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General Assembly: 1963 Pledging Conference

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The 1963 UN Pledging Conference on the Expanded Program of Technical Assistance (EPTA) and the Special Fund was held at UN Headquarters on October 15, 1963, under the presidency of D. O. Hay (Australia). Opening the Conference, Secretary-General U Thant stressed the achievements of EPTA and the Special Fund in the past twelve years. However, he said, powerful social pressures generated by the desire of increasing populations for decent living standards had also grown. Both programs therefore had to be further strengthened if they were to help the emerging nations raise the living levels of their peoples and their capacity for growth.

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities: United Nations
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Copyright © The IO Foundation 1965

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page 257 note 1 General Assembly Official Records (19th session), Supplement No. 7. For a summary of the Advisory Committee's report on the budgetary estimates for 1964, see International Organization, Winter 1964 (Vol. 18, No. 1), pp. 103105.Google Scholar

page 257 note 2 General Assembly Official Records (19th session), Supplement No. 5.

page 257 note 3 General Assembly Resolution 1885 (XVIII), October 18, 1963.

page 257 note 4 General Assembly Resolution 1983 (XVIII), December 17, 1963.

page 257 note 5 Document S/5778.

page 257 note 6 Document S/5575.

page 258 note 7 General Assembly Official Records (2nd session), Supplement No. 7, p. 5.

page 259 note 8 General Assembly Official Records (19th session), Supplement No. 5, p. vii.

page 259 note 9 Document A/5529, p. 5.

page 260 note 10 General Assembly Official Records (17th session), Supplement No. 7, p. 2.

page 261 note 11 General Assembly Official Records (19th session), Supplement No. 9. For a summary of the Commission's fifteenth session, see International Organization, Winter 1964 (Vol. 18, No. 1), pp. 102103.Google Scholar

page 261 note 12 Document A/CN.4/167 and Add.1–3.

page 261 note 13 The draft articles, together with commentaries on them, were designated “The Law of Treaties—Part III” and were included in the Commission's report (General Assembly Official Records [19th session], Supplement No. 9, pp. 4–34). At its fourteenth and fifteenth sessions the Commission had provisionally adopted Part 1 (Articles 1–29) and Part II (Articles 30–54), consisting respectively of 29 articles on the conclusion, entry into force, and registration of treaties, and 25 articles on the invalidity and termination of treaties. These articles had been submitted to governments for their observations. The Commission agreed that at a later stage it would consider whether the three parts of the law of treaties should be amalgamated to form a single draft convention or whether they should constitute a series of related conventions.

page 262 note 14 Document A/CN.4/166.

page 262 note 15 The draft articles, together with commentaries on them, were reproduced in the Commision's not report (General Assembly Official Records [19th sessioni], Supplement No. 9, pp. 36–50).

page 262 note 16 Document A/CN.4/161.

page 263 note 17 Document A/CN.4/L.104.

page 263 note 18 General Assembly Official Records (19th session), Supplement No. 10. For a summary of the 22nd session of the Committee, see International Organization, Winter 1964 (Vol. 18, No. 1), pp. 105106.Google Scholar

page 264 note 19 General Assembly Resolution 1137 (XII).

page 264 note 20 General Assembly Resolution 238 A (III).

page 264 note 21 General Assembly Resolutions 582 (VI), December 21, 1951; and 1927 (XVIII), December II, 1963.

page 264 note 22 For the scale of assessments, including the present 1964 assessments totaling 100.33 percent, the 1964 assessments integrated to 100 percent, and the stale of assessments recommended for 1965, 1966, and 1967, see the Committee's report to the Assembly's nineteenth session (General Assembly Official Records [19th session], Supplement No. 10, pp. 4–5).

page 265 note 23 Following the ratification of articles of union between Tanganyika and Zanzibar on April 26, 1964, the United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar continued as a single Member of the UN, later changing its name to the United Republic of Tanzania. (For the texts of the relevant communications, see Document A/5701.)

page 265 note 24 For the percentage assessment rates the Committee recommended for Liechtenstein, Monaco, San Marino, South Korea, South Vietnam, Switzerland, and West Germany, see General Assembly Official Records (19th session), Supplement No. 10, p. 6. These rates were subiect to consultation with the respective governments.

page 265 note 25 Ibid., p. 7.

page 265 note 26 Ibid., Annex I and Addendum; Document A/5847, Rev.1, and Rev.1/Add.1; and Document A/5871.

page 266 note 27 The positions of Albania, Cuba, France, Hungary, and Rumania were stated in letters addressed to the Secretary-General and circulated as Documemts A/5862, A/5856, and A/5864, respectively.

page 266 note 28 General Assembly Official Records (19th sessiOn), Supplement No. 10, Annexes II-IV.

page 267 note 29 General Assembly Official Records (19th session), Supplement No. 11. For a summary of the High Commissioner's report for the year 1962–1963, see Inteinational Organization, Winter 1964 (Vol. 18, No. 1), pp. 98200.Google Scholar

page 270 note 30 General Assembly Official Records (19th session), Supplement No. 11A.

page 270 note 31 General Assembly Official Records (19th session), Supplement No. 12. For a summary of the Commission's 1963 report to the eighteenth session, see International Organization, Winter 1964 (Vol. 18, No. 1), pp. 106107.Google Scholar

page 271 note 32 General Assembly Official Rccords (18th session), Supplement No. 12A.

