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Financing of United Nations Peace-Keeping Operations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 April 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1963

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1 Originally established in terms of General Assembly resolution 1620 (XV) of 21 April 1961 and composed of representatives of the following fifteen States: Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, China, France, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Nigeria, Sweden, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, United Arab Republic, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America. Re-established in terms of General Assembly resolution 185^ B (XVII) of 19 December 1962 with its membership increased to twenty-one by the addition of the representatives of the following six States: Argentina, Australia, Cameroon, Mongolia, Netherlands and Pakistan.

2 Official Records of the General Assembly, Seventeenth Session, Plenary Meetings, 1142nd meeting.

3 A/AC 113/5, 12 and 15.

4 A/AC.113/2.

5 A/AC.113/17.

6 A/AC.113/18.

7 A/AC.113/20.

8 In one case the type of peace-keeping operation to which a special method of financing should apply was further qualified as one involving armed forces and equipment.

9 A/AC.113/19.