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Adopted on 14 December 1962 by the UN General Assembly, [1] resolution proclaims in particular that: the right of people's and nations to permanent sovereignty over their wealth and resources must be exercised in the interest of their national development and the well-being of the people of the State concerned.
Resolution 1631: Admission of Mauritania to membership in the United Nations. 1962 Resolution 1761: Recommended sanctions against South Africa in response to the governments policy of apartheid. 1963 Resolution 1962: One of the earliest resolutions governing Outer space.
Pages in category "United Nations General Assembly resolutions" The following 111 pages are in this category, out of 111 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
From the First to the Thirtieth General Assembly sessions, all General Assembly resolutions were numbered consecutively, with the resolution number followed by the session number in Roman numbers (for example, Resolution 1514 (XV), which was the 1514th numbered resolution adopted by the Assembly and was adopted at the Fifteenth Regular Session ...
United Nations General Assembly Resolution 1761 was passed on 6 November 1962 in response to the racist policies of apartheid established by the South African Government. Condemnation of apartheid [ edit ]
Although it was decided at the 1961 Conference that a fourth Conference be held at Bamako, Mali, in February 1962, that meeting never took place because the host government, Mali, and the Secretary-General's government, Guinea, were reluctant to proceed with it. Wallerstein says that "The Casablanca governments were content to let the AAPC ...
The Declaration follows the structure of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, with a preamble followed by eleven articles. Article 1 declares that discrimination on the basis of race, colour or ethnicity is "an offence to human dignity" and condemns it as a violation of the principles underlying the United Nations Charter, a violation of human rights and a threat to peace and security.
The third regular session of the United Nations (UN) General Assembly, was held from 21 September to 12 December 1948 in Paris, France and from 5 April to 18 May 1949 in New York City, United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The permanent Headquarters of the United Nations did not yet exist, so sessions of the General Assembly were convened in various ...