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Economic and Social Council
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 May 2009
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The sixth session of the Economic and Social Council convened at Lake Success on February 2, 1948, to deal with record work load of some forty agenda items. With the adoption of the Council's agenda on February 2, five new items were added to the list of those which the Council would consider. The Council remained in session until March 11. Immediately upon the opening of the session, the Council turned to the election of its president and two vice presidents to succeed Sir Ramaswami Mudaliar (India), Jan Papánek (Czechoslovakia) and Herman Santa Cruz (Chile). The Council unanimously selected the representative of Lebanon (Malik) as its new president. The Council elected Mr. Santa Cruz as first vice president and named Mr. Kaminsky (Byelorussian SSR) as its second vice president
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References
1 United Nations Publication No. 1948.II.C.1, January 1948, 354 p. $2.50.
2 For verbatim record of Council discussion of the report, see United Nations Publication No. 1948, II.C2, 140 p. $1.00.
3 Document E/SR.151, p. 5.
4 Document E/766.
5 Document E/758.
6 Document E/606.
7 Document E/755.
8 Document E/603.
9 Document E/SR.134.
10 Document E/ECE/66.
11 Document E/630.
12 Document E/667.
13 Document E/SR.153.
14 See International Organization, II, p. 101.
15 Document E/712/Rev.l.
16 See International Organization, II, p. 65.
17 Document E/753.
18 Document E/SR.147.
19 Document E/733.
20 Document E/721.
21 Document E/722.
22 Document E/578.
23 Document E/746.
24 Document E/SR.171.
25 Document E/741.
26 Document E/771.
27 Document E/CN.S/AC.2/5.
28 Document E/CN.5/46.
29 Document E/CN.5/43/Rev.2.
30 Document E/575.
31 Document E/SR.130.
32 Document E/689.
33 Document E/750.
34 Ibid.
35 Document E/SR.143.
36 Document E/AC.6/27.
37 Document E/AC.6/SR.18.
38 Document E/743.
39 Document E/764.
40 Document E/577.
41 Document E/SR.136.
42 Document E/752.
43 Document E/CN.3/39.
44 Document E/600.
45 Document E/573, p. 20.
46 Document E/704.
47 Document E/749. All subsequent resolutions of ECOSOC on the report of the Commission on Human Rights are contained in this document.
48 Document T/44.
49 Document E/SR.159.
50 Document E/CN.4/80.
51 United Nations Bulletin, IV, p. 156–157.
52 Document E/738.
53 On April 19, 1948, Burma was admitted to membership in the United Nations.
54 Document E/CONF.6/9 and addenda.
55 Document E/CONF.6/8.
56 United Nations Bulletin, IV, p. 338–340Google Scholar.
57 Document E/615.
58 Document E/737.
59 Document E/627.
60 Document E/776.
61 Document E/571.
62 Document E/AC.7/63.
63 Document E/742.
64 Document E/CN.9/15.
65 Changed during the session to the Secretary-General's Committee on Coordination.
66 Document E/647/Rev.l.
67 Documents E/614 and E/625.
68 Document E/SR.145, p. 3.
69 Document E/681.
70 Document E/740.
71 Document E/765.
72 Document E/762/Rev.l.
73 Ibid.
74 See International Organization, II, p. 70–71.
75 Document E/SR.127.
76 Document E/683.
77 Document E/SR.153.
78 Document E/SR.124.
79 Document E/SR.172.
80 Document E/768.
81 Document E/770.
82 Document E/CN.2/18/Rev.l.
83 See this issue, p. 352–4.
84 At the time of the Council's invitation, the Yemen had also been invited to participate in the Conference. Prior to the opening of the Council's sixth session, however, the Yemen had assumed membership in the United Nations and its status at the Conference was no longer in question.
85 Document E/SR.124.
86 Document E/SR.141.
87 Document E/700.
88 Document E/SR.155.
89 Document E/686/Add.l.
90 Document E/775.
91 Document E/734.
92 Document E/670.
93 Document E/774.