decisions in E/5328

were adopted as follows:Draft resolution I, concerning national experi­

ence in achieving far.. reaching social andeconomic changes for the purpose ofsocial progress, adopted (24-0-1) as reso...lution 1746 (LJ.V)

Draft resolution Il, concerning unified approachto development analysis and planning,adopted (25-0..1) as resolution 1747 (LIV)

Draft resolution Ill, concerning social develop­ment in the context of the review andappraisal of the implementation of theInternatior.al Development Strategy forthe Second United Nations DevelopmentDecade" adopted unanimously as resolu­tion 1748 (LIV)

Draft resolution IV, concerning migrantworkers, adopted unanimously as resolu­tion 1749 (LIV)

Draft resolution V, concerning the convening ofa United Nations conference for an inter­national ~onvention on adoption law,adopted (19-0-8) as resolution 1750 (LIV)

Draft resolution VI, concerning the aged andsocial security, adopted unanimously asresolution 1751 (LIV)

Draft resolution VII, concerning the needs andaspirations of youth, adopted (22-0-4) asresolution 1752 (LIV)

Draft decision B, deciding to transmit resolu­tion 5 (XXIII) of the Commission forSocial Development to the Cttee on Re­view and Appraisal at its next session,adopted without objection

Draft decisior. C, deferring consideration ofresolution 6 (XXIII) of the Commissionon Social Development until the 55th ses­sion of the Council, adopted without ob­jection

Draft decision D, confirming the following nom­inees for membership on the Board of theUnited Nations Research Institute forSocial Development for a fourcoyear termbeginning 2 Jul 1973, adopted without ob­jection: Jacques Delors (France), GunnarKarl Myrdal (Sweden), Khaleeq AhmedNaqvi (India), H.M.A. Onitiri (Nigeria),Berislav Sefer (Yugoslavia), and EleanorBernert Sheldon (United States). TheCouncil also decided to defer confirmationof a 7th member to its 55th session

Draft decision E, under which the Council tooknote of the report in E/5252, adoptedwithout objection

SUBJECT INDEX

Composition of the C9mmission on Human Rightsas of 1 Jan 1974 {*)

COMM1SSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS-- members: confirmation

See Commissions of the Economi0 and Social Coun­Cil, Functional: members: ~onfirmation

_.~ members: election (agenda item 28)

DocumentsE/L.1526 Secretary-General. Note

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1856The following S!at~s were elected for a three.~year

term b9gmn~ng 1 Jan 1974: Austria, Cyprus,France, IndIa, Lebanon, Pakistan, PanamaSierra ,Leone, U~SR, and United Republic ofTanzama. ELection of one addi.tional memberwas postponed until the 55th session

MembersTerm of office

(expires 31.-Dec) MembersTerm of office

(expires 31 Dec)

COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS (continued)..- report, 29th session (continued)

Documents (continued)

E/AC.7/L.646 Netherlands, Sweden, United King­dom. Draft resolution on international codeof police ethics

E/AC.7/L.647 Ghana, India, Pakistan. Draftdeci",sion on role of NGOs in combating racialdiscrimination

E/AC.7/L.648 New Zealand. AmendmE:nts (todraft resolution X in E/5265)

E/AC.7/L.649 Secretary..General. Statemsnt ofadministrative and finaneial impHcations ofdraft resolution XI in E/5265

E/AC.7/L,651 Denmark, Italy, Sweden, Trinidadand Tobago. Amendment (to draft resolu­tion VII in E/5265)

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 716-723E/5345 Report

(*) One additional member to be elected at the 55th session

- .. report, 29th session (agenda item 18 (a»

DocumentsE/5237 & Add.1,,2 Secretary..General. Note

transmitting replies from non-governmentalorganizations on the elimination of racialdiscrimination, as invited by Economic andSocial Council resolutions 1588 (L) and1591 {L) and General Assembly. ~esolu-tion 2~{85 (XXVI) .

E/5265 (E/CN.4/1127) (ESCOR, 54th sess." suppl.no.6) Commission on Human Rights. Re­port on the 29th session, 26 Feb .. 6 Apr1973

E/5333 Greece. Letter, 9 May, objecting toreferences in the Commission on HumanRights report relating to human rights viola­tions in Gl'eece

E/L.1549 Secretary..General. Stateme:nt of ad­ministrative and financial implications ofdecision to up-date study on racial dis­crimination

A11striaBulgariaByelorussian

SSRChileCyprusDominican

RepublicEcuadorEgyptFranceGhanaIndiaIranIraqItalyLebanon

1976 Netherlands 19751975 Nicaragua 1975

Nigeria 19741974 Norway 19741974 Pakistan 19761976 Panama 1976

Romania 19741975 Senelgal 19741974 Sierra Leone 19761974 Tunisia 19751976 Tur:.l:ey 19751975 USSH 19761976 United Kingdom 19751974 United Republic1975 of Tanzania 19761974 United States 19741976 Zaire 1975

8

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1858Draft resolutions and draft decisions in E/5345

were adopted as follows:Draft resolution I, concerning activities of non~

governmental organizations to combatracism and racial discrimination, adopted(25..0..1) as resolution 1782 (LIV)

Draft resolution II, concerning the role ofnon-governmf,ntal organizations in theprogramme for a decade of action tocombat l'aci3m ~U1d racial di.scrimina.­tion, adopted without objection as resolu­tion 1783 (LIV)

Draft resolution Ill, recommending that theGeneral Assembly approve the draft con­vention on the suppression and pWlish­ment of the crime of apartheid, adopted(18..2.. 6) as resolution 1784 (LIV)

Draft resolution IV, concerning the draft prinR

ciples relating to equality in the adminis­tration of justice, adopted (22..0-3) as res­olution 1785 (LIV)

Draft resolution V, concerning the study of dis­crimination in the ma.tter of politicalrights and draft general principles onfreedom and non-discrimination in thematter of political rights, adopted withoutobjection as resolution 1786 (LIV)

Draft resolution VI, concerning the study of dis­crimination against persons born out ofwedlock and non~discrimination in respectof such persons, adopted without objec­tion as resolution 1787 (LIV)

Draft resolution VII, concerning the study of dis­crimination in respect of the right ofeveryone to leave any country, includinghis own, and to return to his country, anddraft principles on freedom and non-dis­crimination in respect of that right,adopted (19...4-2) as reSolution 1788 (LIV)

Draft resolution VIII, concerning the exploita~

tion of labour through illicit and clandes...tine trafficking, adopted without objectionas resolution 1789 (LIV)

SUBJECT INDEX

Composition of the Commission on Narcotic Drugsas of 1 Jan 1974

-- report, 25th session E/5248 (E/CN.7/555)(ESCOR, 54thsess., suppl. no.3)

See Narcotic drugs: control for discussion

COMMiSSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN_... members: confirmation

See Commissions of the Economic and Social Coun...cH, Functional: members: confirmation

COMMISSION ON NARCOTIC DRUGS (continued)-- members: election (continued)

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1856The following States were elected by acclamation

for a four-year term beginning 1 Jan 1974:Australia, Brazil, Chile, Egypt, Indonesia,Iran, Jamaica, Japan, Mexico, Morocco,Romania, Togo, Turkey, USSR, and UnitedKingdom

197719771975197519751977197519751975197719771977197719751975

MexicoMoroccoNigeriaPakistanPeruRomaniaSwedenSwitzerlandThailandTogaTurkeyUSSRUnited KingdomUnited StatesYugoslavia

19751975197519771977197719771975

1975197719771975197719771975

Term of Office Term of Office(expires 31 Dec) Members (expires 31 n.~c)Members

ArgentinaAustraliaBrazilCanadaChileEgyptFranceGermany (Federal

RepUblic)HungaryIndiaIndonesiaIranJamaicaJapanKenya

COMMISSIONS OF THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL,FUNCTIONAL

- ... members: confirmation (agenda item 4 of the organiza­tional meetings)

DocumentsE/5218 (& Corr.1, English only, Add.1..4) Secre...

tary-General. Note, including biographicaldata

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1850The Council confirmed the nominations contained

in E/5218 & Corr.! & Add.1-4

The following members were confirmed:

Commission for Social Development

COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS (continued)__ report, 29th session (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)

Draft resolutions and draft decisions in E/5345were adopted as follows: (continued)

Draft resolution IX, concerning the question ofinternational legal protection of the h~.lman

1 ,'"pts of individuals who are not citizensof the country in which they live, adopted(20... 0-5) as resolution 1790 (LIV)

Draft resolution X, proclaiming the principlesof international co-operation in the detec­tion, arrest, extradition and punishm~i1tofpersons guilty of war crimes and crimesagainst humanity, adopted (22..0~3) asresolution 1791 (LIV)

Draft resolution XI, concerning the study on therealization of economic, social and cul­tural rights, adopted wi''"nout objection asresolution 1792 (LIV)

Draft resolution XII, concerning publication ofthe Yearbook on Human Ii'ights and infor­mation to be contained \:herein, adoptedwithout objection as resolution 1793 (LT.V)

Draft resolution XIII, concerning the prepara~

tion of an international ,code of policeethics, adopted (21-4..1) as resolution 1794(LIV)

Draft resolution XIV, taking note of the report. of the Commission on Huma.n Rights,

adopted without objection as resolu­tion 1795 (LTV)

Draft decision 1, deciding to submit to the Gen­eral Assembly the draft programme for adecade for action to combat racism andracial discrimination, adopted without ob­jection

Draft decision 2, requesting the Special Rap­porteur of the study on racial discrimina­tion to update that study, adopted withoutobjection

Draft decision 4, concerning the proposed estab­lishment of a centre for teaching a..'1d re­search in the field of human rights withinthe framework of the United NationsUniversity, adopted (22-Q...4)

Draft decision 5, concerning the periodicity ofsessions of the Commission on HumanRights and its subsidiary bodies, adopted(22... 0...4)

Draft 'decision 6, endorsing recommendationsconcerning periodic reports on humanrights, adopted (24-0-1)

Draft decision 7, drawing the attention of theGeneral Assembly to the importance ofthe periodic reports system, adopted (20­0-6)

COMMISSION ON NARCOTIC DRUGS•. members: election (agenda item 26)

DocumentsE/L.1526 Secretary... General. Note

AustriaCameroonChileColombiaCzechoslovakiaIraqNew Zealand

Ml'. Herbert PindurMr. Robert NaahDr. Vincente S:1nchezMr. Carlos Martinez-SimahanMr. J osef SiktancMr. Jawad Mohammed GhaliMr. Ian James Donald MacKay

9

SUBJECT INDEX

COMMISSIONS OF THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL1

FUNCTIONAL (continued)-- me mbers: confirmation (continued)

COMMISSIONS OF THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUN.CIL, FUNCTIONAL (continued)

-- members: confirmation (continued)

The following members were confirmed (continued) The following members were confirmed (continued)

Commission for Social Development (continued) Statistical Commission

Mrs. Lelia B. de CervettoMr. Jean RipertMr. Istv~ Husz:1rMr. N.T. MathewMr. Kinichiro SaitoMr. Stanislaw KuzinskiMr. Ingvar OhlssonProf. C.A. MoserMr. Pedro Luis Venegas Borges

ArgentinaFranceHungaryIndiaJapanPolandSwedenUnited KingdomVenezuela

COMMITTEE FOR PROGRAMME AND CO-ORDINATION_.. members: election (agenda item 26 and item '3 of the

organizational meetings)

DocumentsE/L.1528 Secretary-General. Note

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1856The following States were elected by acclamation

for a three..ysar term beginning 1 Jan 1974:Argentina, France, Haiti, Togo, USSR, andUnited States. Election of one additionalmember was postponed until the 55th session

_.. members: election

See Commission on Human Rights: members: electionCommission on Narcotic Drugs: members: elec­

tionPopulation Commission: members: electionStatistical Commission: members: election

Composition of the Committee for Programmeand Co-ordination as of 1 Jan 1974 (*)

Mrs. Winifred hyodele McEwenProf. Prachoom ChomchaiMr. Mohamed BeyrakdarProf. Arnold Nikolaevich

ShlepakovMr. Albert Russell Garness

Prosser

Mr. C.S.M. MselleMl". Philip E. Hoffman

Mr. Jos~ R. Martinez...CoboM;r-. Hussein KhallafMl·. E. Kofi SekyiamahPrincess Ashraf PahlaviMr. Edouard GhorraM:~. Th. C. van BovenMr. Juan J os~ Morales...

MRrencoMr. Niaz A. NaikMr. K~ba M' bayeMr. Rachid DrissMr. Suat BilgeMl'. V.S. SafronchukSir Keith Unwin

Commission on Human Rights

Bulgaria Mr. Luben PentchevByelorussian SSR Mr. Georgi Nikolaevich

StankevichMr. Armando Oscar PachecoDominican

RepublicEcuadorEgyptGhanaIranLebanonNetherlandsNicaragua

PakistanSenegalTunisiaTurkeyUSSRUnited KingdomUnited Republic of

TanzaniaUnited States

United Kingdom

NigeriaThailandTunisiaUkrainian SSR

Commission on the Status of Women

Argentina

BelgiumChinaColombiaGreeceGuineaHungaryIranIraqNicaragua

Zaire

Costa RicaDenmarkEgyptRomcU1iaRwandaTurkey

Mrs. Ana Mar!a Zaefferer deGoyeneche

Mrs. Christiane M.J.M. FabriM::'s. Wu TsienMiss Lilia SanchezMrs. Elli Krispi..NicoletopoulouMl·S. Sophie MakaDr. Hanna BokorMrs. Homa RouhiMrs. Selwa AqrawiMrs. Amelia Borge de

~otomayor

Mrs. Sekela Kaninda

Population Commission

Mr. Victor Hugo MorganMr. Mogens BoserupMX'. Gamal AskarDr. Virginia-Viorica RussMr. Juvenal RenzahoProf. Halt1k Cillov

Term of Office Term of OfficeMembers (expires 31 Dee) Members (expires 31 Dec)

Argentina 1976 Japan 1974Belgium 1975 Kenya 1974Brazil 1974 Pakistan 1975Byelorussian SSR 1975 Togo 1976Denmark 1975 Uganda 1974France 1976 USSR 1976Guyana 1975 United Kingdom 1975Haiti 1976 United RepublicHungary 1975 of Tanzania 1974India 1974 United States 1976Indonesia 1974

-- report, 13th session (agenda item 25)

DocumentsE/5273 (ElAC.51/68) (ESCOR, 54th sess., suppl.

no.7) CPC. Report on the 13th session,11 Jan and 2..12 Apr 1973

Discussion in Co-ordina.tion Cttee: Meetings 475,476,478,479

E/5353 RepOl't

(*) One additional member to be elected at the 55th session

10

SUBJECT INDEX

Composition 01 the Committee on Housing, Building andP;.anning as of 1 Jan 1974

COMMITTEE FOR PROGRAMME AND CO-ORDINATION(continued)

._ report, 13th session (continued)

-- report, 3rd s l3ssion (agenda item 5 (a))

DocumentsE/!1247 (E/C.7/43) (ESCO~, 54th sess., suppl.

n:>.4) Cttee on Natural ResO:J.rces. Reporton the 3rd session, 6~17 Feb 1973

-- members: election (agenda item 26 a,ld item 3 of theorganizational m,=: sting)

Action in Plenary: M3attngs 185~,1856

At thl3 185Qth m:-eting, Iceland was elected by ac­clamation for a twoo<:year p3riod heginning1 Jan 1973

At the 1856th m:;eting it was decided that electionof one additional meml:er would bB postponeduntil the 55th session

COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FOR DE­VELOPMENT

-- members: election (agenda item 26 and item 3 of theorganizational msetings)

DocumentsE/L.1537 Secretary-General. Note

COMMITTEE ON REVIEW A~D APPRAISAY..__ members: election (agenda item 26 and item 3 of the

o.::'ganizatio:1al mt?,~tings)

DocumentsE/L.153B Secretary",'General. N~te

Action in Plenary: M'3etings 1850,1856At the 1850th m::eting the following States ware

ele~ted by acclamation for a term l~nding

31 Dec 1973: Egypt, Iral, Lebanon, andYemen

At the 1856th meeting the following States wereelected by acclamation for a four-year termbeginning 1 Ja.,.i 1974: Austria, Balgium,Bolivia, Canada, Colombia, Egypt, France,Guatem.'3.la, Honduras, M.=tdagascar, Malaysia,Netherlands, United Kingdom, Venezuela, andZaire. Election of 12 additional m~ml:'l~rs

was postponed until the 55th session

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1857Draft resolutton Iin E!5346, concerning co-ordina­

tion of programmes; projections of naturalresources reserves; convening of a UnitedNations Water Conference in 1977; ground..water exploration and development; interna­tional river basin development; natural re..sources and environment; and sessions ofthe Cttee on Natural Resources; adopted, asamended, without objection as resolution 1761(LIV)

COMMITTEE ON NATURAL RESOURCES (continued)-- r,eport, 3rd session (continued)

Documents (continued)E/5273 (E/AC.51/68) (ESCOR, 54th sess., supple

n~.7) CPC. Report on the 13th session,11 Jan and 2-12 Apr 1973, chap.VI

E/5301 Secretary-General. Statement of admin­istrative and financial implications of recom­mendation in E/5:~47 on holding of an interna­tiO:1al water conference in 1977

E/L.15-11 Secretary...General. Note transmittingextract from report of UNDP Governing Coun­CL, 15th session

E/AC.6/L.495 & Rev.1,2 Argentina, Ha.iti, Indo­nesia, Japan, Kenya, Madagascar, Mali, Neth­erlands, Philippines, Uganda. Draft resolu­tion

E/AC.6/L.499 Sudan, Venezuel.a, Yemen.Am-sndm-snts (to draft resolution in E/AC.6!L.496; incorporated in ElAC.6!L.496!Rev.1)

E!AC.6/L.502 Brazit Amendments (to draftresolution in E/AC .6/L.496; withdrawn at the627th m:;eting)

Discussion in Economic Cttee: Meetings 613~619$624,

627E!5346 Report

197519761975197519761977

1977197719751975197619771976

Term of Office(expires 31 Dec)

IraqMoroccoNigeriaPanamaSpainTh3.ilandTogoTrinidad and

To~ago

Ugand.lUSSRUnited Kingd:>mUnited StatesVen9zuela

19751977197719751977197619761977197519771976197519761976

Term of Office(expires 31 Dec) Members

COMMITTEE O~ NATURAL RESOURCES-- d3.te and m813ting place, 3rd session

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1850

A11striaBrazilB~lgaria

CameroonCanadaCzechoslovakiaEgyptFinlandFranceGabonGm.tema.laIn::liaIndonesiaIran

Members

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1858Recommendation in E/5353, as amended, taking note

of report in E/5 27 3 and concerning futurework of CPC, adopted (20-0-1)

COMMITTEE ON CANDIDATUfm:, FOR ELECTION TO TtIEINTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS CONTROL BOARD

-- report E/5235

See International Narcotics Control B03.rd: mambers:electio:1 for discussion

COMMITTEE ON HOUSING, BUILDING A..l'{D PLANNING-- ffi!:::n'Jers: electio:1 (agenda item 26)

DocumentsE/L.1539 & Add.1,2 Secretary-General. Note

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1856The following States were elected for a four~year

term haginning 1 Jan 1974: B::-azil, Bulgaria,Canada, Fmland, Gab:m, Iraq, Morocco, Thai­land and Vene.mela

11

SUBJECT INDEX

COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FOR DE­VELOPMENT (continued)

-- members: election (continued)

CONTAINERIZATION

See C•.;.aierenc;e on Int..:rnational Container Traffic(UN/IMCO), Geneva 1972: recomm'3ndations

-- officers: election

Action in Co-ordination cttee: Meeting 462Mr. Wilhem F. Breitenstein (Finland) was elected

Vice-Chairman of the Co-ordination cttee for1973

Action in Plenary: M<;eting 1848The Council decided that Mr. Edouard Ghorra

(Lebanon) would serve as Chairma.n of theCo-ordination Cttee for 1973

Economic and Social Council: pro­cedures and organization: ra­tionalization

Geographical names: standardiza-tion

International tourism: developml'!ntSudanese refugees: assistanceUntted Nations organiza.tions: re..

gional structures: study

E/5295E/5292

& Corr.1E/5352

E/5294

E/5337E/5302E/5338

-- reports

See under subject of report for discussion

E/5353 Cttee for Programme and Co..or-dination: report, 13th session

E!5295 Conference on International Con-tainer Traffic (UN/IMCO), Ge­neva 1972: recommendations

Dangerous goods: transportDisaster relief

CO-ORDINATION COMMITTEE-- members: election (agenda item 3 of the organizational

meetings)

DocumentsE/L.1522 Secretary-General. Note

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1847The following States were elected as additional

members of the sessional committees of theCouncil for the year 1973: Argentina, Bar­bados, Belgium, Canada, Colomhia, Denmark,Egypt, Ghana, Guinea, India, Indonesia, Italy,Kenya, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Romania,Senegal, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Sweden, Tunisia,Turkey, Ukrainian SSR, Venezuela, Yemenand Yugoslavia

CO..OPERATIVE MOVEMENT-- promotion (agenda item 17 (b»

Economic and Social Council resolution 1668 (LII)

DocumentsE/5246 & Corr.1 Secretary-General. Progress

report on promotion of the co-operativemovement during the 2nd United NationsDevelopment Decade

E/AC.7/L.638 Finland, Poland. Draft decision

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 708..712E/5328 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1855Draft decision A in E/5328, taking note of the re­

port in E/5246 & Corr.l, adopted withoutobjection

Action in Plenary: Meetings 1850,1856At the 1850th meeting the following States were

elected by acclamation for a term ending31 Dec 1975: Iran, Jordan, and Syria

At the 1856th meeting the following States wereelected by acclamation for a three-year termbeginning 1 Jan 1974: Argentina, Belgium,Cnile, Jamaica, Japan, Madagascar, SierraLeone, Sweden, uSSR:,. United Republic ofTanzania, Venezuela, Yugoslavia, and Zaire.Election of 11 additional members was post­poned until the 55th session

CONFERENCE ON INTERNATIONAL CONTAINER TRAF­FIC (UN/IMCO), Geneva 1972

-- recommendations (agenda item 24 (a) and item 5 of theorganizational ml";l8tings)

Economic and Social Council resolution 17': i (LIII)

DocumentsE/5230 Secretary-General. Note t;. J·.smiti:ing

Conference resolution on internatiunal com­bined transport

E/5250 Secretary-General. Report on the Con­ference (transmits recomr1.9:1dations to theCouncil)

