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5T/LiB/5ER.B/E.57

Index toproceedings of the

ECONOMIC ANDSOCIAL COUNCIL

Organizational session - 1980

First regular session - 1980

Second regular session - 1980

UNITED NATIONSNew York, 1981

DAG HAMMARSKJOLD LIBRARY

Bibliographical Series, No. E.57

IST/LIB/SER. B/E. 57l

UNITED NATIONS PUBLICATION

Sales No. E. 81. 1. 8

Price: $U. S. 9.00(or equivalent in other currencies)

Explanatory Note

Abbreviations

Introduction

Introduction

Agenda . .

Subject Index

Index to Speeches

Introduction

Agenda . .

Subject Index

Index to Speeches

Contents

ORGANIZATIONAL SESSION FOR 1980

FIRST REGULAR SESSION, 1980

SECOND REGULAR SESSION, 1980

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vii

1

3

4

5

9

11

12

14

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Introduction 54

Agenda . . 55

Subject Index 57

Index to Speeches 79

ANNEX: Numerical List of Documents . . . . . . . . . .. 96

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Explanatory Note

SCOPE

1. This index, prepared by the Special PublicationsUnit of the Technical Operations and Publications Serviceof the Dag Hammarskjold Library at United Nations Head­quarters, is intended to offer a bibliographical guide to theproceedings and documentation of the 1980 sessions of theEconomic and Social Council (organizati onal, first regular,and second regular and resumed second regular) a.id of thesessional or ad hoc committees or other bodies tnat metduring those sessions.

ARRANGEMENT

2. The index starts with a general introduction, whichlists the members of the Council and officers for the year1980. An annex at the back of this volume gives numericallists of the documents issued for the year 1980, of otherdocuments considered by the Council, and of supplementsfor the year.

3. The index also contains the following parts for ea.chsession:

(a) Introduction. Contains checklists of meetingsof the Economic and Social Council and its sessional com­mittees;

(b) Agenda. Contains reference to the relevantsubject headings used in part (c);

(c) Subject index. Subjects are arranged alpha-betically, with reference to the documentation, discussion,and disposition of each item. Agenda item numbers areindicated in parentheses following the subject headings.Names of delegations are noted in parentheses followingthe meeting number whenever statements are made on asubject not scheduled as an agenda item;

(d) Index to speeches. Speeches and statementsby representatives are listed in alphabetical order bycountry or organization, subdivided by subject discussedand by name of speaker, with an indication of the meetingat which the speech was made. ThE' speeches of chairmenand rapporteurs of committees are included when they pre­sented or explained the reports of their committees to theCouncil. Statements and speeches made by private individ­uals representing an organization to which a hearing wasgranted are listed under the name of the organization.Statements made by officers of the United Nations Secre­tariat are listed under the name of the office or departmentthey represented.

RATIONALIZATION OF SYMBOL SERIES

4. Commencing in 1978 certain modifications were in­troduced in the symbol series of the documents of the Eco­nomic and Social Council and its sessional committees,as follows:

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(a) The sessions of the Council are formally iden-tified as the organizational, first regular and second regu­lar sessions of a particular calendar year, as prescribedin rule 1 of the rules of procedure of the Council ,

(b) Special sessions, including subject-orientedsessions, are numbered consecutively within each year,and are identified as the first special session, (year);second special session, (year); etc.;

(c) Titles of the sessional committees of the Coun-cil are known as First Committee (formerly EconomicCommittee), Second Committee (formerly Social Commit­tee) and Third Committee (formerly Policy and Pro­gramme Co-ordination Committee);

(d) Ad Hoc sessional committees may be set up asrequired; these will be described as ad hoc sessional com­mittees on particular subjects;

(e) Resolutions and decisions are numbered on ayear-ly basis, resolutions beginning each year with 1 anddecisions beginning with 100, and are identified as resolu­tion 1980/1, decision 1980/100, etc.

(f) Supplements to the Official Records are num-bered consecutively throughout the year.

5. Symbols of documentation of the Council and its ses-sional and ad hoc committees or other bodies will consistof combinations as appropriate, of the following elements:

(a) The parent body (I. e., the Economic and SocialCouncil): E/-:

(b) The year of consideration;

(c) Sessional and ad hoc committees or otherbodies: C. 1, C. 2; AC.1, AC. 2; WG.1, WG.2; etc.

AVAILABILITY OF DOCUMENTS

6. Summary records of plenary meetings of the Eco­nomic and Social Council are issued initially in provi­sional mimeographed form for limited distribution, andlater combined in corrected form in a single printed vol­ume of Official Records for the year. Summary recordsof sessional committee meetings are issued for generaldistribution only, with corrections consolidated in a singlecorrigendum for each committee, issued shortly after eachsession of the Council. All summary records may be iden­tified by their symbols, which consist of the series sym­bol, with the number following SR corresponding to thenumber of that meeting. Therefore the 5th plenary meetingis cited as E/1980/SR.5, while the record of the 10thmeeting of the Second (Social) Committee is cited asE/1980/C.2/SR.1O.

Of the other documents, a few appear ad printed Sup­plements to the Official Record~ (a fact always noted inthis index), but the rest are issued only in mimeographedform. Resolutions and decisions adopted by the Economicand Social Council in 1980 are collected in printed Supple­ment No.1 plus addenda as Supplement No. lA, IB, etc. tothe Official Records of that year.

70 Printed documentation of the Economic and SocialCouncil for 1980 may be obtained, or purchased fromauthorized sales agents, by requesting:

Economic and Social Council, Official Records, 1980:

Plenary Meetings (single volume)

SUEE!..ement No (specify supplement number)

ACABQ

ACC

Add.

Byelorussian SSR

chap., chaps.

CMEA

Corr.

Council

CPC

Cttee

Dept.

ECA

ECE

ECLA

ECWA

EEC

ESCAP

ESCOR

FAO

GAOR

GATT

IAEA

IBRD

ICAO

ICC

ICFTU

IDA

IDB

I FAD

IFC

IFCTU

ILO

!MCO

IMF

INCB

ITU

IUOTO

JIU

NGO(s)

O~CD

para., paras.

res.

Rev.

Abbreviations

Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions

Administrative Committee on Co-ordination

Addendum (Addenda)

Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic

chapter(s)

Council for Mutual Economic Assistance

Corrigendum (Corrigenda)

Economic and Social Council

Committee for Programme and Co-ordination

Committee

Department

Economic Commission for Africa

Economic Commission for Europe

Economic Commission for Latin America

Economic Commission for Western Asia

European Economic Community

Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific

Economic and Social Council Official Records

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

General Assembly Official Records

General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade

International Atomic Energy Agency

International Bank for Reconstructton and Development

International Civil Aviation Organization

International Chamber of Commerce

International Confederation of Free Trade Unions

International Development Association

Industrial Development Board

International Fund for Agricultural DevelopmentInternattonal Finance Corporation

International Federation of Christian Trade Unions

International Labour Organisation

Inter-governmental Maritime Consultative Organization

Inte rnational Monetary Fund

Internaticnal Narcotics Control Board

International Telecommunication Union

International Union of Official Travel Organisations

Joint Inspection Unit

Non-governmentalorganization(s)

Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development

paragraph(s)

resolution(s)

Revision

vii

sect.

sess.

Suppl. No.

TDB

Ukrainian SSR

UN

UNCITRAL

UNCTAD

UNDP

UNDRO

UNEP

UNESCO

UNFPA

UNHCR

UNICEF

UNIOO

UNlTAR

United Kingdom

United States

UPU

USSR

WFP

WFTU

WFUNA

WHO

WIPO

WMO

World Bank

section

session

supplement number

Trade and Development Board

Ukrainian Soviet Soctahst Republic

United Nations

United Nations Commission on International Trade Law

United Nations Conference on Trade and Development

United Nations Development Programme

Office of the United Nations Disastel' Relief Co-ordinator

United Nations Environment Programme

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

United Nations Fund for Population Activities

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

United Nations Children's Funrl

United Nations Industrial Development Organization

United Nations Institute for Training and Research

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

United States of America

Universal Postal Union

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

World Food Programme

World Federation of Trade Unions

World FederaUon of United Nations Associations

World Health Organization

World Intellectual Property Organization

World Meteorological Organization

International Bank for Reconstruction and Development,International Development Association and Inter­national Finance Corporation

The follqV{i~ abbrevtattons are.. ll~~d. in the Index to S~~ch~lj

in designating p\e.ll.ary~d commi,tte_e meetings:

PlenIrrm

WG.l

Plenary (Series E/1980/SR.)First (Economic) Committee (Series E/1980/C.l/SR.)second (Social) Committee (Series E/1980/C. 2/SR.)Third (Programme and Co-ordination) Committee (Series

E/1980/C. 3/SR.)Sessional Working Group on the Implementation of the

International Covenant on Economic, Social andCultural Rights (Series E/1980/WG.l/SR.)

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Introduction

Members and Terms of Office Members and Terms of Office (continued)

secretaries: Mr. Robert G. MullerMiss Caroline St. Claire

President: Mr. Andreas V. Mavrommatis (Cyprus) electedat the 1st plenary meeting (organizational session)

3rd (Programme and Co-ordination) Committee:Chairman: Mr. Enrique Jorge . JS (Argentina) an­

nounced at the 3rd plenar, meeting (1st regularsession); Mr. Ronald G. Mapp (Barbados) an­nounced at the 28th plenary meeting (2nd regularsession)

2nd (Social) Committee:Chairman: Mr. Dimiter Kostov (Bulgaria) announced

at the 3rd plenary meeting (1st regular session)Vice-Chairmen: Mr. Johan Nordenfelt (Sweden) elected

at the 2nd meeting of the Cttee (1st regular ses­sion); Mr. Peter Simmons (Barbados) elected atthe 8th meeting of the Cttee (1st regular session)

Secretary: Miss Caroline St. Claire

Term of Office(1 Jan - 31 Dec)

1980 - 19821979 - 19811980 - 19821980 - 19821979 - 1981

Officers

Date of election by!.~_e General Assembly

26 Oct 19793 Nov 1978

26 Oct 197926 Oct 1979

3 Nov 1978

Vice-Presidents:Mr. Dimiter Kostov (Bulgaria) elected at the 1st ple­

nary meeting (organizational session)Mr. Enrique Jorge Ros (Argentina) elected at the 1st

plenary meeting (organizational session)Mr. Jose Luis Xifra (Spain) elected at the 1st plenary

meeting (organizational session)Mr. Paul John Firmino Lusaka (Zambia) elected at the

2nd plenary meeting (organizational session)NIr. Ronald G. Mapp (Barbados) elected at the 28th ple­

nary meeting (2nd regular session)

1st (Economic) Committee:Chairman: Mr. Paul John Firmino Lusaka (Zambia)

announced at the 3rd plenary meeting (1st regularsession)

Vice-Chairmen: Mr. Mohan Prasad Lohani (Nepal)elected at the 1st meeting of the Cttee (1st regularsession): Mr. Zoran Lazarevid (Yugoslavia)elected at the 3rd meeting of the Cttee (1st regularsession)

Secretary: Mr. Victor Voronin

Members

United StatesVenezuelaYugoslaviaZaire .Zambia

Date of election by Term of OfficeMembers the General Assembly (1 Jan - 31 DeC)

Algeria 3 Nov 1978 1979 - 1981Argentina 24 Oct 1977 1978 - 1980Australia 26 Oct 1979 1980 - 1982Bahamas 26 Oct 1979 1980 - 1982Barbados 17 Nov 1978 1979 - 1981Belgium 26 Oct 1979 1980 - 1982Brazil 3 Nov 1978 1979 - 1981Bulgaria 26 Oct 1979 1980 - 1982Central African

Republic 24 Oct 1977 1978 - 1980Chile 26 Oct 1979 1980 - 1982China 24 Oct 1977 1978 - 1980Cyprus 10 Nov 1978 1979 - 1981Dominican

Republic 28 Nov 1977 1978 - 1980Ecuador 3 Nov 1978 1979 - 1981Ethiopia 26 Oct 1979 1980 - 1982Finland 24 Oct 1977 1978 - 1980France 3 Nov 1978 1979 - 1981German Demo-

cratic Republic 3 Nov 1978 1979 - 1981Germany (Federal

Republic) 3 Nov 1978 1979 - 1981Ghana 3 Nov 1978 1979 - 1981Hungary 24 Oct 1977 1978 - 1980India 24 Oct 1977 1978 - 1980Indonesia 10 Nov 1978 1979 - 1981Iraq 26 Oct 1979 1980 - 1982Ireland 3 Nov 1978 1979 - 1981Italy 26 Oct 1979 1980 - 1982Japan 24 Oct 1977 1978 - 1980Jordan 26 Oct 1979 1980 - 1982Lesotho 24 Oct 1977 1978 - 1980Libyan Arab

Jamahiriya 26 Oct 1979 1980 - 1982Malawi 26 Oct 1979 1980 - 1982Malta 24 Oct 1977 1978 - 1980Mexico 26 Oct 1979 1980 - 1982Morocco 3 Nov 1978 1979 - 1981Nepal 26 Oct 1979 1980 - 1982Nigeria 26 Oct 1979 1980 - 1982Pakistan 10 Nov 1978 1979 - 1981Romania 24 Oct 1977 1978 - 1980Senegal 3 Nov 1978 If 79 - 1981Spain 3 Nov 1978 1979 - 1981Sweden 24 Oct 1977 1978 - 1980Thailand 26 Oct 1979 1980 - 1982Trinidad and

Tobago 24 Oct 1977 1978 - 1980Turkey 3 Nov 1978 1979 - 1981USSR 24 Oct 1977 1978 - 1980United Arab

Emirates 24 Oct 1977 1978 - 1980United Kingdom 24 Oct 1977 1978 - 1980United Republic

of Cameroon 24 Oct 1977 1978 - 1980United Republic

of Tanzania 24 Oct 1977 1978 - 1980

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Officers (continued)

INTRODUCTION

Rules of Procedure

3rd (Programme and ,go-ordination) Committee (continued)Vice-Chairman: Mr, Declan 0' Donovan (Ireland) elected

at the 1st meeting of the Cttee (2nd regular ses­sion); Mr. E, F. Allison (Nigeria) elected at the3rd meeting of the Cttee (2nd regular session)

secretartes: Mr. Benon SevanMr. Keith Walton

Sessional WOtrIl~%roup on the Imelementation of theInterna ona ovemmt on Economic, SOcial and Cul-~s

Chairman: Mr. Lajos NaBY (Hungary) elected at the2nd meeting of the sessional Working Group

Vice-Chairmen: Mr. Claus VoUers (Germany (FederalRepublic», Mr. Habib AI-Kaisi (Iraq) and Mr. AwadS. Burwin (Libyan Arab Jamahiriya) elected at the2nd meeting of the Sessional Working' Group

Rapporteur: Mr , Edwin R. Johnson (Ecuador) electedat the 2nd meeting of the Sessional Working Group

secretary: Mr. Gabriel O. AgbasiMembers: Barbados, Ecuador, Finland, Germany

(Federal Republic), Hungary, India, Japan,Romania, Spain and USSR were appointed at the4th plenary meeting (tst regular session)

2

The Rules of Procedure of the Economic and SocialCOUDcil in document E!5715 (Sales No. E. 75.1.15) werein effect during all 19BO sessions of the Council (organiza­tional, 1st regular, 2nd regular and resumed 2nd regular).

Resolutions and Decisions

Resolutions and decisions of the organizational sessionand 1st regular session of 1980 are collected in documentE/1980/BO (ESCOR, 19BO, Suppl , No.1). Resolutions anddecisions of the 2nd regular session of 1980 are collectedin document E/1980/aO/Add. 1 (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl.No.1A). Resolutions and decisions of tne resumed 2ndregular session of 1980 are collected in document E/1980/80/Add.2 (ESCOR, 1980, Supp!. No,tO).

Resolutions and decisions of each session are listed in­dividually in the Subject Indexes under the heading: Eco­nomic and Social Councrl: resolutions and decraions (pages6,22,62 and 63),

ORGANIZATIONAL SESSION FOR 1980

IntroductionThe organizational session for 1980 of the Economic and Social Council was held

at United Nations Headquarters, New York, on 5 and 6 February 1980.A list of representatives to the organizational session for 1980 is contained in

document E/1980/INF/4. .

Checklist of Meetings

PLENARY(Symbol E/1980/SR.-)

Meeting

1 (opening)2 (closing)

3

Date, 1980

5 Feb6 Feb

ORGANIZATIONAL SESSION FOR 1980----------------------------------

AgendaNOTE: The words in capital letters following the title of the item, and introducedby the word "see", indicate the subject headings under which the related documen­tation Is listecnn the SUbject Index.

1. Election of the Bureau 5. Elections to subsidiary bodies of the Council and con-

~ ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: officers,.firmation of representatives on the functional

1980: electioncommissions

see AD HOC INTERGOVERNMENTAL WORKINGGROUP OF EXPERTS ON INTERNATIONAL

2. Adoption of the agenda and other organizational mat- STANDARDS OF ACCOUNTING AND RE-ters PORTING: members: election

COMMISSION ON TRANSNATIONAL CORPORA-see ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: agenda TIONS: members: election- and organizational matters, organiza- COMMISSIONS OF THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL

tiona! session, 1980 COUNCIL, FUNCTIONAL: members: con-firmation

3. Basic programme of work of the Council for 1980 and COMMITTEE ON CRIME PREVENTION ANDCONTROL: members: election1981 COMMITTEE ON NATURAL RESOURCES: mem-

see ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: work pro- bers: election- gramme, 1980-1981 SUB-COMMISSION ON ILLICIT DRUG TRAFFIC

AND RELATED MATTERS IN THE NEARAND MIDDLE EAST: members: confirmation

4. Sixth United Nations Congress on the Prevention ofCrime and the Treatment of Offenders 6. Provisional agenda for the first regular session of

see UNITED NATIONS CONGRESS ON THE PRE- 1080

VENTION OF CRIME AND THE TREAT- see ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: agendaMENT OF OFFENDERS, 6th, 1980: orga- and organizatiunal matters, 1st regularnizational matters session, 1980

4

ORGANIZATIONAL SESSION FOR 1980--------------------~-------------

Subject IndexAD HOC lNTERGOVERNMENTAL WORKlNG GROUP OF

EXPERTS ON INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS OFACCOUNTING AND REPORTING

-- members: election (agenda item 5)Economic and Social Council resolution 1776 (LIV)

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 2The following States were elected for terms be­

ginning on the date of election and ending on31 Dec 1980 as decision 1980/108: Domini­can Republic, Liberia, Libyan Arab Jama­hiri.ya and Uganda. Election of four addition­al members was postponed to a later session

BARDEAU, JACQUELlN (France)-- biography E/1980/4/Add. 1

BOSSE, LOTHAR (Austria)-- biography E/1980/4/Add.!

CAMPBELL BARKER, JEAN ALYS (United Kingdom)-- biography E/1980/4

COMl\1ISSION ON TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS-- members: election (agenda item 5)

Action in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR.2In that there were no candidates for vacancies, the

election was postponed to a later session asdecision 1980/108

COMl\1ISSIONS OF THE ECONOl\1IC AND SOCIAL COUN­CIL, FUNCTIONAL

-- members: confirmation (agenda item 5)

DocumentsE/1980/4 & Add. 1, 2 secretary-General. Note

transmitting names of representatives on thefunctional commissions (includes biographi­cal data)

E/1980/12 secretariat. Note concerning circula­tion of curricula vitae of representatives ofthe functional commissions of the Council

Action in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR.2The Council confirmed without vote the names of

the representatives contained in E/1980/4 &Add. 1,2 as decision 1980/108

The Council took note of the secretariat note con­cerning circulation of curricula vitae ofrepresentatives of the functional commis­sions of the Council (E/1980/12) as decision1980/109

COMMITTEE FOR PROGRAMME AND CO-ORDINATION- - documentation

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR.2Draft decision orilly proposed by the representa­

tive of USSR, requesting the secretarY-Gen­eral to ensure that documentation for the20th session of CPC be prepared on time,was adopted without vote as decision 1980/107

5

COMMITTEE ON CRIME PREVENTION AND CONTROL-- members: election (agenda item 5)

Documents~1fiflJ0718 Secretariat. Note

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 2The Council deCided without vote to elect Prof. A.

Adeyemi (Nigeria) and Mr. Abdel AzizAbdalla Shiddo (SUdan) as members of theCttee from the date of election and expiringon 31 Dec 1980 as decision 1980/108

COMMITTEE ON NATURAL RESOURCES-- members: election (agenda item 5)

Action in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR.2In that there were no candidates for vacancies, the

election was postponed to a later session asdecision 1980/108

COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FOR DE­VELOPMENT

- - abolition

Action in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 2Under the basic programme of work of the Council

for 1980 and 1981, draft decision n inE/1980/L.ll, abolishing the Cttee on SCienceand Technology for Development, was adopt­ed without vote as decision 1980/101

DATTA, AMLAN (India)-- biography E/1980/4

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL-- agenda and organizational matters, organizational ses-

sion, 1980 (agenda item 2)Rule 9 of the rules of procedure of the Economic andSocial Council

DocumentsE/i980/2 secretariat. Text of annotated pro­

visional agenda for the organizational session

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR.1Provisional agenda in E/1980/2 was adopted with­

out vote at the 1st meeting

-- agenda and organizational matters, 1st regular session,1980 (agenda item 6)

Rule 9 of the rules of procedure of the Economic andSocial Council

DocumentsE/1980/L.12 Text of draft provisional agenda for

the 1st regular session

Action in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR.2The provisionaJ. agenda for the 1st regular session

as contained in E/1980/L.12 was adoptedwithout vote as decision 1980/110

SUBJECT INDEX(Organizational session for 1980)

E/DEC/1980/108

E/DEC/1980/100­104

E/DEC/1980/108

E/DEC/1980/107E/DEC/1980/108

E/DEC/1980/110

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL (continued)-- calendar of conferences and meetings, 1980

DocumentsE!1980!INF/l Secretariat. Note transmitting

list of selected meetings of intergovernmen­tal and expert bodies in the economic, socialand related fields, 1980

E/1980/INF/3 Secretariat. Note concerning rel­evant provisions of resolutions and decisionsof the General Assembly and the Council re­lating to the control and limitation of docu­mentation and to the calendar of meetings

-- closure of sessionThe session was declared closed at the 2nd plenary

meeting on 6 Feb by the President of the Coun­cil, Mr. Mavrommatis (Cyprus)

-- decisions

See Economic and Social Council: resolutions anddecisions

-- documentation

DocumentsE!1980/12 Secretariat. Note concerning circula­

tion of curricula vitae of representatives ofthe functional commissions of the Council

E/1980/INF/3 Secretariat. Note concerning rel­evant provisions of resolutions and decisionsof the General Assembly and the Council re­lating to the control and limitation of docu­mentation

,,\ Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR.2ft The Council toOk note of the Secretariat note con-~ cerning circulation of curricula vitae of rep-~ resentatives of the functional commissionsI. of the Council (E/1980/12) as decisionJ 1980/109

-- omcers, 1980: election (agenda item 1). Rule 18 of the rules of procedure of the Economic .and

Social Council

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings E/1980/SR.l, 2The following oMcers for 1980 were elected by

acclamation as follows:Mr. Andreas V. Mavrommatis (Cyprus) was

elected President at the 1st meetingMr. Dimiter Kostov (Bulgaria), Mr. EnriCJUe

Jorge Ros (Argentina), and MJ'. JoseLuis Xifra (Spain) were elected as Vice­Presidents at the 1st meeting. Mr. PaulJohn Firmino Lusaka (Zambia) waselected Vice-President at the 2nd meeting

- opening of session

The organizational session for 1980 was declared openat the 1st meeting for 1980 on 5 Feb by the Tem­porary President, Mr. Henry Van Bien Sekyi(Ghana)

6

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL (continued)-- resolutions and decisions

DocumentsE!1980/80 (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl. No.1) Collected

edition of resolutions and decisions of theCouncil, organizational session and 1stregular session, 1980

Decisions 1980/100-110 were adopted during the orga­nizationat session

For discussion see under subjects as follows (agendaitem numbers given in parentheses)

E/DEC/1980/108 Ad Hoc Intergvvernmental Work-ing Group o~ ~xperts on Inter­national standards of Account­ing and Reporting: members:election (5)

Commission on TransnationalCorporations: members: elec­tion (5)

E/DEC/1980/108, Commissions of the Economic and109 Social Council, Functional:

members: confirmation (5)CPC: documentationCttee on Crime Prevention and

Control: members: election (5)Economic and Social Council:

agenda and organizational mat­ters, 1st regular session, 1980(6)

Economic and Social Council: workprogramme, 1980-1981 (3)

SUb-Commission on nlicit DrugTraffic and Related Matters inthe Near and Middle East: mem­bers: confirmation (5)

E/DEC/1980/105, UN Congress on the Prevention of106 Crime and the Treatment of

Offenders, 6th, 1980: organize­tional matters (4)

-- work programme, 1980-1981 (agenda item 3)Rule 8 of the rules of procedure of the Economic andSocial Council

Documents .E/1980!1 Secretariat. Note transmitting the

draft basic programme of work of theCouncil for 1980 and 1981

E/1980/L.11 & Add. 1 Economic and SocialCouncil: President. Draft decisions

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings E/1980/SR.l, 2Draft decisions in E/1980/L.11 & Add. 1 were

adopted without vote at the 2nd meeting asfollows:

Draft decision I, as a Whole, as amended,approving the basic programme of workfor 1980 and 1981 and related matters,including referral of Assembly resolu­tions to subsidiary bodies, adopted asdecision 1980/100

Draft decision II, abolishing the Cttee on SCi­ence and Technology for Development,adopted as decision 1980/101

SUBJECT INDEX(Organizational session for 1980)

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL (continued)-- work programme, 1980-1981 (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)Draft decision ill, deciding to carry out at its

organizational session for 1981 the re-view called for in decision 1978/10 oncomposition of the sessional WorkingGroup on the Implementation of the Inter­national Covenant on Economic, Social andCultural Rights, adcptedas decisionl980/102

Draft decision IV, deciding that reports of ACCon expenditure of the UN system in rela­tion to programmes should be submittedto the Council on a biennial basis startingfrom 1980, adopted as decision 1980/103

Draft decision V, on arrangements for thenegotiation of an agreement to bring theproposed UNIDO into relationship with theUN as a specialized agency, adopted asdecision 1980/104

l~CONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: COMMITTEES

See Sessional Working Group on the Implementation~ of the International Covenant on Economic,

Social and Cultural Rights: composition

ERDEMBILEG, DUGERSURENGnN (Mongolia)-- biography E/1980/4/Add. 1

ERKMAN, TIMUR (Turkey)-- biography E/1980/4

IfiLALY, AGHA (Pakistan)-- biography E/1980/4

HUMAN RIGHTS-- economic, social and cultural: Covenant, 1966: imple­

mentation

Action in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 2Under the basic programme of work of the Council

for 1980 and 1981, draft decision ill inE/1980/L.1l, deciding to carry out at itsorganizational session for 1981 the reviewcalled for in decision 1978/10 on composi­tion of the sessional Working Group on theImplementation of the International Covenanton Economic, Social and Cultural Rights,was adopted without vote as decision 1980/102

INAN, KAMRAN (Turkey)-- biography E/1980/5

KAZIMOUR, JAN (Czechoslovakia)-- biography E/1980/4

LAND REFORM

Action in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR.2Under the basic programme of work of the Council

for 1980 and 1981, draft decision I, as aWhole, as amended, approving the basicprogramme of work and related matters,which included a decision to discontinue sub­mission of progress reports on land reformas requested by Council resolution 370 (XDI),and to decide at its organizational session for

7

LAND REFORM (continued)

Action in Plenary (continued)1981 the type of report which would be re­quired for the consideration of this questionat the 2nd regular session in 1981, wasapproved without vote as decision 1980/100

MAKSIMOV, LEV IOSIFOVICH (Byelorussian SSR)-- biography E/1980/4/Add. 1

MARTINEZ MANSILLA, SONIA REGINA (Guatemala)-- biography E/1980/4/Add. 1

MELLBIN, SKJOLD GUSTAV (Denmark)-- biography E/1980/4

MORENO-SALCEDO, LUIS (Philippines)-- biography E/1980/4/Add. 1

NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS-- list

DocumentsE/1980/INF/2 secretariat. List of NGOs in con-

sultative status in 1979 .

NYAMEKYE, KWADWO FAKA (Ghana)-- biography E/1980/4

NYITRAI, VERA (Hungary)-- biography E/1980/4

PAPASTEFANOU, ANESTIS (Greece)-- biography E/1980/4

RAKOTOARIVONY, PAULIN CLEMENT (Madagascar)-- biography E/1980/4

SEAL, KIRON CHANDRA-- biography E/1980/4

SESSIONAL WORKING GROUP ON THE IMPLEMENTATIONOF THE mTERNATIONAL COVENANT ON ECONOM­IC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS

-- composition

Action in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR.2tinder the basic programme of work of the Council

for 1980 and 1981, draft decision m inE/1980/L.ll, deciding to carry out at itsorganizational session for 1981 the reviewcalled for in decision 1978/10 on compositionof the sessional Working Group, was adoptedwithout vote as decision 1980/102

SHIDDO, ABDEL AZIZ ABDALLA (Sudan)-- biography E/1980/18

SINGH, PARMEET-- biography E/1980/4

SIPPONEN, KAUKO (Finland)-- biography E/1980/4

SUBJECT INDEX(Organizational session for 1980)

-'."I"IIPl

SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT

Action in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 2Under the basic programme of work of the Council

for 1980 and 1981, draft decision I, as awhole, as amended, approving the basicprogramme of work and related matters,which included a decision to authorize thesecretary-General to transmit directly tothe General Assembly at its 35th session thereport on methodology for preparation of thereport on the world social situation and onimplementation of the Declaration on SocialProgress and Development, adopted withoutvote as decision 1980/100

STOEL, MAX VAN DER (Netherlands)-- biography E/1980/4

SUB-COMMISSION ON ILLICIT DRUG TRAFFIC AND RE­LATED MATTERS IN THE NEAR AND MIDDLE EAST

-- members: confirmation (agenda item 5)Economic and Social Council resolution 1776 (LIV)

DocumentsE/1980/5 secI·etary-General. Note (includes

biographical data for candidate)

Action in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR.2'the Council confirmed Mr. Ka.mran!nan as the

representative of Turkey to the Sub-Commis­sion as decision 1980/108

UNITED NATIONS CONGRESS ON THE PREVENTION OFCRI~ AND THE TREATMENT OF OFFENDERS,6th, 1980

-- organizational matters (agenda item 4)

DocumentsE/1980/L.l (& Corr.l, French & Russian only)

secretary-General. Note (includes draftprovisional agenda)

UNITED NATIONS CONGRESS ON THE PREVENTION OFCRIME AND THE TREATMENT OF OFFENDERS,6th, 1980 (continued)

-- organizational matters (continued)

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 2The Council approved the revisions to the provi­

sional rules of procedure for UN Congresseson the Prevention of Crime and the Treat­ment of Offenders, as proposed in para. 3 ofE/1980/L.l, as decision 1980/105

Provisional agenda, documentation and arrange­ments for organization of work of the Con­gress, as set out in E/1980/L.l and theannex thereto, were approved without vote asdecision 1980/106

UNITED NATIONS INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ORGA­NIZATION

-- relationship with United Nations

Action in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 2Under the basic programme of work of the Council

for 1980 and 1981, draft decision V inE/1980/L.ll, on arrangements for the nego­tiation of an agreement to bring the proposedUNIOO into relationship with the UN as aspecialized agency, was adopted without voteas decision 1980/104

UNITED NATIONS ORGANIZATIONS-- expenditures in relation to programmes

Action in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 2Under the basic programme of work of the Council

for 1980 and 1981, draft decision IV inE/1980/L.ll, deciding that reports of ACCon expenditures of the UN system in relationto programmes should be submitted to theCouncil on a biennial basis starting from1980, adopted Without vote as decision 1980/103

ORGANIZATIONAL SESSION FOR 1980

Index to Speeches

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: PRESIDENT(Mavrommatis, A. v.)

Ad Hoc Intergovernmental Working Group of Experts onInternational Standards of Accounting and Reporting:members: election Plen: 2

Commission on Transnational Corporations: members:election Plen: 2

Commissions of the Economic and Social Council, Func­tional: members: confirmation Plen: 2

Cttee on Crime Prevention and Control: members: electionPlen: 2

Cttee on Natural Resources: members: election Plen: 2Economic and Social Council:

agenda and organizational matters, organizational ses-sion, 1980Plen: 1

closure of session Plen: 2documentation Plen: 2opening of session Plen: 1work programme, 1980-1981 Plen: 1,2

UN Congress on the Prevention of Crime and the Treatmentof Offenders, 6th, 1980: organizational mattersPlen: 2

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: TEMPORARY PRESI­DENT (Bekyi, H. V. H.)

Economic and Social Council: opening of session Plen: 1

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: THIRD (PROGRAMMEAND CO-ORDINATION) COMMITTEE: SECRETARY(Bevan, B.)

Economic and Social Council: documentation Plen: 2

GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC

Economic and Social Council: work programme, 1980-1981Plen: 1

Speech by representativeZachmann, S. Plen: 1

IRELAND

Economic and Social Council: work programme, 1980-1981Plen: 2

Speech by representativeO'Donovan, D. Plen: 2

JAPAN

Economic and Social Council: work programme, 1980-1981Plen: 2

9

JAPAN (continued)

SpeeCh by representativeNishida, S. Plen: 2

NEPAL

Economic and Social Council: officers, 1980: electionPlen: 1

Speech by representativeBhatt, u.D. Plen: 1

OFFICE OF SECRETARIAT SERVICES FOR ECONOMICAND SOCIAL MATTERS: ASSISTANT SECRETARY­GENERAL (Cordovez, D.)

Economic and Social Council:agenda and organizational matters, organizational ses­

sion, 1980 Plen: 1agenda and organizational matters, 1st regular session,

1980 Plen: 1··:ork programme, 1980-1981 Plen: 1,2

UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS

Economic and Social Council:agenda and organizational matters, organizational ses­

sion, 1980 Plen: 1agenda and organizational matters, 1st regular session,

1980 Plen: 1documentation Plen: 2work programme, 1980-1981 Plen: 1,2

UN Congress on the Prevention of Crime and the Treatmentof Offenders, 6th, 1980: organizational mattersPlen: 2

Speeches by representativesAstafiev, L.N. Plen: 2Makeyev, E.N. Plen: 1Sviridov, E. P. Plen: 2

UNITED NATIONS CONGRESS ON THE PREVENTION OFCRIME AND THE TREATMENT OF OFFENDERS,6th: EXECUTIVE SECRETARY (Mueller, G.O. W.)

UN Congress on the Prevention of Crime and the Treatmentof Offenders, 6th, 1980: organizational mattersPlen: 2

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Economic and Social Council: work programme, 1980-1981Plen: 1

Speech by representativeKaufman, R. E. Plen: 1

INDEX TO SPEECHES(Organizational session for 1980)

VENEZUELA

UN Congress on the Prevention of Crime and the Treatmentof Offenders, 6th, 1980: organizational mattersPlen: 2

~!c;h by r!Pl"~sentatlvetopez, M.e. Plen:"2

YUGOSLAVIA

UN Congress on the Prevention of Crime and the Treatmentof Offenders, 6th, 1980: organizational mattersPlen: 2

Speech by representativeLazareVlc, z. Plen: 2

10

FIRST REGULAR SESSION, 1980

IntroductionThe let regular session of the Economic and Social Council was held at United Nations

Headquarters, New York, from 8 April to 2 May 1980.A list of participants to the session is contained in documents E/1980/INF/5 & Add. 1, 2.

