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General Assembly

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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The fifth regular session of the General Assembly continued during January, February and March 1951. The remaining items on its agenda were generally concerned with the situation in the far east, including the intervention of communist China in Korea, the complaint of the Soviet Union concerning aggression against China by the United States, and the question of Formosa.

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities: I. United Nations
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Copyright © The IO Foundation 1951

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References

1a The following summary has been written from the United Nations, Bulletin, Vol. X, No. 1–8Google Scholar.

1 For discussion in the Political and Security Committee prior to submission of the report of the Group on Cease-Fire in Korea, , see International Organization, V, p. 7987Google Scholar.

2 For text of the report of the Group on CeaseFire in Korea, see ibid., p. 233.

3 Document A/C.l/645, January 11, 1951.

4 Document A/C.l/650, January 13, 1951.

5 International Organization, V, p. 85.

6 For text of the resolution adopted by the Assembly, see this issue documents section. For record of discussion of Political and Security Committee, see documents A/C.1/SR.419, January 3, 1951, and A/C.1/SR.438, February 1, 1951.

7 Document A/1782, February 23, 1951.

8 United Nations, Bulletin, 03 15, 1951, p. 260Google Scholar.

9 See International Organization, V, p. 77–79.

10 Document A/C.l/661, February 6, 1951.

11 Document A/1777, February 9, 1951.

12 For rapporteur's report, see document A/1774, February 9, 1951.

13 Document A/1776, February 9, 1951.

14 For rapporteur's report, see document A/1773, February 9, 1951; for summary records of discussion, see documents A/C.1/SR.439, February 5, 1951 and A/C.1/SR.441, February 8, 1951.

15 For summary record of discussion, see document A/C.1/SR.442, February 7, 1951.

16 See International Organization, V, p.68–72.

17 United Nations, Bulletin, X, p. 265Google Scholar.

18 See International Organization, V, p. 94–96.

19 See ibid., p. 92.

20 Document A/1793, March 22, 1950.

21 Document A/1548, November 24, 1950. See International Organization, V, p. 113–115.

22 Document A/1787, March 9, 1951.

23 United Nations, Bulletin, X, p. 213Google Scholar.

24 Ibid., p. 272.

25 Documents A/1595, December 2, 1950, and A/1603, December 4, 1950.

26 Document A/1769, January 26, 1951.

27 See International Organization, V, p. 145–146.

28 For summaries of previous work of the United Nations in this field, see ibid., II, p. 105, 326, 328, 512; III, p. 317, 484, 512, 683; IV, p. 33, 282, 452, 651.

29 See Documents A/AC.42/SR.6A/AC.42/SR.24. No vote was taken on the convention as a whole.

30 Document A/AC.42/L.33, February 5,1951.

31 For discussion in committee, see documents A/AC.42/SR.1-A/AC.42/SR.27. For text of the convention and report to the Economic and Social Council, see document A/AC.42/7, February 7, 1951.

32 Document A/1792, March 21, 1951.