E/AC.6/L.488 & Rev.1 Algeria, Brazil, Chile,Colombia, Egypt, India, Indonesia, M2.rlagas­car, Malaysia, Mali, New Zealand, Pakistan,Peru, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Trinidad andTobago, Yugoslavia, Venezuela, Zaire. Draftresolution on recommendations of the Con­ference

E/AC. 6/L.489 United Kingdom. Draft resolutionon recommendations of the Conference (notvoted on clue to adoption of E/AC .6/L.488/Rev.1)

E/AC.24/L.438 Brazil, Canada. Draftresolutionon container standards

Discussion in Co-ordination cttee: Meetings 462,463,466

E/5295 Report

Discussion in Economic Cttee: Meetings 594-596E/5232 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Me.:ltings 1850,.1854Draft resolution in E/5232, endorsing the recom..

mendations of the Conference, and requestingTDB to establish an intergovernmental pre­paratory group for the elaboration of a pre­liminary draft of a convention on internationalinterm()dal transport, adopted (l9~6..1) atthel850th meating as resolution 1734 (LIV)

Draft resolution I in E/5295, concerning containerstandards for international multimc.dal trans­part, adopted v.'ithout objection at the 1742ndmee~jng as resolutkr. 1742 (LIV)

Draft resohltion I1 if' E,'3 295, c~·mcerning the inter­national carriage of dangerous goods andtheir identification and marking, adoptedwithout objection at the 1854th meeting asresolution 1743 (LIV)

12

SUBJECT INDEX

CO-ORDINATION COMMITTEE (continued)~ .. work: orgcmization

Discussion in Co- ordination Cttee: Meetings 462,463,468,470,477

COUNCIL COMMITTEE ON NON",GOVERNMENTALORGA­NIZATIONS

__ members: election (agenda item 3 of the organizationalmeetings)

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1848,1850,1856The Council decided at its 1848th meeting, that

rule 82 of the rules of procedure co.lcerningelection of m2mbers of the Council Cttee onNon-Governmental Organizations would besuspended until the amendment of the Charterincreasing the membership of the Councilcame into effect

At the 1850th meeting, the following states wereelected as members of the Committee for1973 by acclamation: Barbados, Bolivia,France, Ghana, Hungary, Japan, Kenya, Phil..ippines, Tunisia, USSR, United Kingdom, andUnited States

At the 1856th meeting, Netherlands was elected asa member for 1973 by acclamation

-- participants, Feb 1973 meetings: list E/C.2/INF/1(English only)

..... reports E/5257 & Ad:!.l, E/5286

See Non-governmental organizations for discussion

DAT\JGEROUS GOODS-- transport (agenda item 24 (b»

Economic and Social Council resolution 1488 (XLVIII)

DocumentsE/5241 Secretary-General. ReportE/5250 Secretary~General. Report on the Con..

ference on International Container Traffic(m;/JMCO), transmitting recommendationconcerning intermodal carriage of dangerousgoods

E/AC.24/L.439 Canada, Japan, New Zealand,United States. Draft resolution

E/AC .24/L.440 France, United Kingdom, UnitedStates. Draft resolution

Discussion in Co-ordination Cttee: Meetings 462,463,466

E/5295 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1854Draft resolution II in E/5295, proposing the adop­

tion of a single system of identification,classification and labelling of dangerousgoods, adopted without objection as resolu­tion 1743 (LIV)

Draft resolution III in E/5295, concerning the pro..gramme of work and the recommendations ofthe Cttee of Experts on the Transport ofDangerous Goods, adopted without objection

.as resolution 1744 (LIV)

DEMOCRATIC YEMEN-- air crash victims: expressions os sympathy

Statements in Co-ordination Cttee: Meeting 471

13

DEMOCRATIC YEMEN (continued)-- air crash victims: expressions of sympathy (continued)

Statements in Economic Cttee: Meeting 611

Statements in Social cttee: Meeting 713

Statements in Plenary: Meeting 1854

DEVELOPING COUNTRIES-- foreign investments in {agenda item 6 (a)

DocumentsE/5114 Secretary..General. Report on promo­

tion of private foreign investment in devel..oping countries

E/AC.6/L.497 & Rev.1, 2 Burundi, Colombia,Japan, Kenya, Madagascar, Malaysia, Mali,Niger, Philippines, Trinidad and Tobago,Tunisia, Zaire. Draft resolution

E/AC.6/L.513 Secretary..General. Statement ofadministrative and financial implications ofdraft resolution in ElAC.6/L.497/Rev.2

Discussion in Economic Cttee: Meetings 620, 622, 628,632

E/5349 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1858Draft resolution I in E/5349, calling for the o~·

ganization of world..wide or regional nanelson private foreign investment in developingcountries, adopted without objection as res..olution 1764 (LIV)

- .. land-locked: special measures (agenda item 4)General Assembly resolution 2917 (XXVII)

DocumentsE/5262 Secretary..General. NoteElAC.6/L.492 & Rev.l BoliVia, Burundi, Mali,

Niger, Uganda. Draft resolutionE/AC.6/L.493 France. Amendments (to draft

resolution in ElAC.6/L.492; rejected at the603rd meeting)

E/AC.6/L.494 United Kin~dom. Amendments (todraft resolution in ElAC.6/L.492/Rev.l; re­jected and wifr.drawn at the 603rd meeting)

Discussion in Economic Cttee: Meetings 598..603E/5326 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1855Draft resolution in E/5326, requesting the Secre..

tary..General to unde;,"take a complete studyon the establishment of a fund to subsidizeadditional transport costs of land..lockeddeveloping countries, adopted (21-Q..6) asresolution 1755 (LIV)

-- least developed: special measures (agenda item 3)UNCTAD resolution 62 (Ill)

DocumentsE/5269 Secretary-General. Note on the desir..

ability and feasibility of establishing a spe~

cial fund for the least developed among thedeveloping countries

E/L.1542 Secretary..General. Note transmittingextract from report of UNDP GoverningCouncil, 15th session

SUBJECT INDEX

DEVELOPING COUNTRIES (continued)-- least developed: special measures (continued)

Documents (continued)

E/AC.6/L.490 & Rev.l Burundi, Guinea, Mali,Niger" Sudan" Yemen. Draft resolution

E/AC.6/L.491 & Rev.1 Denmark, Finland, UnitedStates. Draft resolution

Discussion in Economic cttee: Meetings 597..601,603,604

E/5327 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1855Draft resolution I in E/5327, requesting the Sec­

retary-General to prepare a further studyon institutional arrangements for the im­plementation of the special measures, in..cluding the need for the creation of a spe..cial fund, adopted by consensus as resolu­tion 1753 (LIV)

Draft resolution II in E/5327, invitmg the spe..cialized agencies, UNDP and other orgar ­

zations of' the United Nations system, toreport to the Council at its 56th session onspecific measures taken by them for thebenefit of least developed countries, adoptedby consensus as resolution 1754 (LIV)

- .. natural resources: permanent sovereignty

See Natural resources: permanent sovereignty

- .. tax treaties with developed countries

See Tax treaties: developed and developing countries

DISARMAMENT-- economic and social consequences (agenda item 9)

General Assembly resolutions 2171 (XXI) and 2685(XXV)Documents

E/5118 Secretary-General. NoteE/5243 & Add.l, Add.l/Rev.l" Add.2 Secretary­

General. Report (addenda summarize com­munications from Governments and inter­national organizations)

ST/ECA/174 & Corr.1 (Sales no.: E.73.IX.l) Dis­arm~,ment and development. Report of theGroup of Experts on the Economic and So­cial Consequences of Disarmament

Discussion in Economic Cttee: Meetings 609"...6HE/5307 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1854Draft decision in E/5307, taking note of the report

in E/5243 & Add.1, 2, adopted without ob­jectio~

DISASTER RELIEF (agenda item 27 and item 8 of the or­ganizational meetings)

See also Food aid

DocumentsE/5279 Economic and Social Council: President.

Letter, 12 Apr, transmitting letter fromMadagascar proposing inclusion of item inagenda on measures to be taken followingfloods'in Tunisia

14

DISASTER RELIEF (continued)Documents (continued)

E/5335 Tunisia. Cable, 11 May, concerningEconomic and Social Council considerationof measures to be taken following floods inTunisia

E/L.1534 Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, BurundiChile, Colombia, Ghana, Haiti, Kenya, Le~anon, Madagascar, Mali, New Zealand, PeruSpain, Trinidad and Tobago, United States'Zaire. Draft resolution '

E/AC .24/L.437 Algeria, Austria, Egypt, Kenya,Lebanon, Madag?Scar, Mali, Niger, PakistanSUdan, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, YugO~slavia, Zaire. Draft resolution

Discussion in Co- ordination Cttee: Meeting 462E/5292 & Corr.l Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1848, 1849, 1853Draft resolution in E/L.1534, concerning assis~

tance to Nicaragua, adopted, as amended,by acclamation at the 1848th meeting asresolution 1736 (LIV)

DRISSJ RACHID (Tunisia)-- biocrraphy E/5218/Add.3

DRUG ABUSE

See Narcotic drugs: control

ECONOMI( AND SOCIAL COUNCIL-- agenda and organization of work (agenda item 1 and

item 7 of the organizational meetings)

DocumentsE/5240 & Add.l Secretary..General. Note trans..

mitting provisional agenda and annotationsE/5240/Rev.l Agenda as adopted by the CouncilE/5279 Economic and Sociai Council: President.

Letter, 12 Apr, transmitting letter fromMadagascar proposing inclusion in agendaof item on measures to be taken followingfloods in Tunisia

E/5283 Secretary-General. Note transmittingsupplementary list of items to be includedin the provisional agenda

E/INF/131 (English only) List of documents forthe session

E/L.1520 (& Corr.1, Euglish, French~ Russian &Spanish only) Secretary-General. Draftprogramme, including annotated list of agen..da items for the 54th and 55th sessions

E/L.1531 Brazil. Letter, 20 Dec 1972, request..ing inclusion in agenda of the 54th sessionof item on collective economic security

E/L.1532 Secretary-General. Note suggestingtentative organization of work of the session

E/L.1533 Secretary-General. Note listing docu..mentation for the session

E/L.1543 Secretary-General. Note on organiza..tion of the work of the session

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1849..1852Provisional agenda in E/5240 & Add.1, as amended,

and additional item requested in E/5279,were adopted at the 1851st meeting

SUBJECT INDEX

.ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL (continued)-- agenda and organization of work (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)

Proposals for inclusion of additional items, dealingwith economic assistance to Zamhia~ andwith the admission of Ban(!ladesh to EC AFE,were adopted at the 1851st meeting

The Council approved the allocation of items andorganization of work in E/L.1543, at the1852nd meeting

__ agenda and organization of work, 55th session (agendaitem 30)

DocumentsE/L.1520 (& Corr.l, English, French, Russian &

Spanish only) Secretary-General. Draftprogramme, including annotated list of agen­da items for the 54th and 55th sessions

E/L.1544 Secretary..General. Note transmittingdraft provisional agenda and preliminaryannotations

E/L.1544/Add.1 Actions of the Council at its54th session which affect the provisionalagenda for the 55th session

E/L.1545 Secretary..General. Note transmittinglist of documentation for the 55th session

E/L.1548 Economic and Social Council: Presi­dent. Note proposing extension of duration of

. the 55th sessionE/L.1548/Add.1 Secretary-General. Note trans­

mitting financial implications of proposal inE/L.1548

E/L.1550 Secretary...General. Note on organiza­tion of work of the session

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1855, 1858At the 1858th meeting the Council decided without

vote to approve the list of items in E/L.1544& Add.1~ to include an item on the impact ofmultinational corporations on the develop­ment process, to extend the duration of the55th session, and to invite the Director­General of GATT to participate in the generaldebate of that session

.oo documents: lists E/INF/131, E/L.1533

•• members: increase

See Economic and Social Council: procedures and or­ganization: rationalization

..... members: representatives

DocumentsE/5330 Economic and Social Council: President

and Vice-Presidents. Report on credentialsof representatives to the session

E/INF/133 & Add.1 List of representatives

... officers, 1973: election (agenda item 1 of the organiza..tional meetings)

Rule 20 of the Council's Rules of Procedure

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1847Mr. Sergio Armando Frazao (Brazil) was elected

President for 1973 by acclamation at the1847th meeting

15

ECONOMIC AND SOC IAL COUNC IL (continued)- .. officers, 1973: election (continued)

Action in Plenary (continued)

Ml'. Edouard Ghorra (Lebanon), Mr. BlaiseRabetafika (Madagascar) and Mr. John V.Scott (New Zealand) were elected Vice..Presidents for 1973 by acclamation at the1847th meeting

oo- opening of session

The session was declared open at the 1847th plenarymeeting on 8 Jan 1973 bj1 the Acting President,Mr. K:1roly Szarka (Hungary)

.... organizational m€etings, agenda a.71d organization ofwork (agenda item 2 of the organizational meetings)

DocumentsE/5222 Secretary-General. Note transmitting

annotated provisional agenda

Discussion in Plenary: M'3etings 1847, 1848Provisional agenda in E/5222, and additional item

relating to natural disaster in Nicaragua,was adopted without vote at the 1847thmeeting

Oral proposals by the President relating to re­activation of the Economic Cttee and theorganization of work, were adopted withoutvote at the 1847th meeting

-- procedures and organization: rationalization (agendaitem 19)

Economic and Social Council resolution 1730 (LIlI)

DocumentsE/5259 Working Group on Rationalization. Re..

portE/5273 (E/AC.51/68) (ESCOR, 54th sess.~ suppl.

no.7) CPC. Report on the 13th session,11 Jan and 2-12 Apr 1973, chap. V

E/INF/130 Secretary-General. NoteE/AC.24/L.436 Secretariat. Note transmitting

informCi.tion regarding dates on which docu­ments for the session were distributed

E/AC.24/L.441 & Rev.l, 2 BoJ.ivia~ Brazil,Chile,Egypt, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kenya,Malaysia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Paki­stan, Philippinesg Romania, Sudan, Yugo­slavia. Draft resolution on .L~tionalization

of work of the Economic and Social CouncilE/AC.24/L.443 Brazil, Egypt, India, Indonesia,

Malaysia, New Zealand, Pllilippines, Sudan,Trinidad and Tobago, Zaire. Draft resolu­tion

ElAC.24!L.444 United Kingdom. Draft resolu­tion on strengthening Advisory Cttee on theApplication of Science and Technology toDevelopment

ElAC.24/L.445 & Rev.l United Kingdom. Draftresolution on co-ordination

E!AC.24/L.446 United Kingdom. Draft decisionon creation of subsidiary bodies

E/AC.24/L.447 United Kingdom. Draft decisionon SUbsidiary bodies of the Economic andSocial Council (withdrawn at the 477th meet­ing).

SUBJECT INDEX

-- resolutionsE/5367 (ESCOR, 54th sess., suppl. no.1) Collected

editionE!RES!INF!54 List of resolutions (1733~1796(LIV»)

Resolutions (E!RES/1733-1796 (LIV» issued separatelyin mimeographed form as follows:

ECONOMIC AND SOC IAL COUNC IL (continued)-- procedures and organization: rationalization (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (contfnued)Draft resolutions and draft decisions in E/5352

were adopted as follows: (continued)

Draft decision IH, deferring to the 55th ses­sion consideration of ElAC.24/L.451/Rev.3 and ElAC.24/L.455!Rev.1, adopted(13-5-9)

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL (continued)-- procedures and organization: rationalization (continued)

Documents (continued)

E!AC .24/L.448 & Rev.l United Kingdom. Draftresolution on documentation

ElAC. 24!L.45 0 United Kingdom. Draft resolu­tion on the merger of the Commission forSocial Development and the Commission onthe Status of Women (not pressed to a voteat the 477th meeting)

ElAC.24/L.451 & Rev.1-3 United States. Draftdecisicn on reorganization of CPC (deferredto the 5t>~h session at the 479th m~eting)

E!AC,24/L.452 United States. Draft resolutionon abolition of the CUee on Housing, Build­ing and Planning (withdrawn at the 478thmeeting)

E/AC.24/L.453 & Rev.l Canada, United States.Draft decision on interrelationship of theCttee on Natural Resources and the Cttee onScience and Technology for Development

E!AC.24!L.45~ & Rev.1 Denmark" Japan, Kenya"Netherlands, Pakistan. Draft resolution onestablishment of an advisory body on pro­grammfl and co-ordination (deferred to the56th session at the 479th meeting)

Discussion in Co-ordination Cttee: Meetings 465-469,471, 473...479

E/5352 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1858Draft resolutions and draft decisions in E/5352

were adopted as follows:Draft resolution I, urging ratification of the

amendment to Art. 61 of the United Na­tions Charter enlarging m" ·nbership ofthe Economic and Social Council, adoptedunanimously as resolutio:1 1767 (LIV)

Draft resolution Il, deciding that the Councilshall in alternate years concentrate onthe review and appraisal of the Interna­tional Development Strategy~ and otherareas which require p:Jlicy guidance andaction, adopted without objection as res­olution 1768 (LIV)

Draft resolution HI, concerning the strengthen­ing of the Advisory Cttee on the Applica­tion of Science and Technology to Devel­

.opment, adopted (23-0...4) as resolution1769 (LIV)

Draft resolution IV, concerning measures toimprove the documentatio:l of the Council,adopted without objection as resolution1770 (LIV)

Draft resolution V, concerning joint msetingsof the CPC and the ACe, adopted withoutobjection as resolution 1771 (LIV)

Draft decision I, concerning creation of stand­ing or ad hoc intersessional bodies bysubsidiary bodies of the Council, adopted(25-0-2)

Draft decision Il, concerning the interrelation­ship of the Cttee on Natural Resollrcesand the Cttee on Science and Technologyfor Development, adopted (22..0-5)

16

E!RES!1745E/RES/1746..1752

E/RES!1782-1795

E/RES/1761

E/RES/1734, 1742,1743

E/RES!1743, 1744E!RES!1764

E!RES!1755

E/RES/1753, 1754

E!RES!1733, 1735E/RES!1767-1771

E/RES/1735

E/RES/1759, 1760E/RES/1758E/RES/1738

E/RES/1772-1781

E!RES/1762

E/RES!1737

E!RES!1739, 1740E/RES!1741

E/RES!1765

E/RES!1796E/RES/1763

EjRES!1756, 1757

E!RES!1766

Capital punishmentCommission for Social Develop­

ment: report, 23rd sessionCommission on Humc.n Rights: re­

port, 29th sessionCommittee on Natural Resources:

report, 3rd sessionConference on International Con­

tainer Traffic (UN/IMCO),Geneva 1972: recommenda­tions

Dangerous goods: transportDeveloping countries: foreign in­

vestments inDeveloping countries: land~locked:

special .neasuresDeveloping countries: least devel­

oped: special measuresDisaster reliefEconomic and Social Council: pro­

cedures and organization: ra­tionalization

Econ:)mic Commission for Asia andthe Far East: admission ofBangladesh

Food aidInternational tourism: developmentMunicipalities: international co-

operationNarcotic drugs~ control

Natural resources: exploration:United Nations revolvi.lgfund: establishment (pro­posed)

Natural resources: permanent sov-ereignty

Non-governmental organizationsSudanese refugees: assistance

Tax treaties: developed and devel..aping countries

Trade union rights: infringementsUnited Nations Fund for population

Activities

United Nations organizations: re­gional structures: study

Zambia: economic assistance,

SUBJECT INDEX

-- reports

See under subject of report for discussion

ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR ASIA AND THE FAR EAST(continued)

-- admission of Bangladesh (continued)

Statements in Plenary: Meeting 1851

Discussion in Plenary: Mgeting 1852Draft resolution in E/L.1547, deciding to admit

B3.ngladesh as a mem1)er of F'CAFE, adopted(21-1-5) as resolution 1735 (LIV)

ECONOMIC COMMITTEE-- m8mbers: election (agenda item 3 of the organiza­

tional meetings)

DocumentsE/L.1522 Secreta!-y-General. Note

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1847The following States were elected as additional

members of the sessional committees of theCouncil for the year 1973: Argentina, Bar­bados, Belgium, Canada, Colombia, Denmark,Egypt, Ghana, Guinea, India, Indonesia, Italy,K~nya, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Romania,Senegal, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Sweden, TWlisia,Tu~key, Ukrainian SSH, Venezuela, Yemen,and Yugoslavia

-- officers: election

Discussion in Economic Cttee: Meetings 594:, 597Mr. Antoni Czarkowski (Poland) was elected Vice..

ChairmHn of the Economic Cttee for 1973at the 537th meeting

Action in Plenary: M:leting 1848The CO:Incil decided that Mr. John V. Scott (New

Zealand) would serve as Chairma.n of theEconomi~ CUee for 1973

ECO~OM:C AND SOC lAL COUNC IL (continued)

ooOO rules of procedure: suspension of rule 82

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1848It was decided by the CO'.lncil that rule 82 con­

cerning election of m,::m\)ers to the CO'Jn­cil Cttee 0:1 NO:1~GJvernm':ntal O~'ganiza­

tions wO'lld be suspended until the amend­m~nt of the Chlrter increasing the m ::m­bership of the Council came into effect

ooOO seating capacity of Cou:lcil Chamh3r: enlargement (pro­posed)

DocumentsE/5303 Secretary~General. N:>te

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings 1850, 1855~ 1858Draft decisio:1 proposed by the Pr-esident, re­

questing the Bureau of the Council, togetherwith the representatives of China, Sweden,Poland, and the United States to enter intoconsultations with the Secretary."G9neralconcerning increase in seating capacity ofthe CO'Jncil Chamher, a::ioiJted without voteat the 1858th meeting

-- subsidiary organs: recomm:.ndatio:1s: financial imL~li­

cations

DocumentsE/5341 Secretary."General. Note transmitting

summ<..ry of financial implications of rec­omllli"ndations of commissions and commit­tees of the Council

-- w'Jrk: organization

See Economic and Social Council: agend.'l. a:1d o~gani­

zation of workEconomic and Social Council: organizational m :;et~

ings: agenda and organizatio:1 of w:)rk

-.. work programme, 1973 (agenda item '7 of the organiza­tional m ::etings)

DocumentsE/L.1520 (& Corr.1, English, French, Russian &

Spanish only) Secretary~General. Draftprogramme, including annotated list of agen­da items fQ:i: the 51th and 55th sessio:1s

Discussion in Plenary: M'3etings 11349, 1850

ECO~OMJC AND SOCiAL COUNCIL: SECRETARY (Ahme'd,R.)

-.. tribute to

statements in Plenary: Mf3eting 1852 (Economic andSo·::ial CO".lncil: President)

ECO~OM1C COMM~SSION FO~ ASIA AND THE FAB EAST-.. admission of Bangladesh (agenda item '29)

DocumentsE/5280 Economic and Social CO'J!nil: P:resid3nt.

