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Economic and Social Council

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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At its seventeenth session, held in New York from March 30 through April 30, 1954, the Economic and Social Council elected Juan Cooke (Argentina), president and Sir Douglas Copland (Australia) and Jiri Nosek (Czechoslovakia) first and second vice-presidents respectively. The Council approved an agenda of 24 items; three items on the provisional agenda were deferred to the eighteenth session: the organization and operation of the Council and its commissions, the election of members of the Council Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations, and the removal of obstacles to international trade and means of developing international economic relations.

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities: I. United Nations
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Copyright © The IO Foundation 1954

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References

1 Document E/2519. For text of the Assembly resolution in question, see General Assembly, Official Records (7th session), Supplement 20, p. 15Google Scholar.

2 Document E/2519, p. 83–84.

3 For the debate at the seventeenth session of ECOSOC, see the records of the 762d, 764th through 769th and 791st meetings, April 5, April 6 through 9, and April 30.

4 Document E/2531.

5 For information on discussions at the seventh session of the Assembly, see International Organization, VI, p. 246Google Scholar.

6 Document E/2531, p. 59–61.

7 For information on the discussion of the creation of such a fund, see the summary of discussion at the sixteenth session of ECOSOC, International Organization, VII, p. 532533Google Scholar.

8 Document E/2526.

9 See International Organization, VI, p. 96–97.

10 Document E/2524.

11 See International Organization, VI, p. 96–97.

12 Document E/2558.

13 For information on the resolution of the ninth session, see International Organization, III, p. 673–675.

14 Document E/2520.

15 Document E/2522.

16 Document E/2523 and addenda.

17 For information on the resolution of the fifteenth session, see International Organization, VII, p. 391.

18 Document E/2552.

19 For a summary of this report, see International Organization, VII, p. 576.

20 For a summary of this report, see ibid., p. 561.

21 Economic and Social Council, Official Records (17th session), Supplement 3.

22 For a summary of this report, see International Organization, VIII, p. 241–242.

23 Document E/2574.

24 Economic and Social Council, Official Records (16th session), Supplement 12 and inaddenda. For information on discussions at the fourteenth session of ECOSOC resulting in the appointment of the Rapporteur, see International Organization, VI, p. 601–602. At its sixteenth session, the Council had postponed consideration of the report. For information on discussion, of the general question of freedom of information at the eighth session of the General Assembly, see ibid., VIII, p. 87–88.

25 Document E/2534.

26 Document E/2543.

27 Document E/CN.4/Sub.1/140.

28 Document E/CN.4/Sub.1/148.

29 Economic and Social Council, Official Records (16th session), Supplement 13. For information on discussion at the twelfth session of the Council which led to the creation of the ad hoc committee, see International Organization, V, p. 551–552. For information on discussions at the eighth session of the General Assembly, see ibid., VIII, p. 88–90. For information on discussions by the International Labor Organization, see ibid., VII, p. 574, and VIII, p. 140.

30 See International Organization, VIII, p. 88–90.

31 Document E/AC.39/1 and addenda.

32 Document E/2458.

33 Document E/2512.