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| | T/592 of 4 April 1950 |
 | | If the Trusteeship Council is not in session and the Governor considers that any of the foregoing contingencies is of such urgency as to require immediate action by the United Nations, he shall bring the matter to the immediate attention of the Security Council through the Secretary-General of the United Nations. |  | | Judicial personnel of subordinate Courts shall be appointed by and may be suspended or dismissed by the Chief Justice with the approval of the Governor, in accordance with any instructions of the Trusteeship Council. |  | | The Trusteeship Council shall in due course lay down the procedure by which this referendum shall be conducted. |
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| | UN Chronicle: Trusteeship Council considers developments rega... @ HighBeam Research |
 | | The Trusteeship Council is composed of China, France, the United Kingdom, the USSR and the United States. |  | | By its texts, the Trusteeship Council noted that, in the February 1990 plebiscite in Palau, the Compact of Free Association with the United States did not obtain the 75 per cent majority necessary for ratification and that the Government of Palau was currently reviewing options to resolve its political status. |  | | During the Council session, petitioners expressed concern over the continued commitment of the United States to its obligations under the Trusteeship Agreement, the militarization of Palau and economic self-sufficiency. |
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| | Chapter XIII - The Trusteeship Council |
 | | The Trusteeship Council shall meet as required in accordance with its rules which shall include provision for the convening of meetings on the request of a majority of its memebers; |  | | The Supreme Assembly and, under its authority, the Trusteeship Council, in carrying out their functions, may: |  | | The Trusteeship Council shall adopt its own rules of procedure, including the method of selecting its director; |
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| | Memorandum and Order for Trusteeship-Chicago District Council |
 | | The Complaint alleges generally that a trusteeship is necessary to rid the District Council of the influence of organized crime. |  | | A trusteeship is necessary to expel the influence of organized crime, restore democratic procedures and otherwise carry out the legitimate business of the union as alleged in the Complaint. |  | | The District Council argues in its post-hearing brief that it was denied a full and fair hearing because the GEB Attorney failed to produce prior statements of its witnesses in a procedure similar to that required by the Jencks Act, 18 U.S.C. See CDC Brief at 10001. |
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| | Trusteehip Agreement |
 | | NOW THEREFORE, the Security Council of the United Nations, having satisfied itself that the relevant articles of the Charter have been complied with, hereby resolves to approve the following terms of trusteeship for the Pacific Islands formerly under mandate to Japan. |  | | The present agreement shall come into force when approved by the Security Council of the United Nations and by the Government of the United States after due constitutional process. |  | | WHEREAS under Article 77 of the said Charter the trusteeship system may be applied to territories now held under mandate; and |
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| | Inman & Sharp Revising the UN Trusteeship System |
 | | Nevertheless, if the structure of the Trusteeship System were uniquely appropriate to address the crisis of a particular state in transition, the Security Council could simply incorporate the structure by reference in a Chapter VII resolution. |  | | More importantly, the clear text of Article 78 of the Charter of the United Nations provides that the trusteeship system shall not apply to territories which have become Members of the United Nations, eliminating its textual application to virtually every troubled state. |  | | Indeed, we assert that the international community has imposed an obligation upon the Security Council to determine what constitutes any threat to the peace, breach of the peace, or act of aggression and an obligation either to make recommendations or decide what measures shall be taken to maintain or restore international peace and security. |
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http://www.unc.edu/depts/diplomat/AD_Issues/amdipl_13/inman_somalia.html
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| | Trusteeship Agreement |
 | | The Administering Authority shall make to the General Assembly of the United Nations an annual report on the basis of a questionnaire drawn up by the Trusteeship Council in accordance with Article 88 of the United Nations Charter. |  | | The Administering Authority shall designate an accredited representative to be present at the sessions of the Trusteeship Council at which the reports of the Administering Authority with regard to Tanganyika are considered. |  | | Whereas under Article 77 of the said Charter the international trusteeship system may be applied to territories now held under Mandate; and |
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http://www.kituochakatiba.co.ug/tz_trusteeship_1946.htm
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| | President Truman's Trusteeship Statement - 1948 |
 | | The United States has proposed to the Security Council a temporary United Nations trusteeship for Palestine to provide a government to keep the peace. |  | | If the United Nations agrees to a temporary trusteeship, we must take our share of the necessary responsibility. |  | | The trusteeship plan was touted primarily by Loy Henderson, who opposed US support for partition because he believed it would hurt US interests in Arab countries. |
