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Trusteeship and Council
The United States accepted the role of Trustee of this, the only United Nations Trusteeship to be designated as a " Security Trusteeship ", whose ultimate disposition was to be determined by the UN Security Council.
Trusteeship of the islands ended under United Nations Security Council Resolution 683, passed on December 22, 1990.
* United Nations Trusteeship Council
Map of the world in 1945, showing United Nations Trusteeship Council territories in green
It is also thought that if formal independence were declared, Taiwan's foreign policies would lean further towards Japan and the United States and the desirable option of United Nations Trusteeship Council is also considered.
It also elects members of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization, and some members of the United Nations Trusteeship Council.
The United Nations Trusteeship Council ( French Le Conseil de tutelle des Nations unies ), one of the principal organs of the United Nations, was established to help ensure that trust territories were administered in the best interests of their inhabitants and of international peace and security.
The Trusteeship Council was formed in 1945 to oversee the decolonization of those dependent territories that were to be placed under the international trusteeship system created by the United Nations Charter as a successor to the League of Nations mandate system.
Under the Charter, the Trusteeship Council was to consist of an equal number of United Nations Member States administering trust territories and non-administering states.
Over time, as trust territories attained independence, the size and workload of the Trusteeship Council was reduced and ultimately came to include only the five permanent Security Council members ( China, France, the Soviet Union / Russian Federation, the United Kingdom, and the United States ).
With the independence of Palau, formerly part of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, in 1994, there presently are no trust territories, leaving the Trusteeship Council without responsibilities.
Its mission fulfilled, the Trusteeship Council suspended its operation on 1 November 1994, and although under the United Nations Charter it continues to exist on paper, its future role and even existence remains uncertain.
The Trusteeship Council is currently () headed by Michel Duclos, with Adam Thomson as vice-president, although the sole current duty of these officers is to meet with the heads of other UN agencies on occasion.
The formal elimination of the Trusteeship Council would require the revision of the UN Charter, which is why it has not been pursued.
Other functions for the Trusteeship Council have been considered.
As this restructuring would involve significant changes to the UN charter, Annan proposed the complete elimination of the Trusteeship Council as part of these reforms.
Present status of the United Nations Trusteeship Council is temporarily inactive because there is no request to resume the designated activities of the United Nations Trusteeship Council.
* Homepage of the UN Trusteeship Council
All of the trust territories were administered through the UN Trusteeship Council.

Trusteeship and was
The independence procedure was formally completed under international law in 1990, when the UN officially ended the Trusteeship status.
With the creation of the United Nations, the Union applied for the incorporation of South-West Africa, but its application was rejected by the U. N., which invited South Africa to prepare a Trusteeship agreement instead.
Trusteeship was ended under United Nations Security Council Resolution 683 of December 22, 1990.
Following World War II, the League of Nations was dissolved in April 1946 and its successor, the United Nations, instituted a Trusteeship system to bring all of the former German colonies in Africa under UN control.
The Trusteeship Council was to administer Palestine for ten years.
The Trusteeship Council decided on 10 March 1948 in resolution 32 ( II ) " that the statute on Jerusalem was in satisfactory form and agrees that the question of its formal approval, together with the appointment of a governor of the city, shall be taken up at a subsequent meeting to be held not later than one week before 29 April 1948 ", the deadline given to the Council by the Assembly ( on 21 April 1948, the Trusteeship Council transmitted The Resolution Along With The Draft Statute To The General Assembly ).
The General Assembly then convened for its second special session between 16 April to 14 May 1948, during which it considers a working paper submitted by the United States ( U. S .) on the question of the " Trusteeship of Palestine ", which was opposed by the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics ( U. S. S. R .) as well as the Jewish Agency.
The United Nations Trusteeship Council, one of the principal organs of the United Nations, was established to help ensure that trust territories were administered in the best interests of their inhabitants and of international peace and security.
Trusteeship was transferred to the organization in October 1953 where it remains today.
A dispute over the " Trusteeship Chapter " in the proposed UN Charter was averted by the change in General Romulo, attributed to MRA.
The company would continue to operate in Receivership until 1946 when the bankruptcy was converted to a Trusteeship.
Italian Somaliland was returned to Italy in 1949 as a UN Trusteeship and soon switched to the Italian Somaliland somalo, which was at par with the shilling.
The third option, independence, was opposed by the UK representative to the UN Trusteeship Council, Sir Andrew Cohen, and as a result was not put.
When the League of Nations was dissolved with World War II and replaced by the United Nations in 1945, Pretoria refused to recognise the new Trusteeship Council for mandates.

Trusteeship and responsibility
Trustee ( or the holding of a Trusteeship ) is a legal term which, in its broadest sense, can refer to any person who holds property, authority, or a position of trust or responsibility for the benefit of another.

Trusteeship and for
In March 1948, the United States proposed that the territory of Mandatory Palestine be placed under UN Trusteeship with the termination of the British Mandate in May 1948 ( see American trusteeship proposal for Palestine ).
In November 1947, the United Nations General Assembly endorsed a plan for the partition of the then British Mandate of Palestine, providing for the creation of an Arab State and a Jewish State, with Jerusalem to be placed in Trusteeship with international status.
It called for the creation of Arab and Jewish states no later than 1 October 1948, with Jerusalem as corpus separatum under an international regime to be administered by the U. N. with the Trusteeship Council being the designated body in this regard.
The Assembly adopted resolution 185 ( S-2 ) of 26 April 1948, asking the Trusteeship Council to study measures for the protection of Jerusalem, its inhabitants and to submit proposals to the General Assembly.
After receiving proposals from the Trusteeship Council, the Assembly adopted resolution 187 ( S-2 ), recommending to the Mandatory Power the appointment of a Special Municipal Commissioner for Jerusalem.
" Through the UN Trusteeship Council, Bunche readied the international stage for an unprecedented period of transformation, dismantling the old colonial systems in Africa and Asia, and guiding scores of emerging nations through the transition to independence in the post-war era.
After her retirement from these posts, President Johnson appointed Anderson to the United Nations Trusteeship Council and a year later she served on the United Nations Committee for Decolonization.
He is chair of the board's Finance Committee and a member of its Executive Committee, Trusteeship Committee, Committee on Athletics and Executive Committee of the Campaign for SMU.
The run-up to the agreement polarized the United Nations between the countries which supported Indonesia's claim of sovereignty, and the countries which supported the Netherlands ' bid for United Nations Trusteeship of the territory.
Indonesia gained more international support for negotiations with the Netherlands during the Geneva Summit and the Asian – African Conference in 1955, after which Dutch newspapers and churches, previously stalwartly in favor of keeping New Guinea, advocated bringing New Guinea " into a quieter sphere " of United Nations Trusteeship.
Field representatives from the national union assist local unions with bargaining and other activities, but UE ’ s constitution forbids the staff “ to interfere with UE rank-and-file control, including election processes .” Trusteeship of local unions ( takeover of a local by the national union ) is not provided for in the UE constitution, and has therefore never occurred.
* 1978-1984: Doctorate, Linz University Institute for Auditing, Trusteeship and Accountancy
The United Nations approved the Trusteeship Agreements for British Cameroons to be governed by Britain on 6 December 1946.

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