Checklist of Meetings

PLENARY(Symbol E/1980/SR.-)

8EOOND(8OCIAL)CO~TEE(coatlnued)

FIR&r (ECONOMIC) COMMITTEE(Symbol E/1980/C.l/S1l.-)

SESSIONAL WORKING GROUP ON THE IMPLE·MENTATIONOF THE INTERNATIONAL COVENANT ON ECONOMIC,

SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS(Symbol E/1980/WG.l/SR.-)

SECOND (SOCIAL) COMMITTEE(Symbol E/1980/C. 2/SR.-)

ME,eti!l!

3 (opening)456789

1011121314151617181920212223 (closing)

Meeting

1 (opening)234567 (closing)

Meeting

1 (opening)234567

Date, 1980

8 Ap):9 Apr

11 Apr14 Apr16 Apr16 Apr17 Apr21 Apr23 Apr24 Apr25 Apr28 Apr28 Apr29 Apr29 Apr30 Apr30 Apr1 May1 May2 May2 May

Date, 1980

8 Apr14 Apr15 Apr16 Apr17 Apr18 Apr23 Apr

Date, 1980

8 Apr9 Apr

10 Apr11 Apr15 Apr17 Apr18 Apr

11

Me!UBI89

101112131415161718192021222324 (closing)

Me~

1 (opening)23-I56789

101112131415161718192021 (closing)

Date, 19'19

18 Apr21 Apr21 Apr22 Apr22 Apr23 Apr23 Apr24 Apr24 Apr25 Apr25 Apr28 Apr28 Apr29 Apr29 Apr30 Apr30 Apr

Date, 1980

11 Apr14 Apr14 Apr15 Apr15 Apr16 Apr16 Apr17 Apr17 Apr18 Apr18 Apr21 Apr21 Apr22 Apr22 Apr23 Apr23 Apr24 Apr24 Apr25 Apr25 Apr

FIRST REGULAR SESSION 1980------------ L _

Agenda

NOTE: The words in capital letters following the title of the item, and introducedby the word "See", indicate the subject headings under which the related documen­tation is listed in the Subject Index.

1. Adoption of the agenda and other organizational mat­ters

see ECONOlMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: agenda- and other organizational matters, 1st

regular session, 1980EeONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: calendar

of conferences and meetings, 1980INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS:

participation in Economic and SocialCouncil

NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS

2. Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Dis­crimination

see DECADE FOR ACTION TO COMBAT RACISMAND RACIAL DISCRIMINATION, 1973­1983

3. Special economic and disaster relief assistance

S2e ETHIOPV\.: assistance to drought-strickenareas

LEBANON: reconstruction and developmentassistance

4. Regional cartographic conference

see CARTOGRAPHY: international co-operation

5. Implementatio.n of the International Covenant on Eco-·nomic, Social and Cultural Rights

see HUMAN RIGHTS: economic, social and cul-- tural: Covenant, 1966: implementation

6. Human rights questions

see HUMAN RIGHTS QUESTIONS

7. Measures to improve the situation and ensure thehuman rights and dignity of all migrant workers

Bee MIGRANT WORKERS: human rights: protection

8. Activities for the advancement of women; UnitedNations Decade for Women: Equality, Develop­ment and Peace

see WOMEN: status and advancement

9. Social development questions

see SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT QUESTIONS

12

10. Narcotic drugs

see NARCOTIC DRUGS: control

11. Public administration

see PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE

12. Tax treaties between developed and developing coun­tries

see TAX TREATIES: between developed and devel-- ing countries

13. Natural resources

See NATURAL RESOURCES

14. Elections

see AD HOC INTERGOVERNMENTAL WORKINGGROUP OF EXPERTS ON INTERNATION­AL STANDARDS OF ACCOUNTING ANDREPORTING: members: election

COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT:members: election

COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS: members:election

COMMISSION ON HUMAN SETTLEMENTS:members: election

COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN:members: election

COMMISSION ON TRANSNATIONAL CORPO­RATIONS: members: election

COMMITTEE FOR PROGRAMME AND CO­ORDINATION: members: nomination

COMMITTEE ON CRIME PREVENTION ANDCONTROL: members: election

COMMITTEE ON FOOD AID POLICIES ANDPROGRAMMES: members: election

COMMITTEE ON NATURAL RESOURCES:members: election

INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH AND TRAININGINSTITUTE FOR THE ADVANCEMENTOF WOMEN: BOARD OF TRUSTEES:members: election

POPULATION COMMISSION: members: elec­tion

STATISTICAL COMMISSION: members: elec­tion

UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND: EXEC­UTIVE BOARD: members: election

UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PRO­GRAMME: BOARD OF GOVERNORS:members: etection

AGENDA(1st regular session, 1980)

15. Humanitarian assistance programmes of the UnitedNations High Commissioner for Refugees inSomalia and other countries in the Horn ofAfrica

Bee SOMALLA (AND OTHER COUNTRIES IN THE- HORN OF AFRICA): humanitarian assis­

tance for refugees

16. Humanitarian assistance and relief to the Kampucheanpeople

See KAMPUCHEAN PEOPLE: humanitarian assis­tance and relief

17. Consideration of the provisional agenda for the secondregular session of 1980

Bee ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: agenda- and other organizational m~ers, 2nd

regular session

13

FIRST REGULAR SESSION 1980----------------------_~_----

Subject Index

AD HOC INTERGOVERNMENTAL WORKlNG GROUP OFEXPERTS ON INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS OFACCOUNTING AND REPORTING

-- members: election (agenda item 14)

Discussion in Pleiitfr Meeting E/1980/SR. 21The following ac ons were taken as decision

1980/121: Pakistan was elected by acclama­tion, and the election of four additionalmembers was postponed to a later session.With this election the Working Group iscomposed of the following members: Argen­tina, Brazil, Canada, Cyprus, DominicanRepublic, Eppt, France, Germany (FederalRepublic), India, Iran, Italy, Japan, Libe­ria, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Mexico,Morocco, Netherlands, Nigeria, Norway,Pakistan, Panama, Peru, Philippines,poland, Swaziland, Switzerland, Tunisia,Uganda, United Kingdom and United States

AD HOC WORKING GROUP ON THE SOCIAL ASPECTS OFDEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES OF THE UNITEDNATIONS

-- report E/1980/31

see Social development questions

ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE-- discrimination

see Detained or imprisoned persons: human rights

ARAB TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL (continued)-- human rights: violations by Israel (continued)

Discussion in 2nd jSoCial) Cttee: Meetings E/1980/C. 27SR.15, 0, 22

E/1980/51 Report

(No action called for)

ASSISTANCE PROGRAMMES

see Ethiopia: assistance to drought-stricken areas- Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and

reliefLebanon: reconstruction and development assis­

tanceSomalia (and other countries in the Horn of Africa):

humanitarian assistance for refugees

BRENNAN, ANTHONY JOHN EDWARD (United Kingdom)-- biography E/1980/21

CAMPOS, CICERO C. (Philippines)-- biography E/1980/21

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT (agenda item 6)Economic and Social Council resolutions 1747 (LIV)and 1930 (LVIII) .General Assembly resolution 32/61

see also Human rights questionsTorture and other inhuman punishment: pre­

vention

CARTOGRAPHY-- international co-operation (agenda item 4)

DocumentsE/1980/8 Secretary-General. Report on the 2nd

UN Regional Cartographic Conference forthe Americas, Mexico City, 3-14 sep 1979

E/1980/L.20 Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados,Brazil, Chile, Dominican Republic, Ecua-

. dor, Mexico, Spain, Trinidad and Tobagoand Venezuela. Draft resolution

E/1980/L.28 secretary-General. Statement ofprogramme bUdget implications of draft res­olution in E/1980/L. 20

DocumentsE/1980/9 & Corr.l, 2, Add.1, Add.1/Corr.1,

Add.2,3 secretarY-General. ReportE/1980/NGO/l & Add. 1 Amnesty International.

statements on capital punishmentE/1980/C. 2/L. 9 Denmark, Finland, Italy, Nor­

way and Sweden. Draft decisionE/CN.5/558 Cttee on Crime Prevention and Con­

trol. Report on its 5th session, 5-16 Jun1978 (chap. VII)

Discussion in 2nd ~SoCial) Cttee: Meetings E/1980/c.2/sa.15, 1,19,21-23

E/1980/51 '& Carr. 1 Report

Discussion in Ple~: Meeting E/1980/SR. 22Draft decision XX 1D E/1980/51, taking note of the

report of the secretary-General, adoptedwithout vote as decision 1980/142

14

AFGHANISTAN SITUATION (agenda item 6)

DocumentsE/1980/13 (E/CN. 4/1408) (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl.

No.3) Commission on Human Rights. Re­port on the 36th session, 4 Feb - 14 Mar1980 (chaps. VII and XXVI.A. 3)

Discussion in 2nd lSoCial) Cttee: Meetings E/1980/, C.27SR.16, 8-21,J-,

J""

'I AGED PERSONSIi

i;1 see Elderly and aged persons"~

1 APARTHEID, -- sUppression and punishment: Convention, 1973: status,I:1 see Human rights questions",,:1 ARAB TERRITORIES OCCUPIED BY ISRAEL:1 -- human rights: violations by Israel (agenda item 6)~! Documents

:1 E/1980/13 (E/CN.4/1408) (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl.~ No.3) Commission on Human Rights. Re-'~ port on the 36th session, 4 Feb - 14 Mar1 1980 (chaps.n and XXVI.A.l)1 E/1980/13/Add. 1 (E/CN.4/1408/Add. 1) (ESCOR,Ii 1980, Suppl. No.3A) Commission on Human

I'), Rights. Addendum to the report on the 36th

session (contains abridged record of discus-l~ sion on agenda items)

~t

SUBJECT INDEX(1st regular session, 1980)

CARTOGRAPHY (continued)-- international co-operation (continued)

Discussion in Plenary: Meeti~s E/1980/BR.13, 14Draft resolution in E/1980/L. 20, accepting the

offer of Argentina to host the 3rd UN Region­al Cartographic Conference for the Amer­icas in 1984, on preparations for the Con­ference, and requesting the secretary-Gen­eral to take measures for implementation ofthe recommendations of the 2nd Conferenceand to take appropriate steps to co-ordinateco-operation between the Pan-AmericanInstitute of Geography and History and theCartography section of the UN secretariat,adopted without vote at the 14th meeting asresolution 1980/14

CENTRE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS-- designation from Division of Human Rights

see Division of Human Rights: redesignation as- Centre for Human Rights

CHILE .-- human rights: violations (agenda item 6)

General Assembly resolution 34/179

DocumentsE/I980/13 (E/CN.4/1408) (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl.

No.3) Commission on Human Rights. Re­port on the 36th session, 4 Feb - 14 Mar1980 (chaps.I.B.7, m and XXVI.A.21)

Discussion in 2nd (Social) Cttee: Meetings ,E/1980/C.2/SR.15, 18,20-22

E/1980/51 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR..22Draft decision VII in E/1980/51, approving the de­

cision of the Commission on Hum:m Rightsto extend for another year the mandate of theSpecial Rapporteur on the situation of humanrights in Chile, adopted (38-3-12) by re­corded vote as decision 1980/129

COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS-- members: election (agenda item 14)

Economic and Social Council resolutions 557 C txvnnand 1979/36 and decision of 19 Dec 1968

DocumentsE/1980/L.2 secretarY-General. Note

COMMISSION FOR SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT-- members: election (agenda item 14)

Economic and Social Council resolution 557 C (xvnnand decision of 19 Dec 1968

DocumentsE/1980/L.2 secretary-General. Note

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR.20-nle following SEates were elected by acclamation

for four-year terms beginning 1 Jan 1981 asdecision 1980/121: Chile, Italy, Madagas­car, Panama, Philippines, Poland, Sudan,Sweden, Thailand and Turkey

Term of Office(expires 31 Dec)

1082198219841984198419821982198419841984198219841983198319821983

NicaraguaNorwayPanamaPhilippinesPolandRomaniasenegalSudanSWedenThailandTogoTurkeyUkrainian SSRUSSRUnited KingdomUnited states

Composition of the Commis8~"'U for Social Developmentas of 1 Jan ...981

Term of Office Members(expires 31 Dec)

1982198219841983198219831983198219831984198319821984198319831983

Members

BoliviaChadChileCosta RicaCyprusEI SalvadorFranceIndiaIndonesiaItalyKenyaLesothoMadagascarMongoliaMoroccoNetherlands

CHEN.nCALS, HAZARDOUS-- information exchange

see Narcotic drugs: control

CHILD LABOUR (agenda item 6)

DocumentsE/1980/13 (E/CN.4/1408) (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl.

No.3) Commission on Human Rights. Re­port on the 36th session, 4 Feb - 14 Mar1980 (chaps. I. B. 3, xvn and XXVI.A.17)

Discussion in 2nd (Social) Cttee: Meeting E/1980/c. 2/SR. 23

E/1980/51 Report

Discussion in Plt:nary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 22Draft decision m in E/19GO/51, noting resolution

17 (XXXVI) of the Commission on HumanRights, and authorizing the Sub-Commissionon Prevention of Discrimination and Protec­tion of Minorities to entrust Mr. AbdelwahabBouhdiba with the preparation of a report onthe exploitation of child labour, adopted wtth­out vote as decision 1980/125

CHILD RIGHTS-- convention (draft) (agenda item 6)

DocumentsE/i980/13 (E/CN. 4/1408) (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl.

No.3) Commission on Human Rights. Re­port on the 36th session, 4 Feb - 14 Mar1980 (chaps. I. B. 16, XI and XXVI. A. 36)

Discussion in 2nd {SoCial~ Cttee: Meetings E/1980/C. 2/SR.15, 19, 20, 2

E/1980/51 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 22Draft decision XVI in E/1980/51, authorizing the

meeting of an open-ended working groupprior to the 37th session bf the Commissionon Human Rights to facilitate completion ofwork on a draft convention on the rights ofthe Child, adopted without vote as decision1980/138

15

SUBJECT INDEX(1st regular session, 1980)

1982198219831981198119821983198319811983

1983198119821983

1981

19831983198119811983

Term of Office(expires 31 Dec)

19821981198219831982198219821983

LesothoMalawiMalaysiaMexicoNetherlandsNigeriaNorwayPakistanPapua New

GuineaPeruPhilippinesPolandSenegalSierra LeoneSomaliaSpainSri LankaSwazilandSyrian Arab

RepublicTogoUgandaUSSRUnited Republic

of CameroonUnited Republic

of TanzaniaUnited statesVenezuelaViet NamZambia

1982

1981198119811983198219811982198219811983198319811981

Term of Office Members(expires 31 Dec)

1983198119811983198219831983198219811982198219811983198219831982

Members

ArgentinaAustraliaBangladeshBarbadosBelgiumBulgariaBurundiCanadaChileColombiaCubaCzechoslovakiaDenmarkEgyptFinlandFranceGerman Demo-

cratic RepublicGermany (Federal

Republic)GreeceGuatemalaGuineaHungaryIndiaIndonesiaIraqItalyJamaicaJapanJordanKenya

Composition of the Commission on Human Settlementsas of 1 Jan 1981

COMMISSION ON HUMAN SETTLEMENTS (continued)-- members: election (continued)

198219831982198119831981198319831982

Term of Office(expires 31 Dec)

1983198319811981198219811981198219821983198319811983

19811983198219821981

198219811982198119821982198219831983

COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS (continued)-- members: election (continued)

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 20The following States were elected by acclamation

or required majority for three-year termsbeginning 1 Jan 1981 as decision 1980/121:Australia, Brazil, Fiji, France, Ghana,Jordan, Mexico, Philippines, Poland, Sen­egal, Uganda, United States, Yugoslavia andZaire

Composition of the Commission on Human Rightsas of 1 Jan 1981

Term of Office Members(expires 31 Dec)

1982 Jordan1981 Mexico1983 Mongolia1981 Morocco1983 Netherlands1981 Nigeria1981 Pakistan

PanamaPeruPhilippinesPolandPortugalSenegalSyrian Arab

RepublicUgandaUSSRUnited KingdomUnited StatesUruguayYugoslaviaZaireZambia

Members

AlgeriaArgentinaAustraliaBeninBrazilBulgariaBurundiByelorussian

88RCanadaCosta RicaCuba

, Cyprus. Denmark

EthiopiaFijiFranceGermany (Federal

Republic)GhanaGreeceIndiaIraq

I

-- report, 36th session, 1980 E/1980/13 (E/CN. 4/1408)(ESCOR, 1980, Suppl. No.3) & Corr .1, Add. 1 (ESCOR,1980, Suppl. No.3A)

Bee Human rights questions for discussion

1-- su=ry records: reinstatement Economic and Social1 Council decision 1980/133

I. See Human rights questions for disc~.ssion

. COMMISSION ON HUMAN SETTLEMENTS-- members: election (agenda item 14)

General Assembly resolution 32/162

DocumentsE/1980/L.4 secretarY-General. Note

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR.20The following states were elected by acclamation

for three-year terms beginning 1 Jan 1981as decision 1980/121: Argentina, Barbados,Bulgaria, Burundi, Denmark, Finland,Guinea, Jamaica, Japan MexiCO, Pakistan,Philippines, Somalia, Spldn, Swaziland,Syrian Arab l.lepublic, usr"", United Repub­lic of Tanzania, United States and Zambia

16

COMMISSION ON NARCOTIC DRUGS-- report, 6th special session, 1980 E/1980/14 (E/CN. 7/

654) (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl. No.4)

See Narcotic drugs: control for discussion

COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN-- members: election (agenda item 14)

Economic and Social Council resolution 557 C (XVIn)and decision of 19 Dec 1968 .

DocumentsEl 1980/ L. 2 Secretary-General. Note

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 20The following States were elected by acclamation

or required majorify for four-year termsbeginning 1 Jan 1981 as decision 1980/121:Canada, Egypt, India, Italy, Japan, Spain,Sudan, Trinidad and Tobago~ Ukrainian SSR,Venezuela and Zaire

Composition,of the Commission on the status of Womenas of 1 Jan 1981

Members Term of Office Members Term of Offlee(expires 31 Dec) (expires 31 Die)

Canada 1984 Cuba 1983China 1983 Czechoslovakia 1982

SUBJECT INDEX(1st regular session, 1980)

COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN (continued)__ members: election (continued)

COMMISSION ON TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS (con­tinued)

-- members: election (continued)

COMMISSIONS OF THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUN­CIL, FUNCTIONAL

-- members: election

See Commission for Social Development: members:- election

Commission on Human Rights: members: electionCommission on the status of Women: members:

electionPopulation Commission: members: electionStatistical Commission: members: election

COMMITTEE FOR PROGRAMME AND CO-ORDINATION-- members: nomination (agenda item 14)

Economic and Social Council resolution 2008 (LX)and decision 139 (ORG-76)

DocumentsE/1980/L.3 Secretary-General. Note

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR.20The following States were nominated for election

by the General Assembly at its 35th sessionfor three-year terms beginning 1 Jan 1981as decision 1980/121: Brazil, India, Japan,Morocco, Philippines, Senegal and UnitedRepublic of Cameroon

COMMITTEE ON CRIME PREVENTION AND CONTROL-- members: election (agenda item 14)

Economic and Social Council resolution 1979/30General Assembly resolution 32/60

DocumentsE/1980!21 & Corr.l, Add. 1-4 secretariat. Note

(includes curricula vitae of candidates)

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 21The following members were elected by acclama­

tion or required majority for four-yearterms beginning 1 Jan 1981 as decision1980/121: A. Adeyemi (Nigeria), AnthonyJ. E. Brennan (United Kingdom), Ronald L.Gainer (United states), Giuseppe di Gennaro(Italy), Jozsef G6d6ny (Hungary), AuraGuerra de Villalaz (Panama), Dr. Hudioro(Indonesia), Abdul Meguid Ibrahim Kharbit

1983198319831981198119811981198119811983

MemberEl Term of Office(expires 31 Dec)

Germany (FederalRepublic)

GuatemalaGuineaIndiaIranIraqItalyIvory CoastJamaicaJapan1983

"ferm of Office(expires 31 Dec)

198119831982198119831983198219831983

Composition of the Commission on the status of Womenas of 1 Jan 1981 (continued) Composition of the Commission on Transnational

Corporations as of 1 Jan 1981 (continued)Members Term of Office Members Term of Office

(expires 31 Dec) (expires 31 Dec) Members T~rm of Office Members Term of OfficeEgypt 1984 Norway 1983 (expires 31 Dee) (expires 31 Dec)Finland 1982 Pakistan 1983 Kenya 1982 Somalia 1982France 1983 Panama 1982 Libyan Arab Swaziland 1981German Demo- Senegal 1982 Jamahiriya 1983 Sweden 1982

cratic Republic 1983 Spain 1984 Mexico 1982 Switzerland 1983Ghana 1982 Sudan 1984 Netherlands 1982 Thailand 1982Guatemala 1983 Trinidad and Nigeria 1981 Turkey 1981Honduras 1983 Tobago 1984 Pakistan 1981 Uganda 1982India 1984 Uganda 1982 Panama 1982 USSR 1982Iraq 1982 Ukrainian SSR 1984 Peru 1981 United Kingdom 1982Italy 1984 USSR 1982 Philippines 1982 United states 1982Japan 1984 United Kingdom 1982 Poland 1981 Venezuela 1981Lesotho 1983 United States 1982 Romania 1983 Yugoslavia 19b1Malaysia 1982 Venezuela 1984 Sierra Leone 1983 Zaire 1982Nigeria 1983 Zaire 1984

Members

* Five additional members to be elected at a later ses­sion.

AlgeriaArgentinaBrazilCanadaChinaCosta RicaCubaEgyptFranceGerman Demo-

cratic Republic

COMMISSION ON TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS-- members: election (agenda item 14)

Economic and Social Council resolution 1913 (LVU)

DocumentsE!1980!L.7 Secretary-General. Note

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 20The follOWing States were elected by acclamation

as decision 1980/121: Philippines for a termbeginning on the date of election and expir­ing on 31 Dec 1982; Argentina, China, CostaRica, Egypt, France, German DemocraticRepublic, Germany (Federal Republic),Guatemala, Guinea, Japan, Libyan ArabJamahiriya, Romania, Sierra Leone andSwitzerland for three-year terms beginning1 Jan 1981. Election of five additional mem­bers was postponed to a later session

-- report, 28th session, 1980 E/1980/14 (E/CN. 6/642)(ESCOR, 1980, Suppl. No.5)

See Women: status and advancement for discussion

17

SUBJECT INDEX(1st regular session, 1980)

Composition of the Committee on Natural Resourcesas of 1 Jan 1981**

COMMITTEE ON CRIME PREVENTION AND CONTROL(continued)

-- report, 5th session, 1978 E/CN. 5/558

Bee Capital punishment for discussion

COMMITTEE ON FOOD AID POLICIES AND PROGRAMMES-- members: election (agenda item 14)

General Assembly resolution 3404 (XXX)

DocumentsE/19807L.I0 Secretary-General. Note

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 21The following States were elected by acclamation

for three-year terms beginning 1 Jan 1981as decision 1980/121: Denmark, Greece,Hungary, India and Morocco

Term of Office(expires 31 neC)

1982198419821984

19841982

BulgariaCanadaChadColombiaDominican

RepublicFinland

19821983198319831982

Term of Office Members(expires 31 Dec)

1982198219841984198219841984

ArgentinaAustraliaBangladeshBelgiumBhutanBotswanaBrazil

Members

Composition of the Committee on Food Aid Policies andProgrammes as of 1 Jan 1981*

Members Term of Office Members Term of Office(expires 31 Dec) (expires 31 Dec) .

1981 Japan (1) 19811982 Kenya (2) 19811981 Lesotho (1) 19821982 Mexico (1) 19821983 Morocco (1) 19831982 Netherlands (2) 19811982 New Zealand (1) 1981

Niger (1) 1981Pakistan (1) 1981Sierra Leone (2) 1982SWeden (1) 1981Thailand (2) 1981United Kingdom (1) 1982

Angola (2)Argentina (1)Brazil (2)Cuba (2)Denmark (1)Egypt (2)France (2)Germany (Federal

Republic) (2)Greece (1)Hungary (1)India (1)Ireland (1)

COMMITTEE ON NATURAL RESOURCES-- members: election (agenda item 14)

Economic and Social Council resolutions 1535 (XLIX)and 1621 A (LI)

DocumentsE/19807L.5 secretarY-General. Note

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/19 J/SR.20The following States were electec, <.iY acclamation

for four-year terms beginning 1 Jan 1981 asdecfsion 1980/121: Bangladesh, Belgium,Botswana, Brazil, Canada, Colombia,Dominican Republic, Greece, Guine~, India,Jamaica, Japan, Kenya, Morocco, Niger,Paraguay, Peru, Sierra Leone, Sudan, USSR,United Kingdom, Uruguay, Venezuela andZaire. Election of five additional memberswas postponed to a later session

COMMITTEE ON CRIME PREVENTION AND CONTROL(continued)

-- members: election (continued)

Discussion in Plel!!!2 (~ntinued)

..(Kuwait), Mawik-Ndi-MuYeng (Zaire), JuanManuel Mayorca (Venezuela), AlbertMetzger (Sierra Leone), Abdel Aziz AbdallaShiddo (SUdan) and Ramananda Prasad Singh(Nepal)

Composition of the Committee on Crime Prevention andControl as oIl Jan 1981

(1) Members elected by the Economic and Social Council.(2) Members elected by the FAO Council.• Five additional members to be elected by the FAO

Council.•• Five additional members to be elected at a later ses­

sion.

Members Term of Office(expires 31 Dec)

A. Adeyemi (Nigeria) 1984Stanislav Vladimirovich

Borodin (USSR) 1982AnthQny John Edward

Brennan (United Kingdom) 1984Dusan Cotic! (Yugoslavia) 1982Ronald L. Gainer (United

States) 1984Giuseppe di Gennaro (Itai~') 1984Jozsef G(klOny (Hungary) 1984Aura Guerra de Villalaz_ (Panama) 1984

Pr.. Hudioro (Indonesia) 1984Ahmad M. Khalifa (Egypt) 1982Abdul Meguid Ibrahim

Kharbit (Kuwait) 1984Manuel L'4lez-Rey y Arrojo

(Bolivia) 1982Francis Joseph Mahony

. (Australia) 1982Mustafa Abdul Majid-Karah

(Libyan Arab Jama-hiriya) 1982

Mawik-Ndi-Muyeng(Zaire) 1984Juan Manuel Mayorca

(Venezuela) 1984. Albert Metzger (Sierra

Leone) 1984Jorge Arturo Montero

(Costa Rica) 1982Chadly Mohamed Ahmed

Nefzaoui (Tunisia) 1982John Olden (Ireland) 1982P. R. Rajagopal (India) 1982Simone Andreu Rozes

(France) 1982Saladh El-Din Salhadar

(Syrian Arab Republic) 1982Abdel Aziz Abdalla Shiddo

(Sudan) 1984Ramananda Prasad Singh

(Nepal) 1984Silvino Julian Sorhegui Mato

(Cuba) 1982Yoshio Suzuki (Japan) 1982

18

SUBJECT INDEX(1st regular session, 1980)

COMMITTEE ON NATURAL RESOURCES (continued)-- members: election (continued)

Composition of the Committee on Natural Resourcesas of 1 Jan 1981 (continued)

Members Term of Office Members Term of Office(expires 31 Dec) (expires 31 Dec)

France 1982 Peru 1984German Demo- Poland 1982

cratic Republic 1982 senegal 1982Greece 1984 Sierra Leone 1984Guinea 1984 Spain 1982India 1984 Sudan 1984Iran 1982 Sweden 1982Iraq 1982 Togo 1982Italy 1982 Trinidad andIvory Coast 1982 Tobago 1982Jamaica . 1984 Turkey 1982Japan 1984 Uganda 1982Kenya 1984 USSR 1984Morocco 1984 United Kingdom 1984Netherlands 1982 United states 1982Niger 1984 Uruguay 1984Nigeria 1982 Venezuela 1984Pakistan 1982 Yugoslavia 1982paraguay 1984 Zaire 1984

COMMITTEE ON NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS-- report E/1980/37

see Non-governmental o7··,<:.zations for discussion- .

CONVENTION ON THE ELIMINATION OF ALL FORMS OFDISCRIMINATION AGAlNST WOME~:r

-- accession or ratification

see Women: status and advancement

CRIME PREVENTION AND CONTROL

see also Capital punishmentDetained or imprisoned persons: human

rightsDisappeared personsHuman rights questionsTorture and other inhuman punishment: pre­

vention

DocumentsE!1980!NGO/3 International Association of Penal

Law, International Society for Criminology,and International Society of Social Defence.Statement on crime prevention and criminaljustice (document under agenda item 9)

DECADE FOR ACTION TO COMBAT RACISM AND RACIALDISCRIMINATION, 1973-1983 (agenda item 2)General Assembly resolutions 3057 (XXVm) and34/24

see also Human rights questions

DocumentsE!1980/7 & Add. 1, 2 secretary-General. Report

in accordance with para. 18 (1) of the Pro­gramme for the Decade

E/1980/10 & Add. 1-3 secretarY-General. Re­port in accordance with para. 18 (e) of theProgramme for the Decade (analyzes re­plies from Governments)

19

DECADE FOR ACTION TO COMBAT RACISM AND RACIALDISCRIMINATION, 19'13-1983 (continued)

Documents (continued)·E71980713 (E/CN.4/1408) (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl.

No.3) Commission on Human Rights. Re­port on the 36th session, 4 Feb - 14 Mar1980 (chaps. I. A. IL XV and XXVI. A.14)

E/1980/13/Add. 1 (E/CN. 4/1408/Add. 1) (ESCOR,1980, Supple No.3A) Commissioh on HumanRights. Addendum to the report on the 36thsession (contains abridged record of d~scus­sion on agenda items)

E/1980/L.19 Algeria, Bulgaria, Cuba, Ethiopia,Ghana, Hungary, India, Iraq, Libyan ArabJamahiriya, Pakistan, senegal, Somalia,Sudan, United Republic of Tanzania, Yugo­slavia and Zambia. Draft resolution ODimplementation of the Programme for theDecade

E/1980/L.21 secretary-General. statement ofprogramme budget implications of draft res­olution in E/1980/L.19

E/1980/L.26 Jordan. Amendments to draJt res­olution in E/1980/L.19

E/1980/NGO/2 International studies Association.Statement

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings E/1980/SR.4, 6..10,12

Draft decision, orally proposed by Ghana, underwhich th.e Council requested the President totransmit a message to the President 01 Zim­babwe expressing its satisfaction at the inde­pendence of Zimbabwe on 18 Apr, and statingthat this was seen as a major step towardsachievement of the objectives of the Decade,was adopted without vote at the 9th meetingas deciston 1980/112

Draft resolution in E/1980/L.19, as orally amend­ed, recommending a draft resolution foradoption by the General Assembly on imple­mentation of the Programme fo;r the Decade;approving the Declaration of the Internationalseminar on an Oil Embargo against SouthAfrica (A/35/160), deciding to hold in 1983 a2nd world conference to combat racism andracial discrimination, and inviting the Coun­cil to begin preparatory work for the confer..ence at its 1st session of 1981, adopted(36-11-5) at the 12th meeting as resolution1980/7

DELGODA, JAYAMPATHY PRIYANANDA (Sri Lanka)-- biography E/1980/21

DEMOCRATIC KAMPUCHEA

See also Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistanceand relief

-- human rights: violations (agenda item 6)

Documents. E/1980/13 (E/CN.4/1408) (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl.

No.3) Commission on Human Rights. Re­port on the 36th session, 4 Feb - 14 Mar1980 (chaps.I.B.14, X and XXVI. A. aD)

SUBJECT INDEX(1st regular session, 1980)

DEMOCRATIC KAMPUCHEA (continued)-- human rights: violations (continued)

Discussion in 2nd (Social) Cttee: Meetings E/19801c. 2/SR.15, 17-22

E/1980/51 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/sR. 22Draft deCision XIV in E/1980/51, on the situation

of human rights in Democratic Kampuchea,adopted (34-6-8) by recorded vote as decision1980/136

DETAINED OR IMPRISONED PERSONS-- human rights (agenda item 6)

see also Capital punishmentDisappeared personsHuman rights questionsTorture and other inhuman punishment: pre­

ventionWomen: status and advancement

DocumentsE/1980/13 (E/CN. 411408) (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl.

No.3) Commission on Human Rights. Re­port on the 36th session, 4 Feb - 14 Mar1980 (chaps.I.B.2 and 6, vm and XXVI.A.1~ .

E/1980/131Add. 1 (E/cN. 4114081Add. 1) (ESCOR,1980, Suppl. No.3A) Commission on HumanRights. Addendum to the report on the 36thsession (contains abridged record of discus­sion on agenda items)

Discussion in 2nd (Social) Cttee: Meetings E/19801C. 2/SR.15, 22

E/1980/51 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meetin~ E/1980/sR. 22Draft decision II in E/1980/51, noting resolution

16 (XXXVI) of the Commtssion on HumanRights, and authorizing the Sub-Commissionon Prevention of Discrimination and Pro­tection of Minorities to entrust Mr. L. M.Singhvi with the preparation of a report onthe independence and impartiality of judi­ciary' jurors and assessors and the inde­pendence of lawyers, to the end that thereshall be no discrimination in the adminis­tration of justice, adopted without vote asdecision 1980/124

DEVELOPING COUNTRIES-- least developed: inclusion in list (agenda item 1)

DocumentsE/1980/L.32 secretariat. Note transmitting

resolution adopted by the Preparatory Ctteefor the UN Conference on the Least Devel­oped countries at its 1st session

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/sR. 23Und\!r consideration of the provisional agenda for

the 2nd regular session of 1980 it was agreedthat the question of the inclusion of addition­al countries in the list of least developedcountries would be considered

-- tax treaties with developed countries

see Tax treaties: between developed and developing- countries

20

DEVELOPMENT- - as a human right

see Human rights questions

- - social aspects

see Social development questions

DIJK, J. J. M. VAN (Netherlands)-- biography E/1980/211Add. 1

DISAPPEARED PERSONS (agenda item 6)

see also Detained or imprisoned persons: human rightsHuman rights questionsTorture and other inhuman punishment: pre­

vention

DocumentsE/1980/13 (E/cN. 411408) (ESCOR, 1980, St.!p~~.

No.3) Commission on Human Rights. Re­port on the 36th session, 4 Feb - 14 Mar1980 (chaps. I. B. 6, vm and XXVI. A. 20)

Discussion in 2nd ~SOCial) Cttee: Meetings E/19801C.2/SR.i5, 8-22

E/1980/51 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 22Draft decision VI in E/1980/51, approving the de­

cision of the Commission on Human Rightsto establish for one year a Working Groupto examine questions relevant to enforcedor involuntary disappearances of persons,adopted without vote as decision 1980/128

DISASTER RELIEF AND SPECIAL ECONOMIC ASSIS­TANCE

see Ethiopia: assistance to drought-stricken areas- Lebanon: reconstruction and development assis-

tance

DIVISION OF HUMAN RIGHTS-- redesignation as Centre for Human Rights (agenda item 6)

DocumentsE/1980/13 (E/cN.4/1408) (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl.