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| | UN Trusteeship Council - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Its mission fulfilled, the Trusteeship Council suspended its operation on November 1, 1994, and although under the United Nations Charter it continues to exist on paper, its future role and even existence remains uncertain. |  | | The United Nations Trusteeship Council, one of the principal organs of the United Nations, was established to help ensure that non-self-governing territories were administered in the best interests of the inhabitants and of international peace and security. |  | | The Trusteeship Council is currently (as of 2005) headed by Michel Duclos, with Adam Thomson as vice-president, although the sole current duty of these officers is to meet once annually with the heads of other UN agencies. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UN_Trusteeship_Council
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| | chunyusua2.doc |
 | | Under the Charter, the Trusteeship Council is authorized to gather information on the political, economic, social and educational advancement of the peoples of Trust Territory and to generate recommendation, but it has no legal powers of coercion. |  | | Under the United Nations Charter, the trusteeship council is subordinate to the General Assembly. |  | | Under the trusteeship agreement, all matters relating to the strategic area designated by the administering authority became the province of the Security Council, where the U.S. veto could be used to forestall any adverse recommendation. |
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http://www.nyu.edu/classes/UNcourse/fall00/bestpapers/chunyusua2.doc
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| | trusteeship, territorial on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | The trusteeship system was supervised by the UN Trusteeship Council, members of the United Nations administering trust territories and an equal number of other member nations, including all permanent members of the Security Council not administering such territories. |  | | Each year the Trusteeship Council submitted to the responsible state a detailed questionnaire concerning each territory, with special emphasis on measures taken to increase self-government and educational opportunities. |  | | With the independence in 1994 of Palau (in free association with the United States), the self-governing status of all territories was established and the trusteeship agreements for those territories terminated. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/t1/trustees.asp
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| | Trusteeship |
 | | As written in the UN Charter, the trusteeship council is one of the 6 organs of the UN. |  | | The Trusteeship Council could be reconstituted to serve as a forum through which states could exercise their collective trusteeship for the integrity of the global environment, as well as such common areas as the oceans, atmosphere and outer space. |  | | The arguments for a complete disbandment of the Trusteeship are that the new functions would be difficult to list in a legal point of view, or that the new organ would inevitably duplicate the function of an existing institution. |
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| | byentity!OpenPage&Start=1&Count=1500&Expand=8.39 |
 | | Jerusalem - Trusteeship Council's draft statute for the city - Trusteeship Council document |  | | Jerusalem/International regime - Trusteeship Council resolution, correspondence/Ben-Gurion statement - Trusteeship Council document |  | | Jerusalem - Statute for the city - Trusteeship Council resolution |
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| | The Trusteeship Council |
 | | The Trusteeship Council Chamber was a gift from Denmark to the United Nations. |  | | The Trusteeship Council is the main organ that was given the task of supervising the administration of 11 trust territories until they achieved self-determination. |  | | The large wooden statue in the Trusteeship Council Chamber was a gift from Denmark, presented to the United Nations in June 1953 and made by a Danish artist by the name of Henrik Starcke. |
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| | By-Law 12 Union of Taxation Employees |
 | | The trusteeship may be renewed from time to time by resolution passed by a majority consisting of two-thirds (2/3) of those eligible to vote for a period not exceeding one hundred eighty (180) days. |  | | The Executive Council shall have the authority, by resolution passed by a majority consisting of two-thirds (2/3) of those eligible to vote, to appoint a trustee with the responsibility to manage the Local's affairs for a period not exceeding one hundred eighty (180) days. |  | | Locals shall have the right to appeal as provided by the regulation regarding Trusteeship. |
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| | UN Security Council Resolution 425 [Definition] |
 | | The United Nations System is based on five active principal organs (formerly six, the UN Trusteeship Council suspended operations in 1994):... |  | | Trusteeship& The United Nations Trusteeship Council, one of the principal organs of the United Nations, was established to help ensure that non-self-governing territories were administered in the best interests of the inhabitants and of international peace and security. |  | | United Nations Security Council Resolution 425 was adopted on March 19, 1978 Events January January 1 - The Copyright Act of 1976 takes effect, making sweeping changes to United States copyright law. |
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| | Kofi Annan - Center of the Storm. Who Does What? Trusteeship Council PBS |
 | | The Trusteeship Council met annually before it ceased operations in 1994. |  | | The Trusteeship Council was established to administer former colonies held by Axis powers during World War II or that had formerly been under the oversight of the League of Nations. |  | | Now defunct, the Trusteeship Council was meant to smooth the way for these territories during their transition to independence. |
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| | Encyclopedia: UN Trusteeship Council |
 | | The Trusteeship Council is currently (as of 2005) headed by Michel Duclos, with Adam Thomson as vice-president, although the sole current duty of these officers is to meet once annually with the heads of other UN agencies. |  | | UN Security Council chamber in New York The United Nations Security Council is the most powerful organ of the United Nations. |  | | A session of the Security Council in progress The United Nations Security Council is the most powerful organ of the United Nations. |
