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Membership Chart
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 May 2009
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Listed below is the membership of UN bodies for 1961. Unless otherwise noted, membership expires on December 31 of the year indicated.
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- International Organizations: Summary of Activities: I. United Nations
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- Copyright © The IO Foundation 1962
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1 Elected for a two-year term by the General Assembly on October 30, 1961.
2 Elected for the year 1962 by the General Assembly on October 30, 1961, as according to an understanding reached at the fifteenth session whereby Liberia would resign on December 31, 1961, the position to be filled by Ireland for the remainder of the term through election at the sixteenth session.
3 Elected for a two-year term by the General Assembly on December 1, 1961, on the understanding that the candidate would resign on December 31, 1962, the position subsequently to be filled by the Philippines for the remainder of the term through election at the seventeenth session.
4 On April 7, 1961, the General Assembly decided that the Trusteeship Council should continue to function on the basis of its membership of thirteen, in spite of the preponderance of nonadministering members, until the end of 1961, when the disparity between administering and nonadministering members was automatically adjusted through the expiration of office of three of the elected members of the Council (Burma, Paraguay, United Arab Republic).
5 Elected or re-elected for a three-year term by the General Assembly on October 30, 1961.
6 Elected for a three-year term by the General Assembly on November 14, 1961.
7 Elected for a three-year term, dating from January 1, 1961, by the General Assembly at its resumed fifteenth session on April 18, 1961.
8 Countries are listed for convenience of identification only, as judges of the International Court serve in their individual capacities and not as representatives of their countries. Terms of office expire on February 5 of the year listed.
9 Reappointed by the General Assembly on December 20, 1960, for the calendar years 1961 and 1962.
10 On November 6, 1961, the General Assembly adopted a draft resolution recommended by the Sixth (Legal) Committee increasing the membership of the International Law Commission from 21 to 25 members. Accordingly, the members listed were elected or re-elected for five-year terms by the Assembly on November 28, 1961. Countries are listed for convenience of identification only, as members serve in their individual capacities and not as representatives of their countries.
11 On August 3, 1961, the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) decided to increase by six the membership of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs and by three the membership of all other ECOSOC functional commissions (ECOSOC Resolution 845 [XXXII]). Elections to fill the vacancies created by the enlargement of the commissions were to take place at the resumed 32d session in December 1961.
12 Elected or re-elected for four-year terms by ECOSOC on April 28, 1961.
13 Elected by ECOSOC for a four-year term on December 22, 1961, to fill a vacancy created by the enlargement of the commission.
14 Elected by ECOSOC for a two-year term on December 22, 1961, to fill a vacancy created by the enlargement of the commission.
15 Elected by ECOSOC for a three-year term on December 22, 1961, to fill a vacancy created by the enlargement of the commission.
16 Elected by ECOSOC on April 28, 1961, to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Norway before the expiration of its term of office on December 31, 1963.
17 Elected by ECOSOC for a one-year term on December 22, 1961, to fill a vacancy created by the enlargement of the commission.
18 Elected or re-elected for three-year terms by ECOSOC on April 28, 1961.
19 ECOSOC decided on December 22, 1961, that the terms of office of these members should expire on December 31, 1964.
20 ECOSOC decided on December 22, 1961, that the terms of office of these members should expire on December 31, 1963.
21 Membership on regional commissions is not for any specified term of years. The question of continuing the commissions themselves is considered periodically by ECOSOC.
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