No.3) & Corr.l Commission on HumanRights. Report on the 36th session, 4 Feb ­14 Mar 1980 (chaps.LB.10, IX and XXVI.A.22)

Disc\)ssion in 2nd (Social) Cttee: Meetings E/19801C.2/SR.18-22

E/1980/51 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/sR.22Draft decision X in E/1980/51, endorsing the re­

quest by the Commission on Human Rightsthat the secretary-General consider re­designation of the Division of Human Rightsas a Centre for Human Rights, adopted with­out vote as decision 1980/132

DJIBOUTI .- - refugees: assistance to

see Somalia (and other countries in the Horn of- Africa): humanitarian assistance for refu­

gees

SUBJECT INDEX(1st regular session, 1980)

DONMEZER, SULHI (Turkey)-- biography E/1980/21

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL__ agenda and other organizational matters, 1st regular

session, 1960 (agenda item 1)Rule 9 of the rules of procedure of the Economic andSocial Council

See also Economic and Social Council: calendar ofconferences and meettngs, 1980

Intergovernmental organizations: participa­tion in Economic and Social Council

DocumentsE/1980/30 Secretariat. Annotated provisional

agenda for the 1st regular sessionE/1980/30/Add. 1 Secretariat. Note on the state

of the preparedness of documentation for the1st regular session

E/l980/43 Somalia. Letter, 7 Apr, requestinginclusion in agenda of supplementary item"Assistance to the refugees in Somalia"

E/1980/45/Rev.l Agenda as adopted by the Coun­cil (revised at the 12th meeting)

E/l980/58 Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines,Singapore and Thailand. Letter, 21 Apr,requesting inclusion in agenda of additionalitem "Humanitarian assistance and relief tothe Kampuchean people"

E/1980/L.13 Economic and Social Council:Bureau. Note on organization of the work ofthe 1st regular session

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings E/1980/SR. 3-5,12Provisional agenda in E/1980/43 and organization

of work in E/1980/L.13 were approved with­out vote at the 3rd meeting. It was alsoagreed that the Vice-Presidents of the Coun­cil would exercise the following functionsduring 1980: Mr. Paul John Firmino Lusaka(Zambia) would chair the 1st (Economic)Cttee, Mr. Dimiter Kostov (Bulgaria) wouldchair the 2nd (Social) Cttee, Mr. EnriqueJorge Ros (Argentina) would chair the 3rd(Programme and Co-ordination) Cttee, andMr. 'Jose Luis Xifra (Spain) would performother functions as required by the Counciland co-ordinate informal consultations

Supplementary item requested in E/1980/43 wasincluded in the agenda at the 5th meeting.Text of agenda as adopted is contained inE/1980/45

Additional item requested in E/1980/58 was adaedto the agenda at the 12th meeting

-- agenda and other organizational matters, 2nd regularsession, 1980 (agenda item 17)

Rule 9 of the rules of procedure of the Econ')mic andSocial Council

DocumentsE/1980/L.36 secretariat. Note transmitting

draft provisional agenda and tentative orga­nization of work of the 2nd regular sessionof 1980

21

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL (continued)-- agenda and other organizational matters, 2nd regular

session, 1980 (continued)

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR.23Arrangements regarding dates of the 2nd regular

session of 1980 of the Council and of theJoint Meetings of CPC and ACC were ap­proved without vote as decision 1980/148

Draft provisional agenda and tentative organizationof work of the 2nd regular session of 1980,as contained in E/1980/L. 36 (including pro­posed inclusion of certain countries in thelist of least developed countries), were ap­proved without vote as decision 1980/149

-- calendar of conferences and meetings, 1980 (agendaitem 1)

DocumentsE/1980/L.16 (& Corr.l, Russian only) Secre­

tariat. Note proposing changes in meetingsof the Commission on Transnational Corpo­rations and the Intergovernmental WorkingGroup on a Code of Conduct

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings E/1980/SR.9, 23Challges in the calendar of conferences and meet­

ings, as proposed in E/1980/L.16, wereapproved without vote at the 9th meeting asdecision 1980/113

Arrangements regarding dates of the 2nd regularsession of 1980 of the Council and of theJoint Meetings of CPC and ACC were ap­proved at the 23rd meeting as decision 1980/148

- - closure of session

The sesston was declared closed at the 23rd plenarymeeting by the President of the Council,Mr. Andreas V. Mavrommatis (Cyprus)

-- members: representatives: list E/1980/INF/5 &Add. 1, 2

-- officers: election

See entries under Economic and Social Council: Com-- mittees for elections of officers of commit­

tees

-- officers: functions

It was decided at the 3rd plenary meeting that theVice-Presidents of the Council would exercisethe following functions during 1980: Mr. PaulJohn Firmino Lusaka (Zambia) would chair the1st (Economic) Cttee, Mr. Dimiter Kostov(Bulgarta) would chair the 2nd (Social) Cttee,Mr. Enrique Jorge Ros (Argentina) would chairthe 3rd (Programme and Co-ordination) Cttee,anc' Mr. Jose Luis Xifra (Spain) would performother functions as required by the Council &ndco-ordinate informal consultations

- - opening of session

The session was declared open at the 3rd plenarymeeting by the President of the Council,Mr. Andreas V. Mavrommatis (Cyprus)

SUBJECT INDEX(1st regular session, 1980)

Resolutions 1980/1-42 and decisions 1980/111-149 wereadopted during the 1st regular session

For diSCllssion see under subjects as follows (agendaitem numbers given in parentheses)

I

iIECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL (continued)I -- resolutions and decisionsi" Documents

E/1980/80 (ESCOR, 1980, Sup.pl. No.1) Collectededition of resolutions E/RES/1980/1-42) anddecisions (E/DEC/1980/111-149) of the 1stregular session of the Council, 3 Apr -2 May 1980

E/RES/1980/INF.1 List of resolutions and deci­sions adopted at the 1st regular session, 1980

IVDEC/1980/113

Intergovernmental organiaanons:participation in Economic andSocial Council (1)

International Rese ..._'ch and TrainingInstitute for the Advancement ofWomen: Board of Trustees:members: election (14)

Kampuchean people: humanitarianassistance and relief (16)

Lebanon: reconstruction and devel­opment assistance (3)

Malawi: human rights of Jehovah'sWitnesses: violations (6)

Migrant workers: human rights:protection (7)

Narcotic drugs: control (10)

Natural resources (13)Population Commission: members:

election (14)Public administration and finance

(11)Slavery (6)

Ethiopia: assistance to drought­stricken areas (3)

Human rights: economic, social andcultural: Covenant, 1966: imple­mentation (5)

Human rights questions (6)

Social development questions (9)

Somalia (and other countries in theHorn of Africa): humanitarianassistance for refugees (15)

Statistical Commission: members:election (14)

Tax treaties: between developed anddeveloping countries (12)

Torture and other inhuman punish­ment: prevention (6)

Trade union rights: infringements(6)

UNICEF: Executive Board: mem­bers: election (14)

UNDP: Governing Council: mem­bers: election (14)

Women: status and advancement (8)

World Conference of the UN Decadefor Women: Equality, Develop­ment and Peace: officers (8)

Youth policies and programmes (9)

E/RES/1980/13

E/RES/1980/32

E/RES/1980/33

E/OEC/1980/121

E/OEC/1980/121

E/RES/1980/1,3-6,34-42;E/DEC/1980/143-147

E/DEC/1980/147

E/RES/1980/23

E/RES/1980/15

E/RES/1980/31

E/RES/1980/16

E/RES/1980/17-22; E/DEC/1980/116-120

E/OEC/1980/115E/DEC/1980/121

E/RES/1980/12

E/OEC/1980/123,127

E/RES/1980/25­27

E/RES/1980/8­11

E/DEC/1980/121

E/RES/1980/25

E/RES/1980/2

E/RES/1980/24;E/OEC/1980/122

E/RES/1980/28-33; E/DEC/1980/123-142

E/DEC/1980/114

E/DEC/1980/121

Ad Hoc Intergovernmental WorkingGroup of Experts on InternationalStandards of Accounting and Re­porting: members: election (14)

Capital punishment (6)Cartography: international co-oper-

ation (4)Child labour (6)Child rights: convention (draft) (6)Chile: human rights: violations ,(6)

Commission for Social Development:members: election (14)

Commission on Human Rights:members: election (14)

Commission on Human Settlements:members: election (14)

Commission on the Status of Women:members: election (14)

Commission on Transnational Cor­porations: members: election (14)

CPC: members: nomination (14)Cttee on Crime Prevention and Con­

trol: members: election (14)Cttee on Food Aid Policies and Pro­

grammes: members: election (14)

Cttee on Natural Resources: mem­bers: election (14)

Decade for Action to Combat Racismand Racial Discrimination, 1973­1983 (2)

Democratic Kampuchea: humanrights: violations (6)

Detained or imprisoned persons:human rights (6)

Disappeared persons (6)

Division of Human Rights: redesig­nation as Centre for HumanRights (6)

Economic and Social Council: agendaand organizational matters, 2ndregular session, 1980 (17)

Economic and Social Council: calen­dar of conferences and meetmgs,1980 (1)

Elderly and aged persons (9)Equatorial Guinea: human rights:

violations (6)

E/OEC/1980/121

E/OEC/1980/121

E/DEC/1980/121

E/OEC/1980/121E/OEC/1980/121

E/OEC/1980/121

E:!DEC/1980/148,149

E/DEC/1980/142E/RES/1980/14

E/OEC/1980/125E/OEC/1980/138E/DEC/1980/129

E/OEC/1980/121

E/OEC/1980/121

E/REB/1980/26E/DEC/1980/137

E/DEC/1980/121

l''1:i""1

t~.~~I

,~\,.~~1~:~

:~I E/OEC/1980/121'''\

..~

j....' E/RES/1980/7;., E/DEC/1980/. 112:~jt E/DEC/1980/136.*1: E/OEC/1980/124'\lf" •

.~ E/OEC/1980/128~I

~1:11

F./DEC/1980/132.j:

~

22

SUBJECT INDEX(1st regular session, 1980)

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: COMMITTEES- - 1st (Economic) Committee: agenda and organization of

work

DocumentsE!1980/L.13 Economic and Social Council Bu­

reau. Note on organization of the work ofthe 1st regular session

Discussion in 1st (Economic) Cttee: Meeting E/1980/C.I/SR.I

-- 1st (Economic) Committee: officers: election

Discussion in 1st (Economic) Cttee: Meetings E/1980/C.1/SR.I-3

Mr. Mohan Prasad Lohani was elected Vice-Chair­man at the 1st meeting; Mr. ZoranLazarevic(Yugoslavia) was elected Vice-Chairman atthe 3rd meeting

E/1980/53E/1980/55E/1980/54

-- 2nd (Social) Committee: agenda and organization of work

DocumentsE/1980/L.13 Economic and Social Council: Bu­

reau. Note on organization of the work ofthe 1st regular session

Discussion in 2nd (Social) Cttee: Meetings E/1980/C. a/SR. I, 19

-- 2nd (Social) Committee: officers: election

Discussion in 2nd (Social) Cttee: Meetings E/1980/C. a/SR. 1, a, 8

Officers of the Cttee were elected as follows:Mr. Johan Nordenfelt (Sweden) was electedVice-Chairman at the 2nd meati!'-e;; Mr. PeterSimmons (Barbados) was elected Vice-Chair­man at the 8th meeting

- - 2nd (Social) Committee: reports

Bee under sub ect of re ort for discussion (agendaitem num ers given in paren eses

E/1980/51 & Human rights questions (includesCorr.1 capital punishment) (6)

E/1980/48 & Migrant workers: human rights: pro-Corr. 1 tection (7)

E/1980/47 & Narcotic drugs: control (10)Corr.l

E/1980/49 & Social development questions (9)Corr.l

E/1980/50 & Women: status and advancement (8)Corr.l

23

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: COMMITTEES (con­tinued)

-- Sessional Working Group on the Implementation of theInternational Covenant on Economic, Social and CulturalRights: agenda and organization of work'

DocumentsE!1980i'WG.1/L.l Economic and Social Council:

Sessional Working Group. Time-table ap­proved by the Working Group

Discussion in Sessional worki, Grou,: MeetingsE/19807WG.l/SR.2, 3, 6, ,11,1

-- Sessional Working Group on the Implementation of theInternational Covenant on Economic, Social and CulturalRights: members: appointment

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings E/1980/SR. 3-5,13The council toOk note of appointment by the Presi­

dent of the following Council members asmembers of the Sessional Working Group asdecision 1980/111: Barbados, Ecuador, Fin­land, Germany (Federal Republic), ,Hungary,India, Japan, Romania, Spain and the USSRwere noted at the 4th meeting; Iraq, LibyanArab Jamahiriya, Senegal and United Re­public of Tanzania were noted at the 5thmeeting. At the 13th meeting the Councilagreed that there was no need to proceedwith the appointment of one member fromLatin American states in order to completethe membership of the Working Group

-- Sessional Working Group on the Implementation of theInternational Covenant on Economic, Social and CulturalRights: officers: election

Discussion in Sessional Working Group: MeetingsE/1980!WG.I/SR.1, a

The following officers were elected by acclamationat the 2nd meeting: Mr. Lajos Nagy (Hun­gary) was elected Chairman; Mr.• ClausVollers (Germany (Federal Republic»,Mr. Habib AI-Kaisi (Iraq) and Mr. Awad S.Burwin (Libyan Arab Jamahiriya) wereelected Vice-Chairmen; and Mr. Edwin R.Johnson (Ecuador) was elected Rapporteur

-- Sessional Working Group on the Implementation of theInternational Covenant on Economic, Social and CulturalRights: report E/1980/60 (& Corr.1, Russian only)

See Human rights: economic, social and cultural:Covenant, 1966: implementation fOI' discus­sion

ELDERLY AND AGED PERSONS (agenda item 9)General Assembly resolution 33/52

DocumentsE!1980/C. 2/L. 5 Malta, Nepal and United states.

Draft resolution on the World Assembly onthe Elderly

E/1980/C. 2/L. 7 Secretary-General. Statementof programme budget implications of draftresolution in E/1980/C. 2/L. 5

A/34/130 Secretary-General. Report on thedraft programme and arrangements for theWorld Assembly on the Elderly

SUBJECT INDEX(1st regular session, 1980)

HUDIORO, DR. (Indonesia)-- biography E/1980/21

GU~TEMALA

-- human rights: violations (agenda item 6)

DocumentsE/1980/13 (E/CN. 4/1408) (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl.

No.3) Commission on Human Rights. Re­port on the 36th session, 4 Feb - 14 Mar1980 (chaps. X and XXVI. A. 32)

Discussion in 2nd ~SoCial) Cttee: Meetings E/1980/c. 2/SR. 18, 0

GUERRA DE VILLALAZ, AURA (Panama)-- biography E/1980/21

HORN OF AFRICA-- assistance to refugees

Bee Somalia (and other countries in the Horn of- Africa): humanitarian assistance for refu­

gees

United Kingdom (includesnon-metropolitan non­self-governing terri­tories)

ChileGermany (Federal Re-

public)NorwayDenmarkFinlandAustraliaUSSRColombiaCzechoslovakiaByelorussian SSRRomaniaCyprusUkrainian SSRPolandBulgariaSyrian Arab RepublicSpainJamaicaChile

E/1978/8/Add. 10E{1978/8/Add. 11

E/1978/8/Add. 12E/1978/8/Add. 13E/1978/8/Add. 14E/I978/8/Add. 15EfI978/8/Add. 16E/1978/8/Add. 17E/1978/8/Add, 18E/1978/8/ ,.dd. 19E/1978/8/Add. 20E/1978/8/Add. 21E/1978/8/Add. 22E/1978/8/Add. 23E/1978/8/Add. 24E/1978/8/Add. 25E/1978/8/Add. 26E/1978/8/Add. 27E/1978/8/Add. 28

HUMAN RIGHTS-- economic, social atd cultural: Covenant, 1966: imple-

mentation (agenda item 5)Economic and Social Council resolution 1988 (LX)and decisions 1978/9 and 1978/10General Assembly resolution 2200 (XXI)

He orts submitted b States Parties to the Covenantconcerning rig ts covere y ar lC es - as 0 ows:

E/1978/8/Add.1 EcuadorE/1978/8/Add. 2 IranE/197E/8/Add. 3 TunisiaE/1978/8/Add. 4 PhilippinesE/1978/8/Add.5 SwedenE/1978/8/Add. 6 MongoliaE/1978/8/Add.7 HungaryE/1978/8/Add. 8 German Democratic

(& Add. 8/Corr .1, RepublicEnglish only)

E/1978/8/Add. 9

- - refugees and displaced persons: assistance to

see Somalia (and other countries in the Horn of- Africa): humanitarian assistance for refugees

ETHIOPIA-- assistance to drought-stricken areas (agenda item 3)

General Assembly resolution 34/54

Documents- E/19aO/L.18/Rev.l Algeria, Cuba, Egypt, Ethi­

opia, India, Kenya, Lesotho, Libyan ArabJamahiriya, Malawi, Nepal, Nigeria, Sudan,Trinidad and Tobago, United Republic ofTanzania, Yugoslavia and Zambia. Reviseddraft resolution

Discussion in Plenary: Meeti~s E/1980/SR.6, 7Draft resolution in E/1980/L.18/Rev.l, as orally

revised, on assistance to the drought-strick­en areas of Ethiopia, adopted without vote atthe 7th meeting as resolution 1980/2

ELDERLY AND AGED PERSONS (continued)

Documents (continued)A/34/1S0/Add. 1 secretarY-General. Note on

administrative and financial implications 01proposals in A/34/130

Discussion in 2nd (SOCialJ Cttee: Meetings E/1980/C.2/Sn.a-13,la,2,23

E/1980/49 Report

Discussion in Plenait: Meeting E/1980/SR. 22Draft resolution in E/1980/49, on arrangements

for the World Assembly on the Elderly,adopted without vote as resolution 1980/26

EQUATORIAL GUINEA- - human rights: violations (agenda item 6)

DocumentsE/1980/13 (E/CN.4/1408) (ESCOR~ 19~0, Suppl.

No.3) Commission on Huruan Rights. Re­port on the 36th session, 4 Feb - 14 Mar1980 (chaps. I. B.15, X and XXVI. A. 3~)

Discussion in 2nd ~SOCial~ Cttee: Meetings E/1980/c. 2/SR.15, 7,20, 2E/1980/51 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR.22Ora decision XV in E/1980/51, on the situation

of human rights in Equatorial Guinea,adopted without vote as decision 1980/137

GROUP OF EXPERTS ON TAX TREATIES BE1WEEN DE­VELOPED AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

-- activities (summary) E/1980/11 & Corr.l

Bee Tax treaties: between developed and developing- countries for discussion

GAINER, RONALD L. (United states)-- biography E/1980/21

GENNARO, GIUSEPPE D1 (Italy)-- biography E/1980/21

GODONY, JOZSEF (Hungary)-- biography E/1980/2i

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SUBJECT INDEX(1st regular session, 1980)

E/1980/6/Add. 11E/1980/6/Add. 12E/1980/6/Add. 13E/1980/6/Add. 14E/1980/6/Add. 15

E/1980/6/Add. 3E/1980/6/Add. 4E/1980/6/Add. 5E/1980/6/Add. 6

E/1980/6/Add. 7E/1980/6/Add. 8E/1980/6/Add. 9E/1980/6/Add. 10

HUMAN RIGHTS (continued)-- economic, social and cultural: Covenant, 1966: imple­

mentation (continued)

Re orts submitted b States Parties to the Covenantconcerning rig s covere y artic es as 0 ows:

E/1980/6 General guidelinesE/1980/6/Add. 1 RomaniaE/1980/6/Add. 2 United Republic of Tan-

zaniaCyprusChileNorwayGerman Democratic

RepublicMongoliaSwedenSyrian Arab RepublicGermany (Federal

Republic)FinlandPolandSenegal(Not yet issued)Denmark

Other documentsE/1978!8 secretary-General. NoteE/1979/7 secretary-General. Note transmitting

comments from Philippines with reference tothe report of the Cttee of Experts on theApplication of Conventions and Recommen­dations of ILO on progress in achieving ob­servance of the provisions of articles 6-9 ofthe Covenant (document E/1978/27)

E/1979/14 &Add. 1 secretary-General. Analyti­cal summary of reports submitted by statesParties concerning rights covered by articles6-9 of the Covenant

E/1979/33 (English, French & Spanish only) Sec­retary-General. Note transmitting 2nd re­port by the Cttee of Experts on the Applica­tion of Conventions and Recommendations ofILO on progress in achieving observance ofthe provisions of articles 6-9 of the Covenant,

E/1979/97 Turkey. Letter, 21 Sep 1979, trans­mitting letter from Mr. R. R. Denktas con­cerning report by the Greek-Cypriot admin­istration (E/1978/8/Add. 21) on human rightsin Cyprus

E/1980/17 secretary-General. Note on status ofratifications or accessions to the Covenant,and of submission of reports under the 1stand 2nd stages of the programme establishedby Council resolution 1988 (LX)

E/1980/22 secretary-General. Analytical sum­mary of reports submitted by states Partiesin accordance with Council resolution 1988(LX) concerning rights covered by articles10-12 of the Covenant

E/1980/24 secretary-General. Note transmittingreport of WHO concerning rights covered byarticle 12 of the Covenant

E/1980/35 secretary-General. Note transmitting3rd report by the ILO Cttee of Experts on theApplication of Conventions and Recommenda­tions on progress in achieving observance ofthe provisions of articles 6-9 of the Covenant

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HUMAN RIGHTS (continued)-- economic, social and cultural: Covenant, 1966: imple­

mentation (continued)

Other documents (continued)E!1980!L.34/Rev.l Australia, Canada, Cyprus,

Ecuador, Finland, Germany (Federal Repub­lic), Jamaica, Japan, Libyan Arab Jama­hiriya, senegal, Spain, Sweden and UnitedKingdom. Revised draft resolution

E/1980/WG.I/L.1 Economic and Social Council:sessional Working Group. Time-table ap­proved by the Working Group

E/1980/WG.l/L.2 Economic and Social Council:Bureau. Draft resolution

Discussion in sessional Working Group: MeetingsE!1980/WG.l!SR.4-21

E/1980/60 (& Corr. 1, Russian only) ReportE/1980/WG.l/L.3 Draft report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeti~s E/1980/SB.13, 22Draft resolution in E/1980/L. 34/Rev.l, deciding

to review at its organizational session for1981, the composition, organization andadministrative arrangements of the WorkingGroup on the Implementation of the Interna­tional Covenant on Economic, Social andCultural Rights, and also deciding that theWorking Group for 1981 shall be constitutedunder existing arrangements at the organiza­tional session in 1981, adopted without voteat the 22nd meeting as resolution 1980/24

At the 22nd meeting, the Council took note of thereport of the sessional Working Group(E/1980/60) as decision 1980/122

HUMAN RIGHTS QUESTIONS (agenda item 6)Economic and Social Council resolutions 5 (I),1745 (LIV) and 1930 (LVIn); and decisions 1978/28,1979/36 and 1979/39General Assembly resolutions 32/61 and 34/179

See also Afghan\stan situationArab territories occupied by Israel: human

rights: violations by IsraelCapital punishmentChild labourChild rights: convention (draft)Chile: human rights: violationsDecade for Action to Combat Rat sm and

Racial Discrimination, 1973-1983Democratic Kampuchea: human rights: vio­

lationsDetained or imprisoned persons: human

rightsDisappeared personsDivision of Human Right§; redesignation

as, Centre for Human R_ightsEquatorial Guinea: human rights: violationsGuatemala: human rights: violationsHuman rights: economic, social and cul-

tural: Covenant, 1966: implementa­tion

Malawi: human rights of Jehovah's Wit-nesses: violations

Migrant workers: human rights: protectionMilitary service: conscientious objectionSecretariat: staff: human rightsSlavery

SUBJECT INDEX(1st regular session, 1980)

HUMAN RIGHTS QUESTIONS (continued)

see also (continued)Torture and other inhuman punishment:

preventionTrade union rights: infringementswestern Sahara: self-government or inde­

pendence

DocumentsE!1980/9 & Corr.l, 2, Add.l, Add.l/Corr.l,

Add. 2, 3, Secretary-General. Report00_ capital punishment

E/1980/13 (ElcN. 4/1408) (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl.No.3) & Corr.l Commission on HumanRights. Report on the 36th session, 4 Feb­14 Mar 1980 (includes five draft resolutionsand five draft decisions for action by theCouncil)

E/1980/13/Add. 1 (E/CN. 4/1408/Add. 1) (ESCOR,1980, Suppl. No.3A) Commission on HumanRights. Addendum to the report on the 36thsession (contains abridged record of discus­sion on agenda items)

E/1980/25 Secretariat. Note transmittingportion of report of the Ad Hoc WorkingGroup of Experts of the Commission onHuman Rights relating to allegations ofinfringements of trade union rights inSout~ Africa (entire report issued asE/CN.4/1365)

E/1980/85 Malawi. Note verbale, 12 May,concerning the alleged persecution ofJehovah's Witnesses in Malawi

E/1980/NOO/l & Add.l Amnesty International.Statements on capital punishment

E/1980/C. 2/L. 8 Algeria, Finland, Ghana,India, Nigeria, Senegal, Sweden, UnitedReplblic of Tanzania, Yugoslavia andZambia. Draft resolution on allegationsof infringements of trade union rights inSouth Africa

E/1980/C. 2/L. 9 Denmark, Finland, Italy,Norway and Sweden. Draft decision oncapital punishment

E/CN.5/558 Cttee on Crime Prevention and Con­trol. Report on its 5th session, 5-16 Jun1978 (chap. vn - capital punishment)

Meetings E/1980/

JJiscussion in Plenary: Meetings E/1980/SR. 22,23Draft resolutions and draft decisions in E/1980/

51 were adopted at the 22nd meeting asfollows:

Draft resolution I, authorizing the Sub"'Com­mission on Prevention of Discriminationand Protection of Minorities to entrustMr. Abu Sayeed Chowdhury with thepreparation of a study on discriminatorytreatment of members of racial, ethnic,religious or linguistic groups at variouslevels in the administration of criminaljustice proceedings, and to also desig­nate a special rapporteur to carry outa study on political, economic, culturaland other factors underlying situations

26

HUMAN RIGHTS QUESTIONS (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)Dralt resolutions and draft decisions in E/1980!

51 were adopted at the 22nd meeting asfollows (continued)

Draft resolution I (continued)leading to racism, including a surveyof the increase or decline of all formsof racism and racial discrimination,adopted without vote as resolution1980/28

Draft resolution II, transmitting to the GeneralAssembly at its 35th session the draftdeclaration on the human rights of indi­viduals who are not citizens of the coun­try in which they live, along with com­ments from Member States (E/CN. 4/1336, E/CN.4/1354 & Add.1-6), adoptedwithout vote as resolution 1980/29

Draft resolution m, on development of publicinformation activities in the field ofhuman rights, adopted without vote asresolution 1980/30

Draft resolution IV, on the situation regardlngthe alleged persecution of Jehovah'sWitnesses in Malawi, adopted withoutvote as resolution 1980/31

Draft resolution V, authoriZing a meeting ofan open-ended working group prior tothe 37th session of the Commission onHuman Rights to complete work on adraft convention against torture andother cruel, inhuman or degradingtreatment or punishment, adoptedwithout vote as resolution 1980/32

Draft resolution VI, on allegations regardinginfringements of trade union rights inSouth Africa, adopted without vote asresolution 1980/33

Draft decision I, noting resolution 15 (XXXVI)of the Commission on Human Rights,and authorizing the Sub-Commission onPrevention of Discrimination and Pro­tection of Minorities to entrustMr. Benjamin Whitaker with the re­sponsibil1ty of further extending andbringing up to date the 1967 report on

. slavery, adopted without vote as decision1980/123

Draft decision IT, noting resolution 16 (XXXVI)of the Commission on Human Rights, andauthorizing the Sub-Commission on Pre­vention of Discrimination and Protectionof Minorities to entrust Mr. L. M. Singhviwith the preparation of a report on theindependence and impartiality of judi­ciary, jurors and assessors and theindependence of lawyers, to the endthat there shall be no discrimination inthe administration of justice, adoptedwithout vote as decision 1980/124

Draft decision m, noting resolution 17 (XXXVI)of the Commission on Human Rights, andauthorizing the Sub-Commission on Pre­vention of Discrimination and Protectionof Minorities to entrust Mr. AbdelwahabBouhdiba with the preparation of a report

SUBJECT INDEX(1st regular session, 1980)

HUMAN RIGHTS QUESTIONS (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)Draft resoluBons and draft decisions in E/1980/

51 were adopted at the 22nd meeting asfollows (continued)

Draft decision m (continued)on the exploitation of child labour, adoptedwithout vote as decision 1980/125

Draft decision IV, noting resolution 18 (XXXVI)of the Commission on Human Rights, andauthorizing the Sub~Commissionon Pre­vention of Discrimination and Protectionof Minorities to appoint Mr. RaUl Ferreroas special Rapporteur to prepare a studyon the new international economic orderand the promotion of human rights, adoptedwithout vote as decision 1980/126

Draft dectston V, approving decision 5 (XXXVI)of the Commission on Human Rights ex­tending the period of work of the WorkingGroup on Slavery, adopted without voteas decision 1980/127

Draft decision VI, approving the decision ofthe Commission on Human Rights toestablish for one year a Worldng Groupto examine questions relevant to enforcedor involuntary disappearances of persons,adopted without vote as decision 1980/128

Draft decision VIT, approving the decision ofthe Commission on Human Rights to ex­tend for another year the mandate of theSpecial Rapporteur on the situation ofhuman rights in Chile, adopted (38-3-12)by recorded. vote as decision 1980/129

Draft decision Vill, on the study of regionaland national dimensions of the right todevelopment as a human right, adoptedwithout vote as decision 1980/130

Draft decision IX, on the revised report onthe adverse consequences for the enjoy­ment of human rights of political, mili­tary, economic and other forms of assis­tance to colonial and racist regimes insouthern Africa, and the updating of thelist contained therein of banks, trans­national corporations and other organi­zations giving assistance to theseregimes, adopted (40-6-6) by recordedvote as decision 1980/131

Draft decision X, endorsing the request by theCommission on Human Rights that theSecretary-General consider redesigna­tion of the Divi.sion of Human Rights asa Centre for Human Rights, adoptedwithout vote as decision 1980/132

Draft decision XI, deciding that summaryrecords would be reintroduced for theCommission on Human Rights and forthe Sub-Commission on Prevention ofDiscrimination and Protection of Minori­ties, adopted (47-1-5) as deetsioi,1980/133

Draft decision XII, approving the decision ofthe Commission on Human Rights to setup a worldng group to examine situationsreferred to the Commission under Coun­cil resolution 1503 (XLVm) and situa-

27

HUMAN RIGHTS QUESTIONS (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)Draft resolutions and draft decisions in E/19801

51 were adopted at the 22nd meeting asfollows (continued)

Draft decision XU (continued)tions which the Commission has decidedto keep under review, adopted withoutvote as decision 1980/134

Draft decision xm, approving the decision ofthe Commission on Human Rights thatStates in respect of which situations arebeing considered under Council resolu­tion 1503 (XLVm) on violations of humanrights, shall have the right to attend andparticipate in discussion of the situationabout which they are concerned, adoptedwithout vote as decision 1980/135

Draft decision XIV, on the situatioil of humanrights in Democratic Kampuchea, adopt­ed (34-6-8) by recorded vote as decision1980/136

Draft decision XV, on the situation of humanrights in Equatorial Guinea, adoptedwithout vote ac decision 1980/137

Draft decision XVI, authoriZing the meeting ofan open-ended working group prior to the37th session of the Commission on HumanRights to facilitate completion of work ona draft convention on the rights of thechild, adopted without vote as decision1980/138

Draft decision XVII, on postponement of thenext session of the Ad Hoc Cttee onPeriodic Reports, adopted without voteas decision 1980/139

Draft decision XVIII, authoriZing additionalmeeting services for the 37th sessionof the Commission on Human Rights,adopted without vote as dectston 1980/140

Draft decision XIX, taking note of the reportof the Commission on Human Rights(E/1980/13 & Corr. 1), adopted withoutvote as decision 1980/141

Draft decision XX, taking note of the reportof the Secretary-General on capitalpunishment (E/1980/9 & Corr.l, Add. 1,2), adopted without vote as decision1980/142

INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS

See also Non-governmental organizations

-- participation in Economic and Social Council (agendaitem 1)

DocumentsEI1980752 Economic and Social Council: Bureau.

Note transmitting applications from theAsian Productivity Organization, the Inter­national Center for Public Enterprises inDeveloping Countries, the Latin AmericanEnergy Organization, and the Latin Ameri­can Economic System, to participate inspecific discussions of the Council (noterecommends that participation be granted)

SUBJECT INDEX(lst regular session, 1980)

Composition of the Board of Trustees of the InternationalResearch and Training Institute for the Advancement of

Women as of 1 Jul 1980

INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH AND TRAINING INSTITUTEFOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF WOMEN

-- report, 1st session, 1979 E/1980/23

see Women: status and advancement for discussion

-- humanitarian assistance and relief (agenda item 16)

DocumentsE/1980/58 Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines,

Singapore and Thailand. Letter, 21 Apr,requesting inclusion in agenda of additionalitem "Humanitarian assistance and reliefto the Kampuchean people"

INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS (continued)-- participation in Economic and Social Council (continued)

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/sR. 15The Council decIaeCl without vote to designate

the four organizations mentioned in E/1980152 to participate on a continuing basis in thedeliberations of the Council on questionswithin the scope of their activities as de­cision 1980/114

LEBANON-- reconstruction and development assistance (agenda

item 3)General Assembly resolution 34/135

DocumentsE/1980/L.29 Argentina, Brazil, Cyprus, Ecuador,

Ethiopia, France, Indonesia, Iraq, Italy,Japan, Jordan, Lebanon, Libyan Arab Jama­hiriya, Mexico, Morocco, Nepal, Pakistan,senegal, SUdan, United Arab Emirates, UnitedStates and Yugoslavia. Draft resolution

KAMPUCHEAN PEOPLE (continued)-- humanitarian assistance and relief (continued)

Documents (continued)E11980/61 Viet Nam. Letter, 28 Apr, trans­

mitting message from Mr. Hun Sen, Minis­ter for Foreign Affairs of the People' BRepublic of Kampuchea, concerning proposedconvening of an international conference inMay 1980 for emergency assistance to theKampuchean people

E/1980/63 Poland. Note verbale, 30 Apr, con­cerning Polish assistance rendered toKampuchea

E/1980/69 Mongolia. Note verbale, 1 May,concerning assistance rendered by Mongoliato Kampuchea

E/1980/70 USSR. Letter, 1 May, concerningassistance provided by USSR to Kampucheain 1980

E!1980/L.33 Australia, Belgium, Denmark,France, Germany (Federal Republic),Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Malaysia,Nepal, Netherlands, Pakistan, Philippines,Senegal, Singapore, Somalia, Thailand andUnited Kingdom. Draft resolution on inter­national meeting on humanitarian assistanceand relief to the Kampuchean people

E/1980!L.35 Bulgaria, Byelorussian SSR, Cuba,Czechoslovakia, German Democratic Repub­lic, Hungary, Lao People's DemocraticRepublic, Mongolia, Poland, Ukrainian SSR,USSR and Viet Nam. Draft resolution

E/1980/L.37 Secretary-General. statement ofprogramme budget implications of draftresolution in E!1980!L. 33

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings E/1980/SR. 12,15-19, 21

Draft resolution in E/1980/L. 33, as orally re­vised, deciding that an International Meet­ing on Humanitarian Assistance and Reliefto the Kampuchean People shall be convenedat Geneva in the latter part of May 1980,adopted (41-4-4) by roll-call vote at the21st meeting as resolution 1980/23

Oral proposal by Nepal, that no decision be takenon dratt resolution in E/1980/L. 35, wasadopted (23-11-13) at the 21st meeting

KIRATIBUTR, PRATUANG (Thailand)-- biography E/1980/21

LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIES

See Developing countries: least developed: specialmeasures

198319811983198119831982

Term of Office(expires 30 Jun)

1982198219811982

Members

INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH AND TRAINING INSTITUTEFOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF WOMEN: BOARD OFTRUSTEES

-- members: election (agenda item 14)Economic and Social Council resolution 1979/11General Assembly resolution 33/187

DocumentsEI1D80/57 Secretary-General. Note

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR.21The Council reappointed, for a second term of

membership to the Board, to expire on30 Jun 1983, the following members asdecision 1980/121: Mi'. Emmanuel T.Esquea-Guerrero (Dominican Republic),Ms. Lily Monze (Zambia), and Me. IreneTinker (United States)

GuIzar Bano (Pakistan)Ester Boserup (Denmark)Marcelle Devaud (France)Vilma Esp(n de Castro (Cuba)Emmanuel T. Esquea-Guerrero

ij (Dominican Repablic)IAziza Hussein (Egypt)l Lily Monze (Zambia)" Nobuko Takahashi (Japan)i Irene Tinker (United States)!Vida Tomsic (Yugoslavia)

I~I KAMPUCHEAN PEOPLE~1 See also Democratic Kampuchea: human rights:l violations'I!!:"I'IiI'Ii

I'I:

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SUBJECT INDEX(1st regular session, 1980)

LEBANON (continued)__ reconstructlon and development assistance (continued)

Documents (continued)A/35!99 Secretary-General. Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings E/1980/SR.13, 14,16

Draft resolution in E/1980/L.29, on assistancefor the reconstruction and development ofLebanon, adopted without vote at the 16thmeeting as resolution 1980/15

MALAWI-- human rights of Jehovah's Witnesses: violations (agenda

item 6)

DocumentsE/1980713 (E/CN.4/1308) (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl.