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| | United Nations Trusteeship Council on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Magazines and Newspapers for: United Nations Trusteeship Council |  | | Pictures and Maps for: United Nations Trusteeship Council |  | | The United Nations in an age of globalization: adapting to a widening spectrum of threats. |
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| | Jerusalem: A Separate Covenant |
 | | The goal of the UN is to establish an "international regime" for Jerusalem (Resolution 194 [III] - December 11, 1948) to be created by the Trusteeship Council. |  | | On June 30, 1980, the Security Council (the only U.N. body with authority to enforce the resolutions) passed Resolution 476 [1980] by a vote of 14-0 with one abstention — the United States. |  | | It is only a matter of time before the UN resolutions are enforced. |
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| | United Nations |
 | | Main article: United Nations System The United Nations System has six principal organs: UN General Assembly UN Security Council UN Economic and Social Council UN Trusteeship Council UN Secretariat International Court of Justice For more information on the organizational structure see the main article. |  | | (See also Israel and the United Nations.) One of the main drives behind this are situations in which all but one of the fifteen nations on the Security Council vote to support a measure that is relatively unimportant |  | | Another is to abolish the United Kingdom and France's seats and give a seat to the European Union: but since the EU is not a state this would require a change to the UN Charter (or it would require that the EU become a state) |
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| | Ralph Bunche The Drive to Decolonize |
 | | The charter sets forth the basic objectives of the trusteeship system and the trusteeship functions which are to be exercised by the assembly in the trusteeship council. |  | | Trusteeship was hotly debated, even within the United Nations itself. |  | | In 1946, Ralph Bunche was appointed head of the newly created Trusteeship Division of the United Nations. |
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| | Corrupt government, conspiracy, new world order, no future. |
 | | In January 1948, President Truman, warned by the United States Department of State that a Jewish state was not viable, reversed himself on the issue of Palestine, agreeing to postpone partition and to transfer the Mandate to a trusteeship council. |  | | Although considering the plan defective in terms of their expectations from the League of Nations Mandate twenty-five years earlier, the Zionist General Council stated willingness in principle to accept partition. |  | | The first legislative act of the Provisional Council of State was the Law and Administrative Ordinance of 1948 that declared null and void the restrictions on Jewish immigration imposed by British authorities. |
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| | A Call to Duty - Officer's Manual |
 | | The Supreme-secretariat shall act in that capacity in all meetings of the Supreme Assembly, of the Federation Council, of the economic and social council, and of the trusteeship council, and shall perform such other functions as are entrusted to the Secretariat by these bodies. |  | | The trusteeship council shall, when appropriate, avail itself of the assistance of the economic and social council and of the specialized agencies in regard to matters with which they are respectively concerned. |  | | The Federation Council may decide what measures short of the use of armed force are to be employed to give effect to its decisions, and may call upon the members of the United Federation to apply such measures. |
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| | Trusteeship Council |
 | | The UN charter originally established the Trusteeship Council as a main organ of the UN and entrusted it with the administration of territories placed under the trusteeship system. |  | | Trusteeship Council recommends early completion of process of approval of compact for Palau. |  | | The Trusteeship Council suspended operations on Nov. 1, 1994, after the October independence of Palau, the last UN territory. |
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| | CHARTER OF THE UNITED NATIONS |
 | | The Trusteeship Council shall formulate a questionnaire on the political, economic, social, and educational advancement of the inhabitants of each trust territory, and the administering authority for each trust territory within the competence of the General Assembly shall make an annual report to the General Assembly upon the basis of such questionnaire. |  | | The Trusteeship Council shall, when appropriate, avail itself of the assistance of the Economic and Social Council and of the specialized agencies in regard to matters with which they are respectively concerned. |  | | There are established as the principal organs of the United Nations: a General Assembly, a Security Council, an Economic and Social Council, a Trusteeship Council, an International Court of Justice, and a Secretariat. |
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| | trusteeship council - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | Phrases that include trusteeship council: united nations trusteeship council, un trusteeship council |  | | Trusteeship Council : UltraLingua English Dictionary [home, info] |  | | We found 6 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word trusteeship council: |
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| | Un Trusteeship Council - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch |
 | | Report of the Trusteeship Council to the Security Council on the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands 19 July 1984-11 July 1985 |  | | Trusteeship Council told 'overwhelming majority' in Palau wants 'free association' status. |  | | Politics in United Nations elections;: An analysis of the elections of members of the Security Council, Economic and Social Council, and Trusteeship Council,... |
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