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| | High Commissioner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The title of High Commissioner was specifically used for the administrators during the 'emancipation from colonial rule' of mandates and trust territories, i.e. |  | | For historical reasons, High Commissioners are also appointed even in the case of Commonwealth republics and indigenous monarchies that do not have the British monarch as head of state. |  | | In this case, letters of commission are usually issued by one head of state and presented to the other. |
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| | Encyclopedia: High Commissioner for Human Rights |
 | | Preparing studies on relevant articles of the Charter of the United Nations for the Repertory of Practice of United Nations Organs. |  | | In connection with the programme for reform of the United Nations (A/51/950, para. |  | | Processing communications submitted to treaty bodies under optional procedures and communications under the procedures established by the Economic and Social Council in its resolution 1503 (XLVIII) of 27 May 1970 and ensuring follow-up. |
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