No.3) Commission on Human Rights. Re­port on the 36th session, 4 Feb - 14 Mar1980 (chaps.LA.IV, X and XXVI.B.I0)

Discussion in 2nd (Social) Cttee: Meetings E/1980/C. 21SR.15, 22

E/1980/51 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 22Draft resolution IV in E/1980/51, on the situation

regarding the alleged persecution of Jeho­vah's Witnesses in Malawi, adopted withoutvote as resolution 1980/31

MANUAL FOR THE NEGOTIATION OF BILATERAL TAXTREATIES BETWEEN DEVELOPED AND DEYELOP­ING COUNTRIES

-- text ST/ESA/94 (Sales No.E.79.XV!.3)

See Tax treaties: between developed and developing- countries for discussion

MASS COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA-- influence on attitudes

See Women: status and advancement

MAWIK-NDI-MUYENG (Zaire)-- biography E/1980/21

MAYORCA, JUAN MANUEL (Venezuela)-- biography E/1980/21/Corr.l

MEETING OF EXPERTS ON THE UNITED NATIONS PRO­GRAMME IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION ANDFINANCE, 5th, 1980

-- report E/1980/20/Add.l

See Public administration and finance for discussion

METZGER, ALBERT (Sierra Leone)-- biography E/1980/21

MIGRANT WORKERS-- human rights: protection (agenda item 7)

Economic and Social Council resolution 1979/13

DocumentsE/1980/15 (E/CN. 6/642) (ESCOR, 1980, Supple

No.5) Commission on the Status of Women.Report on the 28th session, 25 Feb - 5 Mar1980 (includes resolution 1 (XXVIII) on wel­fare of female migrant workers and wivesof migrant workers)

29

MIGRANT WORKERS (continued)-- human rights: protection (continued,

Documents (continued)E/1980/16 Secretary-General. Report on mea­

sures to improve the situation and ensure thehuman rights and dignity of all migrant work­ers

E/1980/L.14 Commission on the Status of Wom­en. Extract from report on the 28th session(includes resolution 1 (XXVm) on welfare offemale migrant workers and wives of mi­grant workers)

E/1980/C. 2/L.l Algeria, Barbados, Mexico,Pakistan, Romania, Senegal, Turkey andYugoslavia. Draft resolution

Discussion in 2nd (Social) Cttee: Meetings E/1980/C. 2/SR. 4-7, 9

E/1980/48 & Corr.l Raport

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 18Draft resolution in E/1980, on measures fo im­

prove the situation and ensure the humanrights and dignity of all migrant workers,adopted without vote as resolution 1980/16

MILITARY SERVICE-- conscientious objection (agenda item 6)

DocumentsE/1980/13 (E/CN. 4/1408) (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl.

No.3) Commission on Human Rights. Re­port on the 36th session, 4 Feb - 14 Mar1980 (chaps.XIII and XXVI.A.38)

Discussion in 2nd (Social) Cttee: Meeting E/1980/C.2/SR.21

MISSING AND DISAPPEARED PERSONS

See Detained or imprisoned persons: human rightsDisappeared personsHuman rights questions

NARCOTIC DRUGS-- control (agenda item 10)

General Assembly resolutions 9 (I), 34/173 and34/177

DocumentsE/1980/14 (E/CN. 7/654) (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl.

No.4) Commission on Narcotic Drugs. Re­port on the 6th special session, 11-20 Feb1980 (includes six draft resolutions for actionby the Council)

E/1980/32!Rev.l INCB. Summary of report for1979 (full report issued as documentE/!NCB/47 (Sales No. E. 80. XI. 2»

E/1980/L.15 SecretarY-General. Note concern­ing report on exchange of information onbanned, hazardous chemicals and unsafepharmaceutical products (suggests post­ponement of Council consideration of reportunti11981)

Discussion in 2nd (Social) Cttee: Meetings E!1980/C.2/SR.I-3

E/1980/4'l & Corr.l Report

SUBJECT INDEX(1st regular session, 1980)

NARCOTIC DRUGS (continued)-- control (continued)

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR.18Draft resolutions and draft decisions E/1980/47

were adopted without vote as follows:

Draft resolution I, on report and activities ofINCB, adopted as resolution 1980/17

Draft resolution IT, on increased priority forthe control of drug abuse and illicittraffic in African countries, adopted asresolution 1980/18

Draft resolution ro, on greater participationby the UN system in drug abuse control,adopted as resolution 1980/19

Draft resolution IV, on maintenance of a world­wide balance between the supply of nar­cotic drugs and the legitimate demandfor medical and scientific purposes,adopted as resolution 1980/20

Draft resolution V, on financial assets andtransactions related to Ulici,t drug traf­ficking, adopted as resolution 1980/21

Draft resolution VI, welcoming establishmentof the Conference of the South AmericanAgreement on Narcotic Drugs and Psy­chotropic SUbstances, and the PermanentSecretariat of the Conference, adoptedas resolution 1980/22

Draft decision I, postponing until 1981 consid­eration of the report on exchange of in­formation on banned, hazardous chemi­cals and unsafe pharmaceutical products,requested by General Assembly resolution34/173, adopted as decision 1980/116

Draft decision IT, requesting the Secretariatto take measures necessary to ensurethat the Permanent Secretariat of theConference of the South American Agree­ment on Narcotic Drugs and PsychotropicSUbstances be granted observer status atfuture sessions of the Commission onNarcotic Drugs, adopted as dectsion1980/117

Draft decision m, bringing attention of resolu­tion 5 (S-VI) of the Commission on Nar­cotic Drugs, entitled "International drugcontrol strategy and policies" and annexedhereto, to the attention of the GeneralAssembly at its 35th session, adopted asdecision 1980/118

Draft decision IV, approving the provisionalagenda and list of documents, includedherein, for the 29th session of the Com­mlsston on Narcotic Drugs, adopted asdecision 1980/119

The Council decided without vote to take note ofthe report of the Commission on NarcoticDrugs (E/1980/14) and the report of INCB(E/1980/32/Rev.l) as decision 1980/120

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NATURAL RESOURCES (agenda item 13)Economic and Social Council resolution 1979/70General Assembly resolution 34/191

DocumentsE/1980/19 (& Corr.l, English only), Add. 1

Secretary-General. Report on the follow-upto and implementation of the Mar del PlataAction Plan for water resources developmentand management, and on activities relatedto water resources policy and planning with­in the UN system

E/1980/C. l/L.l Argentina. Draft decision

Discussion in 1st (Economic) Cttee: Meetings E/1980/C.17SR.2, 3, 5

E/1980/53 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR.15Dran decision in E/1980/53, taking note of the

report in E/1980/19 & Corr.1 & Add. 1, andrequesting the Secretary-General, in consul­tation with ACC, to submit a detailed reporton means of implementing proposals con­tained in the report noted, for further con­sideration by the Cttee on Natural Resourcesin 1981, was adopted without vote as decision1980/115

NEW INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ORDER-- & promotion of human rights

See Human rights questions

NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS (agenda item 1)

See also Intergovernmental organizations: participa­tion in Economic and Social Council

DocumentsEI1980/37 Cttee on NGOs. Report recommend­

ing permission be granted to allow listedorganizations to be heard in connexion withspecific items on the Council's agenda

OLIVEROS CATALAN, MARIO ROLANDO (Guatemala)-- biography E/1980/21

PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS, UNSAFE- - information exchange

See Narcotic drugs: control

POPULATION COMMISSION-- members: election (agenda item 14)

Economic and Social Council resolution 557 C (xvm)and decision of 19 Dec 1968

DocumentsE/t980/L.2 Secretary-General. Note

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR.20The following States were elected by acclamation

for four-year terms beginning 1 Jan 1981as decision 1980/121: Greece, Honduras,Hungary, Netherlands, Norway, Peru,Rwanda, Thailand and Zaire

SUBJECT INDEX(1st regular session, 1980)

POPULATION COMMISSION (continued)-- members: election (continued)

Composition of the Population Commissionas of 1 Jan 1981

Members Term of Office Me!Qbers Term of Office(expires 31 Dec) (expires 31 Dec)

:Barbados 1981 Nigeria 1983Ecuador 1983 Norway 1984Egypt 1981 Panama 1981Finland 1983 Peru 1984France 1983 Rwanda 1984Greece 1984 Sierra Leone 1983Honduras 1984 Sri Lanka 1983Hungary 1984 Thailand 1984India 1981 Ukrainian SSR 1983Indonesia 1983 USSR 1981Japan 1981 United Kingdom 1981Malawi 1981 United states 1981Morocco 1983 Zaire 1984Netherlands 1984

PROSTITUTION-- prevention

See Women: status and advancement

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE (agenda item 11)Economic and Social Council resolution 1978/75

DocumentsE!l9Bo/20 (& Corr .1, English only) Secretary­

General. Report commenting on recom­mendations of the 5th Meeting of Expertson the UN Programme in Public Adminis­tration and Finance for Development

E/1980/20/Add. 1 Meeting of Experts on the UNProgramme in Public Administration andFinance, 5th, New York, 17-25 Jan 1980.R~rt

E/1980/20/Add.2 Secretary-General. Statementof programme budget implications of pro­posals in E/1980/20

E/1980/C.l/L.2 Algeria, Cyprus, Ecuador,Ghana, India, Kenya, Mexico, Morocco,Nepal, Pakistan, Sudan, United Republicof Tanzania, Venezuela, Yugoslavia andZambia. Draft resolution

Discussion in 1st (Economic) cttee: Meetings E/1980/'e.l/SR. 3,4,6, 7

E/1980/55 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR.15Draft resolution in E/1980/55, on public admmis­

tration and finance for development in the1980s, including request for the Secretary­General to consult Governments of MemberSta.tes on the PJ'oposal to establish an inter­national centre for P\lblic accounting andauditing for development, adopted withoutvote as resolution 1980/12

RACIAL DISCRIMINATION

See Decade for Action to Combat Racism and RacialDiscrimination: 1973-1983

Human rights questions

31

REFUGEES- - assistance

S.ee Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and- relief

Somalia (and other countries in the Horn ofAfrica): humanitarian assistance for refu­gees

RELIGIOUS DISCRIMINATION

See Human rights questions

RIGHTS OF THE CHILD-- convention (draft)

See Child rights: convention (draft)

RURAL WOMEN- ~ advancement

See Women: status and advancement

ST. CLAIRE, CAROLINE (United States)-- tribute to

statement in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 23 (Eco­nomIc and SOcial Council: President)

SCHEITZER SPEISKY, MIGUEL (Chile)-- biography E/1980/21

SECRETARIAT-- staff: human rights (agenda item 6)

DocumentsE/19BO/IS (E/CN.4/1408) (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl.

No.3) Commission on Human Rights. Re­port on the 36th session, 4 Feb - 14'Mar1980 (chaps.X and XXVI.A.31)

Discussion in 2nd (Social) Cttee: Meetings E/1980/C.2/SR.15,19

SESSIONAL WORKING GROUP ON THE IMPLEMENTA ­TION OF THE INTERNJ\TIONAL COVENANT ONECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS

See Human rights: economic, social and cultural:- Covenant, 1966: implementation and under

Economic and Social Council: Committees

SHIDDO, ABDEL AZIZ ABDALLA (Sudan)-- biography E/1980/21/Add.2

SINGH, RAMANANDA PRASAD (N~pal)

-- biography E/1980/21

SLAVERY (agenda item 6)

DocumentsE/19Bo113 (E/CN.4/1408) (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl.

No.3) Com.mission on Human Rights. Re­port on the 36th session, 4 Feb - 14 Mar1980 (chaps. I. s.r and 5, JQCVI. A. 15 andXXVI.B.4 and 5)

Discussion in 2nd (Social) Cttee: Meetings E/1980/C.2/sR•15, 22 '

E/1980/51 Report

SUBJECT INDEX(1st regular session, 1980)

SLAVERY (continued)Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/sR.22

Drift decisions In E/1980/51 were adopted with­out vote as follows:

Draft decision I, noting resolution 15 (XXXVI)of the Commission on Human Rights,and authorizing the Sub-Commission onPrevention of Discrimination and Pro­tection of Minorities to entrustMr. Benjamin Whitaker with the re­sponsibility of further extending andbringing up to date the 1967 report onslavery, adopted as decision 1980/123

Draft decision V, approving decision 5 (XXXVI)of the Commission on Human Rightsextending the period of worh of theWorking Grou'll on Slavery, adopted asdecision 1980/127

SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT QUESTIONS (agenda item 9)Economic and Social Council resolution 1979/45General Assembly resolution 33/52See also Elderly and aged persons

. Youth policies and programmes. Documents

E/1980/31 Ad Hoc Working Group on the soctatAspects of the Development Activities ofthe UN. Report

E/1980/NGO/3 International Association of PenalLaw, International Society for Criminology,and International Society of Social Defence.Statement on crime prevention and criminaljustice

E/1980/c.2/L.2 Algeria, Ecuador, Ghana,India, Indonesia, Lesotho, Libyan ArabJamahiriya, Mexico, Nepal, Pakistan,Philippines, Romania, Senegal, Turkey,Venezuela, Yugoslavia and Zambia. Draftresolution on co-ordination and informationin the field of youth

E/1980/c. 2/L. 5 Malta, Nepal and United States.Draft resolution on the World Assembly onthe Elderly

E/1980/C.2/L.7 Secretary-General. Statementof programme budget implications of draftresolution in E/1980/c. 2/L. 5

E/1980/c.2/L.10 Algeria, India, Italy, Nether­lands, Romania, United States and Yugosla­via. Draft resolution on the Ad Hoc WorkingGroup on the Social Aspects of the Develop­ment Activities of the UN

A/34/130 Secretary-General. Report on thedraft programme and arrangements for theWorld Assembly on the Elderly

A/34/130/Add. 1 Secretary-General. Note onadministrative and financial implicationsof proposals in A/34/130

Discussion in 2nd (Social) Cttee: Meetings E/19801C.2/SR.7-13, 18,20,23

E/1980/49 & Corr.l Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR.22Draft resolutions in E/1980/49 were adopted with­

out vote as follows:Draft resolution I, on co-ordination and infor­

mation in the field of youth, adopted asresolution 1980/25

32

SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT QUESTIONS (continued)

Discussion in Plenar~ (continued)Draft resoluHonsn E/1980/49 were adopted with­

out vote as follows (continued)Draft resolution II, on.arrangements for the

World Assembly on the Elderly, adoptedas resolution 1980/26

Draft resolution III, as orally amended, onrepoi"t and activities of the Ad HocWorking Group on the Social Aspectsof the Development Activities of the UN,adopted as resolution 1980/27

SOMALIA (AND OTHER COUNTRIES IN THE HORN OFAFRICA)

-- humanitarian assistance for refugees (agenda item 15)

DocumentsE/1980/43 Somalia. Letter, 7 Apr, requesting

inclusion in agenda of item "Assistance tothe refugees in Somalia"

E/1980/44 Mission to Somalia, 10-16 Dec 1979.Report

- E/1980/L.22 Cuba, Ethiopia, India, Kenya,Lesotho, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Malawi,Sudan, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania,Viet Nam and Zambia. Draft resolution onassistance to displaced persons in Ethiopia

E/1980/L. 23/Rev. 1 Democratic Kampuchea,Egypt, Indonesia, Italy, Jordan, LibyanArab Jamahiriya, Malawi, Morocco, Nepal,Pakistan, Senegal, Singapore, Somalia,Sudan, Thailand, United Arab Emirates,United Republic of Tanzania and Zambia.Revised draft resolution on assistance torefugees in Somalia

E/1980/L.24/Rev.1 Democratic Kampuchea,Djibouti, Egypt, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Italy,Kenya, Lesotho, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya,Nigeria, Pakistan, 8ene~al, Somalia, Sudan,United Arab Emirates, United Republic ofTanzania and Zamhltl.. Revised draft reso­lution on refugees in the Sudan

E/1980/L. 25 Central A1dcan Republic, Demo­cratic Kampuchea, Djibouti, France,Indonesia, Jordan, Kenya, Lesotho, LibyanArab Jamahiriya, Malawi, Morocco,Pakistan, Senegal, Sudan, Swaziland,United' Arab Emirates, United Republic ofTanzania and Zambia, Revised draft reso­lution, on assistance to refugees in Djibouti

E/1980/L.27 Secretary-General. Statement ofprogramme budget implications of draftresolution in E/1980/L. 22

E/1980/L.30 Secretary-General. Statement ofprogramme budget implications of draftresolution in E/1980/L. 24/Rev. 1

E/1980/L.31 Secretary-General. Statement ofprogramme budget implications of draftresolution in E/1980/L.25/Rev.1

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings E119801SR. 3(Ethiopia, Somalia), 11, 13, 14

The following draft resolutions were adopted with­out vote at the 14th meeting as follows:

Draft resolution in E/1980/L. 22, on assistanceto displaced persons in Ethiopia, adoptedas resolution 1980/8

SUBJECT INDEX(lst regular session, 1980)

Composition of the statistical Commissionas of 1 Jan 1981

SOUTHERN AFRICA-- adverse consequences of assistance to racist regimes

See Human rights questions

SPECIAL ECONOMIC AND DISASTER RELIEF ASSISTANCE

See Ethiopia: assistance to drought-stricken areas- Lebanon: reconstruction and development assis­

tance

SOUTH AFRICA-- trade union rtghts: infringements

See Human rights questions- Trade union rights: infringements

TORTURE AND OTHER INHUMAN PUNISHMENT-- prevention (agenda item 6)

See also Capital punishmentDetained or imprisoned persons: human

rightsHuman rights questions

DocumentsEI1980/13 (E/CN.4/1408) (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl.

No.3) Commission on Human Rights. Re­port on the 36th session, 4 Feb - 14 Mar1980 (chaps.LA. V, vm and XXVI.A.34)

E/1980/13/Add.l (E/CN.4/1408/Add.l) (ESCOR,1980, SUppl. No.3A) Commission on HumanIRights. Addendum to the report on the 36thsession (contains abridged record of discus­sion on agenda items)

Discussion in 2nd (Social) Cttee: Meetings E/1980/C. 2/SR .15, 18-22

E/1980/51 Report

TAN, TEOW YEOW (Singapore)-- biography E/1980/21

TAX TREATIES-- between developed and developing countries (agenda

item 12)Economic and Social Council decision 1978/14

DocumentsE71980/11 & Corr.l Secretary-General. Report

(includes review of work of the Group of Ex­perts on Tax Treaties between Developedand Developing Countries and features ofthe Manual for the Negotiation of BilateralTax Treaties between Developed and Devel­oping Countries (ST/ESA/94) and the UNModel Double Taxation Convention betweenDeveloped and Developing Countrtes (subse­quently issued as ST/ESA/I02»

E/1980/C.I/L.3/Rev.1 Chile, Ethiopia, Nigeria,Pakistan, Spain, United Kingdom, UnitedStates and Zambia. Revised draft resolu­tion

E/1980/C.1/L.3/Add.1 Secretary-General.Statement on programme budget implica­tions of draft resolution in E/1980/C .1/L. 3

ST/ESA/94 (Sales No. E. 79. XVI. 3) Manual forthe Negotiation of Bilateral Tax Treatiesbetween Developed and Developing Countries

Discussion in 1st (Economic) Cttee: Meetings E/1980/C.1/l:iR. 4-7

E/1980/54 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeti~ E/1980/SR.15Draft resolution in E/1980/54, on international

co-operation in tax matters, and activitiesof the Group of Experts on Tax Treatiesbetween Developed and Developing Countries,adopted without vote as resolution 1980/13

SUDAN- - refugees: assistance to

See Somalia (and other countries in the Horn of- Africa): humanitarian assistance for refu­

gees

Term of Office(expires 31 Dec)

198319811984198319841984198119811984198119841981

Term of Office Members(expires 31 Dec)

1984 Iraq1983. Jamaica1984 Japan1981 Kenya1983 Malaysia1983 Mexico1981 Spain1981 Tunisia1984 Ukrainian SSR1983 USSR1983 United Kingdom1983 United States

AustraliaAustriaBrazilCanadaCzechoslovakiaEcuadorEgyptEthiopiaFinlandGhanaHungaryIndia

Members

SOMALIA (AND OTHER COUNTRIES IN THE HORN OFAFRICA) (continued)

__ humanitarian assistance for refugees (continued)

Discussion in Plenar~ (continued)The followIng drat resolutions were adopted with­

out vote at the 14th meeting as follows (con­tinued)

Draft resolution in E/1980/L. 23/Rev.l, asorally revised, on assistance to refugeesin Somalia, adopted as resolution 1980/9

Draft resolution in EI1980/L. 24/Rev. 1, onthe situation of refugees in the Sudan,adopted as resolution 1980/10

Draft resolution in E/1980/L. 25/Rev. 1, onassistance to refugees in Djibouti, adopt­ed as resolution 1980/11

STATISTICAL COMMISSION-- members: election (agenda item 14)

Economic and Social Council resolution 557 C (XVllI)and decision of 19 Dec 1968

DocumentsE/1980fL.2 Secretary-General. Note

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR.20The folloWing States were elected by acclamation

or required majority for four-year termsbeginning 1 Jan 1981 as decision 1980/121:Australia, Brazil, Finland, Japan, Malaysia,Mexico, Ukrainian SSR and United Kingdom

33

SUBJECT INDEX(1st regular session, 1980)

~!i

I

I :

UNITED NATIONS DECADE FOR WOMEN, 1976-1985

See Women: status and advancement

Term of Office(expires 31 Jul)

1981le81198219811981198319821981198219811983

PhilippinesSenegalSomaliaSwedenSwitzerlandThailandUSSRUnited KingdomUnited StatesVenezuelaYugoslavia

19811982198119821982

198219811983

UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND: EXECUTIVEBOARD (co",tinued)

-- members: e!<1etion (continued)

Composition of the Executive Board of the UnitedNations Children's Fund as of 1 Aug mao (continued)

MembersMembers Term of Office(expires 31 Jul)

Germany (Fecleral 1983RepubUc)

GhanaHungaryIndiaJapanLibyan Arab

JamahiriyaMe.""icoNetherlandsNorway

UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME: GOV­ERNING COUNCIL

-- members: election (agenda item 14)General Assembly resolution 2813 (XXVI)

DocumentsE11980fL.9 Socretary-General. Note

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR.21The folloWing States were elected by acclamation

or required majority for three-year termsbeginning 1 Jan 1931 as decision 1980/121:Argentina, Bulgaria, Germany (FederalRepublic), Guinea, India, Netherlands,Niger, Pakistan, Poland, Somalia, Sweden,Switzerland, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey,Venezuela and Yemen

TORTURE AND OTHER INHUMAN PUNISHMENT (contin­ued)

-- prevention (continued)Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/lf}80/SR.22

Draft resolution V in E/1980/51, authorizing ameeting of an open-ended working groupprior to the 37th session of the Commissionon Human Rights to complete work on adraft convention against torture and othercruel, inhuman or degrading treatment orpunishment, adopted without vote as reso­lution 1980/32

TRADE UNION RIGHTS-- infringements (agenda Item 6)

Economic and Social Council decision 1978/28

DocumentsE11D80/13 (E/cs. 4/1408) (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl.

No.3) Commission on Human Rights. Re­port on the 36th session, 4 Feb - 14 Mar1980 (chaps. IV and XXVI.A.9)

E/1980/25 secretariat. Note transmitting por­tion of report of the Ad Hoc Working Groupof Experts of the Comlrilsslon on HumanRights relating to allegations of infringe­ments of trade union rights in South Africa(entire report issued as E/CN. il/1365)

E/1980!C. 2/L.8 Algeria, Finland, Ghana,India, Nigeria, senegal, Sweden, UnitedRepublic of Tanzania, Yugoslavia andZambia. Draft resolution

Discussion in 2nd (Social) Cttee: Meetings E/1980/C. 21SR. IS, 17, 21-23

E/1980/51 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR.22Draft resolution VI in E/1980/51, on allegations

regarding infringements of trade union rightsin South Africa, adopted without vote asresolution 1980/33

UNITED NATIONS CmLDREN'S FUND: EXECUTIVEBOARD

-- members: election (agenda item 14)Economic and Social Council decision of 7 March1966

DocumentsEf1980fL.8 Secretary-General. Note

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR.20The folloWIng States were elected by acclamation

or required majority for three-year termsbeginning 1 Aug 1980 as decision 1980/121:Barbados, Belgium, Botswana, Brazil,Canada, China, Germany (Federal Republic),Norway, Thailand and Yugoslavia

Composition of the Executive Board of the UnitedNations chlldren's FUIid as of 1 Aug 1980

19831983

198119831983198:1..,

Composition of the Governing Council of the United NationsDevelopment Programme as of 1 Jan 1981

Members 'Term of Office Members Term of Office(expires 31 Dec) (expires 31 Dec)

1983 Japan 19811981 Kuwait 19821981 Liberia 19821982 Mala~ 19821982 Malaysia 19821983 Mexico '19811982 Netherlands 19831981 New Zealand 19821981 Niger 19831981 Norway 1982lQ82 Pakistan 19831981 Poland 19831981 Romania 19821982 Rwanda 19821982 Sierra Leone 19811981 Somalia 19831983 Sri Lanka 1982

Sweden 1983Switzerland 1983Trinidad and

TobagoTurkey

ArgentinaAustriaBangladeshBelgiumBrazilBulgariaCanadaChinaColombiaCubaDenmarkEgyptFijiFranceGabonGambiaGermany (Federal

Republic) ,GreeceGuineaIndiaItaly

Term of Office(expires 31 Jul)

19821981198319831982

BurundiBye10russian 88RCanadaChinaFrance

MembersTerm of Office(expires 31 Jut)

19821983198319831983

Members

Ausb'alia, Barbados

BelgiumBotswanaBrazil

34

SUBJECT INDEX(tst regular session, 1980)

UgandaUSSRUnited Kingdom

UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME: GOV­ERNING COUNCIL (continued)

- - members: election (continued)

Composition of the Governing Council of the United NationsDevelopment Programme as of 1Jan 1981 (continued)

Members Term of Office Members Term of Office(expires 31 Dec) (expires 31 Dic)

1982 United States 19811981 Venezuela 19831981 Yemen 1983

UNITED NATIONS MODEL DOUBLE TAXATION CONVEN­TION BETWEEN DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPINGCOUNTRIES

-- draftingSee Tax treaties: between developed and developing- countries

UNITED NATIONS REGIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC CONFER­ENCE FOR THE AMERICAS, 2nd, 1979

-- report (summary) E/1980/8

See Cartography: international co-operation for- discussion

WATER RESOURCES-- development and management

See Natural resources

WESTERN SAHARA-- self-government or independence (agenda item 6)

DocumentsEf1980f13 (E/cN. 4/1408) (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl.

No.3) Commission on Human Rights. Re­port on the 36th session, 4 Feb - 14 Mar1980 (chaps. VII and XXVI.A.4)

Discussion in 2nd (Social) Cttee: Meetings E/1980/C.2/sa .15, 17, 22

E/1980/5'. & Corr.l Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings E/1980/SR.22, 23

WOMEN-- status and advancement (agenda item 8)

Economic and Social Council resolutions 11 (U) and1998 (LX)General Assembly resolutions 31/135 and 34/157;and decision 34/434

DocumentsEf1980f15 (E/CN .6/642) (ESCOR, 1980, S11ppl.

No.5) Commission on the status of Women.Report on its 28th session, 25 Feb - 5 Mar1980 (includes 13 draft resolutions and onedraft decision for action by the Council)

E/1980/23 International Research and TrainingInstitute for the Advancement of Women:Board of Trustees. Report on its 1st session,22-26 Oct 1979 (includes 1980-81 programmebudget)

E/1980/L.6 Secretariat. Note presenting pro­posal of the Preparatory Cttee for the WorldConference of the UN Decade for Womenregarding the number and distribution ofposts on the General Cttee of the Conference

35

WOMEN (continued)-- status and advancement (continued)

Documents (continued)E/1980/L.14 Commission on the status of Wom­

en. Extract from report on the 28th session(entire report issued as E/1980/15)

E/1980/L.141Add. 1 Secretary-General. state­ment of programme budget implications ofdraft resolution. IV in E/1980/L. 14

E/1980/L. 141Add. 2 & Add.2/Corr.l Secretary­General. Statement of programme budgetimplications of draft resolution C in E/1980115

E/1980/L.17 & Add. 1 Economic and SocialCouncil: Informal open-ended WorkingGroup on agenda item 8. Report (includesrevised draft resolutions m, IV, VI, IXandxnI)

E/::980/L.38 United States. Amendments todraft resolution VI in E/1980/50 (Mthdrawnat the 23rd meeting)

E/1980/L.39 Australia, Brazil, Japan, Nigeria,and Yugoslavia. Draft resolution on out­standing questions relating to the Bureau ofthe World Conference of the UN Decade forWomen

E/1980/L.40 Cyprus. Draft resolution on com­munications on the status of women

E/1980/c.2/L.3 Argentina, Barbados, Brazil,ChUe, Dominican Republic, Ecua(.or,Mexico, Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela.Amendments to draft resolution X in E/1980/15

E/1980/c.2/L.4 United States. Amendmentsto draft resolution X in E/1980/15 (notpressed to a vote at the 23rd meeting)

E/1980/c.2/L.6 Belgium, India, Jamaica,Nigeria, Trinidad and Tobago, UnitedKingdom and United States. Draft resolu­tion on the Voluntary Fund for the UN Decadefor Women

A/35/94 Secretary-General. Report on the workof the International Research and TrainingInstitute for the Advancement of Women

Discussion in 2nd (Social) CUee: Meetings E/1980/C.2!SR.8, 10-12,14-17,23,24

E/1980/50 & Corr. 1 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings E/1980/SR.4, 5, 8,9,23

At the 4th meeting the Council decided to establishan informal open-ended working group tomeet under the chairmanship of Mr. J. L Xifra(Spain) to consider draft resolutions m, IV,VI, IX and x:m in E/1980/L.14

Draft resolution m in E/1980/L .17, on advance­ment of rural women, adopted without voteat the 5th meeting as resolution 1980/1

Draft resolution VI in E/1980IL. 17IAdd. 1, onprogramme of action for the 2nd half of theUN Decade for Women relating to lnstitu­tions responsible for implementating theWorld Plan of Action at the internationaland regional levels, adopted without voteat the 8th meeting as resolution 1980/3

SUBJECT INDEX(1st regular session, 1980)

WOMEN (continued)-- status and advancement (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)Draft resolution XIII in E/1980/L.17/Add.1, on

measures to prevent the exploitation ofprostitution, adopted without vote at the8th meeting as resolution 1980/4

Draft resolution IX in E/1980/L. 17/Add. 1, asorally amended, on influence of the masscommunication media on attitudes towardsthe roles of women and men in present-daysociety, adopted without vote at the 9thmeeting as resolution 1980/5

Draft resolution IV in E/1980/L.17/Add.1, asorally amended, on programme of actionfor the 2nd half of the UN Decade for Women,and including a list of strategies to be con­sidered in establishing the programmeof action, annexed hereto, adopted withoutvote at the 9th meeting as resolution 1980/6

Draft resolutions and draft decisions in E/1980/50were adopted without vote at the 23rd meet­ing as follows:

Draft resolution I, urging Governments to takesteps to sign, ratify and/or accede to theConvention on the Elimination of All Formsof Discrimination against Women, adopt­ed as resolution 1980/34

Draft resolution II, on national machinery forthe monitoring and implementation of theProgramme for the UN Decade for Women,adopted :\S resolution 1980/35

Draft resolution III, referring to the, GeneralAssembly the question of elaborating adraft declaration on the participatton ofwomen in the struggle for the strength­ening of international peace and securityand against colonialism, racism, racialdiscrimination, foreign aggresston andoccupation and all forms of foreign domi­nation, adopted as resolution 1980/36

Draft resolution IV, requesting all fundingorganizations and specialtzed agenciesof the UN system to review their finan­cial and technical assistance support toassess the impact on women and to re­vise or supplement the activities toassure p,,~ involvement of and benefit towomei .couraging Governments toalso review activities included in theirnational development plans, and callingfor contributions to the Voluntary Fundfor the UN Decade for Women, adoptedas resolution 1980/37

Draft resolution V, on continuation of the in­tegrated reporting system on the statusof women during the 2nd half of the UNDecade for Women, adopted as resolu­tion 1980/38

Draft resolution VII, reaffirming the principlesgoverning the fundamental guarantees ofthe individual as set forth particularly inarticles of the Universal Declaration ofHuman Rights, and calling upon Govern­ments to ensure the strict application ofthose provislons, particularly that no onecan be prosecuted, persecuted or harassed

36

WOMEN (continued)-- status and advancement (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)Draft resolutions and draft decisions in E/1980/50

were adopted without vote at the 23rd meet­ing as follows (continued)

Draft resolution VII (continued)simply because of a family or socialrelationship with an accused or convictedperson, adopted as resolution 1980/40

Draft resolution VIII, appealing to Governmentsand international bodies concerned withdefence of human rights that they shouldpay particular attention to the conditionsin which women are detained, especiallyconcerning respect for their dignity andcorporal integrity, adopted as resolution1980/41

Draft resolution IX, on the Voluntary Fund forthe UN Decade for Women, adopted asresolution 1980/42

Draft decision I, authorizing the Secretary-Gen­eral to transmit his report on work of theInternational Research and Training In­stitute for the Advancement of Women(A/35/94) to the General Assembly atits 35th session, adopted as decision1980/143

Draft decision II, approving the provisionalannotated agenda for the 29th session ofthe Commission on the Status of Women,included herein, adopted as decision1980/144

Draft decision III, taking note of the report of'r.ie Commission on the Status of Women(E/1980/15), adopted as decision 1980/145

Draft decision IV, taking note of the report ofthe Board of Trustees of the InternationalResearch and Training Institute for theAdvancement of Women (E/1980/23),adopted as decision 1980/146

Draft resolution in E/1980/L. 40, as a replacementfor draft resolution VI in E/1980/50, oneommunicaticns on the status of women,adopted without vote at the 23rd meeting asresolution 1980/39

Draft decision in E/1980/L. 39, on questionsrelating to the Bureau of the World Confer­ence of the UN Decade for Women, adoptedwithout vote at the 23rd meeting as decision1980/147 .