Letter, 13 A;>r, transmi~ting m03.3sage fromBangladesh applying for admission to nEm~

bership in ECAFEE/L.15c17 Mongolia. Draft resolution

17

E/5344E/5'346

E/5232

E/5349

E/5326

E/5327

E/5307

E/5339E/5331

E/5346

E/5305

E/5347

E/5'349

E/5348 &Corr.1

Collective economic securityCttee on Natural Resources: report,

3rd sesssionCO:1ference on International Container

Traffic (UN/IMCO), Geneva 19'12:recommendations

Developing countries: foreign invest­m8:lts in

Developing countries: land..locked:special measures

Developing countries: least developed:special measures

Disarmc.ment: economic and socialconsequences

Food aidMultinational corporations: impact on

developmentNatural resources: exploratio:l: United

Nations revolving fund: establish­ment (proposed)

Natural resources: permanent sover­eignty

Population Commission: report, 2ndspecial session, March 1973

Science and technology: transfer todeveloping countries

Statistical Commission: report, 17thsession

SUBJECT INDEX

ECONOMIC COMMITTEE (continued)- - reports (continued)

See under subject of report for discussion (continued)

FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT-- principles (draft)

See Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th ses­sion

ELHAKIM, HAMDY H. (Egypt)-- biography E/5234

ECONOMIC SECURITY

See Collective economic security

-- work: organi.~ation

Discussion in Economic Cttee: Meetings 595, 597,601, 610, 616

EQUALITY IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE-- principles (draft) ~

See Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th ses­sion

HOFFMAN, PiULIP E. (United States)-- biography E/5218/Add.1

GROZOEV, LJUPCO (Yugoslavia)-- biography E/5234

GHALI, JAW_ID MOHAMMED (Ira.})-- biography E/5218/Add.1

GRANIER-DOYEUX, MARCEL A. (Venezuela)-- biography E/5234

GROUP OF EXPERTS ON THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIALCONSEQUENCES OF DISARMAMl~NT

-- report ST/ECA/174 & Corr.l (Sales no.: E.73.IX 1)

See Disarmament: economic and social consequencesfor discussion

GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES-- standardization (agenda item 22)

DocumentsE/5249 Secretary-General. Report on the 2nd

United Nations Conference on the Standard­ization of Geographical Names

E/5249/Add.1 Secretary-General. Statement ofadministrative and financial implications ofrecommendation on holding of a 3rd confer­ence

E/AC.24/L.442 Co-ordination Cttee: Chairmen.Draft decision

Disc'Jssion in Co-ordination Cttee: MI;etings 464, 465E/5294 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1854Draft decision in E/5294, taking note of the re­

port in E/5249 and accepting the invitationto hold the 3rd conference in Athens in 1977,adopted without objection

HONG, MOON WHAT (Korea (RepUblic»-- biography E/5234

GENERAL ASSEMBLY-- decisions, 27th session: action by the Economic and

Social Council (agenda item () of the organizationalmeetings)

DocumentsE/L.1525 & Corr.1 Secretary-General. Note

transmitting pertinent portions of resolu­tions and decisions that appear to requireaction by the Council

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1849The Council adopted the Secretary-General's rec­

ommendations in Section A of E/L.1525 &Corr.1, as amended, and took note of Sec­tions Band C of the same document

FUENTE MuNIZ, RAMON DE LA (Mexico)-- biography E/5233

Tax treaties: developed and developingcountries

United Nations Fund for PopulationActivities

Zambia: economic assistance

E/5349

E/5347

E/5350

EVANG, KARL (Norway)-- biography E/5234

FABRI, CHRISTIANE M.J.M. (Belgium)-- biography E/5218

FOOD AID (agenda item 10)General Assembly resolution 2462 (XXIII)Economic and Social Council decision of 2 Jun 1972

DocumentsE/5050/Add.1 FAO: Director-General. Report

on prospective food deficits and food aidneeds in response to General Assemblyresolution 2462 (XXIII)

ElAC.6/L.504 Algeria, Burundi, Chile, Ghana,Madagascar, Mali, New Zealand, Niger, Pak­istan, Senegal, Sudan, Yemen. Draft resolu­tion on world food security

E/AC.6/L.507 & Rev.1 Algeria, Argentina, Bo".livia, Brazil, Burundi, Chile, Egypt, Ghana,Haiti, Madagascar, Pakistan, Peru, Spain,Sudan, Tunisia, Yemen, Yugoslavia. Draftresolution on aid to Sudano-Sahelian popu­lations

Discussion in Economic Cttee: Meetings 622, 623,627E/5339 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1857Draft resolution I in E/5339, concerning aid to the

Sudano~Sahelian populations threatened withfamine, adopted without objection as resolu­tion 1759 (LIV)

Draft resolution. II in E/5339, concerning appraisalof prospective food deficits and food aidneeds, adopted (22-0-4) as resolution 1760

(LIV)

FOREIGN NATIONALS-- human rights

See Cf'.-·mission on Human Right:=;: report, 29th ses­,ion

18

SUBJECT INDEX

HUMAN RIGH'rS.... violations

See Commission on Humc.n Rights: report, 29lli sess..sion

Trade union rights: infringements

HUSZAR, ISTVAN (Hungary)__ biography E/5218/Add.2

INDIA... PAK£STAN QUESTION

Statements in Plenary: Meeting 1858 (China, India,Office of Legal Affairs: The Legal Counsel,Pak\stan)

INTERGOVERNMENTAL COMMITTEE OF THE WORLDFOOD PROGRAMM~: (UN/FAO~

- .. meml)3rs: eler-tion (agenda item 20)

DocumentsE/L.1527 Secretary-General. Note

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1856The following States were elected by acclamation

for a three...year term beginning 1 Jan 1974:Chile, Ireland, Malawi, and United Kingdom

Composition of the Intergovernmental Committee of theW~rld Food Programme- (UN/FAO) as of 1 Jan 1974*

Term of Office Term of OfficeMembers (expires 31 Dec) Members (expires 31 Dec)

Argentina (2) 1975 Norway (1) 1975Canada (2) 1974 Pakistan (1) 1975Chile (1) 1976 Sudan (1) 1975Denma.rk (1) 1974 Togo (1) 1974Hungary (1) 1974 Turkey (1) 1974India (2) 1974 Trinidad andIndonesia (2) 1975 Tobago (2) 1974Ireland (1) 1976 Tunisia (2) 1975Japan (1) 1975 UnitedMalawi (1) 1976 Kingdom (1) 1976Netherlands (2) 1975 Un.ited

States (2) 1974

INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS CONTROL BOARD-.. memhars: election (agenda item 26 and item 3 of the

organizational meetings)Economic and Social Council resolution 11013 (XL)

DocumentsE/5220 Secretary..General. Note (transmits an..

nexes relating to procedUl;e for the election)E/5233 Secretary-General. Note including bio­

graphical data of candidates nominated byWHO

E/5234 (& Corr.1, English only), Add.11 2 Secre­tary-General. Note including biographicaldata of candidates nominated by Governments

E/5235 & Corr.1 Cttee on Candidatures for Elec­tion of Members to the International Nar­cotics Control Board. Report

(1) Members elected by the Economic and Social Council(2) Members elected by the FAO Council(*) Four additional members are to be elected by the FAO

Council in 1973

19

INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS CONTROL BOARD (con­tinued)

-- members: election (continued)Discussion in Plenary: Me:tings 18·48, 1850, 1856

The Council decided at its 1850th meeting thatthe Cttee on Candidatures for Election ofMembers to the International Narcotics Con­trol Board would be composed of the follow­ing States: Canada, Chile, Egypt, France,Hungary, India, Italy, Japan, Swad~n,Turkey,USSR, United Kingdom, and United States

At the 1856th meeting the following members wereelected as members of the INCB for a three­yec:.r term beginning 2 Mar 1974: Mr. D.P.Anand (India), Mr. M.A. Attisso (Togo),Mr. NoK. Barkov (USSR), Dr. R.A. Chapman(Canada), M:--. R. de la Fuente M·..Iiiiz(Mexico),Mr. S. Kaymakgalan (Turkey), Sir F. Mason(United Ki.ngdom), Dr. V.V. Olguin (Argen­tina), MJ'. M.R. Pollner (United States), Mr. P.Reuter (France), and Dr. T. Shimomura(Japan)

-- report, 1972 E/INCB/17 (Sales no.: E.73.X!.5)

See ~arcotic drugs: control for discussion

INTERNATIONAL SECURITY-- strengthening: Declaration, 1970: implementation

DocumentsA/8775/Add.4 Secretary-General. Report trans­

mitting note verbale, 18 Dec 1972, fromthe President of Economic and Social Councilto the Secretary-General

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1850

INTERNATIONAL TOURISM-- development (agenda item 21)

General Assembly t'esolution 2802 (XXVI)Economic and SOClal Council decision of 20 May 1971

DocumentsE/5148 & Corr.1 Secretary-General. Report

reviewing the work of the United Nationssystem of organizations and of its planningand co-ordination

E/5167 & Add.1 Secretary-General. Report onco...operation and relationships between theUnited Nations and the future World TourismOrganization

E/5273 (E/AC.51/68) (ESCOR, 54th sess., suppl.no.7) CPC. Report on the 13th session,11 Jan and 2-12 Apr 1973, chapo VIII

E/L.1535 Secretary-General. Note transmittingreview of the activities of IUOTO

E/L.1536 Secretary-General. Note transmittingUNCTAD resolution 37 (Ill)

E/AC.24/L.454 & Rev.1, 2 Argentina, Barbados,BraZil, India, Kenya, Madagascar, Philip­pines, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Uganda,Venezuela, Yugoslavia, Zaire. Draft reso­lution on development of tourism

E/AC .24/L.458 Argentina, Chile, Pakistan, Ro-­mania, Sudan. Draft decision on implementa­tion by IUOTO of General Assembly resolu..tion 2758 (XXVI)

SUBJECT INDEX

INTERNATIONAL TOURISM (continu~d)

-- development (continued)

Discussion in Co-ordination Ctte~: Meetings 472,473,475, 476

E/5337 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1855Draft resolution in E/5337, requesting mOTO

to make a study on the impact of internation­al tourism on the economic development ofdeveloping countries and calling for ratifica­tion of the statute of the World Tourism Or­ganization, adopted without objection as res­olution 1758 (LIV)

Draft decision in E/5337, concerning implementa­tion of General Assembly resolution 2758(XXVI) by IUOTO, adopted without objection

KA.NINDA, SEKELA (Zaire)..- biography E/5218/Add.2

KAYMAK9ALAN, SUKRU (Turkey)..- biography E/5233, E/5234

~

KCHOUK, MOHSEN (Tunisia)-- biography E/5234

KNOLL, JOSEPH (Hungary)...- biography E/5233

KONATE, NOUMOUCOUNDA (Mali)-.., biography E/5234

KOTTEGODE, SRI RAMACHANDRA (Sri Lanka)-- biography E/5234/Add.l

KRISPI-NICOLETOPOULOU, ELLI (Greece)-- biography E/5218

KUZINSKI, STANISLAW (Poland)-- biography E/5218/Add.1, 2

LAND-LOCKED STATES

See Developing countries: land...locked: special mea­sures

LAUGIER, HENRI (France)-- tribute to

Statements in Plenary: Meeting 1851

MACKAY, IAN JAMES DONALD (New Zealand).... biography E/5218/Corr.1 (English only)

MANALO-FERNANDEZ, CONCEPCION (Philippines)-- biography E/5234

MARTINEZ-COBO, JOSE RICARDO (Ecuador)-- biography E/5218

MARTINEZ-SIMAHAN, C:4.RLOS (Colombia)-- biography E/5218

MASON, FREDERICK (United Kingdom)-- biography E/5234

MATHEW Y '. (India)-- biogr"l >;/5218/Add.1

20

MATTEI, PIETRO DI (Italy)-- biography E/5234

M'BAYE, KEBA (Senegal)-- biography E/5218

MC EWEN, WINIFRED AYODELE (Nigeria)-- biography E/5218/Corr.l (English only)

MIGRANT LABOUR-- protection

See Commission for Social Development: report, 23rdsession .

Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th session

MORGAN, VICTOR HUGO (Costa Rica)- .. biography E/5218/Add.2

MSELLE, C.S.M. (United Republic of Tanzania)- .. biography E/5218

MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS-- impact on development (agenda item 8)

DocumentsE/5273 (E/AC.51/68) (ESCOR, 54th sess., supple

no.7) CPC. Report on the 13th session,11 Jan and 2..12 Apr 1973, chap.IlI

E/5334 & Corr.l Secretary..General. Progressreport

E/C.2/763 International Council on Social Wel­fare. Statement

Discussion in Economic Cttee: Meetings 630..632E/5351 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1858Draft decision in E/5351, taking note of the report

in E/5334, adopted as amended, without vote

MUNICIPALITIES-- international co..operation (agenda item 15)

General Assembly resolution 2861 (XXVI)

DocumentsE/5244 Secretary..General. ReportE/AC.7/L.629 New Zealand, United Kingdom.

Draft resolutionE/AC.7/L.630 France. Amendment (to draft

resolution in E/AC.7/L.629)E/C.2/764 International Union of Local Authori­

ties. Statement

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 705,706E/5290 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1854Draft resolution in E/5290 adopted without objec­

tion as resolution 1738 (LIV)

NAAH, ROBERT (Cameroon).... biography E/5218

NAIK, NIAZ A. (pakistan)..... biography E/5218

NAMES, GEOGRAPHICAL.... standardization

See Geographical names: standardization

SUBJECT INDEX

NARCOTIC DRUGS-- control (agenda item 16)

DocumentsE/5248 (E/cN.7/555) (ESCOR, 54th sess., suppl.

no.3) Commission on Narcotic Drugs. Re..port of the 25th session, 22 Jan ... 9 Feb 1973

E/5255 Secretary..General. Progress report onactivities of the United Nations Fund forDrug Abuse Control

E/5260 Summary of report of INCB for 1972E/5304 Secretary-General. Note transmitting

financial implications of ~'lecisions taken bythe Commission

ElAC.7/L.642 Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Egypt,France, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, MadagascarPhilippines, Sweden, Turkey, United Ki.ng~dam, United States, Venezuela, Yugoslavia.Draft resolution on drug abuse

E/AC.7/L.643 & Rev.l Argentina, Brazil, Can­ada, Denmark, Egypt, France, Indonesia,Japan, Madagascar, Philippines, Sweden,Turkey, United Kingdom, United States,Ven..ezuela. Draft resolution on INCB report

ElAC.7/L.644 & Rev.l Australia, Indonesia, Ja­pan, Thailand, United States. Draft resolu­tion on Ad Hoc Cttee for the Far East Re'"gion

E/AC.7/L.645 Turkey. Amendment (to draftresolution E in E/5248)

E/INCB/17 (Sales no.: E.73.XI.5) INCB. Report1972 '

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 713-716E/5331 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1858Draft resolutions in E/5331 adopted as follows:

Draft resolution I, taking note of the report ofthe Commission, adopted without objec­tion as resolution 1772 (LIV)

Draft resolution II, calling for accessions andratifications to the Convention onPsychl?tropic SUbstances, adopted without objec­tion as resolution 1773 (LIV)

Draft resolution Ill, calling for accessions andratifications to the 1961 Single Conventionon Narcotic Drugs and the 1972 Protocolthereto, adopted (22",,0..4) as resolu­tion 1774 (LIV)

Draft resolution IV, dec~ding to keep in force theadministrative arrangements to ensure thefull technical independence of the Interna",tional Narcotics Control Board, adopted(22.0..4) as resolution 1775 (LIV)

Draft resolution V, authorizing the establish­ment of a sub-commission on illicit trafficin the Near and Middle East, adopted(23.03-6) as resolution 1776 (LIV)

Draft resolution VI, concerning the co-ordina..tion of activities of international organsand organizations in the struggle againstthe abuse of drugs, adopted (22..0-4) asresolution 1777 (LIV)

Draft resolution VII, concerning periodicity ofsessions of the Commission on NarcoticDrugs, adopted (23-()"'4) as resolution 1778(LIV)

Draft resolution VIII adopted without objectionas resolution 1779 (LIV)

21

NARCOTIC DRUGS (continued)- - control (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)Draft resolutions in E/5331 adopted as follows:

(continued)

Draft resolution IX, concerning activities of theAd Hoc Cttee for the Far East Region ofthe Commission on Narcotic Drugs,adopted (23-4.. 0) as resolution 1780 (LIV)

Draft resolution X, concerning scientific re­search on drug abuse, adopted (23-0..4)as resolution 1781 (LIV)

NATURAL RESOURCES

See also Committee on Na.tural Resources, report,3rd session

-- exploration: United Nations revolving fund: establish­ment (proposed) (agenda item 5 (b»

Economic and Sodal Council decision of 17 Nov 1972

DocumentsE/5247 (E/c.7/43) (ESCOR, 54th sess., suppl.

no.4) Cttee on Natural Resources. Reporton the 3rd session, 6..17 Feb 1973, chap.IV

E/5270 Secretary-General. NoteElAC.6/L,485 Intergovernmental Working Group

on the United Nations Revolving Fund xorNatural Resources Exploration. Letter,11 Oct 1972, transmitting report on conSUl­tations requested by Economic and SocialCouncil resolution 1711 (LIII)

E/AC.6/L.486/Rev.l,2 Ghana, India, Indonesia,Japan, Kenya, Malaysia, Netherlands, Phil­ippines, Turkey, Uganda. Draft resolution

ElAC.6/L.487 Argentina, Brazil, Egypt, Philip­pines. Draft resolution (withdrawn at the624th meeting)

ElAC.6/L.501 Chile. Amendments (to draft res­olution in E/AC.6/L.486/Rev.1)

E/AC.6/L.503 Peru. Amendments (to draftres­olution in ElAC.6/L.486/Rev.l; withdrawn atthe 624th meeting)

ElAC. 6/L.5 05 Trinidad and Tobago. Amend­ment (to draft resolution in E/AC.6/L.4861Rev.2)

E/AC.6/L.506 Pakistan. Amendments (to draftresolution in ElAC.6/L,486/Rev.2)

Discussion in Economic Cttee: Meetings 613-619,624,62'7

Ej5346 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1857Draft resolution II in E/5346, recommending that

the General Assembly at its 28th sessionrequest the Secretary",General to take thenecessary steps for the establishm~mt of therevolving fund, adopted (17..0-9) by recordedvote as resolution 1762 (LIV)

-- permanent sovereignty (agenda item 2)

DocumentsE/5170 Secretary-General. HeportE/5247 (E/c.7/43) (ESCOR, 54th sec;s., suppl.

no.4) Cttee on Natural Resour, : 1. Reporton the 3rd session, 6..17 Feb 1973, chap.V

SUBJECT INDEX

NATURAL RESOURCES (continued)- - permanent sovereignty (continued)

Documents (continued)

E/AC.6/L.483 & Rev.1 Algeria, Brazil, Chile~

Colombia, Egypt, Ghana, Guinea, Iceland,Iraq, Kenya, Madagascar, Pakistan, Peru,Romania, Venezuela, Yugoslavia, Zaire.Draft resolution

Discussion in Economic Cttee: Meetings 599,602,604­609

E/5305 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1854Draft resolution in E/5305, reaffirming the right

of States to permanent sovereignty over alltheir natural resources, adopted (20-2-4) byroll-call vote as resolution 1737 (LIV)

NEW ZEALAND: MU'HSTER OF TRADE AND INDUSTRYAND ASSOCIATE MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS(Walding, J.A.) "

-- address before Council

Plenary: Meeting 1853

NICARAGUA-_ earthquake: disaster relief

See Disaster relief

NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS (agenda item 14)

DocumentsE/5282, E/5340 Secretary-General. Notes in­

forming of actions to place organizat1.ons onthe Roster

E/AC.7/L.627 Ghana, India, Indonesia, Kenya,Madagascar, Mali, Netherlands, Pakistan,Philippines, Tunisia, Uganda, Zaire. Draftresolution on improving the contribution ofNGOs to the implementation of the goals andobjectives of the 2nd United Nations Devel..opment Decade

E/AC.7/L.628 Barbados, Ghana, India, Indone..sia, Kenya, Madagascar, M~.1i, Pakistan,Philippines, Tunisia, Uganda, Zaire. Draftresolution on the contribution of NGOs to theimplementation of the Declaration on theGr8 ... .a.:ng of Independence to Colonial Coun""trles and Peoples

E/C.2/761 Provisional annotated agenda formeetings of the Cttee on NGOs, Feb 1973

E/C.2/762 Non..Governmental OrganizationsCttee on UNICEF. Statement on contribu..tion of NGOs towards the implementation ofthe International Development Strategy

E/C.2/INF/1 . List of participants of meetings ofthe Council Cttee on NGOs

Discussion in Council Cttee on NGOs: Meetings 333..342 (Meeting records not issued)

E/5257 & Add.l ReportE/C.2/L.34 Draft report

Discussion in Social cttee: Meetings 707,708E/5300 Report

22

NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS (continued)

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1854Draft resolution I in E/5300, on improving the

contribution of non-governmental organiza~

tions to the implementation of the goals andobjectives of the International DevelopmentStrategy for the Second United Nations De~

velopment Decade, adopted without objectionas resolution 1739 (LIV)

Draft resolution II in E/5300, concerning the con­tribution of non-governmental organizationsto the implementation of the Declaration onthe Granting of Independence to ColonialCountries and Peoples, adopted (24..0-3) asresolution 1740 (LIV)

Draft decision in E/5300, taking note of the reportin E/5257 & Add.1, adopted without objec­tion

- .. applications for hearings (agenda item 14)

Discussion in Council Cttee on NGOs: Meeting 343(Meeting record not issued)

E/5286 Report

OHLSSON, INGVAR (Sweden)-- biography E/5218/Add.2

OLGUIN, VICTORIO V. (Argentina)..... biography E/5234

OLUWOLE, ABOWABA AYOOLA (Nigeria)- .. biography E/5234

OPERATIVE TECHNOLOGY-- transfer to developing countries

See Science and technology~ transfer to developingcountries

PACHECO, ARMANDO OSCAR (Dominican Republic)...... biography E/5218

PENTCHEV, LUBEN (BUlgaria).. .. biography E/5218/Add.2

PERSONS BORN OUT OF WEDLOCK-- discrimination: elimination: princ:'ples (draft)

See Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th ses­sion

PINDUR, HERBERT J. (Austria)-- biography E/5218/Add.2

PINZON-CARRIZO, CARLOS ANTONIO (Panama)-- biography E/5234

POLICE .::.THICS.... international code

See Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th ses­sion

POLITICAL RIGHTS-- r ...tnciples (draft)

See Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th ses­sion

SUBJECT INDEX

Composition of the Population Commissionas of 1 Jan 1974

MM report, 2nd special session, M~'.rch 1973 (agenda item 12(b»

PHOSSER, ALBERT R.G. (United Kingdom)-- biography E/5218/Corr.l (English only)

PSYCHOTROPIC SUBSTANCES

See Narcotic drugs: control

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY~~ transfer to developing countries (agenda item I) (b»

Economic and Social Council resolution 1311 (XLJV)?.,d decision of 2 Jun 1972

DocumentsE/5152 Secretary..General. Report on 1st meet­

ing of the Interregional Expert Group onTransfer of Operative Technology at theEnterprise Level (ST/ECA!151- Sales no.:E.72.II.A.1)

E/AC.6/L.508 India, Malaysia, Yugoslavia.Draft decision

Discussion in Economic Cttee: Meetings 620,622,628,632

E/5349 Report

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1858Draft decision in E/5349, deferring consideration

of this item to the 55th session~ adoptedwithout objection

SEKYIAMAH, E. KOFI (Ghana)- ... biography E/5218/Add.1

SHIMOMURA, TSUTOM'rj (Japan)-- biography E/5234 •

SHLEPAKOV, ARNOLD N. (Ukrainian SSR)~ .. biography E/5218

RAMIREZ DE BARQUERO, VIRGINIA (Costa Rica)-- biography E/5234/Add.!

