Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 May 2009
The Universal Postal Union, the most widespread of international associations, is composed of all nations of the world. Established by international convention, it was first set up in 1874 by representatives of national postal administrations. Details of the Union are worked out in a series of “arrangements” and “règlements”; members of the organization propose amendments to the documents mentioned and discussion then takes place in the Congress.
1 PICAO document 1710, EC/16, 25/5/46, p. 1.
2 Ibid.
3 Ibid.
4 Ibid., p. 2.
5 The Economic and Social Council of the United Nations: Report to the Secretary of State by the Honorable John G. Winant, Department of State Publication 2600 (the United States and the United Nations, Report Series 3).
6 PICAO document 1710, EC/16, 25/5/46, p. 2.