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Membership Chart

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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Listed below is the membership of United Nations bodies for 1969. Unless otherwise noted, membership expires on December 31 of the year indicated in parenthesis. Where names of individuals are listed, the members serve in their personal capacities and not as representatives of states; their nationalities are given for information only.

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities: I. United Nations
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Copyright © The IO Foundation 1969

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1 Elected to a two-year term by the General Assembly during its 1709th plenary meeting, November 1, 1968.

2 Elected or reelected to a three-year term by the General Assembly during its 1723rd and 1725th plenary meetings, November 19 and 25, 1968, respectively.

3 Judges' terms of office expire on February 5 of the year listed. Officers serve three-year terms ending in 1970. Judges are listed in order of precedence.

4 Established by General Assembly Resolution 2205 (XXI), December 17, 1966. The Commission is composed of 29 members; fourteen elected to three-year terms and fifteen to six-year terms by the Assembly at its 1593rd plenary meeting on October 30, 1967.

5 Members elected by the 21st session of the General Assembly to serve five-year terms.

6 Reappointed for 1968–1969 by the General Assembly during its 1635th plenary meeting, December 16, 1967.

7 Established under General Assembly Resolution 2145 (XXI), October 27, 1966, and composed of fourteen members designated by the President of the General Assembly.

8 Endorsed by the General Assembly under Resolution 1722 (XVI) of December 20, 1961.

9 Elected or reelected by the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) at its 1530th meeting, May 31, 1968, to fill the seats falling vacant at the end of 1968.

10 Elected or reelected by the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) at its 1530th meeting, May 31, 1968, to fill the seats falling vacant at the end of 1968. The election of one member from the Western European and other states was postponed until the 46th session of ECOSOC.

11 Elected or reelected by the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) at its 1530th meeting, May 31, 1968, to fill the seats falling vacant at the end of 1968.

12 The Council decided by Resolution 974 D IV (XXXVI) of July 30, 1963, that South Africa should not take part in the work of the Commission until the Council on the recommendation of the Commission should find that conditions for constructive cooperation had been restored by a change in its racial policy.

13 Elected or reeiected by ECOSOC at its 1530th meeting, May 31, 1968, tofill the seats falling vacant at the end of 1968.

14 UNCTAD was established as an organ of the General Assembly under General Assembly Resolution 1994 (XIX), December 30, 1964, and composed of the Member States of the UN and the other states members of the specialized agencies or of the International Atomic Energy Agency (Holy See, Indonesia, Liechtenstein, Monaco, San Marino, South Korea, South Vietnam, Switzerland, Western Samoa, and West Germany). The Trade and Development Board is composed of 55 members elected by the Conference at each regular session.

15 Elected or reelected by ECOSOC at its 1530th meeting, May 31, 1968, tofill the seats falling vacant at the end of 1968.

16 Reelected by the General Assembly at its 1723rd plenary meeting on November 19, 1968, to fill the seats falling vacant at the end of 1968.

17 Elected by the General Assembly at its 1745th plenary meeting on December 17, 1968, to fill the seat vacated by Zambia, which resigned from the Board.