WORLD ASSEMBLY ON THE ELDERLY, 1982- - preparations for

See Elderly and aged persons

WORLD CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED NATIONS DECADEFOR WOMEN: EQUALITY, DEVELOPMENT ANDPEACE

-- officers (agenda item 8)General Assembly decision 34/43 •

Documents,~/19807L.6 Secretariat. Note presenting pro­

posal of the Preparatory Cttee for the WorldConference of the UN Decade for Womenregarding the number and distribution ofposts on the General Cttee of the Conference

SUBJECT INDEX(1st regular session, 1980)

WORLD CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED NATIONS DECADEFOR WOMEN: EQUALITY, DEVELOPMENT ANDPEACE (continued)

-- officers (continued)

Documents (continued)E/1980/L.39 Australia, Brazil, Japan, Nigeria,

and Yugoslavia. Draft resolution

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings E/1980/SR. 11, 12,23, 24

Draft decision in E/1980/L. 39, on questions re­lating to the Bureau of the World Conferenceof the UN Decade for Women, adopted with­out vote at the 23rd meeting as decision1980/147

YOUTH POLICIES AND PROGRAMMES (agenda item 9)

DocumentsE!1980!C.2/L.2 Algeria, Ecuador, Ghana, India,

Indonesia, Lesotho, Libyan Arab Ja.;'i.; :iliiriya,Mexico, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines,Romania, Senegal, Turkey, Venezuela,Yugoslavia and Zambia. Draft resolution

Discussio~ in 2nd (Social) Cttee: Meeting E/1980/C. 2/SR.9

E/1980/49 &Corr.l Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/sR. 2~'

Draft resolution I in E/1980/49, on co-ordinationand information in the field of youth, adopt­ed without vote as resolution 1980/25

ZIMBABWE-- independence message

Economic and Social Council decision 1980/112

See Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial- Discrimination, 1973-1983 for discussion

37

FIRST REGULAR SESSION 1980-----------------------~-----

Index to Speeches

AD HOC WORKING GROUP ON THE SOCIAL ASPECTS OFTHE DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES OF THE UNITEDNATIONS: CHAIRMAN-RAPPORTEUR (Shanani, L.R.)

Social development questions II: 7

ALGERIA

Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimi­nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 9, 10, 12

Economic and Social Councll: agenda and other organiza­tional matters, 1st regular session, 1980 Plen: 3

Human rights questions Plen: 22,23; II: 17,22,23Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and relief

Plen: 21Migrant workers: human rights: protection II: 6,7,9Social development questions II: 20Trade union rights: infringements II: 23western Sahara: self-government or independence II: 17,22Women: status and advancement Plen: 4; II: 15,24

Speeches by representativeSemichi, H. Plen: 3, 4,9, 10, 12,21-23; II: 6,7,9,

15,17,20,22-24

ARGENTINA

Cartography: international co-operation Plen: 14Cttee on Crime Prevention and Control: members: election

Plen: 21Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimi­

nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 7Disappeared persons II: 21Divieion of Human Rights: redesignation as Centre for

Human Rights II: 21, 22Economic and soeial Cooncil: Sessional Working Group on

the Implementation of the International Covenant onEconomic, Social and Cultural Rights: agenda andorgamzatton of work Plen: 22

Elderly and aged persons II: 13Human rights: economic, social and cultural: Covenant,

1966: implementation Plen: 22Human rights questions Plen: 22; II: 21,22Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and relief

Plen: 21Migrant workers: human rights: protection II: 4, 5, 9Narcotic drugs: control Plen: 18; II: 1,2Natural resources I: 2, 5Social development questions II: 7, 13Women: status and advancement Plen: 4,9; II: 11,14, 16,24

Speeches by representativesFIgueroa, G. E. Plen: 14Freyre, J.C. I: 5Herrera Vegas, J. H. Plen: 21; I: 2Ricardes, R. A. Plen: 21Richter, A. del C. Plen: 4,9,22; II: 1,2,4,5,7,9,

13,14,16,22,24Ros, E.J. Plen: 7,18; II: 21Villagra Delgado, P. II: 11

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AUSTRALIA

Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimi­nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 12

Democratic Kampuchea: human rights: violations II: 20Economic and Social Council: agenda and other organiza­

tional matters, 1st regular session, 1980 Plen: 12Ethiopia: asststance to drought-stricken areas Plen: 7Human rights: economic, social and cultural: Covenent,

1966: implementation WG.l: 12,13Human rights questions II: 20,23Kampuchean people: humanitarian asaistance and relief

Plen: 12,17Narcotic drugs: control II: 3Trade union rights: infringements 11: 23Women: status and advancement Plen: 23; II: 11, 14, 15,24World Conference of the UN Decade for Women: Equality,

Development and Peace: officers II: 11

Speeches by ri:reaentativesJoseph, L.' Plen: 7, 12, 17; II: 3, 20; WG. 1: 12, 13Wells, P. C. Plen: 12,23; II: 11,14,15,23,24

AUSTRIA

Capital punishment II: 19Commission on Human Rights: members: election Plen: 20 !Commission on the Status of Women: members: election

Plen: 20Human rights questions II: 19UNICEF: Executive Board: members: election Plen: 20

Speeches by representativeWiesner, H. Plen: 20; II: 19

BAHAMAS

Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimi­nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 9, 12

Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and reliefPlen: 21

Women: status. and advancement Plen: 23; II: 24

Speeches by representativesHePburn, D.L. Plen: 9, 12,21,23Zonicle, M. n. 24

BARBADOS

Capital punishment II: 21Decade fQr Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimi­

nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 9, 12Human rights: economic, social and cultural: Covenant,

1966: implementation WG.1: 7, 11, 15, 19, 20Human rights questions II: 21Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and relief

Plen: 21Trade union rights: infringements II: 21

BARBADOS (continued)

INDEX TO SPEECHES(1st regular session, 1980)

BULGARIA (continued)

Speeches hy representativesMapp, R.d. Plen: 9, 12Maycock, E.B. Plen: 21; WG.l: 7,11,15,19,20Simmons, P.P.K. II: 21

BELGIUM

Capital punishment II: 21Disappeared persons II: 21,22Economic and Social Council: agenda and other organiza-

tional matters, 1st regular session, 1980 Plen: 12Elderly and aged persons II: 23Human rights questions Plen: 22; IT: 21-23Migrant workers: human rights: protection II: 6Narcotic drugs: control II: 3Public administration and finance I: 6,7Social development questions II: 23Tax treaties: between developed and developing countries

I: 6Trade union rights: infringements II: 23Women: status and advancement II: 12, 15,24World Conference of the UN Decade for Women: Equality,

Development and Peace: officers IT: 12

Speeches by representativesErnemann, A. Plen: 12"Loeckx, R. I: 6,7Verkercke, J. Plen: 22; II: 3,6, 12, 15,21-24

BRAZIL

Cartography: international co-operation Plen: 13Disappeared persons Plen: 22; II: 22Division of Human Rights: redesignation as Centre for

Human Rights Plen: 22Economic and Social Council: agenda and other organiza­

tional matters, 2nd regular session, 1980 Plen: 23Human rights: economic, social and cultural: Covenant,

1966: implementation Plen: 22Human rights questions Plen: 22; IT: 22Narcotic drugs: control II: 3Public administration and finance I: 6Social development questions Plen: 22Women: status and advancement IT: 12, 14,24

Speeches by representativesGagliardi, L. A.J. Plen: 22; II: 3, 12, 14,22,24Palmeiro, J.L.C. Plen:13,23;I:6

BULGARIA

Afghanistan situation II: 20Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimi­

nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 8Democratic Kampuchea: human rights: violations II: 20Economic and Social Council: agenda and other organiza­

tional matters, 1st regular session, 1980 Plen: 12Human rights: economic, social and cultural: Covenant,

1966: implementation WG.l: 12Human rights questions II: 20

* Also spoke as Chairman of the 2nd (Social Cttee).

39

Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and reliefPlen: 17,21

Narcotic drugs: control II: 2Social development questions II: 13Somalia (and other countries in the Horn of Africa): humani­

tarian assistance for refugees Plen: 14Women: status and advancement II: 11,15

Speeches by representativesDermendjieva, R. II: 13

*Kostov, D. Plen: 8,12,14,17,21Mratchkov, V. WG.l: 12Srebrev, M. II: 2, 20Zlatinov, V. II: 11, 15

BYELORUSSIAN SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLIC

Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimi­nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 9

Human rights: economic, social and cultural: Covenant,1966: implementation WG.l: 16

Human rights questions II: 22

Speeches by representativesMardovich, A.A. Plen: 9; WG.l: 16Nikulin, V. M. II: 22

CANADA

Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimi-nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 9

Democratic Kampuchea: human rtghta: violations II: 17Elderly and aged persons IT: 23Equatorial Guinea: human rights: violations II: 17Human rights questions II: 17Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and relief

Plen: 16Social development questions II: 23

Speeches by representativesHutton, W.D. Plen: 16Livermore, J.D. Plen: 9; II: 17,23

CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC

Chile: human rights: violations II: 22Human rights questions II: 22

Speech by representativeMbazoa, J. -P. II: 22

CHILE

Chile: human rights; violations II: 22Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimi­

nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 12Elderly and aged persons II: 12Human rights: economic, social and cultural: Covenant,

1966: implementation Plen: 22; WG.1: 8,9Human rights questions II: 22Natural resources I: 3Public administration and finance I: 3,6

INDEX TO SPEECHES(1st regular session, 1980)

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CHILE (continued)

Social development questions U: 12Tax treaties: between developed and developing countries

I: 4Women: status and advancement II: 12

Speeches by reBresentativesErritzurlz,. Plen: 12,22; II: 12,22Fernandez, S. I: 3,6Maguieira, C. II: 12Suarez, R. WG. 1: 8,9Walker, J. E. I: 3,4

CHINA

Afghanistan situation II: 20,21Arab territories occupied by Israel: human rights: viola-

tions by Israel II: 20 .Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimi­

nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 8Democratic Kamplchea: human rights: violations Plen: 22;

II: 20,22Economic and Social Council: agenda and other organiza­

tional matters, 1st regular session, 1980 Plen: 12Human rights questions Plen: 22; II: 20-22Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and relief

Plen: 17Narcotic drugs: control II: 3Public administration and finance I: 6Somalia (and other countries in the Horn of Africa): humani­

tarian assistance for refugees Plen: 14

Speeches ~ reFresentattvesWang, . : 6Zhang, Z. (Mr.) Plen: 14,17,22; II: 3Zhang, Z. (Mrs.) Plen: 8,12; II: 20-22

COLOMBIA

Human rights: economic, social and cultural: Covenant,1966: implementation WG.l: 15

Speech by representativeMoraIes-Sull'ez, J .M. WO.l: 15

COMMITTEE ON ASSISTANCE FOR THE RECONSTRUC­TION AND DEVELOPMENT OF LEBANON: CO­ORDINATOR

See United Nations Co-ordmator of Assistance forthe Reconstruction and Development ofLebanon

CUBA

Arab territories occupied by Israel: human rights: viola­tions by Israel II: 20

Chile: human rights: violations II: 20Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimi­

nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 8, 12Economic and Social Council: agenda and other organiza­

tional matters, 1st regular session, 1980 Plen: 12Guatemala: human rights: violations II: 20Human rights questions II: 20

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CUBA (continued)

Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and reliefPlen: 12,17

UNICEF: Executive Board: members: election Plen: 20Women: status and advancement II: 11

Speeches by representativesLapez, E. Plen: 20Rodr(guez Calderon, M. Plen: 8, 12; II: 11,2ryZayas, H. Plen: 12, 17

CYPRUS

Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimi­nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 9

Disappeared persons Plen: 22; II: 20,22Division of Human Rights: redeslgnation as Centre for

Human Rights II: 22Economic and Social Council: agenda and other organiza­

tional matters, 2nd regular session, 1980 Plen: 23Human rights: economic, social and cultural: Covenant,

1966: implementation WG.l: 17Human rights questions Plen: 22; II: 22Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and relief

Plen: 21Lebanon: reconstruction and development assistance

Plen: 16Public administration and financf, I: 6Torture and other inhuman punishment: prevention II: 20Women: status and advancement Plen: 23; II: 23,24

Speeches by representativesDrousfiiotis, J.e. Plen: 16; I: 6Sherifis, M. Plen: 9,21-23; II: 20,22-24Stephanides, J.J. WG.l: 17

DEMOCRATIC KAMPUCHEA

Democratic Kampuchea: human rights: violations n: 19Economic and Social Council: agenda and other organiza­

tional matters, 1st regular session, 1980 Plen: 12Human rights questions II: 19Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and relief

Plen: 12, 17 .

Speeches by representativeTfiio~nn, P. Plen: 12, 17; II: 19

DENMARK

Disappeared persons II: 19Division of Human Rights: redesignation as Centre for

Human Rights II: 19Human rights: economic, social and cultural: Covenant,

1966: implementation WO.l: 10Human rights questions II: 19Torture and other inhuman punishment: prevention II: 19

Speeches by representativesDyrlund, N.K. II: 19Ulrichsen, W. WO.l: 10

INDEX TO SPEECHES(1st regular session, 1980)

DEPARTMEN1 OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ANDSOCIAL AFFAffiS

Capital punishment II: 15Elderly and aged persons II: 9Human rights questions II: 15Migrant workers: human rights: protection II: 5Narcotic drugs: control II: 1Natural resources I: 2, 3Social development questions II: 9Tax treaties: between developed and developing countries

I: 4-7Women: status and advancement II: 8, 14

Speeches by representativesBenoit, J. P. V. I: 4-7Ergun, E. II: 9Hansen, P. (Assistant Secretary-General for

Programme Planning and Co-ordination)I: 2,3

Lister, F. K. II: 1SipiHl, H. (Assistant Secretary -General, Centre

for Social Development and HumanitarianAffairs) II: 5,8, 14, 15

DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL CO-OPERATION FORDEVELOPMENT

Natural resources I: 2Public administration and finance I: 3, 4,7

Speeches by representativesAbdalla, A. -R. I: 3, 4, 7Fano, E. I: 2

DIVISION OF HUMAN RIGHTS

Arab territories occupied by Israel; human rights: viola-tions by Israel II: 15

Child rights: convention (draft) II: 15Chile: human rights: violations II: 15Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimi-

nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 6Democratic Kampuchea: human rights: violations II: 15Detained or imprisoned persons: human rights II: 15Disappeared persons II: 15Division of Human Rights: redesignation as Centre for

Human Right II: 22Equatorial Guinea: human rights: violations II: 15Guatemala: human rights: violations II: 15Human rights questions II: 15,22Malawi: human rights of Jehovah's Witnesses: violations

II: 15Migrant workers: human rights: protection II: 4, 5Secretariat: staff: human rights II: 15Slavery II: 15Torture and other inhuman punishment: prevention II: 15Trade union rights: infringements II: 15Western Sahara: self-government or independence IT: 15

Speeches by representativesprteto-Rodrtguez, R. (Assistant Director) Plen: 6;

IT: 5Santander-Downing, P. II: 4Van Boven, T. C. (Director) IT: 15,22

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DIVISION OF NARCOTIC DRUGS: nmECTOR (Ling, G.)

Narcotic drugs: control II: 1

DJmOUTI

Economic and Social Council: agenda and other organiza­tional matters, 2nd regular session, 1980 Plen: 23

Somalia (and other countries in the Horn of Africa): humani­tarian assistance for refugees Plen: 11,14

Speeches by representativeFarah Dirir, S. H. Plen: 11, 14,23

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

Women: status and advancement II: 8

Speech by representativeCruz, L. F. II: 8

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: PRESIDENT(Mavrommatis, A. V. )

Cartography: international co-operation Plen: 14Commission for Social Development: members: election

Plen: 20Commission on Human Rights: members: election Plen: 20Commission on Human Settlements: members: election

Plen: 20Commission on the Status of Women: members: election

Plen: 20Commission on Transnational Corporations: members:

election Plen: 20CPC: members: nomination Plen: 20Cttee on Crime Prevention and Control: members: election

Plen: 21Cttee on Food Aid Policies and Programmes: members:

election PIen : 21Cttee on Natural Resources: members: election Plen: 20Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimi­

nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 4,9,10, 12Economic and Social Council:

agenda and other organizational matters, 1st regularsession, 1980 Plen: 3-5, 12

agenda and other organizational matters, 2nd regularsession, 1980 Plen: 23

calendar of conferences and meetings, 1980 Plen: 9closure of session Plen: 23opening of session Plen: 32nd (Social) Cttee: agenda and organization of work

Plen: 3Sessional Working Group on the Implementation of the

International Covenant on Economic, Social andCultural Rights: agenda and organization of workPlen: 22; WG.l: 2

Sessional Working Group on the Implementation of theInternational Covenant on Economic, Social andCultural Rights: members: appointment Plen: 3-5,13

Sessional Working Group on the Implementation of theInternational Covenant on Economic, Social andCultural Rights: officers: election WG.l: 1,2

INDEX TO SPEECHES(1st regular session. 1980)

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: PRESIDENT(Mavrommatls, A. V.) (continued)

Ethiopia: assistar.ce to drought-strfcken areas Plen: 6, '1Human rights: economic, soc lal and cultural: Covenant,

1966: implementation Plen: 22Human rights questions Plen: 22,23Intergovernmental organizations: participation in Economic

and Social Council Plen: 15Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and relief

Plen: 15, 1'1-19, 21Migrant workers: human rights: protection Plen: 18Narcotic drugs: control Plen: 18Natural resources Plen: 15Population Commission: members: election Plen: 20Public administration and finance Plen: 15St. Claire, Caroline (United states): tribute to Plen: 23Social development questions Plen: 22Somalia (and other countries in the Horn of Africa): humani­

tarian assistance for refugees Plen: 11, 13. 14Statistical Commission: members: election Plen: 20Tax treaties: between developed and developing countries

Plen: 15UNICEF: Executive Board: members: election Plen: 20UNDP: Governing Council: members: election Plen: 21Women: status and advancement Plen: 4,5,8,9,23

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: SECRETARIES

Commission for Social Development: members: electionPlen: 20

Commission on Human Rights: members: election Plen: 20Commission on Human Settlements: members: election

Plen: 20Commission on the Status of Women: members: election

Plen: 20Commission on Transnational Corporations: members:

election Plen: 20CPC: members: nomination Plen: 20Cttee on Crime Prevention and Control: members: election

Plen: 21Cttee on Food Aid Policies and Programmes: members:

election Plen: 21Cttee on Natural Resources: members: election Plen: 20Economic and Social Council: 2nd (Social) Cttee: agenda

and organization of work n: 1Elderly and aged persons n: 23Human rights questions Plen: 22Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and relief

Plen: 21Narcotic drugs: control n: 1Pop.llation Commission: members: election Plen: 20Social development questions n: 13,23

* Also spoke as representative of Nepal.** Also spoke as representative of Zambia.

*** Also spoke as representative of Bulgaria.**** Also spoke as representative of Sweden.

***** Also spoke as representative of Germany (FederalRepublic).

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ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: SECRETARIES (con-tinued)

Statistical Commission: members: election Plen: 20UNICEF: Executive Board: members: election Plen: 20UNDP: Governing Councll: members: election Plen: 21Women: status and advancement Plen: 23; II: 15,24

Speeches by officersMuller, R.G. Plen: 21,22st. Claire, C. Plen: 20,22,23; II: 1, 13, 15,23,24

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: FIRST (ECONOMIC)COMMITTEE: CHAIRMEN

Economic and Social Council: 1st (Economic) Cttee:agenda and organization of work I: 1officers: election I: 1-3

Public administration and finance I: 6, '1Tax treaties: between developed and developing countries

I: 4.6

§peeches by officers"'Lohant, M. P. I: 2-4,6,7

.*Lusaka, P. J. F. I: 1

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: SECOND (SOCIAL)COMMITTEE: CHAmMEN

Capital punishment II: 23Division of Human Rights: redesignation as Centre for

Human Rights II: 22Economic and Social Council: 2nd (Social) Cttee:

agenda and organization of work II: 1,19officers: election !I: 1

Human rights questions II: 1'1,22,23Migrant workers: human rights: protection II: 4,8,9Narcotic drugs: control II: 1,3Social development questions II: '1,9,13Women: status and advancement II: 10,14-17,20,23,24World Conference of the UN Decade for Women: Equality,

Development and Pt;'ace: officers II: 11,24

Speeches by officers***Kostov, D. II: 1,3,4, '1, 8, 10, 11, 13, 15, 17,20,22-24

.***Nordenfelt, J. II: 9, 14, 16, 19

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: SESSIONAL WORKINGGROUP ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE INTER·NATIONAL COVENANT ON ECONOMIC, SOCIAL ANDCULTURAL RIGHTS: CHAffiMEN

Economic and Social Council: Sessional Working Group onthe Implementation of the International Covenant onEconomic, Social and Cultural Rights:

officers: election WG.1: 2organization of work WG.l: 2, 3, 6, 7, 11, 1'1

Human righ~: economic, social and cultural: Covenant,1966: implementation WG.1: 4, 5,9, 19, 21

Spl3eches by officersNagy, L. WG:I: 2-6,9, 11, 1'1, 19,21

***** Vollers, C. WG. 1: '1

INDEX TO SPEECHES(1st regular session, 1980)

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL:SESSIONAL WORKINGGROUP ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE INTER­NATIONAL COVENANT ON ECONOMIC, SOCIAL ANDCULTURAL RIGHTS: RAPPORTEUR (Johnson, E. R.)*

Human rights: economic, social and cultural: Covenant,1966: implementation WG.l: 19,21

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: SESSIONAL WORKINGGROUP ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE INTER­NATIONAL COVENANT ON ECONOMIC, SOCIALANDCULTURAL RIGHTS: SECRETARY (Agbasi, G.O.)

Economic and Social Councll: Sessional Working Gr.oup onthe Implementation of the International Covenant onEconomic, Social and Cultural Rights: organizationof work WG.1: 2-4,21

ECUADOR

Cartography: international co-operation Plen: 13Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimi­

nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 8Economic and Social Council: Sessional Working Group on

the Implementation of the International Covenant onEconomic, Social and Cultural Rights: agenda andorganization of work WG.1: 2

Ethiopia: assistance to drought-stricken areas Plen: 6Human rights: economic, social and cultural: Covenant,

1966: implementation WG.l: 4,5,9, 11) 14, 15, 17Human rights questions IT: 20Lebanra: reconstruction and development asststanee

Plen: 16Women: status and advancement II: 14

Speeches by r~resentatives

AlbOrnoz,. Plen: 6,8, 13, 16; II: 20; WG.l: 2,4,5,9

**Johnson, E.R. WG.1: 5,11,14,15,17Yepes-Enrlquez, R. IT: 14

EGYPT

Lebanon: reconstruction and development assistancePlen: 14

Speech by representativeRamzy, R.E. Plen: 14

ETHIOPIA

Economic and Social Council: agenda and other organiza­tional matters, 1st session, 1980 Plen: 3,5

Ethiopia: assistance to drought-stricken areas Plen: 1Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and relief

Plen: 21

* Also spoke as representative of Ecuador.** Also spoke as Rapporteur of Sessional Working Group

on the Implementation of the International Covenant onEconomic, Social and Cultural Rights.

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ETHIOPIA (continued)

Somalia (and other countries in the Horn of Africa): humani­tarian assistance for refugees Plen: 3, 11, 111

Speeches by representativesAdugna, S. Plen: 7Ibrahim, M.H. Plen: 3,5,7,11,14Worku, D. Plen: 21

FINLAND

Commission on Human Settlements: members: electionPlen: 20

Disappeared persons II: 19Division of Human Rights: redesignation as Centre for

Human Rights IT: 19Economic and Social Council: Sessional Working Group on

the Implementation of the International Covenant onEconomic, Social and Cultural Rights: agenda andorganization of work WG.l: 2

Human rights; economic, social and cultural: Covenant,1966: implementation Plen: 22; WG.l: 4-12, 14-20

Human rights questions II: 19Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and relief

Plen: 21Natural resources I: 2Public administration and finance I: 7Social development queattons Plen: 22; II: 12Tax treaties: between developed and developing countries

I: 4Women: status and advancement II: 10

Speeches by representativesBassin, B. I: 2, 4, 7Rasi, M. Plen: 20-22; IT: 10, 12, 19salmenpera, M. WG.l: 2,4-12,14-20

FRANCE

Chile: human rights: violations IT: 22Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimi-

nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 9Elderly and aged persons II: 13Ethiopia: assistance to drought-strick.en areas Plen: 7Human rights: economic, social and cultural: Covenant,

1966: implementation Plen: 22Human rights questions II: 21-23Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and relief

Plen: 16Lebanon: reconstruction and development assistance

Plen: 16Migrant workers: human rights: protection II: 6, 7, 9Narcotic drugs: control II: 2Public administration and finance I: 3,6,7Social development questions IT: 7, 13Tax treaties: between developed and developing countries

I: 6,7Torture and other inhuman punishment: prevention II: 21Trade union rights: jnfringements IT:;!3Women: status and advancement Plen: 4,8; II: 8, 10, 14-16,

23,24

Speeches by representativesCourson, N. Plen 16Denis, L. I: 3,6,7

FRANCE (continued)

INDEX TO SPEECHES(1st regular session, 1980)

GERMANY (FEDERAL REPUBLIC)(continued)

GERMANY (FEDERAL REPUBLIC)

Speeches by representativesLaemmerzahl, R. II: 3, 11, 20; WG. 1: 8Mueller, H. Plen: 13Zachmann, S. Plen: 3,6,8, 12, 14, 16,21

Afghanistan situation II: 19Capital punishment II: 19Democratic Kampuchea: human rights: violations II: 19Disappeared persons IT: 19Division of Human Rights: redesignation as Centre for

Human Rights II: 19,22Economic and Social Council: Sessional Working Group on

the Implementation of the International Covenant onEconomic, Social and Cultural Rights: agenda andorganization of work Plen: 22; WG.l: 2,3

Ethiopia: assistance to drought-stricken areas Plen: 7Human rights: economic, social and cultural: Covenant,

1966: implementation Plen: 22; WG.l: 4-6,8, 10, 11,14-21

Human rights questions II: 21-23Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and relief

Plen: 17Migrant workers: human rights: protection II: 5,9Narcotic drugs: control II: 3Public administration and finance I: 6Secretariat: staff: human rights II: 19Tax treaties: between developed and developing countries

I: 6,7Trade union rights: infringements II: 23Women: status and advancement II: 14-16

Speeches by representatives (continued)Devaud, M. Plen: 4; II: 8, 10, 14-16, 24Fauris, R. Plen: 8,9,22; II: 2,6,7,9,13,21-23Poncet, B. Plen: 7,16

GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC

Arab territories occupied by Israel: human rights: viola-tions by Israel IT: 20

Cartography: international co-operation Plen: 13Chile: human rights: violations II: 20Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimi­

nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 8, 12Economic and Social Council: agenda and other organiza-

! tional matters, 1st regular session, 1980 Plen: 3,12i Ethiopia: assistance to drought-stricken areas Plen: 6~ Human rights: economic, social and cultural: Covenant,

I1966: implementation WG.1: 8

! Human rights questions II: 20. Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and relief~ Plen: 12,16,21

INarcotic drugs: control II: 3

, Somalia (and other countries in the Horn of Africa): humanf -. tartan assistance for refugees Plen: 14~ Women: status and advancement II: 11')1

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* Also spoke as Chairman of Sessional Working Groupon the Implementation of the International Covenant onEconomic, Social and Cultural Rig-hts.

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Speeches by representativesBaumann, E. Plen: 7; II: 5,9, 14-16; WG.l: 10Knote, J.D.R. I: 6,7Liptau, G. -R. Plen: 17

*Vollers, C. Plen: 22; II: 3,19,21-23; WG. 1: 2-6,8,10, 11, 14-21

GHANA

Child rights: convention (draft) II: 19Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimi­

nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 9Disappeared persons II: 19Division of Human Rights: redesignation as Centre for

Human Rights II: 19,22Human rights questions II: 19,22Torture and other inhuman punishment: prevention II: 19Trade union rights: infringements II: 22Women: status and advancement II: 14, 15,23,24

Speeches by representativeNyamekye, K. F. Plen: 9; II: 14, 15, 19,22-24

HOLY SEE

Elderly and aged persons II: 11Narcotic drugs: control IT: 1Social development questions II: 11

Speeches by representativesCurran, F. II: 1Di Filippo, E. II: 11

HUNGARY

Afghanistan situation IT: 20Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimi­

nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 8Democratic Kampuchea: human rights: violations II: 20Economic and Social Council: agenda and other organiza­

tional matters, 1st regular session, 1980 Plen: 3,12Human rights: economic, social and cultural: Covenant,

1966: implementation WG. 1: 7, 8, 14, 16, 18Human rights questions II: 20Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and relief

Plen: 16,21Narcotic drugs: control II: 3Somalia (and other countries in the Horn of Africa): humani­

tarian assistance for refugees Plen: 11Women: status and advancement Plen: 8,9; II: 12

Speeches by representativesEra~s, A. Plen: 8,9,21; II: 3,12,20; WG.l: 8,14,

16, 18HoUai, I. Plen: 3, 8, 11, 12, 16; WG.l: 7

INDIA

Economic and Social Council: Sessional Working Group onthe Implementation of the International Covenant onEconomic, Social and Cultural Rights: agenda andorganization of work WG.l: 2,3

INDIA (continued)

INDEX TO SPEECHES(1st regular session, 1980)

IRAQ (continued)

Elderly and aged persons II: 23Human rights: economic, social and cultural: Covenant,

1966: implementation WG.1: 6-8, 12,21Human rights questions II: 19Natural resources I: 3Public administration and finance I: 3Social development questions Plen: 22; II: 23Women: status and advancement Plen: 9; II: 10, 14, 15,23

Speeches by representativesRangachari, T. C. A. Plen: 9,22; II: 14,15,19,23;

WG. 1: 2,3,6-8,12,21Ray, S. N. II: 10Sikri, V. I: 3

INDONESIA

Economic and Social Council: agenda and other organiza­tional matters, 1st regular session, 1980 Plen: 12

Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and reliefPlen: 16

Women: status and advancement II: 11

Speeches by representativesRigin, N. II: 11Suwondo, P.S. Plen: 12,16

INTERNATIONAL CONFEDERATION OF FREE TRADEUNIONS: REPRESENTATIVE (Von Roemer, B.)

Human rights questions II: 17Migrant workers: human rights: protection II: 5Trade union rights: infringements II: 17

INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF BUSINESS AND PRO­FESSIONAL WOMEN: REPRESENTATIVE (Hymer,E.W.)

Women: status and advancement II: 10

INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANISATION

Elderly and aged persons II: 12Human rights: economic, social and cultural: Covenant,

1966: implementation WG.1: 5-20Migrant workers: human rights: protection II: 5Social development questions II: 12

Speeches by representativesNussbaumer, M. II: 5,12Samson, K. WG.1: 5-20

INTERNATJONAL NAliCOTICS CONTROL BOARD: SEC­RETARY (Bahi, A.)

Narcotic drugs: control II: 1

IRAQ

Arab territories occupied by Israel: human rights: viola­tions by Israel II: 20

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Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimi­nation, 1973-1983 Plen; 12

Economic and Social Council: Sessional Working Group onthe Implementation of the International Covenant onEconomic, Social and Cultural Rights: agenda andorganization of work WG.1: 2

Human rights: economic, social and cultural: Covenant,1966: implementation WG.1: 4,6, 7, 10, 11, 13, 18,20

Human rights questions II: 20,22Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and relief

Plen: 21

Speeches by representativesAI-Kaisi, H. II: 20, 22; WG. 1: 2,4,6,7, 10, 11, 13,

18,20Nisaif, A. M. Plen: 12, 21

IRELAND

Child rights: convention (draft) II: 20Commission on Human Settlements: members: election

Plen: 20Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimi­

nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 9Disappeared persons II: 20Economic and Social Council:

agenda and other organizational matters, 2nd regularsession, 1980 Plen: 23

2nd (Social) Cttee: officera: election II: 2Human rights questions II: 20, 22Lebanon: reconstruction and development assistance

Plen: 13Migrant workers: human rights: protection II: 6Torture and other inhuman punishment: prevention II: 20,

22Women: status and advancement Plen: 4,8,23; II: 14,24

Speeches by representativesBolster, T. II: 6, 20Hutchinson, E. Plen: 13O'Donovan, D. Plen: 4,8,9,20,23; II: 2, 14,22,24

ISRAEL

Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimi­nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 10, 12

Speeches by representativeCahana, S. Plen: 10, 12

ITALY

Afghanistan situation If: 20Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimi-

nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 12Democratic Kampuchea: human rights: violations II: 20Disappeared persons II: 20Division of Human Rights: redesignation as Centre for

Human Rights II: 20, 22Equatorial Guinea: human rights: violations II: 20Human rights questions II: 22, 23Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and relief

Plen: 16

IT ALY (continued)

INDEX TO SPEECHES(1st regular session, l~aO)

JORDAN (continued)

Public administration and fi'l\ance I: 6Social development questions IT: 13Tax treaties: between developed and developing countries

I: 6Trade union rights: infringements IT: 23Women: status and advancement Plen: 5; rr. 14

Speeches by representativesCao-Pinna, M.A. IT: 13,14,20,22,23Danovi, G. Plen: 5, 12, 16Fornari, L. I: 6

JAMAICA

Human rights: economic, soctal and cultural: Covenant,1966: implementation WG.l: 20

Speeches by representativesBartlett, H. P. WG.l: 20Robinson, P. WG.l: 20

JAPAN

Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimi­nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 12

Economic and Social Council:agenda and other organizational matters, 1st regular'

session, 1980 Plen: 12Sessional Working Group on the Implementation of the

International Covenant on Economic, Social andCultural Rights: agenda and organization of workWG.l: 2,3

Human rights: economic, S rcfal and cultural: Covenant,1966: implementation WG.l: 4-6,8,9,15,16,19,20

Human rights questions II: 20Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and relief

Plen: 17Lebanon: reconstruction and development assistance

Plen: 13Natural resources I: 2Public administration and finance I: 4,6Somalia (and other countries in the Horn of Africa): humani­

tarian assistance for refugees Plen: 14Tax treaties: between developed and developing countries

I: 4,7Women: status and advancement IT: 12, 15,24World Conference of the UN Decade for Women: Equality,

D~velopment and Peace: officers IT: 12,24

Speeches by representativesAkamatsu, R. Plen: 12; IT: 12, 15,20Enoki, Y. Plen: 13; I: 2,4,6,7Fuji,i, N. n: 24; WG.l: 15, 16, 19,20Harashima, H. WG.l: 2-6,8,9Nishida, S. Plen: 12, 14, 1'7

JORDAN.