REFUGEES-- assistance

See Sudanese refugees: assistance

SANCHEZ, VINCENTE (Chile)...... biography E/5218/Add.1

REGIONAL STRUCTURES

See United Nations organizations: regional structures:study

RENZAHO, JUVENAL (Rwanda)-- biography E/5218/Add.1

REUTER, PAUL (France)-- biography E/5234

RIPERT, JEAN (France)-- biography E/5218

ROUHANI~ FUAD (Iran)-- biography E/5234

ROURI, HOMA (Iran)-- biography E/5218

RUSS, VIRGINIA~VIORICA (Romania)-- biography E/5218/Add.1

SAFRONCHUK, V.S. (USSR)- ... biography E/5218/Add.1

SAITO, KINICHIRO (Japan)-- biography E/5218/Add A

Term of Ott'ice(expires 31 Dec)

Niger 1976Panama 1977Peru 1975Philippines 1975Romania 1976Rwanda 1976Sweden 1975Thailand 1976Tunisia 1977Turkey 1976Ukrainian SSR 1975USSR 1977United Kingdom 1977United States 1977

Members

19761976J.9761977197519751975197719751977197719751976

Term of Office(expires 31 Dec)

BrazilCosta RicaDenmarkEcuadorEgyptFranceGhanaIndiaIndonesiaJapanMauritaniaMoroccoNetherlands

Members

DocumentsE/5264 (E/CN.9/279) (ESCOR, 54th sess., suppl.

nc.8) Population Commission. Report onthe 2nd special session, 19..30 Mar 1973

E/5297 Romania. Letter, 27 Apr, proposingthat the forthcoming World Population Con­ference be held in Bucharest

Discussion in Economic cttee: Meetings fl20, 623, 624,626, 629

E/5347 Report

Discussion in Plenary: MI3eting 1858Draft decision in E/5347, concerning the invitation

to h:Jld the World Population Conference inBucharest in Aug 1971, and taking note ofthe report in E/5264, adopted without olJjec.....tion

POLLNER, MARTIN R. (United States)~ .. biography E/5234/Add.2

POPULATION COMMiSSION~~ ffil3mbers: confirmation

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

~- members: election (agenda item 26)

DocumentsE/L.1526 Secretary~General. Note

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1856The following States were elected by acclamation

for a four-year term beginning 1 Jan 1974:Ecuador, India, .Japan, Mauritania, Panama,Tunisia, USSR, United Kingdom, and UnitedStates

23

SUBJECT INDEX

STATISTICAL COMMISSION (continued)-- members: elecaon (agenda item 26)

DocumentsE/L.1526 Secretary..General. Note

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1856The following States were elected by :>.~damH.tion

for a four-year term heginning 1 Jan 1974:Canada, Gabon, New Zealand, Sierra Leone,Tunisia, USSR, United States~ and Venezuela

Composition of the Statistical Commissionas of 1 Jan 1974

Term of Office(expires 31 Dec) Members

Term of Office(expires 31 Dee)

SIKTANC, JOSE F (C zechoslovakia)_.. biography E/5218/Add.1

SOCIAL COMMITTEE- - members: election (agenda item 3 of the organizational

meetings)

DocumentsE/L.1522 Secretary-General. Note

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1847The following States were elected as additional

members of the sessional committees of theCouncil for the year 1973: Argentina, Barba­dos, Belgium, Canada, Colombia, Denmc.rk,Egypt, Ghana~ Guinea, India, Indonesia, Italy,Kenya, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Rom8.nia,Senegal, Sri Lanka, Sudan~ Sweden, Tunisia,Turkey, Ukrainian SSR, Venezuela, Yemen,and Yugoslavia

-- officers: election

Action in Social cttee: Meeting 703Ml'. N.P. Jain (India) was elected Vice...Chairman

of the Social Cttee for 1973 by acclam~4tion

Action in Ple:rr.ary: M':leting 1848The Council decided that Mr. Blaise Rabetafika

(Madagascar) would serve as Chairmc.n ofthe Social Cttee for 1973

Members

ArgentinaBraZilCanadaCzechoslovakiaFranceGabonGhanaHungaryIndiaJapanKenyaMalaysia

197519761977197519761977197519761975197619751975

New ZealandSierra LeoneSpainSri LankaSwedenTunisiaUkrainian SSRUSSRUnited KingdomUnited StatesUruguayVenezuela

197719771975197619761977197519771976197719761977

E/5345

E/5328E/5290

E/5331E/5300E/5345

reports

See under subject of report for discussion

E/5298 Capital punishmentE/5328 Commission for Social Devel-

ment: report, 23rd sessionCommission on Humz,n Rights: re­

port, 29th sessionCo-operative mi)Vement; prom0tionMunicipalities: international co-

operationNarcotic drugs: controlNon-governmental organizationsTrade union rights: infringements

-- work: organization

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 703,717

SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT

See Commission for Social Development: report, 23rdsession

Co-operative movement: promotion

SOCIAL SECURITY_o. & aged persons

See Commission for Social Development: report, 23rdsession

STANKEVICH, GEORGI N. (Byelorussian SSR)-- biography E/5218

STATISTICAL COMMISSION-- members: confirma.tion

See Commissions of the Economic and Social Coun­cil, Functional: members: confirma.tion

24

-- report, 17th session (agenda item 11)

DocumentsE/5236 (E/CN.3/440) (ESCOR, 54th sess., suppl.

no.2) Statistical Commission. Report onthe 17th session, 13-24 Nov 1972

E/L.1540 Secretary-General. Note

Discussion in Economic Cttee: Meeting 631E/5348 & Corr.1 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1858Draft decision in E/5348 & Corr.1s> taking note of

the report of the Commission and approvingits programme objectives, adopted withoutobjection

STOLLER, ALAN (Australia)-- biography E/5233

SUDANESE REFUGEES-- assistance (agenda item 23)

Economic and Social Council resolution 1705 (LIII)

DocumentsE/5261 UNHCR. Progress report on assistance

to Southern Sudanese returnees and dis..placed persons

E/AC.24/L.449 Argentina, Austria, Brazil, Den..ma.rk, Egypt, Finland, France, Ghana, Italy,Japan, Kenya, Lebanon, Madagascar, Mali,Netherlands, Niger, Pakistan, philippines,Sweden, Tunisia, Turkey, Uganda, UnitedKingdom, United States, Yemen, Yugoslavia.Draft resolution

Discussion in Co-ordination cttee: M':leting 470E/5302 Report

SUBJECT INDEX

SUDANESE REFUGEES (continued)-- assistance (continued)

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1854Draft resolution in E/5302 adopted without objec­

tion a'3 resolution 1741 (LTVj

SUDANO...SAHELIAN POPULATIONS".. assistance to

See Food aid

SYLl..A~ O"'JM <ill (Senegal)-- biography E/5234

TAX TREATIES-- dsveloped and developing countries (agenda item ~ (c))

DocumentsE/5123 Secretary~General. Report on tax trea..

ties between developed a:1d developing coun­tries

E/5258 Secretary.,.General. Report 0:1 4th m8et­ing of the United Nations Ad Hoc Group onTax Treaties~ 4~15 Dec 1972

E/AC.6/L.495 Japan, M:l.dagascar~ Ma.lay~\ia~Pi1ilippii.les~ Sri Lanka~ Sudan~ Trinidad andTobago~ Tunisia, Turkey~United States. Draftresolution

Discussion in Economic cttee: M'3etings 620,622,628,632

E/5349 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1858Draft resolution II in E/5349, requesting the Ad

Hoc Group of Experts on Tax Treaties b'3"tween Developed and Developing Countril:''''to continue its work, adopted without objec...tion as resolutiotL 1765 (LIV)

TOURISM

See International tourism

TOWN TWINNING

See Municipalities: international co-operation

TRADE UNION RIGHTS-- infringem\~nts(agenda item 18 (b))

Economic and Social Council resolution 1599 (L)

DocumentsE/5245 Ad Hoc Working Gl'OUp of Experts of the

Commission on Human Rights. Report oninfringements of trade union rights in Na­mibia, Southern Rhodesia and in Africanterritories under Portuguese domination

E/5251 ILO. Progress reportE/5'325 Portugal. Letter,4 May, rejecting con­

clusions of the Ad Hoc Group of Experts ap..pointed under resolution 7 (XXVII) of theCommiss~on on Human Rights relating toh'lman rights violations in Portuguese over...seas provinces

E/AC.7/L.650 Algeria, Chile, Egypt~ Ghana,Kenya, Madagascar ~ Mali, Niger, Pakistan~

Sudan, Uganda, Zaire. Draft resolution

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meetings 717..719,722,723E/5345 Report

25

TRADE UNION RIGHTS (continued)- - infringements (continued)

Discussion in Plenary: Ml~eting 1858Draft resolution XV in E/5345~ taking note of the

conclusions and recommendations of the AdHoc Working Group, adopted (22-0-4) as res­olution 1796 (XIV)

Draft decision 3 in E/5345~ concerning the reportof the Ad Hoc Working Group of Experts,assistance to political prisoners and othervictims, and the reported aerial bombard­ment and use of poisonous chemical sub..stances by Portugal, adopted (22..0~4)

Draft decision 8 in E/5345~ rejecting the contentsof letter from Portugal in E/5325, adopted(21-0~5)

TRA..1\l'SPORT OF GOODS

See Conference on the International Container Traf­fic (UN/IMCO), Geneva 1972: recommen­dations

Dangerous goods: transport

TUNISIA-- floods: disaster relief

See Disa.3ter relief

UNITED NATIONS-- budget: form

DocumentsE/C.2/L.33 SecretarycoGeneral. Note

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1850

UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND: EXECUTIVE BOARD- ... members: election (agenda item 3 of the organizational

meetings)

DocumentsE/L.1521 Secretary..General. Note

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1850The following States were elected by acclamation

as members for a three-year term begin­ning 1 Aug 1973~ Belgium, Central AfricanRe~blic~ France~ Italy, Japan, Peru, Poland,Rwanda, USSR~ and United States

UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE ON THE STANDARD..IZATION OF GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES~ 2nd, London1972

_... report

See Geographical names: standardization

UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME: GOV­ERNING COUNC IL

..... members: election (agenda item 26 and item 3 of theorganizational meatings)

DocumentsE/L.1529 Secretary-General. Note

SUBJECT INDEX

UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME: GOV­ERN~NG COUNCIL (continued)

-- members: election (continued)

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1856The following States were elected for a three-year

term beginning 1 Jan 1974: Belgium, Brazil,Canada, Central African Republic, Chad,France, Ghana, Hungary, Kuwait, Lesotho,New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Philippines,Somalia, and Sweden

Composition of the Governing Council of theUnited Nations Development Programme

as of 1 Jan 1974

Term of Office Term of OfficeMembers (expires 31 Dee) Members (expires 31 Dec)

Austria 1975 Lebanon 1974Belgium 1976 Lesotho 1976Brazil 1976 Malaysia 1975Bulgaria 1974 Morocco 1975Canada 1976 Netherlands 1974Central African New Zealand 1976

Republic 1976 Nigeria 1974Chad 1976 Norway 1976Chile 1975 Pakistan 1976Cuba 1975 Philippines 1976Denmark 1975 Poland 1974Ecuador 1974 Somalia 1976Ethiopia 1974 Sudan 1975Finland 1974 Sweden 1976France 1976 Switzerland 1974Germany (Federal Togo 1975

RepUblic) 1974 Trinidad andGhana 1976 Tobago 1974Hungary 1976 Turkey 1974India 1975 USSR 1975Iran 1975 United Kingdom 1975Iraq 1974 United States 1975Italy 1975 Upper Volta 1974Jamaica 1975 Uruguay 1974Japan 1975 Yugoslavia 1974Kuwait 1976

UNITED NATIONS FUND FOR DRUG ABUSE CONTROL- .. report on activities Ej5255

See Narcotic drugs: control for discussion

UNITED NATIONS FUND FOR POPULATION ACTIVITIES(agenda item 12 (a»General Assembly resolution 3019 (XXVII)

DocumentsEj5266 United Nations Fund for Population Ac­

tivities: Executive Director. ReportEjAC.6jL.500 & Rev.1,2 Ghana, Haiti, Indonesia,

Madagascar, Malaysia, Mali, Philippines,Romania, Sri Lanka, Turkey, Uganda. Draftresolution

EjAC.6jL.509 Sweden. Amendments (to draftresolution in EjAC.6jL.500; withdrawn at the629th meeting)

EjAC.6jL.510 Brazil. Amendments (to draftresolution in EjAC.6/L.500)

EjAC.6jL.511 Spain. Amendments (to draft res­olution in EjAC.6jL.500)

26

UNITED NATIONS FUND FOR POPULATION ACTIVITIES(continued)

Discussion in Economic Cttee: Meetings 620,623,624,626,629,630

Ej5347 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1858Draft resolution in E/5347, stating the aims and

purposes of the United Nations Fund forPopulation Activities, adopted (22...0..5) byrecorded vote as resolution 1763 (LIV)

UNITED NATIONS INTER-REGIONAL SEMINAR ON GOV­ERNMENT AUDITING, Baden 1971

-- report

See Budget policy and management

UNITED NATIONS ORGANIZATIONS-- regional structures: study (agenda item 20)

Economic and Social Council resolution 1553 (XLIX)

DocumentsEj5127 Secretary-General. ReportEj5273 (E/AC.51j68) (ESCOR, 54th sess., suppl.

. no.7) CPC. Report on t.he 13th session,11 Jan and 2..12 Apr 1973, chap.VII

E/AC.24/L.456 & Rev.1 Finland, Sweden. Draftresolution

EjAC.24jL.457 & Rev.1 Indonesia, Malaysia,Philippines. Draft resolution

Discussion in Co-ordination Cttee: Meetings 467,469­471,473-476

Ej5338 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1855Draft resolution I in E/5338, requesting the Secre­

tary"General to present to the Council at its57th session a further report on regionalstructures of the United Nations system,adopted without vote as resolution 1756 (LIV)

Draft resolution II in E/5338, requesting the orga­nization of regional secretariat meetings,adopted by consensus as resolution 1757 (LIV)

UNITED NATIONS RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR SOCIALDEVELOPMENT

- .. members: confirmation (agenda item 17 (a»

DocumentsEj5252 (EjCN.5/493) (ESCOR, 54th sess., suppl.

no.5) Commission for Social Development.Report on the 23rd session, 12 Feb - 2 Mar1973, para.71

Discussion in Social Cttee: Meeting 712E/5328 Report

Action in Plettary: Meeting 1855Draft decision D in E/5328, confirming the follow..

ing nominees for membership on the Board ofthe Institute for a four":year term beginning2 Jul 1973, adopted without objection: JacquesDelors (France), Gunnar Karl Myrdal(Sweden), Khaleeq Ahmed Naqvi (India),H.M.A. Onitiri (Nigeria), Berislav Sefer (Yu­goslavia), and Eleanor Bernert Sheldon(United States). The Council decided to deferconfirmation of a 7th member to its 55th ses..sion

SUBJECT INDEX

vAR HUOT (Khmer Republic).... biography E/5234

VARONOS, DENIS D. (Greece)..- biography E/5234

VENEGAS BORGES, PEDRO LUIS (Venezuela).... biography E/5218

WAR CRIMINALS.... punishment: international co..operation: principles (draft)

See Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th ses..siGn

WOiV1EN

_.. discrimination: elimination: Working Group on a NewDraft Instrument: members: election

See Working Group on a New Draft Instrument orInstruments of International Law to EliminateDiscrimination Against Women: members:election

WORKING GROUP ON A NEW DRAFT INSTRUMENT ORINSTRUMENTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAWTOELIM­INATE DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN

-- members: election (agenda item 26)

DocumentsE/L.1546 Secretary-General. Note

Action in Plenary: Meeting 1856Recommendation in E/L.1546, that the Working

Group be enlarged to 16 members, adoptedwithout vote

The following States were elected by acclamation:Canada, Chile, Colombia, Dominican Repub­lic Finland, Liberia, USSR~ United Kingdom,and United States. Election of seven addi..tional members was postponed until the 55thsession

WORKING GROUP ON RATIONALIZATION-.. report E/5259

See Economic and Social Council: procedures andorganization: rationalization for discussion

WORLD POPULATION CONFERENCE, 3rd, 1974-- organization

See Population Commission: report, 2nd special ses­sion, March 1973

WORLD POPULATION YEAR, 1974-- observance

See Population Commission: report, 2nd special ses­sion, March 1973

27

WORLD TOURISM ORGANIZATION_.. establishment

See International tourism: development

YATES, GILBERT (United Kingdom)-- tribute to

statements in Plenary: Meeting 1848

YOKO, YAJEMBE (Zaire)-- biography E/5218

YOUTH-- needs and aspirations

See Commission for Social Development: report, 23rdsession

ZAEFFERER DE BOYENECHE, ANA MARIA (Argentina)-- biography E/5218

ZAMBIA-- economic assistance (agenda item 28)

Security Council resolution 329 (1973)

DocumentsE/5274 Economic and Social Council: President.

Letter 9 Apr, transmitting letter from thePresident of the Security Council includingoperative paragraphs of Security Councilresolution 329 (1973)

E/5 2'i4/Add.1 Secretary-General. Lett~r, 13Apr, to the President of the EconomIC andSocial Council

E/5299 Secretary-General. ReportElAC.6/L.498 & Rev.l Algeria, Argentina, Aus­

tria, Barbados, Bolivia, BraZil, Burundi,Chile~ China, Colombia, Denmark, Egypt,Finland, Ghana, Guinea, Haiti, India, Indone­sia, Kenya, Madagascar, Malaysia, Mali,New Zealand, Niger, Pakistan, Peru, Phil­ippines, Senegal, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Sweden,Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Uganda, Ven­ezuela, Yemen, Yugoslavia, Zaire. Draftresolution

Discussion in Economic Cttee: Meetings 625,633E/5350 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting 1858Draft resolution in E/5350, requesting the Secre­

tary..General to mobilize financial, technicaland material assistance to Zambia, adoptedby consensus as resolution 1766 (LIV)

ALGERIA

Index to SpeechesARGENTINA (continued)

Bakker, J.A. (Netherlands): tribute to Soc: 713Commission for Social Development: reportJ 23rd sess.

Soc: 712Commission on Human Rights: report, 29thsess. Soc: 717,

720Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 3rd sess. Econ: 618Conference on International Container Traffic (UN!IMCO),

Geneva 1972: recommendations Co..ord: 463;Econ: 594

Dangerous goods: transport Co-ord: 463Democratic Yemen: air crash victims: expressions of sym­

pathy Econ: 611; Soc: 713Developing countries:

foreign investments in Econ: 62Aleast developed: special measures Econ: 600

Economic and Social Council:agenda and organization of work Plen: 1851officers, 1973: election" Plen: 1847

ECAFE: admission of Bangladesh Plen: 1852Food aid Plen: 1857; Econ: G23,627Geographical names: standardization Co-ord: 465Municipalities: international co-operation Soc: 706Natural resources:

exploration: UN revolving fund: establishment{proposed)Plen: 1857; Econ: 618,627

permanent sovereignty Econ: 607Non-governmental organizations Soc: 708Sudanese refugees: assistance Co-ord: 470Trade union rights: infringements Soc: 717UN Fund for Population Activities Econ: 629Zambia: economic assistance Econ: 625

Speeches by representativesBencheikh, R. Plen: 1847; Econ: 594Fasla, Ao Plen: 1851, 1852, 1857; Econ: 600, 607,

618, 623, 625, 627..629Lehtihet, A. Soc: 706, 708, 712, 713, 717,720Taleb-Bendiab~M. Co-ord: 463, 465, 470

ARGENTINA

Collective economic security Econ: 612Commission on Human Rights: report, 29thsess. Soc: 720,

721. Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 3rd sess. Plen: 1857;

Econ: 614, 615, 618, 624, 627Conference on International Container Traffic (UN!IMQO),

Geneva 1972: recommendations Plen: 1850;Econ: 596

Co-ordination Cttee: work: organization Co-ord: 468Democratic Yemen: air crash victims: expressions of sym...

pathy Econ: 611Developing countries:

foreign investments in Econ: 628land.. locked: special measures Econ: 600,602least developed: special measures Econ: 60(l~

Disarmament: economic and social consequenceJ- Econ: 611Disaster relief Plen: 1848; Co...ord: 462 'Economic and Social Council:

. agenda and organization of work Plen: 1851, 1852procedures and orgaIJiZation: rationalization

Co-ord: 469,475,477-#9

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ECAFE: admission of Bangladesh Plen: 1851Economic Cttee: work: organization Econ: 601Food aid Econ: 623, 627Narcotic drugs: control Soc: 714Natural resources:

exploration: UN revolving fund: establishment(proposed)Econ: 618, 627

permanent sovereignty Econ: 607, 609Population Commission: report, 2nd special sess., Mar

1973 Econ: 620, 629Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 628Tax treaties: developed and developing countries Econ: 628UN Fund for Population Activities Econ: 620,629,630UN organizations: regional structures: study Co-ord: 473,

474

Speeches by representativesFleming, J.E. Plen: 1848; Co..ord: 468, 469, 475,

477-479; Econ: 596, 614, 615, 618, 620, 627,629, 630

Jaureguiberry, N.L. Plen: 1850; Co-ord: 462;Soc: 720, 72l

Oliveri-Lopez, A.M. Plen: 1851, 1852, 1857;Co-ord: 473, 474: Econ: 600-603J 607, 609, 611,612, 623, 624, 627, 628; Sac: 714

ASSISTANT SECRETARY-GENERAL FOR SOCIALDEVEL..OPMENT AND HUMANITARIAN AFFAIRS (Sipila, H.)

