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Security Council
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 May 2009
Extract
This issue covers the work of the Security Council from the 503d meeting on September 27, 1950 to the 530th meeting on November 30, 1950. The Presidents of the Council were Sir Gladwyn Jebb (United Kingdom), Warren Austin (United States), and Ales Bebler (Yugoslavia) during September, October and November respectively.
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- International Organizations: Summary of Activities: I. United Nations
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References
1 For earlier summary of this question, see International Organization, IV, p. 634.
2 Document S/PV.505.
3 Ibid.
4 Ibid.
5 Document S/PV.506.
6 Ibid. Editor's Note: Mr. Chauvel took the position that “the decision on the substance was taken at the time that item was included” on the agenda and that the question of substance could have been raised in relation to the question of whether that complaint was admissible; the action under consideration followed from the decision to include the item and was, therefore, procedural. Although the approval of the agenda has traditionally been regarded as procedural rather than substantive, Mr. Chauvel's intervention was not challenged.
7 Document S/PV.507.
8 Ibid.
9 Document S/1812. For previous summaries of the Korean question, see International Organiganization, IV, P. 435–439; 631–634.
10 Document S/1884.
11 Document S/1889.
12 Document S/1890.
13 Document S/PV.520.
14 Document S/1898.
15 Document S/1894.
16 The seven sponsoring states for this draft were Cuba, Ecuador, France, Norway, United Kingdom and the United States.
17 Document S/PV.521.
18 Ibid.
19 Document S/1915.
20 Document S/PV.525.
21 Document S/PV.526.
22 Ibid.
23 Document S/1921.
24 Document S/PV.527.
25 Document A/1757.
26 Document S/1894.
27 Document S/PV.530.
28 Documents S/1790, S/1794 and S/1824.
29 Document S/PV.511.
30 Document S/PV.514.
31 Document S/PV.511.
32 Document S/PV.517.
33 Document S/PV.511.
34 Documents S/PV.518 and S/PV.522.
35 Ibid.
36 Ibid.
37 Documents S/PV.509, S/PV.510, S/PV.513, S/PV.515 and S/PV.516. For the result of these meetings, see this issue, p. 115.