Arab territories occupied by Israel: human rights: viola­tions by Israel II: 22

Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimi­nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 10, 12

Human rights questions IT: 22

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Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and reliefPlen: 21

Lebanon: reconstruction and development assistancePlen: 13, 14

Women: status and advancement II: 23

Speeches by representativesAI-Zu6i, S. Plen: 10, 12-14Shamma, G. Y. Plen: 21; n.22,23

LAO PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC

Economic and Social Council: agenda and other organiza­tional matters, 1st regular session, 1980 Plen: 12

Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and reliefPlen: 12,17

Speeches by representativeSouthichiik, B.O. Plen: 12, 1'7

LEBANON

Lebanon: reconstruction and development assistancePlen: 13, 16

Speeches by representativesSaghiyyah, F. Plen: 16Tueni, G. Plen: 13

LESOTHO

Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimi­nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 12

Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and reliefPlen: 21

Migrant workers: human rights: protection H: 5Women: status and advancement Plen: 4

Speech """ representativesMakl -. ..~. Plen: 4Tau, C.M.N. II: 5Thamae, T. Plen: 12,21

LIBYAN ARAB J AMAHmIYA

Human rights: economic, P1cial and cultural: Covenant,·1966: implementation Plen: 22; WG.l: 4-8, 10, 12,13,15-17, 19,20

Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and reliefPlen: 21

Somalia (and other countries in the Horn of Africa): humanitartan assistance for refugees Plen: 14

Speeches by representativeAbdUI-Aziz, M.E. Plen: 14,21,22; WG.l: 4-8, 10,

12,13,15-17,19,20

MALAWI

Economic and Social Council: agenda and other organiza­tional matters, 2nd regular session, 1980 Plen: 23

MALAWI (continued)

INDEX TO SPEECHES(1st regular session, 1980)

MOROCCO (continued)

Ethiopia: assistance to drought-stricken areas Plen: 6, '1Human rig'1ts questions II: 22Somalia (and other countries in the Horn of Africa): humani­

tarian assistance for refugees Plen: 11

Speeches by representative. Jere, C.S.M. Plen:6,7,n,23;U:22

MALAYSIA

Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and reliefPlen: 17

Speech by representativeZaHon, I. Plen: 17

MALTA

Elderly and aged persons II: 20,23Social development questions D: 13,20,23

Speeches by representativesCamilleri.. V. IT: 13Farrugia, E. C. U: 20,23

MEXICO

Chile: human rights: violations II: 21Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimi­

nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 12Economic and Social Council: calendar of conferences and

meetings, 1980 Plen: 9Human rights questions IT: 21Kampuchean people: humanitarian asststance and relief

Plen: 21Migrant workers: human rights: protection II: 6Natural resources I: 2Public administration and finance I: 4Women: status and advancement Plen: 9

Speeches by representatives- Cabrera Silva, A. Plen: 9; n: 21

Garcia-Reynoso, P. Plen: 9, 12, 21; I: 2,4Gonz:ilez de Leon, A. II: 6

MONGOLIA

Human rights: economic, social and cultural: Covenant,1966: implementation WO. 1: 7

Speech by representativeNavcha, B. WG.I: 7

MOROCCO

Cttee on Crime Prevention and Control: members: elec­tion Plen: 21

Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimi­nation, 19'73-1983 Plen: 9

* Also spoke as Chairman of the 1st (Economic) Cttee.

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Economic and Social Council: Sessional Working Groupon the Implementation of the Internatlonal Covenanton Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: members:appointment Plen: 4

Ethiopia: assistance to drought-stricken areas Plen: 6Human rights questions Pleu: 22,23; II: 17,22Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and relief

Plen: 21Public administration and finance I: 6Tax treaties: between developed and developing countries

I: 6,7Western sahara: self-government or independence

Plen: 22; II: 17,22

Speeches by representativesHasnaoui, N. Plen: 4;""6", 9,21-23; II: 17,22Lahlou, R. I: 6,7

MOZAMBIQUE

Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and reliefPlen: 17

Speech by representativeMon,jane, D. E. Plen: 17

NEPAL

Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimi­nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 6, 12

Economic and Social Council:agenda and other organizational matters, 1st regular

session, 1980 Plen: 12agenda and other organizational matters, 2nd. regular

session) 1980 Plen: 23Elderly and aged persons II: 10Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and relief

Plen: 17,21Natural resources I: 3Public administration and finance I: 4Social development questions II: 10, 13Women: status and advancement II: 11, 14

Speeches by representativesBhatt, u.D. I: 3

*Lohani, M. P. Plen: 6,12, 17,21,23; I: 4Sharma, L. P. IT: 10, 11, 13, 14

NETHERLANDS

Chile: human rights: violations IT: 21Disappeared persons II: 21Human rights questions II: 21Military service: conscientious objection IT: 21

Speech by representativeHeinemann, H.J. II: 21

NEW ZEALAND

Capital punishment II: 22ChUd rights: convention (draft) II: 22

INDEX TO SPEECHES(1st regular session, 1980)

NEW ZEALAND (continued)

Disappeared per-sons Il: 22Divislon of Human Rights: redesignation as Centre for

Human Rights II: 22Elderly and aged :,e1'60n8 II: 23Human rights quescions II: 22Social development questions II: 12,23Torture and other inhuman punishment: prevention U: 22Women: status and advancement II: 12

Speeches by representativeFawthorpe: H. M', II: 12,22,23

NIGERIA

Human rights questions II: 20TaJ{ treaties: between developed and developing countries

I: 4,6,7Women: status and advancement II: 12, 15

Speeches by representatives'Clark,I3:-A.--T:''',r--

Effiong O. I: 6,7Obafemi. 0.0, IT: 12.15,20

NORWAY

Human rights: economic, social and cultural: Covenant,1966: implementation WG.1: 5

Narcotic drugs: control II: 3Public administration and finance I: 4

Speeches by representativesLindstroni~-13--:--WG . 1: 5Ravn, M. I: 4Treholt, A. ll: 3

OFFICE OF FINANCIAL SERVICES: BUDGET DIVISION:ECONOMIC. SOCIAL AND HUMAN RIGHTS SECTION:CHIEF (Uy, A.J.)

Women: status and advancement Plen: 5

OFFICE OF :-3ECRETARIAT SERVICES FOR ECONOMICAND :-.;aCIAL MAT'rgRS: ASSISTANT SECRETARY­GENERAL (COl'dOVllZ, D.)

Economic and Social Council: agenda and other organiza­tional matter s , 2nd regular session, 1980 Plen: 23

Women: status .uid advancement Plen: 4

Oli'F'H..:r: UI!' 'fIn: DutECTOH-(JENEHAL FOR DEVELOP­MENT ANI> INTEHNATIONAL ECONOMIC CO­OPEHA'~'ION: DIHECTOH-GENEHAL (Dadzie, K. K. S.)

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OFFICE OF THE UNITgD NATIONS DISASTER BELIEFCO-ORDINATOR: UNDfm -SIt;CHE:T ARY-GE:NERAL,CO-ORDINATOR (Berkel, F. N. )

Ethiopia; assistance to drought-stricken ar-eas PI en : 6

OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONERFOR REFUGEES: NEW YORK OFFICI';: REGIONALREPRESENTATIVE (Kelly, .1 .R.)

Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and rel i efPlen: 17

Somalia (and other countries in the Horn of Africa): humani­tarian assistance for refugees Plen: 11

PAKISTAN

Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimi­nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 8

Economic and Sodal Council: agenda and other organiza­tional matters, 1st regular session, 1980 Plen: 3, 12

Elderly and aged persons II: 13Lebanon: reconstruction and development asststance

Plen: 14Migrant workers: human rights: protection II; 4Narcotic drugs: control II: 3Social development questions II: 1:3Tax treaties: between developed and developing countrt es

I: 4Women: status and advancement Plen: 23; II: 8

Speeches by representatiuesAhmad, s. Plen: 8, 12; II: 3,8.13Naik, N.A. Plen: 3,14Sher, S.O. Plen: 23; I: 4; II: 4

PHILIP PINES

Economic and Social Council: agenda and other organiza­tional matters, 1st regular session, 1980 Plen: 12

Elderly and aged persons II: 13Human rights: economic, social and cultural: Covenant,

1966: implementation WG. 1: 11Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and relief

Plen: 17Social development questions II: 13

Speeches by representativeValderrama, N. 'cr.-Pren: 12. 17; II: 13: WG.1: 11

POLAND

Child rights: convention (draft) II: 19Human rights: economic, SOCIal and cultural: Covenant.

1966: implementation WG.1: 18.19Human zights questions II: 19

Speeches by representativesCharkiewicz, M. W~: 18,19Wasilewski, T. II; 19

PORTUGAL

Capital punishment II: 19Disappeared persons II: 19Human rights questions II: 19

Speech by representativede Padua, I. II:19

ROMANIA

INDEX TO SPEECHES(1st regular session, 1980)

SINGAPORE

Economic and Social Council: agenda and other organiza­tional matters, 1st regular session, 1980 Plen: 12

Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and reliefPlen: 17

Speeches by representativeKoh, T.T.B. Plen: 12,17

SOMALIA

Decade for Action to rombat Racism and Racial Discrimi­nation, 1973-19ti3 Plen: 8

Economic and Social Council: Sessional Working Group onthe Implementation of the International Covenant onEconomic, Social and Cultural Rights: agenda andorganization of work WG.l: 2,3

Human ri(';ht8: economic, social and cultural: Covenant,1966: implementation WG. 1: 4-6,8,9, 11, 12, 14,16-18,20

Social development questions II: 7,9Youth policies and programmes II: 9

Speeches by representatives---Ooritza, I. WG. 1: 8, 11

Voicu, I. Plen: 8; II: 7,9; WG.l: 2-6,9,12,14,16-18,20

SENEGAL

Arab territories occupied by Israel: human rights: viola-tions by Israel IT: 20

Chile: human rights: violations II: 20Disappeared persons IT: 20Division of Human Rights: redesignation as Centre for

Human Rights II: 20Economic and Social Council:

agenda and other organizational matters, 1st regularsession, 1980 Plen: 3, 5, 12

Sessional Working Group on the Implementation of theInternational Covenant on Economic, Social andCulturalRights: agenda and organization of workWG.l:2,3

Ethiopia: assistance to drought-stricken areas Plen: 6Human rights: economic, social and cultural: Covenant,

1966: implementati.on WG.l: 4,6,8,10,14,19,20Human rights questions IT: 20,22Migrant workers: human rights: protection U: 9Somalia (and other countries in the Horn of Africa): humani-

tarian assistance for refugees Plen: 11, 13, 14UNICEF: Executive Board: members: election Plen: 20Women: status and advancement IT: 14, 15,24World Conference of the UN Decade for Women: Equality,

Development and Peace: officers IT: 24

§peeches by representativesDia, B. WG. 1: 2-4, 6, 8, 10, 14, 19, 20Djigo, C.B. II: 15,24Kane, F. Plen: 3,5,6, 11-14,20; U: 20Mbodj, S. II: 22Samb, C. II: 9,14

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Economic and Social Council: agenda and other organiza­tional matters, 1st regular session, 1980 Plen: 3,5, 12

Ethiopia: assistance to drought-stricken areas Plen: 6,7Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and relief

Plen: 12Somalia (and other countries in the Horn of Africa): humani­

tarian assistance for refugees Plen: 3, 11, 14

Speeches by representativesAdan, A.M. Plen: 3, 5-7, 11, 12, 14Galib, J. Plen: 11

SPAIN

Capital punishment II: 19Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimi­

nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 12Economic and Social Council:

agenda and other organizational matters, 1st regularsession, 1980 Plen: 3

Sessional Working Group on the Implementation of theInternational Covenant on Economic, Social anuCultural Rights: agenda and organization of workWG.l: 2,3

Human rights: economic, social and cultural: Covenant1966: implementation WG.l: 4-6, 10, 12 14 16 i920 ' , , ,

Human rights questions II: 19Migrant workers: human rights: protection II: 9Public administration and finance I: 7Tax treaties: between developed and developing countries

I: 5,7Women: status and advancement Plen: 5, 8; II: 11, 14,24

Speeches by representativesCabrera, J .M. II: 9, 11, 14,24Fuentes, J. I: 5,7Jimenez-Buitraguetlo, A. WG.l: 20Pinies, J. de Plen: 3; II: 19Rico, M. WG.l: 2-6, 10, 12, 14, 16, 19,20Xifra, J. L. Plen: 5,8, 12

SUDAN

Ethiopia: assistance to drought-stricken areas Plen: 7Somalia (and other countries in the Horn of Africa): human

tarian assistance for refugees Plen: 11, 14

Speeches by representativesEl Faki, E. A. Plen: 11,14El Hassan, A. M. Plen: 1

SWEDEN

INDEX TO SPEECHES(1st regular session, 1980)

TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO (continued)

Afghanistan situation D: 18Capital punishment IT: 17,22Chile: human rights: violations IT: 18Decade for Action to Combat I<acism and Racial Discrimi-

nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 12Democratic Kampuchea: human rights: violations D: 18Disappeared persons IT: 18Division of Human Rights: rededgnation as Centre for

Human Rights D: 18Elderly and aged persons IT: 23Guatemala: human rights: violations D: 18Human rights: economic, social and cultural: Covenant,

1966: implementation WG. 1: 15Human rights questions Plen: 22,23; D: 17,18,22,23Migrant workers: human rights: protection II: 9Natural resources I: 2Public administration and finance I: 6Social development questions D: 23Torture and other inhuman punishment: prevention D: 18Trade union rights: infringements Plen: 22,23Women: status and advancement II: 8, 10, 24

Speeches by representativesCarson, M. WG .1: 15Emker, I. II: 9Jt)dahl, P. n. 22

*N<.n·denfelt, J. Plen: 12,22,23; D: 8,10,17,23,24;WG.l: 15

Sweger, C. P. I: 2,6Thunborg, A. U: 18

SWITZERLAND

Capital pwrlshment IT: 21Human rights questions IT: 21

Speech by representativeRoethlisberger, E. II: 21

THAILAND

Economic and Social Council:agenda and other organizational matters, 1st regular

session, 1980 Plen: 12officers: election I: 1

Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and reliefPlen: 12,16,21

Speeches by representativesGuna-Kasem, P. Plen: 12, 16, 21Tantemsapya, N. I: 1

TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and reliefPlen: 21

Migrant workers: human rights: protection II: 9Women: status and advancement Plen: 8; IT: 14, 15

'" Also spoke as Chairman of the 2nd (Social) CUee.

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SEeeches by representativesDorset, L. Plen: 8; If: 9, 14, 15Rambissoon, M. Plen: 21

TUNISIA

Human rights: economic, social and cultural: Covenant,1966: implementation WG.l: 5,6

Speeches by representativeKaabachi, H:M. WG.I: 5,6

TURKEY

Disappeared persons n. 22Elderly and aged persons II: 13Human rights questions II: 22Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and relief

Plen: 21Migrant workers: human rights: protection II: 5Narcotic drugs: control II: 3Social development questions II: 13

Speeches Ie representativesAktin, . Plen: 21Eralp, O. II: 3GUrakan, D. U: 5, 22Tarlan, T. U: 13

UGANDA

Disappeared persons Il: 22Human rights questions U: 22

Speech by representativeHatega, F.X.S. II: 22

UKRAINIAN SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLIC

Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimi­nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 9

Human rights: economic, social and cultural: Covenant,196'1: implementation WG.1: 18

SpeeLlleS by representativeOZadovskY, A.A. Plen: 9; WG.l: 18

UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS

Afghanistan situation n: 21Cartography: international co-operation Plen: 14Chile: human rights: violations II: 21Derade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimi-

nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 8Democratic Kampuchea: human rights: violations IT: 21,22Disappeared persons n: 22Division of ijuman Rights: redesignation as Centre for

Human Rights U: 22Economic and Social Council:

agenda and other organizational matters, 1st regularsession, 1980 Plen: 3, 12

INDEX TO SPEECHES(1st regular session, 1980)

UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS (continued)

Economic and Social Council (continued)agenda and other organizational matters, 2nd regular

session, 1980 Plen: 23Sessional Working Group on the Implementation of the

International Covenant on Economic, Social andCultural Rights: agenda and organization of workWG.1: 2,3

Elderly and aged persons II: 18,23Ethiopia: assistance to drought-stricken areas Plen: 6Human rights: economic, social and cultural: Covenant,

1966: implementation Plen: 22; WG.1: 4-8, 10-21Human rights questions Plen: 22; II: 21,22Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and relief

Plen: 12,16,17,21Lebanon: reconstruction and development assistance

Plen: 16Migrant workers: human rights: protection II: 6Narcotic drugs: control Plen: 18; 11: 3Natural resources I: 2Public administration and finance I: 3,6,7Social development questions II: 18, 23Somalia (and other countries in the Horn of Africa): humani­

tarian assistance for refugees Plen: 11, 14Tax treaties: between developed and developing countries

Plen: 15; I: 6,7Women: status and advancement Plen: 5,9,23; II: 12, 14,

16,24

Speeches by reEr~sentatives

Astafiev, L.~. Plen: 3,6,11,14,16,17Bykov, D. V. Plen: 5, 18,22,23; II: 6,22; WG.1: 2-8,

21Ivanov, G. V. WG.1: 14, 17Kharlamov, M.A. Plen: 8; IT: 21Shapovalov, I. V. Plen: 15,23; I: 6,7Shustov, V. V. Plen: 12,21Skotnikov, L. A. WG. 1: 15, 18-20Smirnov, B.N. I: 2,3Sviridov, E. P. Plen: 9, 14; II: 3, 12, 14, 16, 18,23,

24; WG.1: 5,8,10-13,15,16

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Diacrtnd­nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 8

Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and reliefPlen: 21

Lebanon: reconstruction and development assistancePlen: 14

Somalia (and other countries in the Horn of Africa): humani­tarian assistance for refugees Plen: 13

§»eeches by representativesamhan, M.J. Plen: 8, 13, 14, 21

UNITED KINGDOM

Afghanistan situation II: 21Capital punishment Plen: 22Commission on the Status of Women: members: election

Plen: 20Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimi­

nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 9Democratic Kampuchea: human rights: violations II: 21

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UNITED KINGDOM (continued)

Division of Human Rights: redesignation as Centre forHuman Rights II: 21

Economic and Social Council:agenda and other organizational matters, 1st regular

session, 1980 Plen: 32nd (Social) Cttee: agenda and organization of work

II: 1Sessional Working Group on the Implementation of the

International Covenant on Economic, Social andCultural Rights: agenda and organization of workPlen: 22

Elderly and aged persons II: 23Human rights: economic, social and cultural: Covenant,

1966: implementation Plen: 22; WG.l: 14,19Human rights questions Plen: 22; II: 21-23Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and relief

Plen: 16,21Migrant workers: human rights: protection II: 5Narcotic drugs: control II: 3Natural resources I: 2Public administration and finance I: 3, 6Social development questions II: 18,23Trade union rights: infringements II: 23Women: status and advancement Plen: 4,8; II: 12,14,17,

23,24World Conference of the UN Decade for Women: Equality,

Development and Peace: officers II: 12

Speeches by representativesChatterjie, R. Plen: 22; WG.l: 14Cordery, A. D. Plen: 20Drummond, R. A. Plen: 16, 21; n. 3, 5Ems, R. J. S. Plen: 4,8,9,22; rr. 1, 12, 14,17,18,22-

24; WG.l: 19Ehrman, W.G. I: 2,3,6James, A.W.D. WG.l: 19Whyte, W. E. H. Plen: 3; n. 21; WG.l: 19

UNITED NATIONS CHlLDREN'S FUND: PROGRAMMEFUNDING OFFICER (Oldaeus, B. M. )

Lebanon: reconstruction and development assistancePlen: 16

UNITED NATIONS CO-ORDINATOR OF ASSISTANCE FORTHE RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT OFLEBANON (Akhund, I. A. )

Lebanon: reconstruction and development assistancePlen: 13, 16

UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME: RE­GIONAL BUREAU FOR AFRICA: DEPUTY ASSIS­TANT ADMINISTRATOR (Olcese, 0.)

Ethiopia: assistance to drought-stricken areas Plen: 6

UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND CUL­TURAL ORGANIZATION: REPRESENTATIVE (Aki', D.)

Lebanon: reconstruction and development assistancePlen: 14

INDEX TO SPEECHES(1st regular session, 1980)

UNITED NATIONS FUND FOR DRUG ABUSE CONTROL:EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR (Rexed, B.)

Narcotic drugs: control H: 2

UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA

Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimi­nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 8

Economic and Social Council:agenda and other organizational matters, 1st regular

session, 1980 Plen: 12sessional Working Group on the Implementation of the

International Covenant on Economic, Social andCultural Rights: agenda and organization of workWG.I: 2

Ethiopia: assistance to drought-stricken areas Plen: 7Human rights: economic, social and cultural: Covenant,

1966: implementation WG.1: 5,6,12,14,20Kampuchean people: humanitazian assistance and relief

Plen: 12, 15, 17,21Lebanon: reconstruction and development assistance

Plen: 14Public administration and finance I: 4Somalia (and other countries in the Horn of Africa): humani­

tarian assistance for refugees Plen: 11Women: status and advancement D: 16, 23

Speeches by representativesMbapila, C.D.. Plen: 7,8,11, 12, 14, 15, 17,21Mbapila, M. G. H: 16,23Mwanjabala, G.K. WG.l: 2,5,6,12,14,20Suedi, K. K. I: 4

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrtmr­nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 12

Economic and Social Council:agenda and other organizational matters, 2nd regular

session, 1980 Plen: 23calendar of eonferences and meetings, 1980 Plen: 9

Elderly and aged persons II: 8,23Ethiopia: assistance to drought-stricken areas Plen: 7Human rights qu~stions Plen: 22,23; IT: 19-22Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and relief

Plen: 21Narcotic drugs: control U: 2Natural resources I: 3Public administration and finance I: 6Social development questions D: 8, 13,23Somalia (and other countries in the Horn of Africa): humani­

tarian assistance for refugees Plen: 14Tax treaties: between developed and developing countries

I: 4Women: status and advancement Plen: 8,23; Il: 12,14-17,

23,24World Conference of the UN Decade for Women: Equality,

Development and Peace: officers U: 12

~)Cf!~~!le ~~tF.~I?~e s~ntativesCardwell, D. L. Plen: 8,12,22,23; U: 20-24Falco, M. 11: 2Horbal, K. K. II: 12,14-17Ml'lolits, M.D. Plen: 7,9; I: 6Morgenthau, H. S. U: 13

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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (continued)

Speeches by representatives (continued)Spero, J.E. Plen: 14,21; I: 4; II: 8,19Taylor, S. E. i: 3

VENEZUELA

Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimi-nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 9

Human rights questions II: 20Migrant workers: human rights: protection II: 6Women: status and advancement II: 11, 14, 15,23

Speeches by representativesNiiflez, A. II: 11, 14, 15Rodrfguez, M. II: 6,23Sorensen-Mosquera, P. Plen: 9; II: 20

VIET NAM

Economic and Social Council: agenda and other organiza­tional matters, 1st regular session, 1980 Plen: 12

Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and reliefPlen: 12,17,21

Speeches by representativesHa Van Lau Plen: 12Nguyen Ngoc Dung Plen: 17, 21

WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION

Elderly and aged persons Il: 11Lebanon: reconstruction and development assistance

Plen: 14Social development questions Il: 11

Speeches by representativesKalm, V. Plen: 14Malafatopoulos, S.A. U: 11

YUGOSLAVIA

Decade for Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimi·nation, 1973-1983 Plen: 8

Democratic Kampuchea: human rights: violations U: 22Division of Human Rights: redesignation as Centre for

Human Rights II: 22Economic and Social Council:

agenda and other organizational matters, 1st regularsession, 1980 Plen: 3

1st (Economic) Cttee: agenda and organization of workI: 1

Elderly and aged persons IT: 23Ethiopia: assistance to drought-stricken areas Plen: 6Human rights questions II: 20,22Intergovernmental organizations: participation in Economic

and Social Council Plen: 15Migrant workers: human rights: protection II: 5Narcotic drugs: control II: 2

INDEX TO SPEECHES(1st regular session, 1980)

YUGOSLAVIA (continued)

Natural resources I: 2Public administration and finance I: 3,6,7Social devolopment questions D: 7,23Tax treaties: between developed and developing countries

I: 6Women: status and advancement Plen: 4,5,9; D: 12, 16,23World Conference of the UN Decade for Women: Equality,

Development and Peace: officers D: 12

§?eeches by~.reeentatives6iinc, ~lel1: 15; I: 2,6Lazarevtc, Z. Plen: 3,6; I: 1,3,6,7MatelJak, D. Plen: ot, 6, 8,9; D: 2,7,20,22,23Radle, M. U: 5, 12, 16,23

ZAIRE

Women: status and advancement D: 12,15

*eeches by repreaentat~ve

Luanghy Milngaza I.f:""n,15

ZAMBIA

Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and reUefPlen: 21

Somalia (and other countrie8in the Hom of Africa): humani­tarian assistance for refugees Plen: 13,14

Women: status and advancement D: 15

fP!eches by ri':reeentattve.Kazeliibe, .M.C. D:"D

*Lullaka, P.J. F. Plen: 14Mutukwa, K. S. Plen: 13Slkaulu, N.J. Plen: 21

*Also spoke as Chairman of the 1st (Economic) Cttee.

153

SECOND REGULAR SESSION, 1980

Introduction

The second regular session of the Economic and Social Council was held at the Palais desNations, Geneva, from 3-25 July 1980.

The resumed second regular session was held for one meeting at Headquarters, NewYork,on 7 November 1980.

A list of participants to the session is contained in documents E/1980/INF/6 & Add. 1 & 2.

Checklist of Meetings

PLENARY FmST (ECONOMIC) COMMITTEE(Symbol E/1980/SR. -) (Symbol E/1980/C. l/SR. -)

Meeting Date, 198~ Meeting Date, 1980 Meeting Date, 1980

24 (opening) 3 Jut 8 (opening) 7 Jut 15 15 Jut25 4 Jul 9 8 Jul 16 16 Jul26 4 Jul 10 9 Jul 17 16 Jul27 7 Jul 11 10 Jut 18 17 Jul28 7 Jul 12 11 Jul 19 17 Jut29 8 Jul 13 14 Jut 20 18 Jul30 8 Jut 14 15 Jul 21 (closing) 22 Jut31 9 Jul32 9 Jul33 10 Jul THmD (PROGRAMME AND CO-ORDINATION) COMMITTEE34 10 Jul (Symbol E/1980/C. 3/SR. -)35 11 Jul36 11 Jul Meeting pate, 1980 Meeting Date, 198037 14 Jul38 16 Jul 1 (opening) 4 Jul ..0 15 Jut39 18 Jul 2, 7 Jul 11 16 Jul40 21 Jul 3 8 Jut 12 H~ Jut41 21 Jul 4 9 Jul 13 17 Jul42 22 Jul 5 10 Jul 14 18 Jul43 23 Jul 6 11 Jul 15 18 Jul44 24 Jut 7 14 Jul 16 21 Jul45 (adjourning) 25 Jul 8 14 Jul 17 22 Jul46 (closing) 7 Nov 9 15 Jul 18 (closing) 22 Jul

SECOND REGULAR SESSION. 1980-------------- L _

AgendaNOTE: The words in capital letters following the title of the item, and Introduced'6Y'1Iie word "See", indicate the subject headings under which the related documen­tatton is liste<fiit the Subject Index.

1. Opening of the session 11. International co-operation on the environment

See ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: opening See ENVIRONMENT: United Nations Programme- of session

2. Adoption of the agenda and other organizational mat- 12. Transnational corporationsters See TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS

See AD HOC GROUP OF EXPERTS ON INTERNA-- TlbNAL CO-OPERATION IN TAX MAT- 13. Industrial development co-operationTERS: members: increase in number

COMMITTEE ON CRIME PREVENTION AND See INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT: internationalCONTROL, 6th session: preparations for co-operation

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: agendaand other organizational matters, 2nd reg- 14. International co-operation and co-ordination within theular session, 1980 United Nations system

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: calendarof conferences and meetings, 1980-1981 See UNITED NATIONS ORGANIZATIONS: interna-

INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS: par- tional co-operation and co-ordinationttcipation in Economic and Social Council

KAMPUCHEAN PEOPLE: humanitarian assts- 15. Proposed medium-term plantance and reUef

WORLD CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED NA- S~e UNITED NATIONS: medium-term plan, 1980-TIONS DECADE FOR WOMEN: officers 1983

3. General discussion of international economic and so- 16. Implementation of the Declaration on the Granting ofcial policy, including regtonal and sectoral de- Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoplesvelopments by the specialized agencies and the international

Se~ INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL institutions associated with the United NationsPOLICY See COLONIAL COUNTRIES: independence: Decla-

4. Special economic and disaster relief assistance- ration, 1960: implementation by interna-

tional agenciesSee ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE: special programmes PALESTINIAN PEOPLE: assistance to

5. Comprehensive policy review of operational activities 17. Assistance to the oppressed people of South Africa andfor development their national liberation movement by agencies

See DEVELOPMENT: operational activities and institutions within the United Nations system

6. Regional co-operation See SOUTH AFRICAN OPPRESSED PEOPLE: • na-tional liberation movement: assistance to

See REGTONAL CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOP-MENT 18. Implementation of the medium-term and long-term

7. Transport and Communications Decade in Africa recovery and rehabilitation programme in the

See TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS DECADESudano-Sahetian region

IN AFRICA, 1978-1988 See SUDANO-SAHELIAN REGION: recovery andrehabilitation programme

8. International co-operation in the field of human settle-ments 19. Trade and development

See HUMAN SETTLEMENTS $ee TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD: report

9. Food problems 20. International Covenant on Civil and Political RightsSee FOOD PROBLEMS See HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE: report

10. Science and technology for development

See SCIENCE.. AND TECHNOLOGY: application to21. United Nations University

development See UNITED NATIONS UNIVERSITY

55

AGENDA(and regular ....Ion, 1880)

II. United Natlone Conference on New and RenewaUl.Source. of EnerlD'

See UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE ON NEW AND- RENEWABLE SOURCES OF ENERGY,

18SI: pre..ration. for

33. Sixth United Natlona Conlerence on the Prevention ofCrime and the Treatment of Oflenderl

!!.! CRIME PREVENTION AND CONTROL

24. Examination of lon,-term trenda In economic develop­ment

.!!! ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: long-term trenda

15. Nomination of members of the World Food Council

flU WORLD FOOD COUNCIL: members: nomination

al. Eledlons

see AD HOC INTERGOVERNMENTAL WORKING- - GROUP OF EXPERTS ON INTERNATIONAL

STANDARDS OF ACCOUNTING AND RE­PORTING: memberI: election

COMMIB810N ON TRANSNATIONAL CORPORA-TIONS: memben: election

COMMITTE& ON NATURAL RESOURCES: mem­ber.: election

Reports br~ght to the attention of the Council

Report of the United Natton. High Comml.lloner for Refu­pel

see REFUGEES: u ...tance-Report of the secretary-General on oae. of the .ea

Bee MARINE RESOURCES-Pr0lP'e•• report 01 the Secretary-General on conlumer ~)ro­

tectlon

See CONSUMER PROTECTION

Reports 01 the Joint In.pectlon Unlt

See JOINT INSPECTION UNIT: activities and reports

Expenditure of the United Nations ~y.tem In relation to pro­~amme.

Bee UNITED NATIONS ORGANIZATIONS: expenditure. In- relation to prOlJ'amme.

I

SECOND REGULAR SESSION 1980-------- L _

Subject IndexAD HOC GROUP OF EXPERTS ON INTERNATIONAL CO­

OPERATION IN TAX MATTERS.- members: increase in number (agenda item 2)

Economic and Social Council resolution 1980/13

DocumentsE/1980/83 Secretary-General. Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings E/1980/SR. 24,39The Council dedded without vote, at the 39th

meeting, to increase the number of mem­bers of the Ad Hoc Group of Experts from20 to 25, as-decisIon 1980/155

AD HOC INTERGOVEHNMENTAL WORKING GROUP OF~XPERTS ON INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS OFACCOUNTING AND REPORTING

-- members: election (agenda item 26)Economic and Social Council decision 1980/121

DocumentsE/1980/L.42 Secretariat. Note

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 46The Council postponed the election of four mem­

bers to its organizational session in 1981as decision 1980/192

-- sessions

See Transnational corporations

ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE ON CO-ORDINATION

See also Committee for Programme and Co-ordina­tion: & Administrative Committee onCo-ordination: joint meetings

-- communications with intergovernmental bodies: im­provement (agenda item 14)

General Assembly resolution 34/214

DocumentsE/1980/L.56 Economic and Social Council:

Vice-President (Xi!ra). Draft proposal(based on informal consultations)

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR.45Draft proposal in E/1980/L. 56, as orally amend­

ed, on improvement of communications be­tween ACC and intergovernmental bodies,adopted without vote as decision 19f1O/185

-- reports

See under agenda item numbers for discussion

E/1980/34 Annual overview report, 1979/1980(agenda item 14)

E/1980/39 & Corr. 1 Statement on the effect ofcontinuing currency instability on budgetsof UN organizations (agenda item 14)

E/1980/46 Interagency action in rural develop­ment: further progress and cost estimates(agenda item 14)

E/1980/81 Expenditures of the UN system inrelation to programmes (See United Nationsorganizations: expenditures in relation toprogrammes)

ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON THE APPLICATION OFSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TO DEVELOPMENT

-- discontinuance

See Science and technology: application to develop-- ment

AFGHANISTAN SITUATION

Statements in Plenary: Meetings E/1980/SR. 32(China, USS~37 (Pakistan, USSR)

AFRICA-- assistance programmes to

See Africa: refugee situation- Djibouti: assistance to refugees in

Ethiopia: assistance to displaced personsInternational economic and social policySomalia: humanitarian assistance for refugeesSouth African oppressed people: & national

liberation movement: assistance toSudan: refugee situationSudano-Sahelian region: recovery and rehabili­

tation programme

-- economic and social survey, 1978/1979 E/1980/56

see International economic and social policy for dis--- cussion

-- ECA report, 1979/1980 E/1980/27 (E/CN. 14/781/Rev .1) (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl. No.7)

see Regional co-operation and development for dis-- cusston

- - food assistance

See Food problems

-- refugee situation (agenda item 3)

see also Djibouti: assistance to refugees inEthiopia: assistance to displaced personsInternational economic and social policySomalia: humanitarian assistance for refu-

geesSudan: refugee situation

DocumentsE/l980/L.54 Burundi, Djibouti, Lesotho, Nepal,

Nigeria, Pakistan, senegal, Somalia, Su­dan, Uganda, United Republic of Cameroon,United Republic of Tanzania, Zaire andZambia. Draft resolution

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings E/1980/SR. 43,44Draft resolution in E/1980/L. 54, as orally

amended, taking note of resolution cM!Res. 814 (XXXV) adopted by the Assemblyof Heads of State and G ernment of OAUconcerning the situation of refugees inAfrica, and requesting the See:retary-Gen­eral to consult with the Secretary-Generalof OAU on ways and means of convening aninternational pledging conference and toconsult with UN agencies and bodies for the

SUBJECT INDEX(2nd rep1ar ••••ton, 1geO)

AFRICA (continued)-- refugee 8ituation (continued)

Discussion in Plenarl (c(Jntinued). 'I5rii1£ reloluUon In E/1980/L. 54 (continued)

purp()se of prep'lring a publicity programmeon the needs of refugsfles 1n Africa, adopt8dwtth()ut vote at the 44th meeting a8 resolu­tion 1980/55

-- Transport and Communications Decade, 197q-1988

See Transport and Communicattona Decade, una··-- lUBa

AFRICAN REGIONAL CENTRE l'~OR TECHNOLOGY-- participation 1n gconomlc and Social Council

See Intergovernmental organizations: participation~ in I~conomic and Social Council

ASSISTANCE PROGRAMMES

See AIrica: refugee situation- DisaBte r retie f

Djibouti: assistance to refugees inDrought-stricken areas: assistance toEconomic assistance: special programmesEmergency situations: humanitarian assistanceEthiopia: assistance to displaced personsInternational economic and social policyKampuchean people: humanitarian assistance

and reliefPalestinian people: assistance toRefugees: assistanceSomalia: humanitarian assistance for refugeesSouth African oppressed people: & nationalliber-

anon movement: assistance toSUdan: refugee situationSUdano-Sahel1an region: recovery and rehabili­

tation programme

BOTSWANA: PRESIDENT (8eretse Khama)-- tribute to

Observance in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 37

CARIBBEAN DEVELOPMENT CO-OPERATION COMMIT­TEE (ECLA)

-- activities

see Regional co-operation and development

CODE OF CONDUCT ON TRANSNATIONAL CORPORA­TIONS

-- drafting

see Transnational corporations

COLONIAL COUNTRIES- - independence: Declaration, 1960: implementation by

international agencies (agenda item 16)Economic and Social Council resolution 1979/50General Assembly resolution 34/42

see also Palestinian people: assistance to

58

COl.ONIAL COUNTRIES (conttnaed)-- independence: r.>eclaratio~~ 1960: implementation by

international agencies (continued)Documents-r/'Rfifif777 Economic and Social Council: Presi­

dent. R~ort on consultations held with theChairman of the Special Cttee on the Situa­non With regard to the Implementatation ofthe fJeclaration on the Granting of Indepen­dence to Colonial Countries and Peoples

(I;/1980/NGO/5 rnter-Parliamentary Union.Statement (transmits resolutions adopted onZimbabwe and Namibia)

rr./1980/C. 3/l•. 3 Algeria, Barhados, Cyprus,J\~gypt, F:thiopia, Ghana, India, Indonesta,.Jamaica, Lesotbo, Morocco, NiR:erla, Paid­stan, Senegal~ Trinidad and Tobago, Tuni­sia, United Republto of Tanzanja, Venezuela,Yugoslavia and Zambia. Draft resolution

A/35/178 & Add. 1 secretary~Genera1. Report

I?JSCUAfjioO:.!!'Jr~lU~~!ammeand CO-:()l'diGa;i~2~Etee: ee ngs T/Tlffl'(J~"J.T:m":' r:=.r,I, ,

re/ fiJlfO"'{102 Report

Discussion in Plenarx.: Meeting E/1980/SR. 43"---r5'rali resoru:iionln E/1980/102, taking note of the

report 1n F~/t980/77, and concerning otheraspects of implementation of the Declarationby specialized agencies and other UN aBSO­

crated international institutions, adoptedwithout vote as resolution 1980/50

COMMISSION ON HUMAN SETTLEMENTS-- report on its 3rd session, 1980 A/35/a (GAOH, 35th

seas., Suppl. No.8)

~ee Human settlements for discussion

COMMISSION ON TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS-- members: election (agenda item 26)

Economic and Social Council decision 1980/121

DocumentsE!1980!L.42 secretariat. Note

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR.46The Council postponed the election of three mem­

bers to ita organizational session in 1981 asdecision 1980/192

-- report, 6th session, 1980 E/1980/40/Rev.l (E/C.lO/75) (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl. No. 10)

See Transnational corporations for discussion

COMMITTEE FOR DEVELOPMENT PLANNING-- report, 16th session, 1980 E/1980/3 (ESCOR, 1980,

Suppl. No.2)

see International economic and social policy for dis-- cussion

COMMITTEE FOR PROGRAMME AND CO-ORDINATION-- &Administrative Committee on Co-ordination: joint

meetings.

