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Membership Chart

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities: I. United Activities
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Copyright © The IO Foundation 1964

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1 Elected for a two-year term by the General Assembly on October 18, 1963.

2 Elected for a two-year term by the General Assembly on November 1, 1963.

3 To ensure an equal balance between administering and nonadministering members of the Council, only one vacancy had to be filled since Belgium ceased to be a member of the Council, as administering authority of Ruanda-Urundi, following the termination of the trusteeship agreement for this territory on July 1, 1962.

4 Elected for a three-year term by the General Assembly on October 17, 1962.

5 Elected or re-elected for a three-year term by the General Assembly on October 18, 1963.

6 Countries are listed for convenience of identification only, since judges of the International Court serve in their individual capacities and not as representatives of their countries. Members of the Court are elected for nine-year terms by the Security Council and the General Assembly, voting concurrently, and their terms of office expire on February 5 of the year listed.

7 Reappointed by the General Assembly on December 20, 1962, for the calendar years 1963 and 1964.

8 Members of the International Law Commission were elected for five-year terms commencing on January i, 1962. Countries are listed for convenience of identification only, as members serve in their individual capacities and not as representatives of their countries.

9 Elected or re-elected by the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) for a three-year term on April 16, 1963.

10 Membership, as of the end of the 36th session of the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), August 2, 1963.

11 The Republic of South Africa was not to participate in the work of the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) until the Council, on the recommendation of ECA, should find that conditions for constructive cooperation had been restored by a change in that country's racial policy. (ECOSOC Resolution 974 D IV [XXXVI], July 30, 1963.)

12 Associate membership was acquired under the new terms of reference of ECA, adopted by ECO-SOC under ECOSOC Resolution 974 D I (XXXVI), July 5, 1963.

13 Membership, as of the nineteenth session of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE), March 5–18, 1963.

14 Malaysia, comprising the states of Sabah, Sara-wak, Singapore, and the Federation of Malaya, and formed on September 16, 1963, succeeded the Federation of Malaya as a Member of the UN and of its specialized agencies.

15 Membership, as of the eighteenth session of the Economic Commission for Europe (ECE), April 18–May 4, 1963.

16 Membership, as of the tenth session of the Economic Commission for Latin America (ECLA), May 6–18, 1963.