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1 See, e.g., Report of the Group of 18, 41 UN GAOR Supp. (No. 49), UN Doc. A/41/49 (1986). In the spring of 1991, the General Assembly held a special session on reform of the economic and social sectors of the United Nations, with predictably lackluster results. See also Int’l Doc. Rev., No. 17, 1991, at 4.
2 See A Successor Vision: The United Nations of Tomorrow (UNA-USA Panel Report, 1987), executive summary issued as UN Doc. A/42/620(1987).
3 See, e.g., J. Kaufmann & N. Schrijver, Changing Global Needs: Expanding Roles for the United Nations System (Academic Council on the United Nations System Reports and Papers Series, 1990); Symposium, The United Nations System: Prospects and Proposals for Reform, 22 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & Pol. 597 (1990).
4 UN Doc. A/40/988 (1985).
5 Previously proposed in Bertrand’s 1985 report, id.
6 See A Successor Vision, supra note 2.
7 See Bertrand, Can the United Nations Be Reformed?, in United Nations, Divided World 193, 203–04 (A. Roberts & B. Kingsbury eds. 1988).