DocumentsE/i9ao/73 Provisional agenda for the meetings

to be held in Geneva, 1 and 2 Jul 1980

SUBJECT INDEX(2nd regular session, 1980)

COMMITTEE FOR PHOOHAMMl1: AND CO-ORDINATION(continued)

._ report A/35/38 (GAOn, 35th aesa., Suppl. No. 38) andE/1980/L.44 (extract from report)

See United Nations: medium-term plan, 1980-1981- United Nations organizations: international co­

operanon and co-ordination !2! discussion

COMMITTEE ON CHIME PREVENTION AND CONTROL,6th session

_. prepal'aUons for (agenda item 2)

DocumentsE/IOaO/t. 43 (& Corr. 1, English, French &

Spanish only) Becretariat. Note

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings E/1980/SR. 24, 36. The Council aeclaed without vote at the 36th meet­

ing to accept the invitation of Venezuela tohold the 6th session of the Cttee on CrimePrevention and Control in Caracas, andapproved the provisional agenda in 1£/1980/L.43 & Carr. 1, as decision 1980/152

-- report 1£/1980/112 (& Carr. 1, English only)

~ Crime prevention and control (or discussion

COMMITTEE ON FOOD AID POLICIES AND PROGRAMMES-- report, 1978/1979 1£/1980/74 (transmits WFP/CFA:

9/18)

See Food problems for discussion

COMMITTEE ON NATURAL RESOURCES-- members: election (agenda item 26)

Economic and Social Council decision 1960/121

DocumentsE/1980/L.42 Secretariat. Note

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR.46The Council postPoned the election of three mem­

bers to its organizational session in 1981 asdecision 1980/192

COMMITTEE ON NON -GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS-- report 1£/1980/88

See Non-governmental organizations: applications for- hearings

COMMON REGISTER OF DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES(CORE)

-- implementation

See United Nations organizations: international co-- operation and co-ordination

CONSUMER PROTECTION (agenda item 14)Economic and Social Council resolution 1979/74

DocumentsE/is80/67 SecretarY-General. Progress reportE/1980/C.3/L.11 Economic and Social Council:

3rd (Programme and Co-ordination) Cttee:Chairman. Draft decision (Withdrawn at the15th meeting)

Discussion in 3rd Pro ramme and Co-ordination)Cttee: Meetings E C. SR.,

E/1980/99 (Pt.m) Report

59

CONSUMER PROTECTION (continued)

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR.45Draft decision IV in 1£/1980/99 (pt, ill), taking note

of the progress report in E/1980/67, and re­questing the SecretarY-General to take com­ments made in the Council into considerationin preparation of the report to be submittedto the Council at its 2nd regular session in1981, adopted without vote as decision1980/182

CRIME PREVENTION AND CONTROL (agenda item 23)General Assembly resolution 32/60

See also Committee on Crime Prevention and Con­trol, 6th session: preparations for

DocumentsE/i980/Ul/Add.l Secretariat. Note1£/1980/112 (& Corr.l, Egnlish only) Cttee on

Crime Prevention and Control. Report ofthe 6th session, Caracas, 8-12 Sep 1980(includes draft resolution and draft decisionsfor adoption by the Councrl)

A/CONF.87/14 & Add. 1 UN Congress on the Pre­vention of Crime and the Treatment of Offend­ers, 6th, Caracas, 25 Aug - 5 Sop 1960.Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR.46The C01ll1cH toOk note of the report of the UN Con­

gress on the Prevention of Crime and theTreatment of Offenders (A/CONF.87/14 &Add. 1) and transmitted it to the GeneralAssembly for consideration as decision1980/189

The Council also decided that the report of theCttee on Crime Prevention and Control(E/1980/112) would be considered by theCommission for Social Development at its27th session and by the Counctl at its 1stregular session in 1981

CUBAN RE FUGEES-- humanitarian assistance

Documents1£/1980/107 United states. Letter, 22 Jul, trans­

mit'dng communique of the Qovernment ofCosta Rica on the 2nd San Jose meeting con­cerning humanitarian problems relating topersons who have left or are trying to leaveCuba

1£/1980/108 Cuba. Letter, 24 Jul, transmittingstatement in response to the communique in1£/1980/107

CURRENCY INSTABILITY-- effect on budgets of UN organizations (agenda item 14)

DocumentsE/1980/39 &Corr.l ACC. Statement (prepared

by CCAQ)Discussion in 3rd (pro,ramme and Co-ordination

cttee: Meeting E 1980/C. 3/sR.i71£/1980/99 (Pt. nn Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeti~ E/1980/SR.45Dralt decision V in E/1980/99 (Pt. nn, taking note

of the ACC statement in E/1980/39 & Corr. 1,adopted without vote as decision 1980/183

SUBJECT INDEX(2nd regular session, 1980)

DESERTIFICATION-- measures against

See Sudano-Sahelian region: recovery and rehabilita-- tion programme

DEVELOPING COUNTRIES-- economic and social development: role of national per-

sonnel (agenda item 5)Economic and Social Council resolution 1979/52General Assembly resolution 33/135

DocumentsE/19807c.3/L.I0 Bulgaria, Democratic Yemen,

Ethiopia, Hungary, Mongolia and Poland.Draft resolution

DP/ 443 UNDP: Administrator. Report

Discussion in 3rd (Pro ramme and Co-ordination)Cttee: Meetings E 98 C. SR.

E/mf0/98 (Pt. I) Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR.45Draft resolution II in E/1980/98 (Pt. I), on the role

of qualified national personnel iIi the socialand economic development of developingcountries, adopted without vote as resolution1980/63

-- least developed: inclusion in list (agenda item 2)Economic and Social Council decision 1980/149

DocumentsE/1980!L. 49/Rev. 2 Bangladesh, China, Djibouti,

Ethiopia, Iraq, Jordan, Nigeria, senegal,Somalia, Sudan, Uganda and United Republicof Tanzania. Revised draft decision

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 44Draft decision in E!1980/L. 4'.l/Rev. 2, requesting

the Cttee for Development Planning to expe­dite the review of the economic situation ofDjibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Guinea-Bissau,Sao Tome and Principe, seychelles, Tongaand certain newly independent developingcountries, with a view to their inclusion inthe list of least developed countries, and re­questing the General Assembly to authorizethe Council to consider recommendations ofthe Cttee for Development Planning at its 1stregular session in 1~81, and to adopt an up­dated list of least developed countries on thebasis of existing criteria, adopted withoutvote as decision 1980/161

-- technical co-operation: review: report of High-levelMeeting TCDC/13

See Development: operational activities for discussion

DEVELOPMENT-- common register of activities (CORE)

See United Nations organizations: international co-- operation and co-ordination

-- operational activities (agenda item 5)Economic and Social Council resolutions 1763 (LIV),1768 (LIV) and 1979/52General Assembly resolutions 802 (vnn, 2029 (XX),2186 (XXI), 2321 (XXII), 2659 (XXV), 3019 (XXVII),3167 (xxvnn, 31/177, 32/197, 33/85, 33/135, 33/201,34/107, 34/117, 34/213 and decision 34/428

60

DEVELOPMENT (continued)-- operational activities (continued)

DocumentsE!1980/36 Secretary-General. Progress report

on implementation of para. 34 of the annex toGeneral Assembly resolution 32/197 on re­structuring of the economic and social sec­tors of the UN system

E/1980/41 (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl. No. 11) UNICEF:Executive Board. Report, 19-30 May 1980

E/1980/42/Rev.1 (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl. No.12)aNDP: Govel ning Council. Report on the27th session, 2-30 Jun 1980

E/1980/75 & C.;>rr.1 CPC and ACC: Chairmen.Report on joint meetings

E/1980/89 Director-General for Development andInternational Economic Co-operation (Dadzie).statement to the 8th meeting of the 3rd (Pro­gramme and Co-ordination) Cttee, 14 Jul

E/1980/L.45 UNICEF. Extract from reportE/1980/C. 3/L. 6 Ethiopia, India, Mexico, Nor­

way, Pakistan, Philippines, Senegal, Soma­lia, Sweden, Thailand, United States, Vene­zuela, Yugoslavia and Zambia. Draft reso­lution on UNICEF

E/1980/C. 3/L.I0 Bulgar-ia, Democratic Yemen,Ethiopia, Hungary, Mongolia and Poland.Draft resolution on role of qualified nationalpersonnel in the social and economic devel­opment of developing countries

E/1980/C.3/L.13 Argentina, Romania, Spain andUnited Republic of Tanzania. Draft resolu­tion on report of the 1st High-level Meetingon the Review of '""echnical Co-operationamong Developing Countries

E/1980/C.3/L.17 Denmark, Finland, Nether­lands, Norway and Sweden. Draft resolutionon operational activities ,

E/1980/C.3/L.18 Indonesia, Kenya, Nepal, Sen- Iegal, Uganda and United Republic of Tanzania.Draft resolution on report of the GoverningCouncil of UNDP

A/35/38 (GAOR, 35th sess., Suppl. No.38) CPC.Report on the work of its 20th session

A/35/224 (& Corr.1, English only) Secretary­General. Note transmitting report of theDirector-General for Development and Inter­national Economic Co-operation "Some policyissues pertaining to operational activities fordevelopment undertaken by the UN system"

DP/368 UNDP: Administrator. Report on activ­ities of the UN Revolving Fund for NaturalResources Exploration

DP/ 435 UNDP: Administrator. Report on reviewof present practices and proposals for en­hancing the collective involvement of the de­veloping countries in the determination ofpriorities for intercountry programmes andin identification and initiation of regionalprojects and activities

DP/443 UNDP: Administrator. Report on the roleof qualified national personnel in the socialand economic development of developingcountries

DP/458 UNDP: Administrator. Report on activ­ities of the UN Special Fund for Land-lockedDeveloping Countries

SUBJECT INDEX(2nd regular session, 1980)

DEVELOPMENT (continued)__ operational activities (continued)

Documents (continued)DP!477 & Corr.1 UNDP: Administrator. Report

on activities of the UN Revolving Fund forNatural Resources Exploration

DP/ 484 UNDP: Administrator. Report on the UNVolunteers programme

DP/505 UNDP: Budgetary and Finance Cttee. Re­port

TCDC/13 (& Corr.1, English only), Corr.2 High­level Meeting on the Review of Technical Co­operation among Developing Countries,Geneva, 26 May - 2 Jun 1980. Report (To beissued in final form as A/35/39 - GAOR,35th sess., Suppl. No. 39)

Discussion in 3rd (Programme and Co-ordination)Cttee: Meetings E!1980/C. 3!SR. 6-10, 12, 14-17

E/I980798 (Pts.l-llI) Reports

statements in Plenary: Meetings E/1980/SR. 25(UNICEF), 26 (lJNDP)

Discussion i~ Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR.45Draft resolutions in E/1980/98 (Pt. I) were adopted

without vote as follows:Draft resolution I, on the report of UNICEF,

and appealing for contributions so that itmay reach it's income target for 1982,adopted as resolution 1980/62

Draft resolution 11, on the role of qualifiednational personnel in the social and eco­nomic development of developing countries,adopted as resolution 1980/63

Draft resolution 1lI, taking note of the report ofthe 1st High-level Meeting on the Reviewof Technical Co-operation among Develop­ing Countries, adopted as resolution 1980/64

Draft resolutions in E/1980/98 (Pt. 11) were adoptedwithout vote as follows:

Draft resolution I, taking note of the report ofGoverning Council of UNDP (E/1980/42),commending to the General Assembly thereport in DP/435, taking note of Govern­ing Council decisions on the UN VolunteersProgramme, agency regular and extra­budgetary technical co-operation expendi­tures, and the UN Capital DevelopmentFund, and bringing to the attention of theGeneral Assembly decisions of the Gov­erning Council relating to Assembly reso­lutions on restructuring of the economicand social sectors of the UN system,adopted as resolution 1980/65

Draft resolution II, on policy issues pertainingto operational activities for development,adopted as resolution 1980/66

Draft decisions in E/1980/98 (Pt. ill) were adoptedwithout vote as follows:

Draft decision I, taking note of the report of theAdministrator of UNDP on activities of theUN Revolving Fund for Natural ResourcesExploration (DP/477 & Corr.1) and of de­cision 80/29 of the Governing Council,adopted as decision 1980/176

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DEVELOPMENT (continued)-- operational activities (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)Draft decisions in E/1980/98 (pt, Ill) were adopted

without vote as follows (continued)Draft decision 11, taking note of the report of

the Administrator of UNDP on the UNSpecial Fund for Land-Iocked DevelopingCountries (DP/458), and of decision 80/21of the Governing Council, adopted as de­cision 1980/177

Draft decision Ill, taking note of the progressreport on implementation of para. 34 of theannex to General Assembly resolution 32/197 on restructuring of economic and,social sectors of the UN system (E/1980/36), adopted as decision 1980/178

DISASTER RELIEF (agenda item 14)Economic and Social Council resolution 2816 (XXVI)

See also Drought-stricken areas: assistance toEconomic assistance: special programmesInternational economic and social policySudano-Sahelian region: recovery and reha-

bilitation programme

DocumentsA!35!228 Secretary-General. Report on activi­

ties of UNDRO

Discussion in 3rd (Programme and Co-ordination)Cttee: Meetings E!1980!C. 3!SR.13, 14

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR.45The Council decided without vote to take note of the

report on the work of UNDRO (A/35/228) asdecision 1980/184

DJIBOUTI-- assistance to refugees in (agenda item 4)

Economic and Social Council resolution 1980/11

DocumentsE!1980/L.52 Bangladesh, Djibouti, Iraq, Jordan,

Lesotho, Somalia and Sudan. Draft resolu­tion

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings E/1980/SR. 38, 40, 43Draft resolution in E/1980/L. 52, as orally revised,

on humanitarian assistance to the refugeesin Djibouti, stating appreciation to the Secre­tary-General's dispatching of a UN inter­agency mission to Djibouti to assess theneeds of the refugees, taking note of the oralreport of the Under-Secretary-General forSpecial Political Questions and Co-ordinatorof Special Assistance Programmes at the40th meeting, and requesting UNHCR to con­tinue to ensure that adequate assistance pro­grammes are organized for the refugees,adopted without vote at the 43rd meeting asresolution 1980/44

Under agenda item 3 the Council took note of thestatement made by UNHCR at the 38th ple­nary meeting as decision 1980/153

-- drought-stricken areas: assistance to

See Drought-stricken areas: assistance to

SUBJECT INDEX(2nd regular &ession, 1980)

DJIBOUTI (continued)-- inclusion in list of least developed countries

See Developing countries: least developed: inclusion- in list

DROUGHT-STRICKEN AREAS-- assistance to (agenda item 14)

See also Economic assistance: special programmesSudano-Sahelian region: recovery and reha­

bilitation programme

DocumentsE/1980/C.3/L.14 Djibouti, Iraq, Jordan, KUWait,

Lesotho, Morocco, Somalia, Sudan, SyrianArab Repmlic, Trinidad and Tobago, Ugandaand United Arab Emirates. Draft resolutionon assistance to the drought-stricken areasin Sudan, Somalia, Djibouti and Uganda

E/1980/C. 3/L .16 Secretary-General. Statementof programme budget implications of draftresolution in E/1980/c. 3/L.14

Discussion in 3rd (Programme and Co-ordination)Cttee: Meetings E/1980/C. 3/SR.15, 16

E/1980/99 (pt. IIJ) Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/sR.45Draft resolution in E/1980/99 (Pt. nn, as orally

amended, on assistance to the drought­stricken areas in Djibouti, Somalia, Sudanand Uganda, and requesting the Secretary­General to send a multi-agency mission tothe countries and to report to the GeneralAssembly at its 35th session, adopted with­out vote as resolution 1980/70

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMISSION FOR ASIA AND THEPACIFIC

-- report, 1979/1980 E/1980/26 (E/ESCAP/188) (ESCOR,1980, Suppl. No.6) & Corr. 1

See Regional co-operation and development for dis-- cussion

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL-- adjournment of session

Following a statement by the President, Mr. AndreasV. Mavrommatis (Cyprus), at the 45th plenarymeeting, 25 Jul 1980, he declared the sessionadjourned

-- agenda and other organizational matters (agenda item 2)

See also Ad Hoc Group of Experts on InternationalCo-operation in Tax Matters: mem­bers: increase in number

Committee on Crime Prevention and Con­trol, 6th session: preparations 'for

Developing countries: least developed: in­clusion in list

Economic and Social Council: calendar ofconferences and meetings, 1980-1981

Intergovernmental organizations: participa­tion in EconOmic and Social Council

Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistanceand relief

World Conference of the United NationsDecade for Women: Equality, Develop­ment and Peace: officers

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ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL (continued)-- agenda and other or~~ationalmatters (continued)

Documents£/1980/100 Provisional annotated agendaE/1980/toolAdd. 1 Secretariat. Report on the

sta,te of preparedness of documentation forthe session

E/1980/lll & Add. 1 Secretariat. Note includ­ing annotated list of items to be consideredat the resumed 2.1d regular session

E/1980/L. 57 Secretariat. Note transmittinglist of documentation requested in resolu­tions and decisions of the Council in orderto permit final review of these requests toestablish legislative authority for produc­tiOD of such documentation

E/1980/L.58 secretariat. Note on arrange­ments for organization of the work of theresumed 2nd regular session of the Council

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings E/1980/SR. 24,45The proVisional agenda in E/1980/I00 was

adopted without vote at the: 24th meetingAt the, 45th meeting the Council authorized the

',sectetary-General to transmit the follOWingreports to the General Assembly as decision1980/187: annual report of TDB, report ofthe Human Rights Cttee on the InternationalCovenant on Civil and Political Rights, re­port of the Council of the UN University,and report of the Preparatory Cttee for theUN Conference on New and RenewableSources of Energy on its 1st and 2nd ses­slons. The full report of the Commissionon Transnational Corporations would bebefore the Council at its resumed session

-- calendar of conferences and meetings, 1980-1981(agenda item 2)

see also Committee on Crime Prevention andControl, 6th session: preparationsfor

Transnational corporations

eocumentsE/19Uo/L.41 & Add. 1 Secretariat. Note on

p:roposed changes to the calendar of con­ferences and meetings

Discussion in Plena;rr: Meetings E/1980/SR. 24,43,, • 46 ....,Changes in the catendar of conferences and meet­

ings tor 1980-1981 as proposed in E/1980/L.41 & Add. 1 were approved without voteat the 43rd meeting as decision 1980/157

The Council declded at the 46th meeting that the1~ session of the IntergovernmentalWorking Group on a Code of Conduct shouldtake place in New York from 5-23 Jan 1981as decision 1980/188

-- closing of sessionThe 2nd regular session of the Council was declared

closed at the 46th plenary meeting, 7 Nov 1980

SUBJECT INDEX(2nd regular session, 1980,

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL (continued)__ members: representatives: credentials

DocumentsE/i980/106 Economic and Social Council:

Bureau. Report

__ members: representatives: lists E/1980/INF.6 &Add. I, 2

E/RES/1980/55E/RES/1980/50

-- officers: election

Discussion in Plenar~ Meeting E/1980/SR. 28Due to the resigna on of Mr. Enrique Jorge Ros

(Argentina), the Council elected Mr. RonaldG. Mapp (Barbados) as Vice-President byacclamation at the 28th meeting, and furtherindicated that he would act as Chairman ofthe 3rd (Programme and Co-ordination)Cttee

-- opening of session (agenda item I)The session was declared open at the 24th plenary

meeting, 3 Jul 1980, by the President of theCouncil, Mr. Andreas V. Mavrommatis(Cyprus), following which statements weremade by the President and by the secretary­General

-- resolutions and decisions

DocumentsE/i980/80/Add. 1, 2 (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl. No.lA

& IB) Collected edition of resolutions(E/RES/1980/43-70) and decisions (E/DEC/1980/150-187) of the 2nd regular sessionand decisions (E/DEC/1980/188-193) of theresumed 2nd regular session of the Council

E/RES/1980/INF.2 List of resolutions and de­cisions adopted by the Council at its 2ndregular session, 1980

Resolutions 1980/43-70 and decisions 1980/150-193were a opte uri ten re ar session andthe resume n re ar session

For discussion see under sub ects as follows (agendaitem numbers givenin parent eses

E/DEC/1980/155 Ad Hoc Group of Experts on Inter-national Co-operation in TaxMatters: members: increase innumber (2)

E/DEC/1980/192 Ad Hoc Intergovernmental WorkingGroup of Experts on Interna­tional Standards of Accountingand Reporting: members: elec­tion (26)

E/DEC/1980/185 ACC: communications with inter-governmental bodies: improve­ment (14)

Africa: refugee situation (3)Colonial countries: independence:

Declaration, 1960: implementa­tion by international agencies (16)

E/DEC/1980/192 Commission on Transnational Cor-porations: members: election(26)

E/DEC/1980/152 Cttee on Crime Prevention andControl, 6th session: prepara­tions for (2)

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E/DEC/1980/192

E/DEC/1980/182E/DEC/1980/189E/DEC/1980/183

E/RES/1980/63

E/DEC/1980/161

E/RES/1980/62­66; E/DEC/1980/176-178

E/DEC/1980/184E/RES/1980/44

E/RES/1980/70

E/DEC/IG80/187

E/DEC/1980/157,188

E/DEC/1980/186

E/RES/1980/44,45; E/DEC/1980/158

E!DEC!1980/190

E!RES/1980/43

E/RES/1980/49E/RES!1980/54

E/RES/1980/58;E/DEC/1980!169

E/DEC!1980!187E/RES/1980/47E/RES/1980/61

E/DEC!1980/151

E/RES/1980!43,53-55; E/DEC!1980/162

E/RES/1980/67

P./DEC!1980/156

E/RES/1980/68E/DEC!1980/160

E!DEC/1980/163

Cttee on Natural Resources: mem-bers: election (26)

Consumer protection (14)Crime prevention and control (23)Currency instability: effect on bud-

gets of UN organizations (14)Developing countries: economic and

social developments: role ofnational personnel (5)

Developing countries: least devel­oped: inclusion in list (2)

Development: operational activities(5)

Disaster relief (14)Djibouti: assistance to refugees in

(4)Drought-stricken areas: assistance

to (14)Economic and Social Council:

agenda and other organizationalmatters (2)

Economic and Social Council: cal­endar of conferences and meet­ings, 1980-1981 (2)

Economic and Social Council: reso­lutions and decisions: programmebudget implications

Economic assistance: special pro­grammes (4)

Economic development: long-termtrends (24)

Emergency situations: humanitar­ian assistance (3)

Environment: UN Programme (11)Ethiopia: assistance to displaced

persons (3)Food problems (9)

Human Rights Cttee: report (20)Human settlements (8)Industrial development: interna-

tional co-operation (13)Intergovernmental organizations:

participation in Economic andSocial Council (2)

International economic and socialpolicy (3)

International yea,rs and anniver­saries (14)

Kampuchean people: humanitarianassistance and relief (2)

Marine resources (14)Palestinian people: assistance to

(16)Refugees: assistance

SUBJECT INDEX(2nd regular session, 1980)

-- resolutions and decisions: programme budget implica­tions

DocumentsE '1980 '109 Secretary-General. Report sum­

marizing estimates of programme budgetimplications of resolutions and decisionsadopted by the Council during its 1st and2nd regular sessions, 1980

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 45- The COuncil took note of the report in E/1980/

109 (1;') decision 1980/186

E/1980/90

E/1980/101

E/1980/95E/1980/93E/1980/92E/1980/97

E/1980/94

E/1980/96E/1980/91

E/1980/103

E/1980/98(pts.l-ill)

E/1980/102

-- 1st (Economic) Committee: reports

See under sub ect of re ort for discussion (agendaem num ers ven in parentheses)

Environment: UN Programme (11)Food problems (9)Human settlements (8)Industrial development: interna-

tional co-operation (13)Regional co-operation and develop­

ment (6)Science and technology: application

to development (10)Transnational corporations (12)Transport and Communications

Decade in Africa, 1978-1988 (7)

-- 3rd (Programme and Co-ordination) Committee:officers: election

Discussion in 3rd (Programme and Co-ordination)Cttee: Meetings E/19801C. 3/SR. 1, 3

Mr. Declan O'Donovan (Ireland) was electedVice-tilairman at the 1st meeting andMr. E. F. AlliE "geria) was electedVice-Chairman ; 3rd meeting.

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: COMMITTEES-- 1st (Economic) Committee: agenda and organization of

work

DocumentsEI19801100 Provisional annotated agendaE/19BO/C. l/L. 5 Organization of work as

adopted by the Cttee at its 8th meeting

Discussion in 1st (Economic) Cttee: Meetings E/1980/C. l/SR. 8, 9

-- 3rd (Programme and Co-ordination) Committee: reports

See' under sub'ect of re ort for discussion (agenda1 em num ers given in paren heses

E/1980/102 Colonial countries: independence:Declaration, 1960: implementa­tion by international agencies(16)

Development: operational activities(5) (includes UNICEF and UNDP)

Southern African oppressed people:& national liberation movement:assistance to (17)

Sudano-Sahelian region: recoveryand rehabilitation programme(18)

UN: medium-term plan, 19RO-1983(15)

-- 3rd (Programme and Co-ordination) Committee: agendaand organization of work

DocumentsE/1980/C. 3/L. 2 Organization of work as

adopted by the Cttee at its 4th meeting

Discussion in 3rd (Programme and Co-ordination)Cttee: Meetings E/19801C. 3/SR.i, 3, 4

UN organizations: expenditures inrelation to programmes (14)

UN organizations: international co­operation and co-ordination (14)

Transport and CommunicationsDecade in Africa, 1978-1988 (7)

UN: medium-term plan, 1980-1983(15)

UNICEF: activities (5)UN Conference on New and Renew­

able Sources of Energy, 1981:preparations for (22)

UNOP: activities (5)

Rural development (14)Science and technology: application

to development (10)Somalia: humanitarian assistance

for refugees (3)

South African oppressed people: &national liberation movement:assistance to (17)

Sudan: refugee situation (4)Sudano-Sahelian region: recovery

and rehabilitation programme(18)

TDB: report (19)Transnational corporations (12)

UN University (21)World Climate Programme (14)World Communications Year: des-

ignation (14)World Conference of the UH Decade

for Women: officers (2)World Food Council: members:

nomination (25)

E/RES/1980/45E/RES/1980/51,

52

E/OEC/1980/187E/RES/1980/59,

60; E/OEC/1980/170-174,188

E/RES/1980/46;E/OEC/1980/159

E/OEC/1980/175

E/RES/1980/62E/OEC/1980/187

E/RES/1980/56,57; E/OEC/198()/164-168

E/OEC/1980/181E/RES/ 1980/48

E/RES/1980/53;E/OEC/1980/153

E/RES/1980/50

E/RES/1980/65;E/OEC/1980/176,177

E/DEC/1980/184,193

E/RES/1980/67­70; E/DEC/1980/179-185

E/DEC/1980/187E/DEC/1980/180E/RES/1980/69

E/DEC/1980/150

E/DEC/1980/191

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SUBJECT INDEX(2nd regular session, 1980)

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: COMMITTEE (con­tinued)

__ 3rd (Programme and Co-ordination) Committee: reports(continued)

See under subject of report for discussion (agendaitem numbers given in parentheses) (continued)

ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE-- special programmes (agenda item 4)

General Assembly resolutions 34/8, 34/18, 34/19,34/121-132, 34/174

See also Drought-stricken areas: assistance toEmergency situations: humanitarian assis­

tanceInternational economic and social policySudano-Sahelian region: recovery and rehabil­

itation programme

DocumentsE!1980IL.52 Bangladesh, Djibouti, Iraq, Jordan,

Lesotho, Somalia and Sudan. Draft resolu­tion on assistance to refugees in Djibouti

E/1980/L. 53 Australia, Bar gladesh, Burundi,Djibouti, Ethiopia, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait,Lesotho, Morocco, Nepal, Somalia, Trinidadand Tobago, Tunisia, United Arab Emiratesand United Republic of Tanzania. Draft reso­lution on the situation of refugees in Sudan

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings E/1980/SR. 38,40,41,43

Draft resolution in E/1980/L. 52, as orally revised,on humanitarian assistance to the refugees inDjibouti, stating appreciation to the Secretary­General's dispatching of a UN interagencymission to Djibouti to assess the needs of therefugees, taking note of the oral report of theUnder-Becretar-y-Oeneral for Special PoliticalQuestiors and Co-ordinator of Special Assis­tance Programmes at the 40th meeting, andrequesting UNHCR to continue to ensure thatadequate assistance programmes are orga­nized for the refugees, adopted without voteat the 43rd meeting as resolution 1980/44

Draft resolution in E/1980/L. 53, on assistance torefugees in the Sudan, calling upon MemberStates and UN organizations to render assis­tance, noting with appreciation the arrange­ments made by the Secretary-General in send­ing an interagency mission to Sudan, andcommending the Government of Sudan in con­vening the International Conference on Refu­gees at Khartoum, 20-22 Jun, adopted withoutvote at the 43rd meeting as resolution 1980/45

E/1980/99(pts. I-Ill)

UN organizations: international co­operation and co-ordination (14)(includes internattoi.al yearsand anniversaries, uses of thesea, World CommunicationsYear, World Climate Pro­gramme, rural development,consumer protection, budgetaryeffects of currency instability,and assistance to drought­stricken areas in Sudan, Soma­lia, Djibouti and Uganda)

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ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE (continued)-- special programmes (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)At the 43rd meeting, the Council also took note of

the statement made at the 40th meeting by theUnder-Secretary-General for Special Politi­cal Questions and Co-ordinator of SpecialEconomic Assistance Programmes, as deci­sion 1980/158

ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR AFRICA-- report, 1979/1980 E/1980/27 (E/CN. 14/781/Rev~1)

(ESCOR, 1980, Suppl. No.7)

See Regional co-operation and development for discus­sion

ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE-- report, 1979/1980 E/1980/28 (E/ECE/1008) (ESCOR,

1980, Suppl. No.8) (Vols. I, II)

See Regional co-operation and development for discus­sion

ECONOMIC C0MMISSION FOR LATIN AMERICA- - ac ti vities

See Regional co-operation and development

ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR WESTERN ASIA-- report, 7th session, 1980 E/1980/29 (E/ECWA/114)

(ESCOR, 1980, Suppl. No.9)

See Regional co-operation and development for discus­sion

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT-- long-term trends (agenda item 24)

General Assembly resolution 34/57

DocumentsE!198073 (ESCOR, 1980, SuppL No.2) Cttee for

Development Planning. Report on the 16thsession, 7-16 Jan 1980 (chap. V)

E/1980/110 Poland. Letter, 24 Jul, transmittingworking paper on long-term trends in econom­ic development

A/35/345 Secretary-GeneraL Report on prepa­ration of an overall socio-economic perspec­tive of the development of the world economy

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 46Draft decision orally proposed by the President,

requesting the Secretary-General to take theworking paper in E/1980/UO and views ex­pressed in the Council and General Assemblyinto consideration when preparing his reportto the General Assembly in 1980, adoptedwithout vote as decision 1980/190

EMERGENCY SITUATIONS-- humanitarian assistance (agenda item 3)

See also Africa: refugee situationDisaster reliefDrought-stricken areas: assistance toEconomic assistance; special programmesInternational economic and social policyKampuchean people: humanitarian assistance

and relief

· -.~

SUBJECT INDEX(2nd regular session, 1980)

EMERGENCY SITUATIONS (continued)-- humanitarian assistance (continued)

DocumentsE/19P1\7L. 47/Rev. 1 Australia, Denmark, Finland,

Japan, Netherlands, NOI .vay and Sweden.Revised draft resolution

E/1980/L. 51 Secretary-General. Statement ofprogramme budget implications of draft reso­lution in E/1980/L. 47/Rev. 1

Discussion in Plenary: Meetin~ E/1980/SR. 40,42,43Draft resolution in E/1980!L. 47/Rev. 1, as orally

revised, on international efforts to meet hu­manitarian needs in emergency situations,and requesting the Secretary-General to pre­pare a summary report on ways and meansby which the UN system has carried out overthe last decado its role to co-ordinate and im­plement humanitarian emergency assistancein cases other than natural disasters, adoptedwithout vote at the 43rd meeting as resolution1980/43

ENVIRONMENT-- United Nations Programme (agenda item 11)

General Assembly resolutions 2997 (XXVII) and 34/187

See also Human settlementsSudano-Sahelian region: recovery and reha­

btlitatlor. programmeWorld Climate Programme

DocumentsEI1980/NOO/4 Inter-Parliamentary Union. State­

mentE/1980/C .1/L. 7 India (on behalf of States mem­

bers of the Group of 77 which are membersof the Economic and Social Council). Draftresolution

E/1980/C.l/L.12 Secretary-General. statementof programme budget implications of draftresolution in E/1980/c. l/L. 7 (also appltca­ble to draft resolution in E/1980/C .1/L.13)

E/1980/C .1/L.13 Economic and Social Council:1st (Economic) Cttee: Vice-Chairman (Laza­revid). Drait resolution (based on informalconsultattons on draft resolution in E/1980/C.l/L.7)

UNEP/GC.8/10 & Corr.1, 2 UNEP: GoverningCouncil. Report on the work of its 8th ses­sion (To be republished as A/35/25 - GAOR,35th sesa., Suppl. No.25)

Discussion in 1st (Economic) Cttee: Meetings E/1980/C.lISR.8-10, 20

E/1980/95 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 43 'Draft resolution in E/1980/95, taking note of the

report of the Governing Council of UNEP;r-ecommending that the General Assemblyconsider the decision of the Governing Coun­cil on the interrelationships between resources,environment, people and development, and therecommendation that the Governing Councilshould hold a special session in 1982 to com­memorate the 10th anniversary of the UNConference on the Human Environment; callingupon UNEP to elaborate specific proposals on

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ENvmONMENT (continued)-- United Nations Programme (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)Draft resolution in E/1980/95 (continued)

energy and the environment to the UN Confer­ence on New and Renewable Sources of Energyj'inviting intensification of co-operation betweenUNEP and the UN Centre for Human Settle­ments (Habitat) i and appealing for contribu­tions to the Fund of UNE P, adopted withoutvote as resolution 1980/49

EQUATORIAL GUINEA-- inclusion in list of least developed countries

~ Developing countries: least developed: inclusion inlist

ETHIOPIA-- assistance to displaced persons (agenda item 3)

Economic and Social Council resolution 1980/8

DocumentsE!19807104 (En~lish only) Interagency Mission to

Ethiopia. Report, 6-15 Jul 1980 (To beissued in final form as document onneGeneral Assembly, 35th session)

E/1980/L. 50/Rev. 1 Algeria, Burundi, Ethiopia,Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Libyan Arab Jama­hiriya, Mongolia, Nepal, Sudan, Uganda,United Republic of Tanzania, Viet Nam andZambia. Revised draft resolution

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings E/1980/SR. 42-44Draft resolution in E/1980/L. 50/Rev. 1, as orally

amended, on relief and rehabilitation for dis­placed persons in Ethiopia, adopted withoutvote at the 44th meeting as resolution 1980/54

FOOD PROBLEMS (agenda item 9)General Assembly resolutions 3348 (XXlX) and 3404(XXX)

DoeumentsE!i980774 Cttee on Food Aid Policies and Pro­

grammes. 5th Annual report (transmits docu­ment WFP/CFA: 9/18)

E/1980/NGO/8 World Union of Catholic Women'sOrganizations. Statement .