Capital punishment Soc: 703Commission for Social Development: report, 23rd sess.

Soc: 708, 712, 713Economic and Social Council: procedures and organization:

rationalization Co-ord: 471

AUSTRALIA

Conference on International Container Traffic (UN!IMCO),Geneva 1972: recommendations Econ: 595

Narcotic drugs: control Soc: 714

Speeches by representativesJoseph, L. Soc: 714Little, R.E. Econ: 595

AUSTRIA

Disaster relief Co..ord: 462

Speeches by representativesHamburger, F. Co-ord: 462

BANGLADESH

Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th sess. Soc: 723ECAFE: admission of Bangladesh Plen: 1852

BANGLADESH (continued)

INDEX TO SPEECH ES

BRAZIL (continued)

Speeches by representativesAli, M. Soc: 723Karim, S.A. Plen: 1852

BELGIUM

Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),Geneva 1972: recommendations Econ: 595

Developing countries: least developed: special measuresEcon: 604

Disaster relief Co~ord: 462Economic and Social Council: procedures and organization:

rationalization Co~ord: 469Food aid Plen: 1857

Speeches by -representativesLongerstaey, E. Plen: 1857Massonet, D. Co-ord: 462, 469; Econ: 595Schrijvers, R. Econ: 604

BOLIVIA

Bakker, J.A. (Netherlands): tribute to Econ: 612Collective economic security Econ: 612Developing countries:

land~locked: special measures Econ: 600, 602, 603least developed: special measures Econ: 600

Disaster relief Plen: 1848Economic and Social Council: officers, 1973: election

Plen: 1847Economic Cttee: work: organization Econ: 597Natural resources:

exploration: UN revolving fund: establishment(proposed)Econ: 618, 627

permanent sovereignty Plen: 1854; Econ: 608,609

Speeches by representativesGuevara Arze, N. PIen: 184'7Valdes Hertr:;og, J. Plen: 1848, 1854; Econ: 597,

600, 602, 603, 608, 609, 612, 618, 627

BRAZIL

CcUective economic security Econ: 610, 612, 631Commission for Social Development: report, 23rd sess.

Plen: 1855; Soc: 709, 715 _Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th sess. Plen: 1858;

Soc: 718,720CPC: report, 13th sess. Plen: 1858Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 3rd sess. Plen: 1857;

Econ: 615, 616, 619, 624, 627Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),

Geneva 1972: recommendations Co~ord: 462,463;Econ: 594, 595

Co...ordination Cttee: work: organization Co-ord: 4683470Dangerous goods: transport Co~ord: 463Democratic Yemen: air crash victims: expressions of sym­

pathy Econ: 611Developing' countries:

foreign investments in Econ: 620, 628, 632land-locked: special measures Econ: 600, 602least developed: special measures Econ: 600, 601, 603

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Disarmament: economic and social consequencesEcon: 611

Disaster relief Plen: 1848; Co",ord: 462, 463Economic and Social Council:

agenda and organization of work Plen: 1850..1852procedures and organization: rationalization Plen: 1858;

Co-ord: 466, 477, 479work programme, 1973 Plen: 1850

Economic Cttee: work: organization Econ: 610General Assembly: decisions, 27th sess.: action by the

Economic and Social Council PIen: 1849Geographical names: standardization Co-ord: 464International tourism: development Plen: 1855;

Co-ord: 475, 476Narcotic drugs: control Sac: 715Natural resources:

exploration: UN revolving fund: establishment (proposed)Plen: 1857: Econ: 618

permanent sovereignty Econ: 602, 605-607, 609Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1854Population Commission: report, 2nd special sess., Mar

1973 Econ: 626Sudanese refugees: assistance Co..ord: 470Tax treaties: developed and developing 'countries Econ: 620Trade union rights: infringements Sac: 723UN Fund for Population Activities Econ: 626, 629, 630UN organizations: regional structures: study Plen: 1855;

Co..ord: 469, 474, 476

Speeches by 1r epresentativesAzevedo Brito, B. de Plen: 1849-1852, 1854, 1857;

Econ: 594, 595, 600-603, 605..607, 609...612,615,616, 618, 619, 624, 627

Denot Medeiros, J. A. Plen: 1848, 1855, 1858;Co-ord: 462-464, 466, 468-470, 474..477, 479

Fonseca Costa Couto, M. S. Plen: 1855; Econ: 626,629, 630; Soc: 718, 720, 723

Frazao, S. A. Econ: 610, 612, 631Nabuco de Castro, S. H. Soc: 709, 715

BURUNDI

Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 3rd sess. Econ: 613Disaster relief Plen: 1848Food aid Econ: 627Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 632Zambia: economic assistance Econ: 633

Speeches by representativesMagenge, F. Plen: 1848; Econ: 613, 627'" 632, 633

CANADA

Capital punishment Soc: 706Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th sess. Soc: 719CPC: report, 13th sess. Co~ord: 479CUe on Natural Resources: report, 3rd sess. Econ: 615,

617Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),

Geneva 1972: recommendations Cocoord: 463,Econ: 5943 596

CANADA (continued)

INDEX TO SPEECHES

CHILE (continued)

Co-ordination Cttee:officers: election Co-ord: 462work: organization Co-ord: 463

Dangerous goods: transport Co..ord: 462, 463Developing countries:

foreign investments in Econ: 622land-locked: special measures Econ: 598least developed: special measures Econ: 598, 604

Disaster relief Plen: 1848; Co-ord: 462Economic and Social Council:

agenda and organization of work Plen: 1850procedures and organization: rationalization

Co-ord: 465, 466~ 475, 477, 479work programme, 1973 Plen: 1850

Food aid Econ: 622Geographical names: standardization Co-ord: 464International tourism: development Co-ord: 476Multinational corporations: impact on development

Econ: 630Municipalities: international co-operation Soc: 706Narcotic drugs: control Soc: 714Natural resources: ~

exploration: UN revolving fund: establishment(proposed)Econ: 617, 624, 627

permanent sovereignty Econ: 608~ 609Population Commission: report, 2nd special sess., Mar

1973 Econ: 624Statistical Commission: report, 17th sess. Econ: 631Tax treaties: developed and developing countries Econ: 622UN Fund for Population Activities Econ: 624UN organizations: regional structures: study Co-ord: 476Zambia: economic assistance Econ: 625

Speeches by representativesGendron, A. M. H. Soc: 706, 719Morden, J. R. Co-ord: 462..464: Econ: 615, 617 ~ 622,

624Rae, S. F. Plen: 1848; Econ: 598, 622, 624, 630;

Soc: 714Wilder, L. J. Plen: 1850; Co-ord: 465, 466, 475-

477, 479; Econ: 594, 596Wright, D. S. Econ: 604, 608, 609, 625, 627, 631

CHILE

Capital punishment Plen: 1855; Soc: 704Collective economic security Econ: 612, 631Commission for Social Development: report, 23rd sess.

Plen: 1855Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th sess. Soc: 717,

719-722Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 3rd sess. Econ: 617Cttee on Science and Technology for Development: members:

election Plen: 1856Conference on International Container Traffic (UNjIMCO),

Geneva 1972: recommendations Plen: 1850;Econ: 594

Democratic Yemen: air crash victims: expressions of sym...path.y Econ: 611

Developing countries:foreign investments in Econ: 620, 628, 632land-locked: special measures Plen: 1855; Econ: 598,

602least developed: special measures Econ: 598

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Disarmament: ec'onomic and social consequencesEcon: 611

Disaster relief Plen: 1848; Co-ord: 462Economic and Social Council:

agenda and organization of work Plen: 1849, 1850agenda and organization of work, 55th sess. P len: 1855,

1858procedures and organization: rationalization

Plen: 1858; Co-ord: 471seating capacity of Council Chamber: enlargement (pro­

posed) Plen: 1855work programme, 1973 Plen: 1849, 1850

Economic Cttee: work: organization Econ: 601, 610Food aid Plen: 1857; Econ: 622, 623General Assembly: decisions, 27th sess.: action by the

Economic and Social Council Plen: 1849INCB: members: election Plen: 1850International tourism: development Co...ord: 473Multinational corporations: impact on development

PIen: 1858; Econ: 630.. 632Natural resources:

exploration: UN revolving fund: establishment(proposed)Plen: 1857; Econ: 617-619, 624, 627

permanent sovereignty Plen: 1854; Econ: 605, 6<n, 609Population Commission: report, 2nd special sess.~ Mar

1973 Econ: 620Science and technology: transfer to de~'eloping countries

Econ: 632UN organizations: regional structures: study Plen: 1855;

Co..ord: 473-475Yates, Gilbert (United Kingdom): tribute to Plen: 1848Zambia: economic assistance Econ: 625, 633

Speeches by representativesCarrasco, P. Co-ord: 462, 475Diaz-Casanueva, H. Soc: 704,717,720-723Figueroa, U. Plen: 1857, 1858; Econ: 594, 601, 602,

605,607, 609, 617..619, 627Santa Cruz, H. Plen: 1848-1850, 1854...1858;

Co-ord: 471, 473, 474; Econ: 610..612, 620,622­625, 628, 630..633; Soc: 719

CHINA

Bakker, J.A. (Netherlands): tribute to Soc: 713Commission for Social Development: report, 23rd sess.

Plen: 1854; Soc: 711~ 712Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th sess.

Plen: 1858; Soc: 718, 721-723Dangerous goods: transport Co..ord: 463Democratic Yemen: air crash victims: expressions of sym­

pathy Econ: 611; Soc: 713Developing countries:

land... locked: special measures Econ: 599least developed: special measures Econ: 599, 604

Disarmament: economic and social consequencesEcon: 611

Disaster relief Plen: 1848; Co-ord: 462Economic and Social Council:

agenda and organization of work Plen: 1851procedures and orga.nization: rationalization

Co-ord: 467, 469, 471ECAFE: admission of Bangladesh Plen: 1851, 1852India..Pakistan question Plen: 1858

CHINA (continued)

INDEX TO SPEECHES

DENMARK

International tourism: development Plen: 1855;Co",ord: 472, 476

Multinational corporations: impact on developmentPlen: 1858

Municipalities: international co-operation Sac: 706Narcotic drugs: control Plen: 1858; Soc: 715Natural resources:

exploration: UN revolving fund: establishment{proposed)Plen: 1857; Econ: 627

permanent sovereignty Econ: 605, 609Non-governmental organizations Soc: 707population Commission: report, 2nd special sess., Mar

1973 Econ: 624Trade union rights: infringements Sac: 718Zambia: economic assistance Econ: 625

Speeches by representativesAn T. Plen: 1858; Soc: 706, 707, 711-713, 715,

718, 721..723Ho, L. L. Co..ord: 462, 463, 467, 469, 471Wang J. Plen: 1848, 18513 1852, 1854, 1855;

Co-ord: 472, 476; Econ: 605Wang T. Plen: 1857, 1858; Econ: 599, 604, 609,

611, 624, 625, 627

COLOMBIA

Disaster relief Plen: 1848

Speeches by representativesFonseca-Martinez, S. Plen: 1848

CO-ORDINATION COMMITTEE

Bakker~ J. A. (Netherlands): tribute to Plen: 1853;Co-ord: 471

CPC: report, 13th sess. Co-ord: 475, 478,479Co-ordination Cttee: work: organization Co...ord: 462,463,

468, 470Dangerous goods: transport Co",ord: 463, 466Democratic Yemen: air crash victims: expressions ofsym­

pathy Plen: 1853; Co-ord: 471Disaster relief Co-ord: 462Economic and Social Council: procedures and organiza..

tion: rationalization Co-ord: 467, 471, 4'78, 479Geographical names: standardization Co",ord: 464, 465International tourism: development Co",ord: 472UN organizations: regional structures: study Co-ord: 476

Speeches by representativesBreitenstein, W. (Vice-Chairman) Plen: 1854;

Co-ord: 463-465, 4683 470-472, 475, 476, 478,479

Ghorra, E. (Chairman) Co-ord: 462Stoby, M. (Secretary) Co-ord: 466, 467, 471, 478,

479

DEMOCRATIC YEMEN

Bakker, J.A. (Netherlands): tribute to Co-ord: 471; Soc: 713Democratic Yemen: air crash victims: expressions of sym­

pathy Co-ord: 471; Econ: 611; Soc: 713

Speeches by representativesAshtal, A.S. Co-ord: 471; Econ: 611; Soc: 713

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Commission for Social Development: report, 29th sess.Soc: 715

Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th sess. Soc: 719;721

Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),Geneva 1972: recommendations Co-ord: 466

Co",operative movement: promotion Sac: 711Developing countries: least developed: special measures

Econ: 598Economic and Social Council: procedures and organization:

rationalization Cocoord: 466, 475, 478International tourism: development Co-ord: 476Multinational corporations: impact on development:

Econ: 631Municipalities: international co-operation Soc: 706Narcotic drugs: control Soc: 715, 716Natural resources:

exploration: UN revolving fund: establishment(proposed)Econ: 618

permanent sovereignty Econ~ 609Sudanese refugees: assistance Co-ord: 470UN Fund for Population Activities Econ: 629UN organizations: regional structures: study Co-ord: 471Zambia: economic assistance Econ: 633

Speeches by representativesBorch, O.R. Econ: 609BOOl, M. Plen: 1858; Soc: 706,711, 715, 716, 719,

721Isaksen, M.K. Econ: 598Kimberg, B. Co-ord: 466, 470, 471, 475, 476, 487;

Econ: 618, 629, 631, 633

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:CENTRE FOR DEVELOPMENT PLANNING, PRO­JECTIONS AND POLICIES: DIRECTOR (Mosak, J.L.)

Commission for Social Development: report, 23rd sess.Soc: 715

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:CENTRE FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND HU­MANITARIAN AFFAIRS: SOCIAL DEVELOPMENTDIVISION

Commission for Social Development: report, 23rd sess.Soc: 708, 712

Co-operative movement: promotion Sac: 709, 710, 712Crime prevention Soc: 704, 706

Speeches by representativesClifford, W. (Assistant Director - in - Charge)

Soc: 704, 706Howard, G. (Acting Director) Soc: 708..710, 712

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:DIVISION OF PUBLIC FINANCE AND FINANCIALINSTITUTIONS: DIRECTOR (Faber, P.L.)

Developing countries: foreign investments in Econ: 620Natural resources: permanent sovereignty Econ: 599,

605, 608Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 620, 632Tax treaties: developed and developing countries Econ: 620

INDEX TO SPEECHES

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION DIVISION

Municipalities: international co~operation Soc: 705

Speeches by representativesSady, E.J. (Deputy Director) Soc: 705

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:REGIONAL COMMISSIONS SECTION: CHIEF (Paw U,R.)

International tourism: development Co..ord: 475UN organizations: regional structures: study Co..ord: 467,

474, 476

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:RESOURCES AND PROGRAMME PLANNING OFFICE:DIRECTOR (Ahmed, Ro)

CUee on Natural Resources: report, 3rd sess. Plen: 1857

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:RESOURCES AND TRANSPORT DIVISION

Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 3rd sess. Eeon: 613,615, 617, 627

Developing countries: land~locked: special measuresEcon: 602

Geographical names: standardization Co-ord: 464International tourism: development Co..ord: 472Natural resources: exploration: UN revolving fu.nd: estab..

lishment (proposed) Econ: 613, 617, 619

Speeches by representativesBarnea, J. (Director of the Division) Econ: 613,

615, 617, 619Christopher, C.N. Co..ord: 464Hanssol1, K,Eo Econ: 602, 62'"Lastovka, Z. (Chief of the Transport Section)

Co-ord: 472

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS:STATISTICAL OFFICE: DIRECTOR (Goldberg, S.A.)

Statistical Commission: report, 17th sess. Econ: 631

DIVISION OF HUMAN RIGHTS: DIRECTOR (Schreiber, Mo)

Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th sess. Soc: 716­718, 720, 722, 723

Trade union rights: infringements Soc: 717, 723

DIVISION OF NARCOTIC DRUGS: DIRECTOR (Martens, S.G.)

Narcotic drugs: control Soc: 713

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: PRESIDENT (Frazao,S.A.)

Bakker, J.A. (Netherlands): tri.bute to Plen: 1854CPC: report, 13th sess. Plen: 1858

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ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: PRESIDENT (Frazao,S.A.) (continued)

Cttee on Housing, Building and Planning: members: elec..tion Plen: 1856

Democratic Yemen: air crash victims: expressions ofsym­pathy Plen: 1854

Economic and Social Council:agenda and organization of work Plen: 1849..1852agenda and organization of work, 55th sess. Plen: 1855;

1858organizational meetings: agenda and organization of

work Plen: 1847, 1848 .procedures and organization: rationalization Plen: 1858rules of procedure: suspension of rule 82 Plen: 1847,

1848seating capacity of Council Chamber: enlargement (pro­

posed) Plen: 1850, 1855, 1858Secretary (Ahmed, H.): tribute to Plen: 1852work programme, 1973 Plen: 1849, le50

Food aid Plen: 1857General Assembly: decisions, .. 27th sess.: action by the

Economic and Social Council Plen; 1849INCB: members: election Plen: 1848International security: strengthening: Declaration, 1970:

implementation Plen: 1850Laugier, Hem'i (France): tribute to Plen: 1851Yates, Gilbert (United Kingdom): tribute to Plen: 1848Zambia: economic assistance Plen: 1858

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: SECRETARY

CPC: report, 13th sess. Plen: 1858Cttee on Natural Resources: date and meeting place, 3rd

sess. Plen: 1850Economic and Social Council:

agenda and organization of work Plen: 1849, 1850agenda and organization of work, 55th sess- Plen: 1855seating capacity of Council Chamber: enlargement (pro..

posed) Plen: 1858work programme, 1973 Plen: 1849, 1850

Food aid Plen: 1857General Assembly: (jecisions, 27th sess.: action by the

Economic and Social Council Plen: 1849INCB: members: election Plen: 1848

Speeches by representativesAhmed, R Q Plen: 1848-1850Cordovez, D. Plen: 1855, 1857, 1858

ECONOMIC COMMITTEE

Bakker, J. A. (Netherlands): tribute to Plen: 1854;Econ: 612

Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 3rd sess. Econ: 619,624

Democratic Yemen: air crash victims: expressions ofsym­pathy Plen: 1854; Econ: 611

Developing countries:foreign investments in Econ: 620, 632land-locked: special measures Econ: 603

Disarmament: economic and social consequencesEcon: 611

Economic CUee:officers: election Econ: 594work: organization Econ: 595~ 597, 616

INDEX TO SPEECHES

ECONOMIC COMMITTEE (continued)

Food aid Econ: 623Multinational corporations: impact on development

Econ: 632Natural resources:

exploration: UN revolving fund: establishment(r,roposed)Econ: 619, 624

permanent sovereignty Eeon: 609Population Commission: report, 2nd specia~ sess., Mar

1973 Econ: 620, 623, 629Statistical Commission: report, 17th sess. Eeon: 631Tax treaties: developed and developing countries

Eeon: 620UN Fund for Population Activities Econ: 620, 623Zambia: economic assistance Eeon: 625

Speeches by representativesKamal, F. (Secretary) Econ: 620, 624OMotoso, E.H. (Secretary) Econ: 632ScoU, J.V. (Chairman) Plen: 1854; Econ: 594, 595,

597, 603, 609~ 611, 61,2, 616, 619, 623-625, 629,631, 632

EGYPT

Bakker, J.A. (Netherlands): tribute to Soc: 713Collective e'conomic security Econ: 628Commission for Social Development: :eport, 23rd sess.

Soc: 709Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th sess. Soc: 717,

720, 721Cttee on Housing, Building and Planning: members: elec­

tion Plen: 1856cttee on Natural Resources: report, 3rd sess. Econ: 619Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),

Geneva 1.972: recommendations Econ: 594Democratic Yemen: air crash victims: expressions of sym­

pathy Econ: 611; Soc: 713Disarmament: economic and social consequences

Econ: 611Disaster relief Plen: 1848; Co-ord: 462Economic and Social Council:

agenda and organization of work Plen: 1850, 1851work programme, 1973 Plen: 1850

Eeonomic CUee: work: organization Econ: 601Food aid Econ: 627General Assembly: decisions, 27th sess.: adion by t.he

Economic and Social Council Plen: 1849Narcotic drugs: control Soc: 714Natural resources:

exploration: UN revolving fund: establishment{proposed)Econ: 619, 624

permanent sovereignty Econ: 604, 605Non",governmental organizations Soc: 708Population Commission: report, 2nd special sess., Mar

1973 Econ: 629Social CUee:

officers: election Sac: 703Sudanese refugees: assistance Co-ord: 470UN Fund for Population Activities Econ: 629UN organizations: regional structures: study Co-ord: 474Zambia: economic assistance Econ: 625

Speeches by representativesAbdel Meguid, A.E. Plen: 1848; Econ: 594

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EGYPT (continued)

Speeches by representatives (continued)Badawi, I.A. Plen: 1849; Soc: 703, 708, 709, 713,

714, 717, 720, 721Hosny, M.W. Plen: 1850, 1851, 1856; Co~·ord: 462,

470, 474~ Eeon: 601, 611, 624, 625, 627m629Sadek, A.M. Eeon: 604, 605, 619

FINLAND

Bakker, J.A. (Netherlands): tribute to Soc: 713Capital pllnishment Soc: 704Collectivl economic security Econ: 613Commission for Social Development: report, 23rd sess.

