Question of special missions

XVI. RESOLUTION ADOPTED ON THE REPORT OF THE SIXTH COMMITTEE
1687. Question of special missions

The General Assembly, Recalling its resolution 1504 (XV) of 12 December 1960, whereby it referred to the United Nations Conference on Diplomatic Intercourse and Immunities the draft articles on special missions contained in chapter III of the report of the International Law Commission covering the work of its twelfth session,[1] Noting the resolution on special missions adopted by the United Nations Conference on Diplomatic Intercourse and Immunities at its 4th plenary meeting, held on 10 April 1961, recommending that the subject be referred again to the International Law Commission,[2] Requests the International Law Commission, as soon as it considers it advisable, to study further the subject of special missions and to report thereon to the General Assembly. 1081st plenary meeting,
18 December 1961.


[1] Ibid., Fifteenth Session, Supplement No. 9 (A/4425). [2] Ibid., Sixteenth Session, Annexes, agenda item 71, document A/4773, para. 1.
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