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Page 13
... social and economic cooperation between the United States of America and its posses- sions and bases in the area known geographically and politically as the Caribbean , and the United Kingdom and British Colonies in the same area , and ...
... social and economic cooperation between the United States of America and its posses- sions and bases in the area known geographically and politically as the Caribbean , and the United Kingdom and British Colonies in the same area , and ...
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... Social Council should be encouraged to be developed and to fulfil their purposes in non - self - governing areas . The gains which the Charter represents , however , are to be welcomed . It will now become our duty to ensure that the ...
... Social Council should be encouraged to be developed and to fulfil their purposes in non - self - governing areas . The gains which the Charter represents , however , are to be welcomed . It will now become our duty to ensure that the ...
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... social , economic and scientific purposes set forth in this Article ; and ( e ) To transmit regularly to the Secretary - General for information pur- poses , subject to such limitation as security and constitutional con- siderations may ...
... social , economic and scientific purposes set forth in this Article ; and ( e ) To transmit regularly to the Secretary - General for information pur- poses , subject to such limitation as security and constitutional con- siderations may ...
Contents
THE REGIONAL IDEA | 10 |
VIEWS ON REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL | 16 |
INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTABILITY AND AN INTER | 22 |
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Administering Authority advancement Allen & Unwin Article Assembly Atlantic Charter Caribbean Commission Charter Colonel Stanley colonial affairs colonial areas Colonial Commission colonial powers colonial territories conscience cooperation countries dependent territories economic and social ex-enemy Colonies Fabian Colonial Bureau favour ference future G. D. H. Cole idea imperial powers important inhabitants interest international accountability International Authority International Colonial Convention international concern international trusteeship system Labour Party League of Nations Lord Hailey's Majesty's Government mandated territories Mandates System Margaret Cole matters ment native non-self-governing territories Pacific peace Permanent Mandates Commission political practical principle of trusteeship problems promote proposals purposes put forward recommend arrangements regional collaboration Regional Council regional organisation reports representatives responsibility Security Council self-government social and economic Southern Rhodesia strategic areas supervision Tanganyika tion trade Trust Territory trusteeship agreements Trusteeship Council Trusteeship System United Nations welfare well-being West Africa World Organisation