Renewal of the Committee on Information from Non-Self-Governing Territories

VII. RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED ON THE REPORTS OF THE FOURTH COMMITTEE
646. Renewal of the Committee on Information from Non-Self-Governing Territories

The General Assembly, Having established, by resolution 332 (IV) adopted on 2 December 1949, a Committee on Information from Non-Self-Governing Territories, Recognizing the value of the work performed by this Committee, Recalling its decision set out in resolution 332 (IV) to "examine in 1952 the question whether the Special Committee should be renewed for a further period, together with the questions of the composition and terms of reference of any such future Special Committee", Having re-examined the terms of reference of the Committee and the provisions for its composition as set forth in resolution 332 (IV), and the provisions relating to the work of the Committee set out in resolution 333 (IV),

1. Decides to continue the Committee on Information from Non-Self-Governing Territories on the same basis for a further three-year period;

2. Instructs the Fourth Committee, acting on behalf of the General Assembly, to fill such vacancies as may occur among the non-administering Members of the Committee;

3. Decides that, at its regular session in 1955, the General Assembly will examine the question whether the Committee on Information from Non-Self-Governing Territories should be renewed for a further period, together with the questions of the composition and terms of reference of any such future committee.

402nd plenary meeting,
10 December 1952.
In accordance with the terms of resolutions 332 (IV) and 646 (VII), the Fourth Committee, at its 306th meeting on 15 December 1952, elected, on behalf of the General Assembly, four members to the Committee on Information from Non-Self-Governing Territories to fill the vacancies created by the expiration of the terms of office of Brazil, Egypt, India and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The States elected were: BRAZIL, CHINA, INDIA and IRAQ.
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