Hostname: page-component-586b7cd67f-2plfb Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-11-28T23:19:07.935Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Economic and Social Council

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

Get access

Extract

Commissions

Economic Commission for Europe: The tenth session of the Economic Commission for Europe (ECE) was held in Geneva from March 15 to 30, 1955, under the chairmanship of Mr. Max Suetens (Belgium). Delegates from 25 European countries and the United States, as well as observers from Australia, Brazil, Canada, Iran, Israel, and several specialized agencies and inter-governmental and non-governmental organizations attended the meeting. Action was taken at the session on reports from a number of the Commission's committees. After discussion of the desirability of re-convening the Industry and Materials Committee, a resolution was unanimously adopted calling for the convening of an ad hoc working party on agricultural machinery, and inviting governments to suggest to the Executive Secretary of ECE the establishment of further ad hoc working parties to deal with specific economic, industrial, legal or institutional problems. The Housing Sub-Committee was raised to the status of an independent committee, as a result of unanimous approval of a resolution sponsored by the United Kingdom. A draft resolution sponsored by the Soviet Union in the course of debate on the report of the Trade Committee, which would have called for action on the matter of strategic goods restrictions on east-west trade, was rejected by 13 votes to 5. Other resolutions adopted by the Committee included the following: 1) a resolution submitted jointly by the Soviet Union and the United Kingdom on the exchange of technical experience, which noted the positive work on technical questions already being done by the committees, and recommended the expansion of reciprocal exchange of technical experience between the countries in the Commission, was adopted unanimously; 2) as a result of consideration of the question of inter-regional cooperation, a resolution was unanimously adopted which reaffirmed the view of the Commission that inter-regional trade consultations of the type used in ECE might be useful for strengthening inter-regional trade relations and expanding world trade, and which called the matter to the attention of the Economic and Social Council; and 3) a Soviet draft resolution calling for representation of the German Democratic Republic and of the Federal Republic of Germany at the tenth session of ECE was defeated in a vote of 13 to 5 after representatives of a number of western countries maintained that, under the Commission's terms of reference, Germany could be represented only through the delegations of the occupying powers.

Type
International Organizations: Summary of Activities: I. United Nations
Copyright
Copyright © The IO Foundation 1955

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

1 United Nations Press Release ECE/GEN/299, April 2, 1955; for information on the ninth session, see International Organization, VIII, p. 240–241.

2 For the report of the ECE Executive Secretary on this subjectj see Document E/ECE/197.

3 Document E/ECE/194.

4 United Nations. Economic Commission for Europe. Growth and Stagnation in the European Economy: Sales Publication, No. 1954.II.E.3, Geneva, 1954Google Scholar.

5 Document E/ECE/198.

6 Document E/ECE/200 and Corrs. 1 and 2.

7 Document E/2756 (E/CN.12/AC.26/8/Rev.1); for information on the previous annual report, see international organization, VIII, p. 241–242.

8 Document E/CN.12/AC.26/2.

9 For information on the first part of the first session of the Commission and on its membership, see International Organization, IX, p. 265, 269.

10 Document E/CN.13/5/Rev.1.

11 Document E/2745 (E/CN.13/10); United Nations Press Release EC/1488. May 9, 1955; for a review of international commodity problems in 1954 prepared by the interim coordinating committee for international Commodity Arrangements, see Document E/2672.

12 For information on the ninth session of the social Commission, see International organization, VII. P. 397.

13 Document E/CN.5/301.

14 Document E/CN.5/303.

15 Document E/CN.5/304, E/CN.5/305, and E/CN.5/306.

16 Document E/CN.5/307.

17 Document E/CN.5/299.

18 United Nations Press Release SOC/2092, May 20, 1955.

19 Document E/CN.7/L.94.

20 Document E/CN.7/L.109.

21 Document E/CN.7/L.118.

22 For information on the decision to make this transfer, see International Organisation, VIII, p. 554; IX P. 124.

23 United Nations Press Release SOC/2082, May 12, 1955.

24 Document E/2729.

25 Document E/2740.

26 Document E/2738.

27 Economic and Social Council Official Records (20th session), Supplement 5; see also Document E/2736.