The delegates to the International Civil Aviation Conference held at Chicago from November 1 to December 7, 1944, adopted a resolution stating that as the CITEJA had made considerable progress in the development of a code of private international air law, and that as the further elaboration of this code, through the completion of pending CITEJA projects and the initiation of new studies in the field of private air law, would contribute materially to the development of international civil aviation, they recommended that the various governments represented at the Chicago Conference give consideration to the desirability of bringing about the resumption of the CITEJA sessions at the earliest possible date. They further recommended that consideration be given to the desirability of coördinating the activities of CITEJA with those of the provisional and permanent international civil aviation organizations provided for at the Chicago Conference.