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General Assembly

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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The second part of the third session of the General Assembly met at Lake Success from April 5 to May 18, 1949. Herbert V. Evatt of Australia continued to serve as president and Charles Malik (Lebanon) as chairman of the social, humanitarian and cultural committee. Fernand van Langenhove (Belgium) was elected chairman of the political and security committee to replace Paul-Henri Spaak (Belgium) who resigned, and George Ignatieff (Canada) was elected chairman of the administrative and budgetary committee to replace Dana Wilgress (Canada) who resigned.

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities: I. United Nations
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Copyright © The IO Foundation 1949

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References

1 See International Organization, III, p. 85. See also the article in this issue by Benjamin Rivlin, p. 459.

2 Documents A/C.1/SR.272 and A/P.V.217.

3 Document A/C.1/435.

4 Documents A/C.1/439, A/C.1/441, A/C.1/442, A/C.1/443 and A/C.1/445.

5 The organizations appearing included: Moslem League of Eritrea, Unionist Party of Eritrea, New Eritrea Pro-Italia Party, Italo-Eritrean Association, Somali Youth League, Conference of Somaliland and Progressive League of Mijertini, National Congress of Cyrenaica, National Council for the Liberation of Libya, National Associations of Refugees from Libya and East Africa, Association of Libyan Ex-Service Men, and the Jewish Community of Tripolitania.

6 Document A/C.1/433.

7 Document A/C.1/433/Rev.1.

8 Document A/C.1/446.

9 Document A/C.1/SR.239.

10 The states were Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela.

11 Document A/C.1/449.

12 Document A/C.1/448.

13 Document A/C.1/453. See also documents A/C.1/455 through A/C.1/457.

14 Document A/C.1/458.

15 Document A/C.1/SR.264.

16 Document A/C.1/466.

17 Documents A/C.1/SR.269 through A/C.1/ SR.272, passim.

18 Document A/C.1/SR.272.

19 Ibid.

20 Document A/P.V.218.

21 Document A/P.V.219.

22 Document A/863.

23 Document A/C.1/450.

24 Document A/860.

25 Document A/P.V.214.

26 Document A/C.1/SR.265.

27 Document A/C.1./462.

28 Document A/863.

29 Document A/P.V.212.

30 Document A/P.V.195. For discussion in the Ad Hoc Political Committee see International Organization, III, p. 61–3.

31 Document A/792.

32 Document A/P.V.197.

33 Documents A/787 and A/828.

34 Document A/P.V.199.

35 Document A/835.

36 Document A/AC.24/SR.33.

37 Document A/P.V.201.

38 Document A/AC.24/SR.37.

39 Document A/AC.24/SR.40.

40 Document A/P.V.203.

41 Document A/P.V.207.

42 Document A/P.V.208.

43 Ibid.

44 Document A/C.3/SR.224 and A/P.V.211.

45 Document A/C.3/SR.183.

46 Document A/858.

47 Document A/C.3/SR.192.

48 Document A/C.3/SR.198.

49 Document A/C.3/SR.201.

50 Document A/C.3/SR.203.

51 Ibid.

52 Document A/C.3/SR.205.

53 Ibid.

54 Document A/C.3/SR.210.

55 Document A/C.3/SR.213.

56 Document A/C.3/SR.214.

57 Document A/C.3/SR.215.

58 Document A/C.3/SR.218.

59 Document A/C.3/SR.222.

60 Document A/P.V.211.

61 Document A/783.

62 Document A/C.3/SR.228.

63 Document A/C.3/SR.229.

64 Ibid.

65 Document A/C.5/SR.182.

66 Document A/865.

67 For list of members, See International Organization, III, p. 84.

68 Document A/C.N.4/4.

69 Document A/C.N.4/13.

70 Ibid.

71 Document A/825.

72 Document A/C.N.4/13.

73 Document A/904.

74 Document A/905. For the text of the commission's approved replies to the press questionaire, see Annex 2 of this document.

75 Document A/819 and A/838.

76 Document A/810, resolution 194 (III).

77 Document A/927.