| Pan American Union - America - 1948 - 708 pages
...63. The Inter- American Economic and Social Council has for its principal purpose the promotion of the economic and social welfare of the American nations through effective cooperation for the better utilization of their natural resources, the development of their agriculture and industry... | |
| United States - 1959 - 1916 pages
...Social Council has, within the limits established by the Charter, technical autonomy in the promotion of the economic and social welfare of the American nations through effective cooperation and is also named as the coordinating agency for all official inter-American activities of an economic... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - United States - 1950 - 1414 pages
...ARTICLE 63 The Inter-American Economic and Social Council has for its principal purpose the promotion of cy. Recommendation No. 7. (a) We recommend that the land transfers regulations of 194 for the better utilization of their natural resources, the development of their agriculture and industry... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1952 - 68 pages
...organs of the Council of the Organization of American States. Its principal purpose is the promotion of the economic and social welfare of the American nations through effective cooperation for the better utilization of their natural resources, the development of their agriculture and industry,... | |
| Latin America - 1960 - 856 pages
...Article 63 The Inter- American Economic and Social Council has for its principal purpose the promotion of the economic and social welfare of the American nations through effective cooperation for the better utilization of their natural resources, the development of their agriculture and industry... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - United States - 1976 - 862 pages
...Article 6S The Inter-American Economic and Social Council has for its principal purpose the promotion of the economic and social welfare of the American nations through effective cooperation for the better utilization of their natural resources, the development of their agriculture and industry... | |
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