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The Inter-American System
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 May 2009
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As an independent regional non-political organization, the Pan-American Union, with its headquarters in Washington, has functioned for over fifty years to develop cooperation in social, economic and cultural affairs among the American Republics.
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- International Organizations: Summary of Activities V. Regional Organizations
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- Copyright © The IO Foundation 1947
References
1 Green, Philip Leonard. Pan-American Progress, passim.
2 New York Times, December 6, 1946, p. 24.
3 Department of State, Bulletin, XII, p. 343.
4 Pan-American Union, Bulletin, May, 1946, p. 277.
5 Ibid., Article 7 of the Organic Pact.
6 Ibid., Article 10.
7 Article 26.
8 For more information, see Communication by Minerva Bernardino, Chairman of the Inter-American Commission of Women, which is annexed to the “Organic Pact of the Inter-American System,” Pan-American Union, Washington, 1946.
9 Department of State, Bulletin, March 4, 1945, p. 342.
10 Ibid.
11 Ibid., April, 1946, p. 216.
12 Inter-American Financial and Economic Advisory Committee: Handbook of its Organization and Activities 1939–1943, Washington, D. C., pp. 84–91.
13 For the specific reports on particular countries made by the Commission, see Industrial Reports and Other Documents on Inter-American Cooperation, Inter-American Development Commission, Washington, D. C., 1946, passim.
14 “Report by J. Rafael Oreamuno on Certain Aspects of the Recent Work of the Inter-American Development Commission,” Plenary Session of the Inter-American Economic and Social Council, May 23, 1946, Washington, D. C.
15 Resolution XXXIX of the Third Meeting of Ministers of Foreign Affairs. (1942).
16 From information furnished by the Department of State.
17 Department of State, Bulletin, XII, p. 400.
18 New York Times, May 6, 1946.
19 Pan-American Union, Bulletin, November, 1946, pp. 611–15.
20 From information prepared and distributed by the Pan-American Sanitary Bureau, June, 1946.
21 See this issue, p. 134.