Soc: 709Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th sess. Soc: 718,

721Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),

Geneva 1972: recommendations Econ: 594, 596Co-operative movement: promotion Soc: 711Democratic Yemen: air crash victims: expressions ofsym­

pathy Econ: 611; Soc: 713Developing countries:

foreign investments in Econ: 620land-locked: special measures Plen: 1855least developed: special measures Econ: 597, 601, 604

Disaster relief Plen: 1848; Co-ord: 462Economic and Social Council:

agenda and organization of work Plen: 1851procedures and organization: rationalization

Co-ord: 466, 476ECAFE: admission of Bangladesh Plen: 1852Food aid Econ: 622Municipalities: international co-operation Soc: 706Narcotic drugs: control Soc: 714, 716Natural resourCes:

exploration: UN revolving fund: establishment(proposed)Plen: 1857; Eeon: 627

permanent sovereignty Econ: 607Statistical Commission: report, 17th sess, Econ: 631Tax treaties: developed ard developing countries Econ: 620UN Fund for Population A\-:tivities Econ: 629, 630UN organizations: regional structures: study Co-ord: 467Zambia: economic assistance Econ: 633

Speeches by representativesBreitenstein, W. Plen: 1848, 1851, 1852;

Co-ord: 462; Econ: 597; Soc: 704Ekblom, B. Co..ord: 467; Econ: 594, 596, 601, 604,

607, 611, 620, 622, 627, 629-6~1 , 633Groop, E. Sac: 714Karhilo, A. Plen: 1855, 1857; Co-ord: 466; Econ: 613Lahtinen, A. Soc: 709, 711Saario, V. Soc: 721Valtasaari, J. Soc: 706, 713, 716, 718Von Fieandt, H. Co-ord: 476

FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THEUNITED NATIONS

Developing countries:land..locked: special measures Econ: 600least developed: special measures Econ: 600

Food aid Plen: 1857; Econ: 622Narcotic drugs: control Soc: 715

INDEX TO SPEECHES

FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THEUNITED NATIONS (continued)

Speeches by representativesLaurent, G. Econ: 600; Soc: 715Ojala, E. Econ: 622Scheyven, R. Plen: 1857

FRANCE

Bakker, J.A. (Netherlands): tribute to Econ: 612;Soc:713Collective economic security Econ: 612Commission for Social Development: report, 23rd sess.

Soc: 710, 715Commission on Human Rights: members: election

Soc: 717, 720, 721CPC: report, 13th sess. Plen: 1858; Co..ord: 179Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 3rd sess. Econ: 617Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),

Geneva 1972: recommendations Plen: 1850;Co-ord: 463; Econ: 595

Co-ordination Cttee: workf organization Co-ord: 463Dangerous goods: transport Co-ord: 463Democratic Yemen: air crash victims: expressions of sym­

pathy Econ: 611; Soc: 713Developing countries:

foreign investments in Econ: 622land-locked: special measures Plen: 1855; Econ: 600,

602least developed: special measures Econ: 600, 601, 604

Disaster relief Plen: 1848; Co-ord: 462Economic and Social Council:

agenda and organization of work Plen: 1850-1852agenda and organization of work, 55th sess. Plen: 1855officers, 1973: election Plen: 1847procedures and organization: rationalization

Plen: 1858; Co-ord: 467, 473, 477-479work programme, 1973 Plen: 1850

ECAFE: admission of Bangladesh Plen: 1851Economic Cttee:

officers: election Econ: 597work: organization Econ: 616

Food aid Econ: 623Geographical names: standardization Co-ord: 464International tourism: development Co..ord: 475, 476Laugier, Henri (France): tribute to Plen: 1851Municipalities: international co-operation Plen: 1854;

Soc: 705, 706Narcotic drugs: control Soc: 713Natural resources:

exploration: UN revolving fund: establishment(proposed)Econ: 617, 624

permanent sovereignty Plen: 1854; Econ: 604,. 609Non-governmental organizations Soc: 707Population Commission: report, 2nd special sess., Mar

1973 Econ: 629Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 622 .Sudanese refugees: assistance Co..ord: 470Tax treaties: developed and developing countries Econ: 622UN Fund for Population Activities Econ: 629, 630UN organizations: regional structures: study Co-ord: 470,

476Zambia: economic assistance Econ: 633

Speeches by representativesBoivineau, C. Soc: 707BOGrgoin, J. Soc: 705, 706, 710, 715, 721

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FRANCE (continued)

Speeches by representatives (continued)Courson, V. Econ: 602, 604, 623Derr~, J. Plen: 1858; Co-ord: 462, 463, 467,470,

473, 475-479Dumas, P. Plen: 1854, 1855, 1858; Econ: 604, 609,

612, 629, 630, 633; Scc: 717, 720Guiringaud, L. de Plen: 1851Maurice, J.L. Co..ord: 464Rouge, M. Plen: 1847, 1848, 1850..1852; Econ: 595,

597, 600, 601~ 611, 616, 624Travert, A. Soc: 713

GHANA

Capital punishment Soc: 704, 706Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th sess. Soc: 717,

718, 720Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 3rd sess. Econ: 614Developing countries: least developed: special measures

Econ: 598Disarmament: economic and social consequences

Econ: 611Disaster relief Plen: 1848Economic and Social Council: procedures and organization:

rationalization Co-ord: 469, 471, 475, 479Food aid Econ: 627International tourism: development Co..ord: 475Natural resources:

exploration: UN revolving fund: establishment(proposed)Econ: 614, 624

permanent sovereignty Econ: 602, 607, 609Non...governmentalorganizations Soc: 707Trade union rights: infringements Soc: 722, 723UN organizations: regional structures: study Co-ord: 474­

476Zambia: economic assistance Econ: 625

Speeches by representativesAmissah, S.K. Co-ord: 469, 471, 474..476, 479Kumi, K.O. Econ: 598, 602, 607, 609, 611, 614,

624, 625, 627Sekyiamah, E.K. Plen: 1848; Soc: 704, 706, 707,

717, 708, 720, 722, 723

GREECE

Commission on Human Rights: rerort, 29th sess.Plen: 1858; Soc: 723

Geographical names: standardization Co-ord: 464

Speeches by representativesCarokis, A. Soc: 723Megalokonomos, E. Plen: 1858; Co-ord: 464

GUINEA

Capital punishment Soc: 706Commission on Human Rights: report, 29thsess. Sac: 717Cttee on Housing, Building and Planning: members: elec-

tion Plen: 1856Democratic Yemen: air crash victims: expressions ofsym­

pathy Econ: 611

GUINEA (continued)

INDEX TO SPEECHES

ICELAND

Disarmament: economic and social consequencesEcon: 611

Disaster relief Plen: 1848Economic and Social Council:

agenda and organization of work Plen: 1851procedures and organization: rationalization

Co~ord: 471ECAFE: admission of Bangladesh Plen: 1851, 1852Sudanese refugees: assistance Co-ord: 470UNDP: Governing Council: members: election PIen: 1856Zambia: economic assistance Econ: 625

Speeches by representativesDiallo, L. Soc: 706Maddy, P. Plen: 1856; Eoon: 611Morou, B. Econ: 625Tour~, S.M. Plen: 1848, 1851, 1852; Co-ord: 470,

471; Soc: ':'1'-

HAITI

Commission for Social Development: report, 23rd sess.Soc: 712

Commission on HUlIian Rights: report, 29th sess.Plen: 1858; Soc: 720

Developing countries: least developed: special measuresEcon: 603, 604

Municipalities: international co~operation Soc: 706Natural resources: exploration: UN revolving fund: estab-

lishment (proposed) Econ: 624

Speeches by representativesCharles, S.E. Soc: 706, 712, 720Paul, A. Plen: 1858; Econ: 603, 604, 624

HUNGA."lY

Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th sess. Soc: 718Co-operative movement: promotion Soc: 712Co-ordination Cttee: work: organization Co-ord: 463Disarmament: economic and social consequences

Econ: 610Economic and Social Council:

agenda and organization of work Plen: 1851procedures and organization: rationalization

Co-ord: 467, 475, 479ECAFE: admission of Bangladesh Plen: 1851International security: strengthening: Declaration, 1970:

implementation Plen: 1850Multinational corporations: impact on development

Econ: 632Natural resources: permanent sovereignty Econ: 604Non-governmental organizations Soc: 707UN organizations: regional structures: study Co-ord: 475,

476

Speeches by 'representativesHalasz, I. L:con: 604, 610, 632Nathon, L Co-ord: 463, 467, 475, 476, 479Szarka, K. Plen: 1850, 1851Varg~ T. Soc: 707, 712, 718

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Natural resources: permanent sovereignty Econ: 6045 607

Speeches by representativesSchram, G.G. Econ: 604, 607

INDIA

Bakker, J.A. (Netherlands): tribute to Soc: 'H3Capital punishment Soc: 704, 707Collective economic security Econ: 612, 628Commission for Social Development: report, 23rd sess.

Soc: 711Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th sess. Soc: 720,

722, 723CPC: report, 13th sess. Plen: 1358; Co-ord: 479Cttee on Natural Resources:

date and meeting place, 3rd se5d. Plen: 1850report, 3rd sess. Econ: 616

Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),Geneva 1972: recommendations Plen: 1850;Econ: 595

Co~operative movement: promotion Soc: 710Dangerous goods: transport Co-ord: 466Democratic Yemi::n: air crash victims: expressions of sym­

pathy Econ: 611; Soc: 713Developing countries:

foreign investments in Econ: 628land-locked: special measures Econ: 599, 601, 602least developed: special measures Econ: 599,601,603,

604Disarmament: economic and social consequences

Econ: 611Disaster relief Plen: 1848; Co-ord: 462Economic and Social Council:

agenda and organization of work Plen: 1850-1852procedures and organization: rationalizatton

Co-ord: 465, 467, 471, 478, 479work programme, 1973 Plen: 1850

ECAFE: admission of Bangladesh Plen: 1851Economic Cttee: work: organization Econ: 601, 610Food aid Plen: 1857; Econ: 623, 627General Assembly: decisions, 27th sess.: action by the

Economic and Social Council Plen: 1849India-Pakistan question Plen: 1858INCB: members: election Plen: 1848International tourism: dE.velopment Co-ord: 475, 476Multinational corporations: impact on development

Plen: 1858: Econ: 632Municipalities: international co-operation Soc: 706Narcotic drugs: control Soc: 716Natural resources:

exploration: UN revolving fund: establishment (proposed)Econ: 616, 624

permanent sovereignty Econ: 608, 609Non-governmental organizations Soc: 707Population Commission: report, 2nd special sess., Mar

1973 Econ: 626Science and technology: transfer to developing countr ies

Econ: 632Sudanese refugees: assistance Co-ord: 470Tax treaties: developed and developing countries Econ: 632Trade union rights: infringements Soc: 717, 723UN Fund for Population Activities Econ: 626, 629, 630UN organizations: regional structures: study Co-o.rd: 471,

476Zambia: economic assistance Econ: 625, 633

INDEX TO SPEECHES

INDIA (continued)

Speeches by representativesAbhyankar, A.N. Plen: 1848-1850, 1857, 1858;

Co-ord: 466, 467, 475, 476, 478, 479; Econ: 595,599, 601-604, 610-612, 626, 628-630, 632, 633

Chakravarty, S.K. Econ: 609, 616, 624Cherpoot, T. Co-ord: 462, 470, 471, 476: Econ: 608,

623, 625, 621'Jain, N.P. Plen: 1848,1851,1852,1858; Co-ord: 465;

Econ: 632; Soc: 713, 723Lahiri, D. Soc: 711Mani, A.S. Soc: 704, 706, 707, 710, 716,717,720,

722, 723Sen, S. Econ: 628

INDONESIA

Capital punishment Soc: 707Commission for Social Development: report, 23rd sess.

Soc: 709 ~

Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 3rd sess. Econ: 616Developing countries: foreign investments in Econ: 622Disarmament: economic and social consequences

Econ: 610Disaster relief Co-ord: 462Economic and Social Council: agenda and organization of

work Plen: 1851Food aid Econ: 627International tourism: development Co-ord: 473Narcotic drugs: control Soc: 715Natural resources:

exploration: UN revolving fund: establishment(proposed)Econ: 616

permanent sovereignty Econ: 605Population Commission: report, 2nd special sess., Mar

1973 Econ: 626Tax treaties: developed ar.d developing countries Econ: 622UN Fund for Population Activities Econ: 626U.N organizations: regional structures: study Co..ord: 467Zambia: economic assistance Econ: 1325

Speeches by representativesAziz, Z. Co..ord: 473Hutagalung, T. Econ: 605, 616, 625, 626Poerwanto, M. ?len: 1851; Co-ord: 462; :Econ: 610,

622, 627; Soc: 715Prodjolalito, K. Soc: 707, 709Sumantera, I.N .K. Co..ord: 467

INTER-GOVERNMENTAL MARITIME CONSULTA·TIVEOF GANIZATION

Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),Geneva 1972: recommendations Econ: 595

Speeches by repref intativesMensah, T .A. Econ: 595

INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DE­VELOPMENT

Developing countries:land-locked: special measures Econ: 600least developed: special measures Econ: 600

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INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION ANDDE~

VELOPMENT (continued)

Speeches by representativesChatenay; L.P. Econ: 600

INTERNATIONAL CONFEDERATION OF FREE TRADEUNIONS

Multinational corporations: impact on developmentEcon: 630

Trade union rights: infringements Soc: 723

speeches by representativesVon Roemer, B. Econ: 630; Soc: 723

INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANISATION

Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th sess. Soc: 721International tourism: development Co..ord: 473Trade union rights: infringements Soc: 722UN organizations: regional structures: study Co..ord: 476Zambia: economic assistance Econ: 633

Speeches by representativesAli, A. Soc: 721Von Stedingk, C.M. Co-ord: 473, 476; Econ: 633;

Soc: 722

INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND

Tax treatit::s: developed and developing countries Econ: 622Zambia: economic assistance Econ: 625

Speeches by representativesWilliams, G. Econ: 625Zegers, J ..M. Econ: 622

INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS CONTROL BOARD: PRESI.DENT (Greenfield, H.)

Narcotic drugs: control Soc: 713

INTERNATIONAL UNION OF OFFICIAL TRAVELORGANI..ZATIONS

International tourism: development Co..ord: 475

Speeches by representativesGain, M. Co-ord: 475

IRAQ

Natural resources: permanent sovereignty Econ: 606,609Non...governmentalorganizations Soc: 70C

Speeches by representativesAl..Khudairy, H Econ: 606, 609; Soc: 708

ISRAEL

INDEX TO SPEECHES

J APAN (continued)

Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th sess. Soc: 720,721

Speeches by rejY;resentativesDoron, J. Soc: 720, 721

ITALY

Capital punishment Soc: 704-707Collective economic security Econ: 612, 613Commission for Social Development: report, 23rd sess.

Soc: 710, 712, 715Commission on Human Rights: report, 29thsess. Soc: 718,

721, 723Cttee on Natural P.escl1.lrces: report, 3rd sess. Econ: 618Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),

Geneva 1972: recommendations Econ: 595Co~operative movement: promotion Soc: 712Democratic Yemen: air crash victims: expressions of sym­

pathy Econ: 611Developing countries: least developed: special measures

Econ: 604Disaster relief Plen: 1848Economic and Social Council: procedures and organization:

rationalization Co-ord: 468, 477Geographical nameb: standardization Co-ord: 464Narcot~c drugs: control Soc'; 714, 716Natural :resources:

explora1Jon: UN revolving fund: establishment{proposed)Econ: 61fJ

permanent sovereignty Econ: 609Non...governmental organizations Soc: 707

Speeches by representativesCao Pinna, M.A. Soc: 710, 712, 714-716, 718, 721Cavaglieri, A. Plen: 1848; Co-ord: 468, 477;

Econ: 595, 611, 613, 618; Soc: 704, 705, 707De C8glie, A.G. Co...ord: 464Guariglia, F. Soc: 706, 723Ruggiero, R. Econ: 604, 609, 612

JAPAN

Capital punishment Soc: 705Collective economic security Econ: 621Commission for Social Development: report, 23rd sess.

Soc: 708, 710, 715Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 3rd sess. Econ: 616Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),

Geneva 1972: recommendations Co-ord: 463;Econ: 595

Dangerous goods: transport Co-ord: 463Democratic Yemen: air crash victims: expressions of sym­

pathy Econ: 611Developing countries:

foreign investments in Econ: 628least developed: special measures Econ: 599, 604

Disaster relief Plen: 1848Economic and Social Council:

agenda and organization of work Plen: 1851officers, 1973: election Plen: 1847procedures and organization: rationalization

Plen: 1858; Co-ord: 467, 477Food aid Econ: 622

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Municipalities: international cQ.cpe1'ation Soc: 706Narcotic drugs: control Soc: 714Natural resources:

exploration: UN revolving fund: establishment{proposed)Econ: 616, 619, 6~4

permanent sovereignty Plen: 1854; Econ: 607, 609Population Commission: report, 2nd special sess., Mar

1973 Econ: 626Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 628Statistical Commission: report, 17th sess. Econ: 631Sudanese refugees: assistance Co..ord: 470Tax treaties: developed and developing countries Econ: 628UN FWld for Population AcUvities Econ: 626UN organizations: regional structures: study Co-ord: 473,

476Za.mbia: economic assi '3tance Econ: 625

Speeches by representativesKonishi, Y. Econ: 626, 631; Soc: 705, 706, 708, 714,

715KWliyasu, M. Econ: 604, 611, 622Nakagawa, T. Plen: 1847, 1848; Econ: 595Ogiso, M. Plen: 1851, 1854, 1858; Econ: 607, 616,

619, 621, 624, 625, 628; Soc: 710Yamada, C. Co...ord: 463, 467, 470, 473, 476,477;

Econ: 599, 609

KENYA

Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th sess. Soc: 719CUee on Natural Resources: report, 3rd sess. Plen: 1857;

Econ: 616, 618, 624, 627Developing countries: least developed: special measures

Econ: 600, 601, 603Disaster relief Plen: 1848Economic and Social COWlcil:

agenda and organization of worl{ Plen: 1851, 1852procedures and organization: rationalization

Co-ord: 465, 477, 479Economic CUee: work: organization Econ: 616International tourism: development Co-ord: 473, 476Narcotic drugs: control Soc: 715Natural resources: exploration: UN revolving fund: estab­

lishment (proposed) Econ: 616, 618Zambia: economic assistance Econ: 625, 633

Speeches by representativesKinyanjui, K.N.E. Soc: '/15, 719MWlgai, N. Co-ord: 465, 473, 476, 477; Econ: 601Ndungu, P. Plen: 1848, 1851, 1852, 1857;

Co-ord: 479; Econ: 600, 603, 616, 618, 624,625,627, 633

LEBANON

CPC: report, 13th sess. Plen: 1858Democratic Yemen: air crash victims: expressions of sym...

pathy Econ: 611Disaster relief Plen: 1848; Co..ord: 462Food aid Plen: 1857Geographical names: standardization Co-ord: 464Natural resources: permanent sovereignty Plen: 1854UN organizations: regional structures: study Plen: 1855

LEBANON (continued)

INDEX TO SPEECHES

MALAYSIA (continued)

Speeches by representativesAbou..Assi, N. Co..ord: 464Ake, J. Co..ord: 462Ghorra, Eo Plen~ 1848Mahmassani, Y. Plen: 1854, 1855, 1857, 1858;

Econ: 611

LIBYAN ARAB REPUBLIC

Cttee on ~Iousing, Building and Planning: members: elec­tion Plen: 1856

Speeches by representativesOmar, R.U. Plen: 1856

MADAGASCAR

Collective economic security Econ: 628Commission for Social '"Development: report, 23rd sess.

Soc: 712Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th sess. Soc: 720,

721Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),

Geneva 1972: recommendations Econ: 595Democratic Yemen: air crash victims: expressions of sym­

pathy Econ: 611Developing countries:

foreign investments in Econ: 620, 622, 628, 632land-locked: special measures Econ: 600least developed~ special measures Econ: 600

Disarmament: economic and social consequencesEcon: 610

Disaste:;.o relief Plen: 1848; Co-ord: 462Economic and Social Council:

agenda and organization of work Plen: 1850, 1851seating capacity of Council Chamber: enlargement (pro­

posed) Plen: 1855work programme, 1973 Plen: 1850

Food aid Plen: 1857; Econ: 623Laugier, Henri (France): tribute to Plen: 1851Narcotic drugs: control Soc: 715Natural resources: permanent sovereignty Econ: 606Zambia: economic assistance Econ: 625

Speeches by representativesRabetafika, B. Plen: 1848, 1850, 1851, 1855, 1857;

CONord: 462Rakotofiringa, C.S. Econ: 595, 600, 606, 610, 611,

620, 622, 623, 625, 628, 632; Soc: 712, 715, 720,721

MALAYSIA

Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),Geneva 19'12: recommendations Econ: 594

Democratic Yemen: air crash victims: expressions of sym-pathy Econ: 611

Developing countries: foreign investments in Econ: 622Disaster relief Plen: 1848; Co-ord: 462Economic an.d Social Council:

agenda and organization of work Plen: 1851agenda and organization of work, 55th sess. Plen: 1855officers, 1973: election Plen: 1847

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Food aid Plen: 1857Population Commission: report, 2nd special sess., Mar

1973 Econ: 623Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 622Sudanese refugees: assistance Co-ord: 470Tax treaties: developed and developing countries Econ: 622UN Fund for Population Activities Plen: 1858; Econ: 623,

629UN organizations: regional structures: study Co..ord: 476Zambia: economic assistance Econ: 625

Speeches by representativesKac1ir, M.A. Co..ord: 462, 470, 476Singh, A. Plen: 1847, 1848, 1851, 1855, 1857, 1858;

Econ: 594, 611, 622, 623, 625, 629

MALI

Bakker, J .A. (Netherlands): tribute to Soc: 713Capital punishment Soc: 704Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th sess.

Plen: 1858; Sac: 718CPC: report, 13th sess. Plen: 1858Cttee on Housing, Building and Planning: members: elec~

tion Plen: 1856Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 3rd sess. Econ: 618Democratic Yemen: air crash victims: expressions of sym..

pathy Soc: 713Developing countries:

land..locked: special measures Econ: 601least developed: special measures Econ: 601, 604

Disaster relief Plen: 1848; Co-ord: 462Economic and Social Council: agenda and organization of

work Plen: 1851ECAFE: admission of Bangladesh Plen: 1851Food aid Plen: 1857; Econ: 623Natural resonrces: exploration: UN revolving fund: estab­

lishment (proposed) Plen: 1857; Econ: 618, 627Non-governmental organizations Soc: 707Sudanese refugees: assistance Co-ord: 470

Speeches by representativesCisse, S. Co-ord: 462, 470; Soc: 704, 707, 713, 718Traore, S. Plen: 1848, 1851, 1856-1858; Econ: 601,

604, 618; 623, 627

MONGOLIA

Commission on Human RightH: report, 29th sess. Soc: 718Developing countries:

land..locked: special measures Econ: 600, 603least developed: special measures Econ: 600

Disaster relief Plen: 1848Economic and Social Council:

agenda and organization of work Plen: 1851procedures and organization: rationalization

Co-ord: 471ECAFE: admission of Bangladesh Plen: 1851

Speeches by representativesBazarkhand, B. Soc: 718Byamba, O. Co..ord: 471Narkhuu, T. Plen: 1848Ochirbal, 1. Plen: 1851; Econ: 600, 603

NETHERLANDS

INDEX TO SPEECHES

NEW ZEALAND

Bakker, J .A. (Netherlands): tribute to Plen: 1854;Co-ord: 471; Econ: 612; Soc: 713

Capital punishment Soc: 704, 706, 707Collective economiC security Econ: 612Commission for Social Development: report, 29th sess.