page 271 note 33 Document A/C.1/893.

page 272 note 34 General Assembly Official Records (19th session), Supplement No. 13. For a summary of the Commissioner-General's 1963 report to the eighteenth session, see International Organization, Winter 1964 (Vol. 18, No. 1), pp. 107109.Google Scholar

page 274 note 35 See General Assembly Resolution 916 (X) of December 3, 1955.

page 275 note 36 General Assembly Official Records (19th session), Supplement No. 14. For a summary of the Committee's 1962 report to the seventeenth session, see International Organization, Autumn 1962 (Vol. 16, No. 4), pp. 829830.Google Scholar

page 276 note 1 For a summary of the Assembly's eighteenth session, see International Organization, Spring 1964 (Vol. 18, No. 2), pp. 313467.Google Scholar

page 277 note 2 As of December 16, 1963, UN membership totaled 113. However, following ratification of articles of union between Tanganyika and Zanzibar on April 26, 1964, the United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar continued as a single Member of the UN, later changing its name to the United Republic of Tanzania.

On March 15, 1965, the Security Council at its 1190th meeting unanimously recommended to the General Assembly the admission of Gambia to the UN. The Assembly will act on this recommendation when its nineteenth session reconvenes in September.

page 277 note 3 Documents A/5857 and Gorr.1 and S/6157.

page 278 note 4 General Assembly Resolution 1668 (XVII), December 15, 1961.

page 280 note 5 Circulated as Document A/5827 and Corr.1.

page 281 note 6 Documents A/5721 and S/5811.

page 302 note 7 General Assembly Resolution 1664 (XVI), December 4, 1961.

page 302 note 8 General Assembly Resolution 1995 (XIX), January 8, 1965.

page 303 note 9 Document A/5829.

page 310 note 10 General Assembly Resolution 1874 (S-IV), June 27, 1963.

page 314 note 11 Document A/C.2/224.

page 314 note 12 Adopted as General Assembly Resolution 1994 (XIX), December 30, 1964.

page 314 note 13 Document A/L.449 and Corr.1–2.

page 315 note 14 On the understanding that the General Assembly would consider a resolution on institutional arrangements for UNCTAD during its nineteenth session, the Geneva Conference on June 16, 1964, elected 55 member countries to serve on the Trade and Development Board. These were Afghanistan, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cameroun, Canada, Ceylon, Chile, the Congo (Leopoidville), Czechoslovakia, Dahomey, Denmark, Ecuador, E1 Salvador, Ethiopia, France, Ghana, Guinea, Honduras, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Italy, Japan, Lebanon, Madagascar, Mali, Mexico, Morocco, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Pakistan, the Philippines, Poland, Rumania, Spain, the Soviet Union, Sweden, Switzerland, Tanzania, Turkey, the United Arab Republic, the United Kingdom, the United States, Uruguay, West Germany, and Yugoslavia.

page 316 note 15 Adopted as General Assembly Resolution 1995 (XIX), December 30, 1964.

page 317 note 16 Documents A'L.450–455, respectively.

page 317 note 17 Adopted as General Assembly Resolutions 1996–2001 (XIX), respectively, February 10, 1965.

page 317 note 18 Document A/L.458.

page 317 note 19 Adopted as General Assembly Resolution 2002 (XIX), February 10, 1965.

page 317 note 20 Document A/L.459.

page 317 note 21 Adopted as General Assembly Resolution 2003 (XIX), February 10, 1965.

page 318 note 22 Document A/L.456.

page 318 note 23 See below, pp. 319–324.

page 318 note 24 Adopted as General Assembly Resolution 2004 (XIX), February 18, 1965.

page 318 note 25 Document A/L.45 and Corr.1.

page 318 note 26 General Assembly Resolution 2007 (XIX), February 10 and 18, 1965.

page 324 note 27 Documents A/5800, p. 59; and A/5800/Add.6, pp. 97–98.

page 324 note 28 Documents A/5880 and A/5582.

page 324 note 29 Document A/L.460.

page 324 note 30 Document A/5885.

page 324 note 31 Adopted as General Assembly Resolution 2005 (XIX), February 18, 1965.

page 324 note 32 Document A/L.461/Rev.1.

page 325 note 33 Adopted as General Assembly Resolution 2006 (XIX), February 18, 1965.

page 325 note 34 Document A/5900 and General Assembly Resolution 2006 (XIX)/Rev.1, February 18, 1965.

page 325 note 35 Document A/5884.

page 325 note 36 General Assembly Official Records(19th session), Supplement No. 1.

page 325 note 37 General Assembly Official Records (19th session), Supplement No. 2.

page 325 note 38 Document A/5823.

page 327 note 1 Documents A/CONF.27/SR.1–2. For a summary of the 1962 Pledging Conference, see International Organizatión, Autumn 1963 (Vol. 17, No. 4), pp. 935938.Google Scholar

page 327 note 2 Document A/CONF.27/L.3.

page 327 note 3 Document A/CONF.27/2.

page 329 note 4 The government of the Ivory Coast pledged a total of 2,996,350 CFA francs to both EPTA and the Special Fund; its distribution between the two programs was to be announced at a later date.

page 330 note 5 The United States government pledged $59,000,000 to EPTA and the Special Fund subject to the condition that the contributions should not exceed 40 percent of the total contributions to the Central Fund of these two programs. The amounts listed represented an estimate based on announced pledges plus the matching of (estimated) local cost payments.