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General Assembly

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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On April 1, 1948, following lengthy discussion of methods of implementing the General Assembly resolution of November 29, 1947, concerning the partition of Palestine, the Security Council approved a resolution calling for the convening of a special session of the Assembly. The resolution requested the Secretary General “in accordance with Article 20 of the United Nations Charter, to convoke a special session of the General Assembly to consider further the question of the future government of Palestine.”

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities I. United Nations
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Copyright © The IO Foundation 1948

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References

1 Document A/530.

2 Document A/AC.21/SR.1.

3 Document A/532, p. 5. For powers and duties of the commission see document A/516; also International Organization, II, p. 180f.

4 Document A/AC.21/7.

5 Ibid., p. 7–9.

6 United Nations Bulletin, IV, p. 126Google Scholar.

7 Document A/AC.21/9. For discussion oil this report and the general problem of Palestine by the Security Council, see this issue, p. 306–11.

8 Ibid., p. 5.

9 Document A/532, p. 26.

10 For a summary of questions submitted and the answers of the commission, see United Nations Bulletin, IV, p. 285–6.

11 Document A/AC.21/14.

12 Document A/AC.21/15.

13 Document A/532.

14 Ibid., p. 9.

15 Ibid., p. 39–40.

16 Document S/720.

17 Ibid., p. 4.

18 El Salvador, which had delayed appointment of its representative, was also to be “approached.” A representative was later appointed and took part in the work of the commission.

19 Document A/523.

20 Ibid., p. 3.

21 Ibid., p. 5.

22 Document A/527, p. 6.

23 Document A/AC.18/36. For discussions in the Interim Committee, see this issue, p. 293–4.

24 Document A/529, p. 12.

25 Document A/529, Annex 6.

26 Document A/527, p. 10–14.

27 Document A/528, p. 15–16.

28 Document A/529, p. 36–9.

29 New York Times, March 27, 1948.

30 Ibid., March 31, 1948.

31 For text of the rules of procedure see docnment A/AC.18/8.

32 Document A/AC.18/SR.4.

33 Documents A/AC.18/45 and A/AC.18/ SR.12.

34 For the texts of these proposals, see the following documents: A/AC.18/12, A/AC.18/13, A/AC.18/17, A/AC.18/38, A/AC.18/41, A/AC.18/49, A/AC.18/50, A/AC.18/52, A/ AC.18/53, and A/AC.18/54. For the United States list of 31 categories of decisions, see this issue, p. 402–4.

35 Document A/AC.18/35.

36 Document A/AC.18/48.

37 Document A/AC.18/SC,4/1.

38 For text of terms of reference of the working groups, see document A/A C.1 8 /S C.4/2.

89 For text of Mr. Menon's remarks, see document A/AC.18/28. For summary of the work of the Temporary Commission on Korea, see this issue, p. 288–90.

40 Document A/AC.18/31.

41 Document A/AC.18/SR.7.

42 Document A/AC.18/36.

43 Document A/521, p. 7.

44 Ibid., p. 176.

45 Ibid., p. 8–10.

46 Document A/522, p. 3.

47 United Nations Bulletin, IV, p. 243Google Scholar.

48 Ibid., p. 244.

49 Ibid., p. 344.

50 For details of modifications in headquarters plans, see United Nations, Bulletin, IV, p. 333Google Scholar.

51 Ibid., IV, p. 278.