Soc: 711, 712, 715Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th sess.

Plen: 1858; Soc: 717-720, 722, 723cttee on Natural resources: report, 3rd sess. Econ: 615Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),

Geneva 1972: recommendations Plen: 1850;Co-ord: 463; Econ: 594

Co-ordination Cttee:officers: election Co-ord: 462work: organization Co-ord: 463

Dangerous goods: transport Co-ord: 463Democratic Yemen: air crash victims: expressions of sym­

pathy Soc: 713Developing countries:

foreign investments in Econ: 620land-locked: special measures Econ: 598least developed: special measures Econ: 598, 604

Disaster relief Plen: 1848; Co-ord: 462Economic and Social Council:

agenda and organization of work Plen: 1849, 1850procedures and organization: rationalization

Plen: 1858; Co-ord: 465, 473, 474, 476, 479seating capacity of Council Chamber: enlargement (pro­

posed) Plen: 1855work programme, 1973 Plen: 1849, 1850

ECAFE: admission of Bangladesh Plen: 1852FOOG aid Plen: 1857

.General Assembly: decisions, 27th sess.: action by theEconomic and Social Council Plen: 1849

Ivlunicipalities: international co-operation Soc: 706Narcotic drugs: control Soc: 715, 716Natural resources:

exploration: UN revolving fund: establishment(proposed)Econ: 619, 624

permanent sovereignty Econ: 605, 608, 609Non-governmental organizations Plen: 1854; Soc: 707,708Population Commission: report, 2nd special sess., Mar

1973 Econ: 624Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 620Statistical Commission: report, 17th sess. Econ: 631

Sudanese refugees: assistance Co-ord: 470

Tax treaties: developed and developing countries Econ: 620Trade union rights: infringements Scc: 71'1, 719, 722, 723UN Fund for Population Activities Econ: 624

UN organizations: regional structures: study Plen: 1855;Co-ord: 474, 476

Bakker, J.A. (Netherlands): tribute to Soc: 713Capital punishment Soc: 705, 706Commission for Social Development: report, 23rd sess.

Soc: 712Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th sess.

Plen: 1858; Soc: 719-721Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 3rd sess. Econ: 618,

627Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),

Geneva 1972: recommendations Econ: 595Democratic Yern en: air crash victims: expressions of sym­

pathy Econ: 611; Soc: 713Developing countries:

land-locked: special measures Plen: 1855least developed: special measures Econ: 603~ 604

Disaster relief Plen: 1848Economic and Social Council:

agenda and organization of work Plen: 1851, 1852procedures and organization: rationalization

Co-ord: 468, 477seating capacity of Council Chamber: enlargement (pro-

posed) Plen: 1850, 1855ECAFE: admission of Bangladesh Plen: 1852Economic Cttee: work: organization Econ: 610Food aid Econ: 623, 627International security: strengthening: Declaration, 1970:

implementation Plen: 1850Municipalities: international co-operation Soc: 705, 706Natural resources:

exploration: UN revolving fund: establishment(proposed)Plen: 1857; Econ: 618, 627

permanent sovereignty Econ: 609Population Commission: report, 2nd special sess., Mar

1973 Econ: 626UN Fund for Population Activities Econ: 626UN organizations: regional structures: study Co-ord: 476Zambia: economic assistance Econ: 625

Speeches by representativesGates, R.J. Plen: 1857; Econ: 595, 603, 604, 609,

611, 618, 623, 625-627ScoU, J.V. Plen: 1848, 1850-1852, 1855, 1858;

Econ: 610Walter, N.D. Co-ord: 468, 476, 477Williams, P.J. Soc: 705, 706, 712, '113, 719-721

NEW ZEALAND: MINISTER OF TRADE AND INDUSTRYAND ASSOCIATE MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS(Walding, J.A.)

Address before Council Plen: 1853

NICARAGUA

Disaster relief Plen: 1849

Speeches by representativesZelaya, J .M. Plen: 1849

Speeches by representativesFack, R. Plen: 1848-1850, 1852, 1854, 1855, 1858;

Co-ord: 465; Econ: 612Gajentaan, H. Econ: 598, 604, 620, 631Ringnalda, G. Co-ord: 463; Econ: 605, 608, 609,

615, 619van Boven, R. Soc: 717-720, 722, 723van Gorkom, L.H.J .B. Co-ord: 462, 470, 471, 473,

474,476,479; Econ: 594, 624; Soc: 711-713,715van Walsum, A.P. Soc: 704, 706..708, 715, 716

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NIGER

Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th sess.Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 3rd sess.

Soc:'?19Econ: 619

NIGER (continued)

INDEX TO SPEECHES

OFFICE OF LEGAL AFFAIRS (continued)

Developing countries: least developed: special measuresEcon: 598

Disaster relief Plen: 1848Economic and Social Council: officers, 1973: election

Plen: 1847ECAFE: admission of Bangladesh Plen: 1852Food aid Econ: 623, 627Natural resources: exploration: UN revolving fund: estab­

lishment (proposed) Econ: 618, 619

Speeches by rep"esentativrsAmina, J. Plen: 1852; Econ: 598; Soc: 719Diallo, A. Plen: 1847, 1848; Econ: 627Youssoufou, O. Econ: 618, 619, 623

NORWAY

Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th sess.Plen: 1858; Soc: 718

Developing countries: least developed: special measuresEcon: 597

Speeches by representativesArvesen, J. Econ: 597Eriksen, 1. Plen: 1858; Soc: 718

OFFICE FOR INTER-AGENCY AFFAIRS

Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 3rd sess. Econ: 613,627

Economic and Social Council: procedures and organization:rationalization Co-ord: 479

International tourism: development Co-ord: 472UN organizations: regional structures: stUdy Co-ord: 476

Speeches by representativesDadzie, K.K.S. (Deputy to the Assistant Secretary...

General) Co-ord: 479Kittani, I. T. (Assistant Secretary-General)

Co-ord: 472, 476Lister, F.K. (Secretary of the ACC) Econ: 613, 627

OFFICE OF FINANCIAL SERVICES: BUDGET DIVISION:ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND HUMAN RIGHTS SECTIONS:CHIEF (Saddler, G.F.)

Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 3rd sess. Econ: 615Economic and Social Council: seating capacity of Council

Chamber: enlargement (proposed) Plen: 1855

OFFICE OF GENERAL SERVICES: BUILDINGS MANAGE ...MENT SERVICE (Van Name, E.A.)

Economic and Social Council: seating capacity of CouncilChamber: enlargement (proposed) Plen: 1855

OFFICE OF LEGAL AFFAIRS

Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th sess. Soc: 723India-Pakistan question Plen: 1858Multinational corporations: impact on development

Plen: 1858

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Speeches by representativesSloan, F. B. (Director, General Legal Division)

Soc: 723Stavropoulos, C .A. (Under-Secretary- General for

Legal Affairs: The Legal Counsel) Plen: 1858

PAKISTAN

Bakker, J.A. (Netherlands): tribute to Soc: 713Collective economic security Econ: 612, 613Commission for Social Development: report, 23rd sess.

Soc: 712, 713, 715Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th sess. Soc: 717,

719, 720, 723CPC: report, 13t.'1 sess. Plen: 1858; Co..ord: 479Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 3rd sess. Econ: 617,

627Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),

Geneva 1972: recommendations Plen: 1850;Co-ord: 463; Econ: 594-596

Co-ordination Cttee: work: organization Co-ord: 463Dangerous goods: transport Co-ord: 463Democratic Yemen: air crash victims: e:hrpressions of sym­

pathy Soc: 713Developing countries:

foreign investments in Econ: 628, 632least developed: special measures Econ: 599, 601, 603

Disaster relief Plen: 1848; Co-ord: 462Economic and Social Council:

agenda and organization of work Plen: 1850, 1851procedures and organization; rationalization

Co-ord: 465, 466, 471, 477, 479work programme, 1973 Plen: 1850

ECAFE: admission of Bangladesh Plen: 1851, 1852Economic Cttee: work: organization Econ: 595, 616Food aid Plen: 1857; Econ: 622, 627General Assembly: decisions, 27th sess.: action by the

Economic and Social Council Plen: 1849India-Pakistan question Plen: 1858International tourism: development Co-ord: 472, 476Multinational corporations: impact on development

Plen: 1858; Econ: 630, 632Municipalities: international co-operation Soc: 706Narcotic drugs: control Soc: 714Natural resources:

exploration: UN revolving fund: establishment(proposed)Econ: 617-619, 624, 627

permanent sovereignty Econ: 606, 609Non-governmental organizations Soc: 707Population CommiSSion: report, 2nd special sess., Mar

1973 Econ: 626Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 632Sudanese refugees: assistance Co-ord: 470Tax treaties: developed and developing countries Econ: 632UN Fund for Population Activities Econ: 626UN organizations: regional structures: SVJdy Co-ord: 473,

476Zambia: economic assistance Econ: 625

Speeches by representativesAkhund, LA. Co-ord: 465; Econ: 613, 622Akram, M. Plen: 1848-1852, 1857, 1858;

Co-ord: 466; Econ: 594, 595, 599, 601, 603,606,612, 616..619, 624... 628, 630, 632

PAKISTAN (continued)

INDEX TO SPEECH ES

PHILIPPINES (continued)

Speeches by representatives (continued)Farooq, M. Plen: 1858; Co~ord: 463, 470-473, 476,

477, 479; Econ: 609Mahmood, K. Econ: 596Mirza, N. Co-ord: 462; Soc: 706,707,712,713,715,

71'7,719, 720, 723Orakzai, M.Y. Sac: 714

PERU

Bakker, J .A. (Netherlands): tribute to Soc: 713Commission for Social Development: l'f~port, 23rd sess.

Soc: 711Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th sess. Soc: 719Democratic Yemen: air crash victims: expressions of sym...

pathy Econ: 611; Soc: 713Developing countries: foreign investments in Econ: 628Disaster relief Plen: 1848: Co-ord: 462Economic Cttee: work: organization Econ: 601Food aid Econ: 627Multinational corporations: impact on development

Econ: 632Natural resources:

exploration: UN :cevolving fund: establishment (proposed)Econ: 618, 619, 624, 627

permanent sovereignty Econ: 607, 608Zambia: economic assistance Econ: 625

Speeches by vepresentativesDammert, C. Soc: 711, 713, 719Garcia.,Belaunde, J.A. Econ: 601,607,608,611,618,

619, 624, 625, 627, 628, 632Pinto~Bazurco, E. Co..ord: 462Rivero, Barreto, O. de Plen: 1848

PHILIPPINES

Bakker, J.A. (Netherlands): tribute to Soc: 713Capital punishment Sac: 706Collective economic security Econ: 621Commission for Social Development: report, 23rd sess.

Sac: 711, 715Commission on Human Rights: report, 29t~ :3~ss. Sac: 718,

721CPC: report, 13th sess. Plen: 1858; Co...ord: 478, 479Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 3rd sess. Econ: 618Co-ordination Cttee:

officers: election Co"ord: 462work: organization Co..ard: 463

Democratic Yemen: air crash victim::;: expressions of sym­pathy Soc: 713

Developing countries: least developed: special measuresEcon: 598, 600, 601, 603

Disaster relief Co..ord: 462Economic and Social Council:

agenda and organization of work Plen: 1850..1852procedures and organization: rationalization

CO-Ol'd: 465 ...468, 471, 475, 478, 479work programme, 1973 Plen: 1850

ECAFE: admission of Bangladesh Plen: 1851Economic Cttee: work: organization Econ: 595, 601, 616Food aid Plen: 1857General Assembly: decisions, 27th sess.: action by the

Economic and Social Council Plen: 1849

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Geographical names: standardization Co-ord: 464, 465International tourism: development Co-ord: 472Municipalities: international cONoperation Soc: 706Narcotic drugs: control Soc: 715Natural resources:

exploration: UN revolving fund: establishment(proposed)Econ: 618~ 624

permanent sovereignty Econ: 602Non.-governmental organizations Soc: 707Population Commission: report, 2nd special sess., Mar

1973 Econ: 626Social Cttee: officers: election Soc: 703Sudanese refugees: assistance Co-ord: 470Trade union rights: infringements Soc: 718, 723UN Fund for Population Activities Econ: 626, 629UN organizations: regional structures: study Plen: 1855;

Co..ord: 467, 474..476

Speeches by representativesGarrido, E.C. Plen: 18'58; Co..ord: 462..468, 470-

472, 474..476, 478; 479Valderrama, N.G. Soc: 706, 707, 711, 713, 715,

718, 721, 723Verceles, L.T. Plen: 1849..181)2, 1855, 1857;

Econ: 595, 598, 600... 603, 616, 618, 621, 624,626, 629; Soc: 703

POLAND

Collective economic security Econ: 621Commission for Social Development: report, 23rd sess.

Soc: 711Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th sess. Soc: 717,

721Cttee on Natural Resources: repc..rt, 3rd sess. Econ: 616Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),

Geneva 1972: recommendations Econ: 595, 596Co-operative movement: promotion Soc: 709Developing countries:

land.. locked: special measures Econ: 598, 603least developed: special measures Econ: 598

Disarmament: economic and social consequencesEcon: 610

Disaster relief Plen: 1848; Co..ord: 462Economic and Social Council:

agenda and organization of work Plen: 1851procedures and organization: rationalization

Co..ord: 471, 475ECAFE: admission of Bangladesh Plen: 1851Economic Cttee: work: organization Econ: 601, 610Food aid Econ: 627Multinational corporations: impact on development

Econ: 632Natural resources:

exploration: UN revolving fund: establishment(proposed)Econ: 616

permanent sovereignty Plen: 1854; Econ: 604Population Commission: report, 2nd special sess., Mar

1973 Econ: 626UN Fund for Population Activities Econ: 626, 630Zambia: economic assistance Econ: 625

Speeches by representativesCzarkc'Nski, A. Plen: 1848, 1851, 1854; Econ: 595,

596, 598, 601, 603~ 604, 610, 616, 621, 625-627,630, 632; Soc: 709

POLAND (continued)

Speeches by representatives (continued)Dobrzynska, H. Soc: 717, 721Lubik, M. Soc: 711Ludwiczak, Z. Co-ord: 462,471,475

ROMANIA

iNDEX TO SPEECHES

SOCIAI.. COMMITTEE (continued)

Speeches by representativesNekrassov, A. (Secretary) Soc: 714, 715Rabetafika, B. (Chairman) Plen: 1854; Soc: 703,

706-708, 712, 713, 716-718, 720, 722, 723

SPAINCollective economic security Econ: 621Commission for Social Development: report, 23rd sess.

Soc: 711Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th sess. Soc: 719Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 3rd sess. Econ: 617Conference on International Container Traffic (UN!IMCO),

Geneva 1972: recommendations Econ: 59EDisaster relief Co-ord: 462Economic and Social Council:

agenda and organization of work Plen: 1850procedures and organization: rationalization.

Co-ord: 466, 475 l 479work programme, 19'73 Plen: 1850

Natural resources:exploration: UN revolving fund: establishment(proposed)

Econ: 617permanent sovereignty Econ: 606

Population Commission: report, 2nd special sess., Mar1973 Econ: 626, 629

UN Fund for Population Activities Econ: 626UN organizations: regional structures: study Co~ord: 471Zambia: economic assistance Econ: 625

Speeches by representativesCeausu, D. Co-ord: 462, 466, 471, 475, 479Chebeleu, T. Econ: 606, 617, 621, 625Constantin, N. Plen: 1850; Econ: 596Ropotean, N. Econ: 626, 629; Soc: 711, '719

SECRETARY-GENERAL (Waldheim, K.)

Food aid Plen: 1857

SENEGAL

Food aid Econ: 622

Speeches by representativesBoye, M.B. Econ: 622

SOCIAL COMMITTEE

Bakker, J.A. (Netherlands): tribute to Plen: 1854; Soc: 713Commission for Social Development: report, 23rd sess.

Soc: 70S, 712, 713, 715Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th sess. Soc: 717,

7113, 720, 722Democratic Yemen: air crash victims: expressions of

sympathy Plen: 1854; Soc: 713Municipalities: international co-operation Sac: 706Narcotic drugs: control Soc: 714, 716Npn-governmental or~anizations Soc: 707, 708Social Cttee: work~ organization Soc: 703, 717Trade ooion rights: infringements Sac: 717, 723

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Bakker, J.A. (Netherlands): tribute to Soc: 713Collective economic security Econ: 621, 631Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th sess. Soc: 720,

721Commission on Narcotic Drugs: members: election

Plen: 1856Conference on International Container Traffic (UN!IMCO),

Geneva 1972: recommendations Plen: 1850Democratic Yemen: air crash victims: expressions of

sympathy Econ: 611; Soc: 713Developing cotmtries: least developed: special measures

Econ: 600, 604Disaster relief Plen: 1848; Co-ord: 462Economic and Social Council:

agenda and organization of work Plen: 1850agenda and organization of work, 55th sess. Plen: 1855procedures and organization: rationalization Plen: 1858;

Co-ord: 468, 477work programme, 1973 Plen: 1850

Food aid Econ: 627Geographical names: standardization Co-ord: 464International tourism: development Co-ord: 475, 476Natural resources:

exploration: UN revolving fund: establishment(proposed)Plen: 1857; Econ: 627

permanent sovereignty Plen: 1854; Econ: 609Population Commission: report, 2nd special sess., Mar

1973 Econ: 626Sudanese refugees: assistance Co-ord: 470Trade union rights: infringements Soc: 723UN Fund for Population Activities Plen: 1858; Econ: 626,

629, 630

Speeches by representativesElias, A. Plen: 1850Fern~dez-Villaverde, A. Co-ord: 464, 470, 475..

477Iparraguirre, J.M. Econ: 604, 611Rovira S~chez~Herrero, J.J. Plen: 1848, 1850,

1855, 1856, 1858; Co..ord: 462, 468; Econ: 600,609, 621, 626, 627, 629..631; Soc: 713, 720,721, 723

Temboury, P. Plen: 1854, 1857

SRI LANKA

Conference on International Container Traffic (UN!IMCO),Geneva 1972: recommendations Plen: 1850

Developing countries: least developed: special measuresEcon: 601

Economic and Social Council: agenda and organization ofwork Plen: 1851

ECAFE: admission of Bangladesh Plen: 1851Tax treaties: developed and develo: tng countries Econ: 620

SRI LANKA (continued)

INDEX TO SPEECHES

SWEDEN (continued)

Speeches by representativesDe Silva, S. Plen: 1850Vandergert, R.C.A. Econ: 620Yogasundram, Y. Plen: 1851: Econ: 601

SUDAN

Collective economic security Econ: 621Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th sess. Plen: 1858CPC: report, 13th sess. Co-ord: 479Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 3rd sess. Plen: 1857;

Econ: 615, 618, 627Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),

Geneva 1972: recommendations Econ: 595, 596Co~ordination Cttee: work: organization Co~o~d: 468Dem::>cratic Yemen: air crash victims: expressions of

sympathy Econ: 611Developing countries: least developed: special measures

Econ: 598, 600, 601, 60~) 604Disaster relief Plen: 1848; Co-ord: 462Economic and Social Council:

agenda and organization of work Plen: 1849",1851procedures and organization: rationalization

Co-ord: 467, 479work programme, 1973 Plen: 1849, 1850

ECAFE: admission of Bangladesh Plen: 1852Economic Cttee: work: organization Econ: 597, 616Food aid Plen: 1857; Econ: 627International tourism: development Canard: 475Natural resources:

exploration: UN revolving fund: establishment(proposed)Plen: 1857; Econ: 618, 619

permanent sovereignty Econ: 607Sudanese refugees: assistance Plen: 1854; Co-ord: 470UN Fund for Population Activities Econ: 629UN organizations: regional structures: study Co-ord: 474,

4~{6

Zambia: eConomic assistance Econ: 625

Speeches by representativesAbdulla, R. Co-ord: 470Hamid, LE.D. Plen: 1848-1852, 1854, 1857, 1858;

Co-ord: 467, 468, 474-476, 479; Econ: 595­598, 600~ 601, 603, 604, 621, 625, 627, 629

Hassan, A.M.A. Co-ord: 462; Econ: 607, 611, 615,616, 618, 619

La, Lu. Econ: 627

SWEDEN

Capital punishment Sac: 704Collective economic security Econ: 621Commission for Social Development: report, 23rd sess.

Sac: 710Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th sass.

Plen: 1858; Soc: 718, 721, 722Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),

Geneva 1972: recommendations Co-ord: 463Dangerous goods: transport Co-ora: 463Developing countries:

foreign investments in Econ: 622land..locked: special measures Econ: !)99least developed: special measures Econ: 599, 603, 604

Disarmament: economic and social consequences Econ: 609

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Economic and Social Council: procedures and organization:rationalization Co-ord: 469, 478, 479

Food aid Econ: 622International tourism: development Co..ord: 476Multinational corporations: impact on development

Econ: 632Narcotic drugs: control Soc: 714Natural resources: permanent sovereignty Econ: 605, 609Population Commission: report, 2nd special sess., Mar

1973 Ecor: 629Tax treaties: devaloped and developing countries Econ: 622UN Fund for Population Activities Econ: 629, 630UN organizations: regional structures: study Co..ord: 470,

474-476Zambia: economic assistance Econ: 633

Speeches by representativesBelfrage, F. Co-ord: 478, 479Granqvist, H. Co-ord: 470, 474-476; Econ: 599, 603,

604LOfgren, F. Soc: 704, 718, 721, 722Scholdstrorn, U. Econ: 622, 633; Soc: 710Skoglund, O. Plen: 1858; Co-ord: 463, 469; Econ: 605,

609, 621, 622, 632; Soc: 714Stroje-Wilkens, M. Econ: 629, 630

TOGO

CPC: members: election Plen: 1856

Speeches by representativesAquereburu, B. Plen: 1856

TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

Capital punishment Soc: 704, 706Commission for Social Development: repo:rt, 23rd sess.

Soc: 713Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 3rd sess. Econ: 618Co-ordination Cttee: officers: election Co-ord: 462Developing countries:

land..locked: special measures Econ: 600least developed: special measures E('.on: 600

Disaster relief Plen: 1848; Co-ord: 462Economic and Social Council:

officers, 1973: election Plen: 1847organizational meetings: agenda and organization of

work Plen: 1847 .procedures and organization: rationalization

Co-ord: 469, 473Geographical names: standardization Co..ord: 464Natural resources:

exploration: UN revolving fund: establishment(proposed)Econ: 618~ 624

permanent sovereignty Econ: 607Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 632Tax treaties: developed and developing countries Econ: 620,

632Trade union rights: infringements Soc: 723UN organizations: regional structures: study Co-ord: 471

TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO (continued)

INDEX TO SPEECHES

UGANDA

Speeches by representativesAuguste, A. Co..ord: 462, 464, 469, 471, 473George, J. Soc: 704, 706, 713, 723Mohammed, H. Econ: 6CO, 607, 618~ 620, 624, 632Seignoret, E.E. Plen: 1847, 1848

TUNISIA

Collective economic security Econ: 621CPC: report, 13th sess. Plen: 1858Disaster relief Plen: 1848, 1853; Co..ord: 462Economic and Social Council:

agenda and organization of work Plen: 1852procedures and organization: rationalization

Co-ord: 467Food aid Econ: 623INCB: members: election Plen: 1856Natural resources: ..

exploration: UN revolving fund: establishment (proposed)Econ: 627

permanent sovereignty Econ: 600Non-governmental organizations Soc: 708Population Commission: report, 2nd special sess., Mar

1973 Econ: 629Sudanese refugees: assistance Co-ord: 470UN Fund for Population Activities Econ: 629UN organizations: regional structures: study Co..ord: 474Zambia: economic assistance Econ: 625

Speeches by representativesBachrouch, M. Co-ord: 4f\7, 470; Econ: 623; Soc: 708Driss, R. Plen: 1853, 1858; Co-ord: 462; Econ: 621Fayache, M.L. Plen: 1856Hachani, A. Plen: 1848,1852; Co-ord: 474; Econ: 606,

625, 627, 629

TU,:~KEY

Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th sess. Soc: 721Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 3rd sess. Econ: 618Developing countries:

foreign investments in Econ: 622least developed: special measures Econ: 601, 603,

Disaster relief Plen: 1848; Co-ord: 462Economic and Social Council: procedures and organization:

rationalization Co-ord: 468, 477Geographical names: standardization Co-ord: 464International tourism: development Co..ord:473Municipalities: inbrnational co-operation Soc: 706Narcotic drugs: control Soc: 713, 716Natural resources: permanent sovereignty Econ: 606, 609Tax treaties: developed and developing countries Econ: 622UN organizations: regional structures: study Co-ord: 475,

476Zambia: economic assistance Econ: 633

Speeches by re.presentativesAksoy, D. Plen: 1848; Econ: 601, 603, 606" 609,

618, 622, 633Berk" A. Soc: 706, 713, 716" 721Giinden, O. Co-ord: 462, 464, 468, 473, 475..477

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Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 3rd sess. Econ: 617Developing countries:

land-locked: special measures Econ: 601, 602least developed: special measures Econ: 601

Disaster relief Plen: 1848Economic and Social Council:

agenda and organization of work Plen: 1851procedures and organization: rationalization

COmord: 466, 478, 479International tourism: development Co-ord: 475Natural resources:

exploration: UN revolving fund: establishment(proposed)Econ: 617

permanent sovereignty Econ: 608, 609Sudanese refugees: assistance Co-ord: 470

Speeches by representativesMoli, J.B. Plen: 1848, 1851Naggaga, W.G. Co-ord: 466, 470, 475, 478,479Ofwono, M.P. Econ: 601, 602, 608, 609, 616

UKRAINIAN SSR

Bakker, J.A. (Netherlands): tribute to Soc: 713Capital punishment Soc: 706Commission for Social Development: report, 23rd sess.

Soc: 709, 712Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th sess. Soc: 718,

720, 723Conference on International Container Traffic (UN!IMCO),

Geneva 1972: recommendations Co-ord: 466Dangerous goods: transport Co-ord: 466Democratic Yemen: air crash victims: expressions of

sympathy Soc: 713Economic and Social Council:

agenda and organization of worl~ Plen: 1851, 1852procedures and organization: rationalization

Co..ord: 469, 475" 476ECAFE: admission of Bangladesh Plen: 1851Geographical names: standardization Co-ord: 465Multinational corporations: impact on development

Econ: 631; Soc: 706Narcotic drugs: control Soc: 716Natural resources: permanent sovereignty Econ: 606Statistical Commission: report, 17th sess. Econ: 631Zambia: economic assistance Econ: 625

Speeches by representativesGetmanets, M.Z. Plen: 1851, 1852; Econ: 606, 625,

631Golovko, A.B. Soc: 706, 709, 712, 713, 718;, 720Makarevitch, N.P. Co-ord: 465; Soc: 716, 723Yeremenko, A.K. Co-ord: 466, 469, 475, 476

UNDER-SECRETARY-GENERAL FOR ADMINISTRATIONAND MANAGEMENT (Davidson, G.F.)

Narcotic drugs: control Soc: 714

INDEX TO SPEECHES

UNDER...SECRETARY...GENERAL FOR ECONOMIC AND SO...CIAL AFFAIRS (de Seynes, P.)

Bakker, J.A. (Netherlands): tribute to Soc: 713Collective economic security Econ: 610Commission for Social Development: report, 23rd sess.

Soc: 713Democratic Yemen: air crash victims: expressions of

sympathy Soc: 713Developing countries: least developed: special measures

Econ: 600Economic and Social Council:

agenda and organization of work Plen: 1850seating capacity of Council Chamber: enlarg'ement (pro­

posed) Plen: 1850work programme, 1973 Plen: 1850

Laugier, Henri (France): tribute to Plen: 1851Multinational corporations: impact on development

Econ: 632

UNDER...SECRETARY...GENERAL FOR POLITICAL ANDGENERAL ASSEMBLY AFFAIRS (Morse~ B.)

Disaster relief PIGn: 1848; Co-ord: 462

UNDER-SECRETARY...GF.NERAL IN CHARGE OF CO...ORDINATING UNITED NATIONS ASSISTANCE FORZAMBIA (Jackson, R.)

Zambia: economic assistance Econ: 633

UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS

Bakker, J.A. (Netherlands): tribute to Soc: 713Capital punishment Soc: 704, 706Collective economic security Econ: 612, 621Commission. for Social Development: report, 23rd sess.

Plen: 1855; Soc: 711, 712, 715Commission on Human Rights: report,' 29th sess.

Plen: 1858; Soc: 717, 719..722CPC: report, 13th sess. Plen: 1858; Co...ord: 478, 479Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 3rd sess. Plen: 1857;

Econ: 614, 627Conference on International Container Traffic (UN!IMCO),

Geneva 1972: recommendations Plen: 1850;Co-ord: 463, 466; Econ: 595, 596

Co-operative movement: promotion Soc: 712Co-ordination Cttee: work: organization Co':ord: 463, 468Dangerous goods: transport Plen: 1854; Co-ord: 463, 466Democratic Yemen: air crash victims: expressions of

sympathy Econ: 6il; Soc: 713Developing countries:

foreign investments in Plen: 1858; Econ: 622, 632land-locked: special measures Plen: 1855; Econ: 602

603least developed: special measures Econ: 598, 603, 604

Disarmament: economic and social consequences Econ: 611Disaster relief Plen: 1848; Co-ord: 462Economic and Social Council:

agenda and organization of work Plen: 1850-1852agenda and organization of work, 55th sess. Plen: 1855officers, 1973: election Plen: 1847procedures and organization: rationalization Plen: 1858;

Co-ord: 465, 466, 471, 473, 478, 479work programme, 1973 Plen: 1850

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UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS (continued)

ECAFE: admission of Bangladesh Plen: 1851Economic Cttee:

officers: election Econ: 597work: organization Econ: 595, 610, 616

Food aid Plen: 1857; Econ: 627Geographical names: standardization Co~ord: 464, 465INCB: members: election Plen: 1848International security: strengthening: Declaration, ~. 970:

implementation Plen: 1850International tourism: development Plen: 1855;

Co..ord: 473, 476Multinational corporations: impact on development

Econ: 630, 632Narcotic drugs: control Plen: 1858; Soc: 716Natural resources: permanent sovereignty Plen: 1854;

Econ: 605, 608, 609Non-governmentalorgani2;ations Soc: 707, 708Population Commission: report, 2nd special sess., Mar

1973 Econ: 620, 626Science and technology: transfer to developing countries

Econ: 622, 632Tax treaties: developed and developing countries

Plen: 1858; Econ: 622, 632Trade union rights: infringemeT'ts Soc: 722UN Fund for Population Activities Plen: 1858; Econ: 620,

626, 630UN organizations: i-;:gional structures: study Plen: 1855;

Co..ord: 469,475,476Zambia: economic assistance Econ: 625

Speeches by representativesBriouchkov, O.N. Co-ord: 473, 476Fedorov, V.N. Co..ord: 463~465; Soc: 722Lissov, G.P. PIen: 1850, 1854, 1857; Co-ord: 463,

473; Econ: 595-597, 605, 608-610, 614,616,625,627

Makeyev, E.N. Plen: 1847~1852, 1855, 1857, 1858;Co-ord: 465, 466, 468, 479; Econ: 611, 612,621,630; Soc: 717, 719

Smirnov, S.N. Plen: 1858; Co...ord: 478, 479:Econ~ 620, 622, 626, 627, 630, 632; Soc: 704,706, 712, 715

Voloshin, V.V. Plen: 1855; Co-ord: 466, 469, 471,475, 476; Econ: 598, 602~604, 632

Yevdokeev, N.r. Plen: 1855; Co-ord: 462; Soc: 707,708, 712, 713, 716, 720...722

UNITED KINGDOM

Capital punishment Soc: 704, 706, 707Collective economic security Econ: 621Commission for Social Development: report, 23rd sess.

Soc: 710, 712, 715Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th sess. Soc: 718,

721-723CPC: report, 13th sess. Plen: 1858; CO-Ol'd: 479Cttee on Natural Resources:

date and meeting place, 3rd sess. Plen: 1850report, 3rd sess. Econ: 614, 619, 624, 627

Conference on International Container Traffic (UN!IMCO),Geneva 1972: recommendations Plen: 1850;Co-ord: 463; Econ: 594, 595

Co-operative movement: promotion Snc: 709Co-ordination Cttee: work: organization Co-ord: 468Dangerous goods: transport Co-ord: 463

INDEX TO SPEECHES

UNITED KINGDOM (continued) UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Speeches by representativesBrand, T. Co-ord: 463Broad, D. Econ: 622Hemans, S.N.P. Plen: 1847, 1848, 1850, 1854, 1858;

Co..ord: 469, 477-479; Econ: 594, 595, 597...599,601-604, 607-609, 614, 616, 619, 624, 627

Hohler, F.C.G. Plen: 1848; Co...ord: 471,475,476MacKenzie, A.R.K. Plen: 1851, 1855, 1857, 1858;

Co-ord: 462, 467, 468, 470, 471; Econ: 610,611,621, 632, 633

Macrae, J .E.C. Plen: 1849; Econ: 629; Soc: 704, 706,707, 709, 710, 712, 715, 716, 718

Reid, H.B. Sac: 706, 707, 721-723

Speeches by representativesJamieson, C.L. Co..ord: 470

Speeches by representativesMalhotra, T. Co-ord: 470Patel, I.G. Econ: 601

UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND CUL..TURAL ORGANIZATION

Speeches by representativesAizenstat, A.J. Econ: 598

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Sudanese refug~es: assistance Co..ord: 470

Speeches by representativesVarchaver, A. Co-ord: 470

UNITED NATIONS FUND FOR POPULATION ACTIVITIES:EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR (Salas~ R.M.)

Developing countries: least developed: special measuresEcon: 598

UNITED NATIONS INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANI..ZATION

E'ldanese refugees: assistan~e Co..ord: 470

Population Commission: report, 2nd speci.al gess., Mar1~73 Econ: 629

UN Fund for Population Activities Econ: 620, 629

UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES: ,OFFICE OF THE HIGH COMMISSIONER

Developing countries: least developed: special measuresEcon: 601

Sudanese refugees: assistance Co...ord: 470

Capital punishment Soc: 704Collective economic security Econ: 612Commission for Social Development: report, 23rd sess.

Soc: 708, 715Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th sess.

Plen: 1858; Sac: 718, 720, 721CPC: report, 13th sess. Plen: 1858Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 3rd sess. Econ: 615,

624, 627Conference on International Container Traffic (UN/IMCO),

Geneva 1972: recommendations Plen: 1850;Co-ord: 463; Econ: 595

Co...operative movement: promotion Soc: 712Dangerous goods: transport Co-ord: 463, 466Democrati.c Yemen: air crash victims: expressions of sym-

pathy Econ: 611Developing countries:

land... locked: special measures Plen: 1855; Econ: 602least developed: special measures Econ: 598, 601, 603,.

604

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Democratic Yemen: air crash victims: expressio:J.s ofsympathy Econ: 6ll

Developing countries:foreign investments in Econ: 622land-locked: special measures Econ: 599, 602, 60Zleast developed: special measures Econ: 598, 603, 6v_

Disarmament: economic and social consequences Econ: 610Disaster relief Plen: 1848; Co..ord: 462

. Economic and Social Council:

. agenda and organization of work Plen: 1849-1851agenda and organization of work, 55th sess. Plen: 1858officers, 1973: election Plen: 1847procedures and organization: rationalization Plen: 1858;

Co-ord: 467, 469, 471, 477...479seating capacity of Council Chamber: enlargement (pro-

posed) Plen: 18551 work pro6ramme, 1973 Plen: 1849, 1850l Economic CUee: work: organization Econ: 597, 601, 610,i 6161General Assembly: decisions, 27th sess.: action by the1 Economic and Social Council Plen: 1849I International tourism: development Co..ord: 475, 476t Multinational corporations: impact on development1 Econ: 632:\ Municipalities: international co-operation Soc: 706I •j Narcotic drugs: control Soc: n5, 716JNatural resources:t exploration: UN revolving fund: establishment(proposed)i Plen: 1857; Econ: 614, 624, 627I permanel'lt sovereignty Plen: 1854; Econ: 602, 607-6091Non-governmental organizations Soc: 7071Population Commission: report, 2nd special sess., MarI 1973 Econ: 629~ Sudanese refugees: assistance Co-ord: 470I Trade union rights: infringements Soc: 723'j UN Fund for Population Activities Econ: 629~ UN organizations: regional structures: study Plen: 1855;1 Co-ord: 471, 476!Yates, Gilbert (United Kingdom): tribute to Plen: 1848!Zambia: economic assistance Econ: 6S;J1;!

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INDEX TO SPEECHES

VENEZUELA (continued)

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Disarmament: economic and social consequencesEcon: 611

Disaster relief Co-ord: 462Economic and Social Council:

agenda and organization of work. Plen: 1849..1851agenda and organization of work, 55th sess. Plen: 1855,

1858officers, 1973: election Plen: 1847organizational meetings: agenda and organIzation of

work Plen: 1847procedures and organization: rationalization

Plen: 1858; Co..ord: 471, 474, 478, 479seating capacity of Council Chamber: enlargement (pro­

posed) PIen: 1855work programme, 1973 Plen: 1849, 1850

Economic CUee: work: organization Econ: 601~ 610Food aid Plen: 1857; Econ: 623, 627Geographical names: standardization Co-ord: 464INCB: members: election Plen: 1848International security: strengthening: Declaration, 1970:

implementation Plen: 1850International tourism: development Plen: 1855;

Co-ord: 476Multinational corporations: impact on development

Econ: 632Municipalities: inbrnational co~operation Soc: 705, 706Narcotic drugs: control Soc: 713, 714, 716Natural resources:

exploration: UN revolving fund: estaLlishment(proposed)Plen: 1857; Econ: 618, 624, 627

permanent sovereignty lJlen: 1854; Econ: 608, 609Non..governmentalorganizations Soc: 707Population Commission: report, 2nd special sess., Mar

1973 Econ: 626Sudanese refugees: assistance Co-ord: 470Trade union rights: infringements Soc: 722, 723UN Fund for Population Activities Econ: 626UN organizations: regional strucD.,res: study Plen: 1855;

Co-ord: 473Working Group on a New Draft Instrument or. Instrumen'ts of

International Law to Eliminate Discrimination AgainstWomen: members: election Plen: 1856

Zambia: economic assistance Econ: 633

Speeches by representativesEvans, L.L. Co-ord: 462; Scc: 704Hume, C.R. Sac: 715~itchen, R.W. Plen: 1851, 1858; Co~ord: 471,478,

479; Econ: 598, 601~604

Koehring, J.W. Co-ord: 463, 466, 470; Econ: 595,623, 627, 632

Loftin, D.M. Econ: 608, 609, 615, 624, 627Picker, J. Soc: 708, 712Sanders, I.L. Co-ord: 464, 473, 474, 476Stillman, A.M. Soc: 705..707, 716, 718, 720",723Wellman, H.R. Soc: 713, 714Zagorin, B. Plen: 1847-1850, 1854..1858;

Co-ord: 476; Econ: 610-612, 618

VENEZUELA

Capital punishment Soc: 704Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th sess. Soc: 718,

721

Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 3rd sess. Econ:; 614;618

Economic and Social Council:agenda and organization of work Plen: 1852procedures and organization: rationalization

Co-ord: 474Economic CUee: work: organization Econ: 601International tourism: development Co-ord: 473Natural resources:

exploration: UN revolving fund: establishment(proposed)Econ: 1318

permanent sovereignty Econ: 607, 609

Speeches by representativesArteaga Acosta, H. Soc: 704Camacho, P. Co-ord: 473, 474Meneses, E. Soc: 718, 721Molina-Duarte, S. Plen: 1852; Econ: 601, 607, 609,

614, 618

WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION

Narcotic drugs: control Sac: 714Sudanese refugees: assistance Co..ord: 470UN organizations: regional structures: study Plen: 1855;

Co-ord: 4"16

Speeches by representativesCoigney, R. Plen: 1855; Soc: 714Kalm, V. Co..ord: 476n.~"'lafatopoulos, S.A. Co..ord: 470

WORLD POPULATION CONFERENCE, 3rd, 1974: SECRE­TARY.GENERAL (Carrillo Flores, A.)

Population Commission: report, 2nd special sess., Mar1973 Econ: 620, 629

YEMEN

Bakker, J.A. (Netherlands): tribute to Soc: 713Capital punishment Soc: 705Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 3rd se~s. Econ: 618Democratic Yemen: air crash victims: expressions of sym-

pathy Econ: 611; Sac: 713Food aid Plen: 1857; Econ: 622N~.tural resources: exploration: UN revolving fund: estab­

lishment (proposed) Econ: 618Sudanese refugees: assistance Co...ord: 470

Speeches by representativesAI-Attar, M.S. Econ: 611AI-Hadad, A. Plen: 1857; Econ: 618, 622AI-Sharafi, A.A. Co-ord: 470; Soc: 705, 713

YUGOSLAVIA

Bakker, J.A. (Netherlands): tribute to Sac: 713Collective economic security Econ: 628

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YUGOSLAVIA (continu?d)

INDEX TO SPEECHES

YUGOSLAVIA (continued)

Commission for Social Development: report, 23rd sess.Soc: 709

Commission on Human Rights: report, 29th sess. Soc: 717,721

Cttee on Natural Resources: report, 3rd sess. Econ: 617Conference on International Container Traffic (UN!IMCO),

Geneva 1972: recommendations Cu..ord: 463;Econ: 594

Co-ordination Cttee: work: organization Co..ord: 468Dangerous goods: transport Co..ord: 463Democratic Yemen: air crash victims: expressions of sym­

pathy Econ: 611; Soc: 713Developing countries:

land-locked: special measures Econ: 601least developed: special measures Econ: 598, 601

Disarmament: economic and social consequencesEcon: 611

Disaster relief Co-ord: 462Economic and Social Council:

agenda and organization of work Plen: 1851procedures and'" Clrganization: rationalization

Co-ord: 465, 478ECAFE: admission of Bangladesh Plen: 1851Economic Cttee: work: organization £con: 610International tourism: development Co-ord: 473Narcotic drugs: control Soc: 716Natural resources:

exploration: UN revolving fund: establishment(proposed)Econ: 617

permanent sovereignty Econ: 606PopUlation Commission: report, 2nd special sess., Mar

1973 Econ: 626Sudanese refugees: assistance Co-ord: 470UN Fund for Population Activities Eeon: 626UN organizations: regional structures: study Co-orrl: 474Zambia: economic assistance Econ: 625

Speeches by representativesCabric, M.M. Plen: 1851; Co-ord: 465, 468, 474, 478;

Econ: 598, 601, 611, 62P

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Speeches by representatives (continued)Hic, Z. Soc: 709, 713, 716, 717, 721Madey, N. Co~ord: 462, 463, 470, 473; Econ: 594,

606, 610, 617, 625Mojsov, L. Econ: 628

ZAIRE

Collective economic security Fcon: 628Conference on International Container Traffic (UN!IMCO),

Geneva 1972: recommendations Econ: 595Developing countries:

land-locked: special measures Econ: 601, 602least developed: special measures Econ: 601, 603

Disaster relief Plen: 1848Economic and Social Council:

officers, 1973: election Plen: 1847procedures and organization: rationalization

Co-ord: 471Natural resources: permanent sovereignty Econ: 604UNDP: Governing Council: members: election Plen: 1856Zambia: economic assistance Econ: 625

Speeches by representativesIpoto Eyebu Bakand' asi Plen: 1748, 1847Molingo.... Ikake Bomele Co~ord: 471; Econ: 604Mutumbo Tshitambwe Wendaukenga Plen: 1856;

Econ: 595, 601r>603, 625, 628

ZAMBIA

Zambia: economic assistance Econ: 625, 633

Speeches by representativesSibajene, D. Econ: 625, 633

Numerical List of DocumentsNOTE: Information as to the republication of mimeographed documents in theprinted fascicles of Annexes to the Official Records appears in parenthesesafter the symbol: e.g. E/5307 (agenda item 9) indicates that documentE/5307 is republished in the fascicle for agenda item 9 of the OfficialRecords of the Economic and Social Council, 54th session, Annexes.

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Economic Committee

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1529 & Corr.l1530 & Rev.l (53rd sess.)1531-15381539 & Add.l, 21540-15431544 & Add.l1545..15471548 & Add.l1549, ~550

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E/RES/1733-1796 (LIV) (GAOR, 54th sess., supple no.l)E/RES/INF/54

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Council Committee on Non-governmentalOrgan izations

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E/C.2/761-764

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Statistical Commission. Report on the 17th ses...sion, 13-24 Nov 1972. Mar 1973. iv, 7'0 p., in..eluding annexes. (E/5236) (E/CN.3/440). Photo­offset. $U.S. 1.50 (or equivalent in other curren­cies).

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