E!1980/C. l/L. 15 India (on behalf of States mem­bers of the Group of 77 which are membersof the Economic and Social Council). Draftresolution

E/1980/C. r/t, 21 Economic and Social Council:1st (Economic) CUee: Vice-Chairman (Laza­revte). Draft resolution (based on informalconsultations on draft resolution in E/1980/C. I/L. 15)

WFC/1980/16 WFC. Report on its 6th ministerialsession (To be issued in final form as A/35!

. 19 - GAOR, 35th sess., Suppl. No. 19)Discussion in 1st iEcOnOmiC) Cttee: Meetings E/1980/- C.1!SR. 15, 6, 21

E/1980/93 Report

Statement in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 27 (FAO)

SUBJECT INDEX(2nd regular session, 1980)

FOOD PROBLEMS (continued)Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/f.~. 44

Draft resolution and draft decision in E/1980/93were adopted without vote as follows:

Draft resolution, on the report of WFC, foodproduction policies, assistance to devel­oping countries for expansion of food pro­duction, special emergency food assis­tance to countries in Africa currently ex­periencing critical food shortages, protec­tionist trade practices and internationalfood trade, renewal of the Food Aid Con­vention, proposal for a convention on theInternational Emergency Food Reserve,the need for a new International WheatAgreement, and other matters related tothe food problem, adopted as resolution1980/58

Draft decision, taking note of the report of theCttee on Food Aid Policies and Programmes(E/1980/74), adopted as decision 1980/169

GROUP OF EXPERTS ON TAX TREATIES BETWEEN DE­VELOPED AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

See Ad Hoc Group of Experts on International Co-- operation in Tax Matters

GUINEA-BISSAU-- inclusion in list of least developed countries

See Developing countries: least developed: inclusion- in list

HIGH- LEVEL MEETING ON THE REVIEW OF TECHNICALCO-OPERATION AMONG DEVELOPING COUNTRIES,1980

-- report TCDC/13 (& Corr. 1, English only), Corr.2To be issued in final form as A/35/39 - GAOR, 35th

sess., Suppl. No.

See Development: operational activities for discussiCifi

HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE-- report (agenda item 20)

Article 45 of the International Covenant on Civil andPolitical Rights

Action in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 45The council authorized the Secretary-General to

transmit the report of the Human RightsCttee (To be issued as A/35/40) directly tothe General Assembly as decision 1980/187

HUMAN SETTLEMENTS (agenda item 8)l..conomic and Social Council resolution 1978/1General Assembly resolution 32/162

DocumentsE/1980/C. l/L. 6 India (on behalf of states mem­

bers of the Group of 77 which are membersof the Economic and Social Council). Draftresolution (withdrawn at the 15th meettrg)

E/1980/C. 1/L. 8 Secretary-General. Statementof programme budget implications of draftresolution in E/1980/C. l/L. 6 (also applicableto draft resolution in E/1980/C. r/r., 10/Rev. 1)

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HUMAN SETTLEMENTS (continued)Documents (continued)

E/1980/C. 1/L. 10/Rev. 1 Economic and SocialCouncil: 1st (Economic) Cttee: Vice-Chairman(Lohani). Revised draft resolution (based oninformal consultations on draft resolution inE/1980/C.l/L.6)

A/35/8 (GAOR, 35th sess., Suppl. No.8) Com­mission on Human Settlements. Report onthe work of its 3rd session, 6-15 May 1980

Discussion in 1st (Economic) Cttee: Meetings E/1980/C.l/SR.8,9,11,12,15,17

E/1980/92 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meetin~ E/1980/SR. 43Draft resolution in E/1980/92, as orally amended,

on international co-operation in the field ofhuman settlements, taking note of the reportof the Commission on Human Settlements,appealing for contributions to the UN Habitatand Human Settlements Foundation, invitingUNE P and the UN Centre for Human Bettle­ments (Habitat) to intensify their co-operation,and calling upon the Centre to elaborate con­crete and specific proposals as a contributionto the UN Conference on New and RenewableSources of Enerw, adopted without vote asresolution 1980/47

HUMANITARIAN EMERGENCY .ASSISTANCE

See Drought-stricken areas: assistance to- Economic assistance: specis.l programmes

Emergency situations: humanitarian assistanceInternational economic ~nd social policy

INCOME DISTRIBUTION-- report on rural-urban differentials A/35/231

See International economic and social policy for dis-- cussion

INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT-- international co-operation (agenda item 13)

General Assembly resolution 2152 (XXI)

DocumentsE/1980/C.l/L.ll India (on behaU of States mem­

bers of the Group of 77 which are members ofthe Economic and Social Council). Draft res­olution (withdrawn at the 20th meeting)

E/1980/C. r/t, 16 Economic and Social Council:1st (Economic) Cttee: Vice-Chairman (Laza­revie). Draft resolution (based on informalconsultations on draft resolution in E/1980/C.l/L.11)

ID/B/248 lOB. Report on its 14th session (To beissued as A/35/16 - GAOR, 35th sess. ;-­Suppl. No. 16)

Discussion in 1st (Economic) Cttee: Meetings E/1980/C. lISR. 10-12, 20

E/19BO/97 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meetin~ E/1980/SR. 44Draft resolution in E/1980/97, as orally revised,

on industrial development co-operation andimplementation of the decisions and recom­mendations adopted by IDD at its 14th session,adopted without vote as resolution 1980/61

SUBJECT INDEX(2nd regular session, 1980)

INTERGOVERNMENTAL COMMITTEE FOR EUROPEANMIGRATION

-- participation in Economic and Social Council

See Intergovernmental organizations: participation in- Economic and Social Council

INTERGOVERNMENTAL COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE ANDTECHNOLOGY FOR DEVELOPMENT

- - reports A/35/37 (Pts, I, II)

See Science and technology: application to development- for discussion

INTERGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS

See also Administrative Committee on Co-ordination:communications with intergovernmentalbodies: improvement

-- participation in Economic and Social Council (agendaitem 2)

Rule 79 of the rules of procedure of the Economic andSocial Council

DocumentsE/1980/86 Economic and Social Council: Bureau.

Note transmitting application from the Mri­can Regional Centre for Technology to partici­pate in the work of the Council

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings E/1980/SR. 24,26,29The Council agreed without vote at the 26th meeting

to invite the Intergovernmental Cttee forEuropean Migration to participate in theCouncil deliberations on agenda items 4 and 5

The Council decided without vote at the 29th meet­ing to permit the African Regional Centre forTechnology to participate in deliberations ofthe Council on questions within the scope ofthe Centre's activities as decision 1980/151

INTERGOVERNMENTAL WORKING GROUP ON A CODE OFCONDUCT

-- sessions

See Transnational corporations

INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENT ON ILLICIT PAYMENTS-- drafting

See Transnational corporations

INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL POLICY (agendaitem 3)Economic and Social Council resolutions 1625 (LI),1724 (LIII) and 1979/24General Assembly resolutions 118 (II), 33/48 and34/207

See also African refugees: assistance toEmergency situations: humanitarian assistanceEthiopia: assistance to displaced personsSomalia: humanitarian assistance for refugees

DocumentsE11980/3 (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl. No.2) Cttee for

Development Planning. Report on the 16thsession, 7-16 Jan 1980

E/1980/33 Summary of the economic and socialsurvey of Asia and the Pacific, 1979: recenteconomic developments, 1978/1979

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INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL POLICY (con­tinued)

Documents (continued)E/1980/38 (ST/ESA/106) (Sales No. E. 80. II. C. 2)

(& Corr. 1, English, French & Spanish only)World economic survey, 1979-1980: Currenttrends in the world economy .

E/1980/56 Summary of the survey of economic andsocial conditions in Africa, 1978/1979

E/1980/62 Summary of recent economic develop­ments in the ECE region

E/1980/66 Summary of the survey of economic andsocial developments in the ECWA region, 1979

E/1980/71 Evolution of the Latin American econo­my in 1979

E/1980/105 Preparatory Cttee for the New Inter­national Development Strategy: Chairman.Statement to the 39th plenary meeting of theCouncil, 18 Jul

E/1980/107 United States. Letter, 22 Jul, trans­mitting communique of the Government of Cos­ta Rica on the 2nd San Jose meeting concerning Ihumanitarian problems relating to personswho have left or are trying to leave Cuba

E/1980/108 Cuba. Letter, 24 Jul, transmittingstatement in response to the communique inE/1980/107

E/1980/L. 47/Rev. 1 Australia, Denmark, Finland,Japan, Netherlands, Norway and Sweden. Re­vised draft resolution on international effortsto meet humanitarian needs in emergencysituations

E/1980/L. 48/Rev. 1 Burundi, Djibouti, Iraq, Italy,Jordan, Kuwait, Lesotho, Morocco, Nepal,Pakistan, Senegal, Somalia, Sudan, Thailand,Trinidad and Tobago, United Arab Emirates,United Republic of Tanzania and Zambia. Re­vised draft resolution on assistance to refugeesin Somalia

E/1980/L. 50/Rev. 1 Algeria, Burundi, Ethiopia,Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Libyan Arab Jama­hiriya, Mongolia, Nepal, Sudan, Uganda,United Republic of Tanzania, Viet Nam andZambia. Revised draft resolution on assis­tance to displaced persons in Ethiopia

E/1980/L. 51 Secretary-General. Statement ofprogramme budget implications of draft reso­lution in E/1980/L. 47/Rev. 1

E/1980/L. 54 Burundi, Djibouti, Lesotho, Nepal,Nigeria, Pakistan, Senegal, Somalia, Sudan,Uganda, United Republic of Cameroon, UnitedRepublic of Tanzania, Zaire and Zambia.Draft resolution on the situation of refugeesin Africa

E/1980/NGO/6 International Savings Bank Institute.Statement on the importance of internationalco-operation in savings mobilization pro­grammes

E/1980/NGO/7 International Alliance of Women ­Equal Rights, Equal Responsibilities, Interna­tional Federation of Business and Professional,Women, World Federation of UN Associations, l,Afro-Asian Peoples' Solidarity Or ganization,Associated Country Women of the World, Cath­olic Relief Services - United States CatholicConference, Christian Democratic WorldUnion, International Commission of Jurists,

SUBJECT INDEX(2nd regular session, 1980)

INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL POLICY (con­tinued)

Documents (continued)E/1980/NGO/7 (continued)

International Council of Jewish Women, Lu­theran World Federation, Pan-Pacific andSouth-East Asia Women's Association, Wom­en's International Lea~_~l': br Peace and Free­dom, World Alliance of Young Men's ChristianAssociations, World Association of WorldFederalists, World J~wish Congress, WorldYoung Women's Christian Associatil... andWorld Peace Council. Statement on the newinternational development strategy

A/35/231 Secretary-General. Report on distri­bution of income in the nation: rural-urbandifferentials

A/S-ll/2 Preparatory Cttee for the New Inter­national Development Strategy. Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings E/1980/SR. 24 (Eco­nomic and Social Council: President, Secretary­Generan, 25-40,42-44

At the 38th meeting the Council took note of thestatement made by the UNHCR on humanitar­ian assistance programmes in Djibouti andSomalia as decision 1980/153

At the 39th meeting the Council took note of thereport of the Preparatory Cttee for the NewInternational Development Strategy (A/S-ll/2(Pts. I, II) and the statement made by theChairman of the Preparatory Cttee as deci­sion 1980/154

Draft resolution in E/1980/L. 47/Rev. 1, as orallyrevised, on international efforts to meet hu­manitarian needs in emergency situations,and requesting the Secretary-General to pre­pare a summary report on ways and meansby which the UN system has carried out overthe last decade its role to co-ordinate andimplement humanitarian emergency assistancein cases other than natural disasters, adoptedwithout vote at the 43rd meeting as resolution1980/43

Draft resolution in E/1980/L. 48/Rev. 1, as orallyamended, on the situation of refugees in So­malia, requesting the Secretary-General inco-operation with UNHCR to consider dispatch­ing a review mission to Somalia, and furtherrequesting the Secretary-General and UNHCRto submit a report on the current refugee sit­uation in Somalia to the Assembly at its 35thsession, adopted without vote at the 44th meet­ing as resolution 1980/53

Draft resolution in E/1980/L. 50/Rev. 1, as orallyamended, on relief and rehabilitation for dis­placed persons in Ethiopia, adopted withoutvote at the 44th meeting as resolution 1980/54

Draft resoh-tion in E/1980/L. 54, as orally amended,taking note of resolution CM/Res. 814 (XXXV)adopted by the Assembly of Heads of State andGovernment of OAU concerning the situationof refugees in Africa, and requesting the Sec­retary-General to consult with the Secretary­General of OAU on ways and means of conven­ing an international pledging conference and toconsult with UN agencies and bodies for thepurpose of preparing a publicity programme

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INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL POLICY (con­tinued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)Draft resolution in E/1980/L. 54 (continued)

on the needs of refugees in Africa, adoptedwithout vote at the 44th meeting as resolution1980/55

At the 44th meeting the Council also took note of thefollowing documents as decision 1980/162:World economic survey, 1979-1980 (E/1980/38), summary mtf economic and socialsurvey of Asia anclhe Pacific (E/l~80/33),summary of econc.ic and social conditionsin Africa (E/1980/ci6), summary of recenteconomic developments in the ECE region(E/1980/62), summary of the survey of eco­nomic and social developments in the ECWAregion (E/1980/66), evolution of the LatinAmerican economy (E/1980/71), report of theCttee for Development Planning (E/1980/3),and report on income distribution (A/35/231)

INTERNATIONAL YEARS AND ANNIVERSARIES (agendaitem 14)Economic and Social Council decision 1979/64

See also Transport and Communications Decade inAfrica, 1978-1988

World Communications Year: designation

DocumentsE/1980/64 & Add. 1 Secretary-General. Report

(includes revised proposed guidelines for theproclamation, organization and evaluation ofinternational years)

E/1980/C. 3/L. 1 Secretariat. Note transmittingdraft resolutions and amendments theretowhich were submitted to the Council at its2nd regular session in 1979

E/1980/C. $/L. 7 Ireland, Mexico, Sweden andZambia. Draft resolution

Discussion in 3rd (Programme and Co-ordination)cttee: Meetings E/1980/C. 3/SR. 4, 5, 9,12

E/1980!99 (pt. I) Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 45Draft resolution I in E/1980/99 (Pt. I), on interna­

tional years and anniversaries, and adoptingguide-lines (annexed hereto) as its criteriaand procedures with regard to future propos­als for international years, adopted withoutvote as resolution 1980/67

JOINT INSPECTION UNIT-- reports

General Assembly resolution 31/192

DocumentsE/19797102/Add. 1 Secretary-General. Comments

on the JIU report on the Latin American Ins­titute for Economic and Social Planning(ILPES)

E/1980/82 & Add. 1 Secretariat. Note transmit­ting JIU report "Evaluation of Technical Co­operation activities of the UN system in SriLanka" (JIU/REP/79/16, Vols. I, II)

E/1980/82/Add. 2 Secretariat. Note transmittingsynthesis of comments of the UN system onthe JIU report in E/1980/82 & Add. 1

SUBJECT INDEX(2nd regular session, 1980)

JORDAN: PRIME MINISTER (Abdel Hamid Sharaf)-- tribute to

Observance in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR 26

KAMPUCHEA- - representation in United Nations

Statements in Plenary: Meeting E. 19801 SR. 29 (Dem­ocratic Kampuchea, Hungary)

KAMPUCHEA SITUATION

Statements in Plenary: Meetings E/1980/SR. 25(UNICEF), 27 (USSR), 32 (China). 34 (Democrat­ic Kampuchea, Viet Nam), 36 (China, Democrat­ic Kampuchea, Viet Nam) , 37 (Democratic Kam­puchea, Thailand, Viet Nam)

KAMPUCHEAN PEOPLE- - humanitarian assistance and relief (agenda item 2)

DocumentsA/35!303 Secretary-General. Note on the Meet­

ing on Humanitarian Assistance and Relief tothe Kampuchean People, 26 and 27 May

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 39. Tfie Council took note of the statement by the Pres­

ident of the meeting annexed to A.. 35/303 asdecision 1980/156

LATIN AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC AND SO­CIAL PLANNING (ILPES)

- - JIU report and comments thereon

~e~ Joint Inspection Unit: reports

LAW OF THE SEA

See Marine resources

LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIES- - list: inclusion of countr ies in

See Developing countr-Ies: least developed: inclusion-'- in list

MARINE RESOURCES (agenda item 14)Economic and Social Council resolution 1970 ~LIX)

DocumentsE/1980768 & Cor r , 1 Secretary-General. Report

on uses of the seaE/ 19ijO/C. 3/L. 9 Malta. Drait resolution

I?i~cussion in Jrd (pr'!.g~198ml:}~:"d ('0- ordination). ~: Meetings E I olc. PSR-:tO, 12, 14, 15

E/ 1980/99 (Pt. I) Report

DIScussion 1Il Plenary: Meeting E/ 1980/SR, 45. Orart resoluffonfrin E/1980/99 (Pt. I), on co­

oper-ation in the uses of the sea and coastalarea development, and taking note uf activi­ties being implemented which aim to intro­duce the mar ine dimension into the develop­ment process, adopted without vote as reso­lution 1980/68

NATUHAL HESOUHCES

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NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS- - applications for hearings

Economic and Social Council resolution 1296 (XLIV)Rule 84 of the rules of procedure of the Econom lc andSocial Council

DocumentsE/1980788 Cttee on NGOs. Report on appltcattons

for hearings

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 29The Council decided without vote to grant the appli­

cations for hearings listed in E/1980/88

OFFICE OF THE UNI'rED NATIONS DISASTER RELIEF CO­ORDINATOR

-- activities

See Disaster relief

PALESTINIAN PEOPLE-- assistance to (agenda item 16)

Economic and Social Council resolution 2100 (LxnnGeneral Assembly resolution 34/133

DocumentsA/3I)/227 Secretary-General. Report

DiscuslJion in 3rd (Programme and Co-ordination)~: Meetings E11980/C. 3!SR.1-4, 9

E/1980/102 Report

Statement in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 32 (Jordan")

Discussion in Plenar~: Meeting E/1980/SR, 43Draft decision in /1980/102, taking note of the

report in A/35/227, adopted without vote asdecision 1980/160

PREPARATORY COMMITTEE FOR THE NEW INTERNA­TIONAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY

-- report A/S-ll/2

See International economic and social policy for discus-- sion

PREPARATORY COMMITTEE FOR THE UNITED NATIONSCONFERENCE ON NEW AND RENEWABLE SOURCESOF ENERGY

-- report

See United Nations Conference on New and Renewable- Sources of Energy, 1981: preparations for

REFUGEES-- assistance

General Assembly resolutions 428 (V). 1980/8, 1980/9and 1980/11

See also Africa: refugee situationCuban refugees: humanitarian assistanceDjibouti: asststance to refugees inEconomic assistance: special programmesEthiopia: assistance to displaced personsInternational economic and social policyKampuchean people: humanitarian assistance

and reliefPalestinian people: assistance toSomalia: humanitarian assistance for refugeesSudan: refugee situation

SUBJECT INDEX(2nd regular session, 1980)

REFUGEES (continued)__ assistance (continued)

DocumentsE/191rn"779 (& Corr. I, English only) UNHCR. Re­

port, 1979/1980

Discussion in PlemuT Meeting E/1980/SR. 44Tile Council decided to transmit the UNHCR report

to the Aasembly without debate as decision1980/163

REGIONAL CO-Ol)ERATION AND DEVELOPMENT (agendaitem 6)Economic and Social Council resolution 1979/64 anddecision 1979/1

See also Iutornational economic and social policyTransport and Communications Decade

in Africa, 1978-1988

DocumentsE/19B0726 (E/ESCAP/188) (ESCOR, 1960, Suppl.

No.6) & Cor r. 1 ESCAP. Annual report,17 Mar 1979 - 29 Mar 1960 (includes 36th ses­sion of ESCAP, and terms of reference andrules of procedure of ESCAP as annexes)

E/1980/27 (E/CN. 14/781/Rev. 1) (ESCOR, 1980,Suppl. No.7) ECA. Annual report, 29 Mar1979 - 12 Apr 1980 (includes 15th session ofECA/6th meeting of the Conference of Minis­ters)

E, 1980 28 8.: Add. 1 (E/ECE/I008 & Add. 1)(ESCOR, 1980, Suppl. No.8) (Vols. I, II)ECE. Annual report, 28 Apr 1979 - 26 Apr1980 (Vol. I includes 35th session; Vol. IIincludes programme of work for 1980-1984)

E/1980/29 (E/ECWA/114) (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl.No.9) ECWA. Report on the 7th session,19-23 Apr 1980

E/1980/33 Summary of the economic and socialsurvey of Asia and the Pacific, 1979: recenteconomic developments, 1978/1979

E/1980/56 Summary of the survey of economicand social conditions in Mrica, 1978/1979

E/1960/62 Summary of recent economic develop­ments in the ECE region

E /1980/66 Summary of the survey of economicand social developments in the ECWA region,1979

E/1980/71 Evolution of the Latin American econ­omy in 1979

E/1980:72 & Add. 2/Rev. 1 Secretary-General.Report (summarizes developments in regionsand work and recommendations of commis­sions)

E/1980/72/Add. 1 Secretary··Generai. Report onresults of meetings of Executive Secretariesof regional commissions in 1980

E/1980/L.44 CPC. Extract from report on its20th session

E/1980/C. l/L. 14/Rev. 1 Bahamas, Barbados,Cuba, Jamaica, Mexico and Trinidad andTobago. Revised draft resolution on theCaribbean Development Co-operation Ctteeof ECLA

E/1980/C. 1/L. 19 Secretary-General. Statementon programme budget implications of draftresolution in E/1980/C. 1/L. 14/Rev. 1

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REGIONAL CO-OrERATION AND DEVELOPMENT (con­tinued)

Documents (continued)A/35/38 (GAOR, 35th sess. 7 Suppl. No. 38) CPC.

Report on the work of its 20th sesslon(chaps. VI and X, sect. E)

Discussion in 1st (Economic) Cttee: Meetings E/1980/c: 1/SR. 13-15,18,20E/1980/90 Report

General debate in Plenary: Meetings E/1980/SR. 25-37

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 44Draft resolutions and draft decisions in E/19:BO/90

were adopted without vote as follows:Draft resolution I, on the Caribbean Development

and Co-operation Cttee of ECLA, adoptedas resolution 1980/56

Draft resolution II, on relocation of the officesof ECWA to Baghdad, and requesting theSecretary-General to give special consid­eration to issues and matters that mayaffect the competence and efficiency of thestaff of ECWA, adopted as resolution 1980/57

Draft decision I, taking note of the report of ECE(E/1980/28) and its programme of work,adopted as decision 1980/164

Draft decision II, taking note of the report ofECA (E/1980/27) and the recommendationsand resolutions contained therein, andamending the terms of reference of theCommission relating to submission of anannual report to the Economic and SocialCouncil, adopted as decision 1980/165

Draft decision III, taking note of the report ofECWA (E/1980/29) and the recommenda­tions and resolutions contained .therein,and endorsing the C; imission '8 pro­gramme of work and priorities for 1980­1981, adopted as decision 1980/166

Draft decision IV, taking note of the report ofESCAP (E/1980/26), of the resoluttonsand decisions contained therein and theprogramme of work and priorities for 1980,adopted as decision 1980/167

Draft decision V, taking note of the report of theSecretary-General on regional co-opera­tion (E/1980/72 & Add. 1, Add.2/Rev.l),adopted as decision 1980/168

RESTRUCTURING OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL SECTORSOF THE UNITED NATIONS SYSTEM

See Development: operational activities- United Nations organizations: international co­

operation and co-ordination

RURAL DEVELOPMENT (agenda item 14)Economic and Social Council decision 1979/67

DocumentsE/1980746 ACC. Report on interagency action in

rural development further progress and costestimates

A/35/38 (GAOR, 35th sess., Suppl. No. 38) CPC.Report on the work of its 20th session

SUBJECT INDEX(2nd regular seaston, 1980)

RURAL DEVELOPMENT (continued)

Discussion in 3rd (Programme and Co-ordination)CHee: Meetings E/1980/C. 3/SR. 5, 17

E/rnlm799 (Plo un Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 45Draft decision IIt In E/1980/99 (Pt. III), taking note

of the report in E/1980/46 and CPC andCouncil comments thereon, adopted withoutvote as decision 1980/181

SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE-- inclusion in list of least developed countries

See Developing countries: least developed: inclusionin list

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY-- application to development (agenda item 10)

General Assembly resolution 34/218

DocumentsE/19807c.l/L.17 India (on behalf of states mem­

bers of the Group of 77 which are membersof the Economic and Social Council). Dr&Itresolution

A/35/37 (Pts.I, II) Intergovernmental Cttee onScience and Teclmology for Development.Reports on the work of the 1st and 2nd ses­sions

Discussion in 1st (Economic) Cttee: Meetings E/1980/C. 17SR. 17, 18, 20

E/1980/94 Report

Discussion in Plena;y: Meeting E/1980/SR. 43Dralt resolution 111 E/1980/94, taking note of the

reports of the Intergovernmental Cttee onScience and Technology for Development,deciding to discontinue the Advisory Cttee onthe Application of Science and Technology toDevelopment, and appealing for contributionsto the Interim Fund for Science and Technol­ogy for Development, adopted without vote asresolution 1980/48

SEAS AND SEA-BED-- uses of

See Marine resources

SEYCHELLES-- inclusion in list of least developed countries

See Developing countries: least developed: inclusion in- list

SOMALIA- - drought-stricken areas: assistance to

See Drought-stricken areas: assistance to

- - humanitarian assistance for refugees (agenda item 3)Economic and Social Council resolution 1980/9

DocumentsE/19807L. 48/Rev. 1 Burundi, Djibouti, Iraq, Italy,

Jordan, Kuwait, Lesotho, Morocco, Nepal,Pakistan, Senegal, Somalia, Sudan, Thailand,Trinidad and Tobago, United Arab Emirates,United Republic of Tanzania and Zambia. Re­vised draft resolution

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SOMALIA (continued)-- humanitarian assistance for refugees (continued)

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings E/1980/SR. 42-44The Council took note of the statement made by

UNHCR at the 38th plenary meeting as deci­sion 1980/153

Draft resolution in E/1980/L. 48/Rev. I, as orallyamended, on assistance to refugees in Somalia,requesting the Secretary-General in co-opera­tion with UNHCR to consider dispatching a re­view mission to Somalia, and further request­ing the Secretary-General and UNHCR to sub­mit a report on the current refugee situationin Somalia to the Assembly at its 35th session,adopted without vote at the 44th meeting asresolution 1980/53

SOUTH AFRICAN OPPRESSED PEOPLE-- & national liberation movement: assistance to (agenda

item 17)Economic and Social Council decision 1979/54General Assembly resolution 33/183 K

DocumentsE/1990/78 Economic and Social Council: President.

Report on consultations with the Chairman ofthe Special Cttee against Apartheid and theChairman of the Special CUee on the Situationwith regard to the Implementation of theDeclaration on the Granting of Independenceto Colonial Countries and Peoples

E/1980/C. 3/L. 3 Algeria, Barbados, Cyprus,Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Indonesia,Jamaica, Lesotho, Morocco, Nigeria, Pa­kistan, Senegal, Trinidad and Tobago, Tu­nisia, United Republic of Tanzania, Venezue­la, Yugoslavia and Zambia. Draft resolution

Discussion in 3rd (prolramme and Co-ordination)CHee: Meetings 11980/C. 3/sR. 1-4, 6, 7,9

E/rntm7102 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 43Draft resolution in E/1980/102, requesting the

specialized agencies and other organizationswithin the UN system, in accordance withrelevant resolutions of the General Assemblyand Security Council on the apartheid policyof South Africa, to intensify their support forthe oppressed people of South Africa and totake such measures as will isolate the apart­heid rt!gime and mobilize world public opinionagainst apartheid, and calling for assistanceto the Government of Zimbabwe in its effortsto achieve national reconstruction and eco­nomic development, adopted without vote asresolution 1980/50

SOUTHERN AFRICA-- transnational corporations

See Transnational corporations

SRI LANKA-- United Nations technical co-operation activities: JIU re­

port E/1980/82 & Add. 1

See Joint Inspection Unit: reports

SUBJECT INDEX(2nd regular session, 1980)

SUDAN~~ drought-ptricken areas: assistance to

See Drought-stricken areas: assistance to

~N refugee situation (agenda item 4)

DocumentsE71980/ L. 53 Australia, Bangladesh, Burundi,

Djibouti, Ethiopia, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait,Lesotho, Morocco, Nepal, Somalia, Trinidadand Tobago, Tunisia, United Arab Emiratesand United Republic of Tanzania. Draft res­olution

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings E/1980/SR. 36 (Sudan),38,40,41,43

Draft resolution in E/1980/L. 53, on assistance torefugees in the Sudan, calling upon MemberStates and UN organizations to render assis­tance, noting with appreciation the arrange­ments made by the Secretary-General insending an interagency mission to Sudan, andcommending the Government of Sudan in con­vening the International Conference on Refu­gees at Khartoum, 20-22 Jun, adopted with­out vote at the 43rd meeting as resolution1980/45

Under agenda item 3 the Council took note of thestatement made by UNHCH at the 38thplenary meeting as decision 1980/153

SUDANO-SAHELIAN REGION-- recovery and rehabilitation programme (agenda item 18)

General Assembly resolutions 34/16 and 34/187

DocumentsE/19B07c. 3/L. 4 Algeria, France, Germany (Fed­

eral Republic), Lesotho, Nigeria, Senegal,Uganda, United States, Zaire and Zambia.Draft resolution on implementation of themedium-term and long-term recovery andrehabilitation programme in the region

E/1980/C. 3/L. 8 Djibouti, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya,Senegal, Somalia, Sudan, Uganda, United ArabEmirates and Zambia. Draft resolution onimplementation of the Plan of Action to Com­bat Desertification in the region

A/35/176 Secretary-General. Report on implemen­tation of the medium-term and long-term re­covery and rehabilitation programme

UNEP/GC. 8/10 & Corr. 1,2 UNEP: Governing Coun .cil. Report on the work of its 8th session (Tobe republish~d as A/35/25 - GAOR, 35thsess., Suppl. No. 25)

Discussion in 3rd (Programme and Co-ordination)- CHee: Meetings E/19BO/C. 3/SR. 4, 6-8, 12

E/1980/103 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E!1980/SR. 43Draft resolutions in E/1980/103 were adopted with­

out vote as follows:Draft resolution I. on implementation of the me­

dium-term and long-term recovery and re­habilitation programme in the Sudano-Sahel­ian region, adopted as resolution 1980/51

73

SUDANO-SAHELIAN REGION (continued)-- recovery and rehabilitation programme (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)Draft resolutions in E/1980/103 were adopted with­

out vote as follows (continued)Draft resolution II, on implementation of the Plan

of Action to Combat Desertification in theSudano-Sahelian region, and recommendingthat the General Assembly request the Gov­erning Council of UNEP to report annuallyon implementation of this Plan of Action,adopted as resolution 1980/52

TAX MATTERS

See Ad Hoc Group of Experts on International Co-opera­tion in Tax Matters: members: increase innumber

TECHNICAL CO-OPERATION- - activities in Sri Lanka: JIU report E/1980/82 & Add. 1

See Joint Inspection Unit: reports

-- among developing countries: review

See Development: operational activities

TONGA- - inclusion in list of least developed countries

See Developing countries: Ieast developed: inclusion in- list

TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD-- report (agenda item 19)

General Assembly resolution 1995 (XIX)

Action in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 45The Council authorized the Secretary-General to

transmit the TDB report (To be issued asA/35/15) directly to the General Assembly asdecision 1980/187

TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS (agenda item 12)Economic and Social Council resolution 1913 (LVII)

DocumentsE/1980740/Rev.1 (E/C. 10/75) (ESCOR, 1980, Buppl.

No. 10) Commission on Transnatir'nal Corpora­tions. Report on the 6th session, 23 Jun -4 Jul 1980

E/1980/L. 46 Commission on Transnational Corpora­tions. Extract from report on its 6th session

E/1980/L. 55 (& Corrv L, English only) Secretary­General. Statement of programme budget im­plications of draft resolution in E/1980/96

E/1980/C.1/L.22 India (on behalf of States mem­bers of the Group of 77 which are membersof the Economic and Social CounctI). Draftdecision on a code of conduct on transna­tional corporations and an internationalagreement on illicit payments

E/1980/C. l/L. 23 United States. Draft resolutionon an international agreement on illicit pay­ments

E/C. 10/66 Secretariat. Report of an in-depthanalysis of the role of transnational corpora­tions in the industrial, military and nuclearsectors of South Africa

SUBJECT INDEX(2nd regular session, 19(\0)

TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS (continued)

Documents (continued)E/C.I0/74 Secretariat. Report on progress made

towards establishment of the new internationaleconomic order: the role of transnational cor­porations

Discussion in 1st (Economic) CUee: Meetings E/1980/C. IISR. 19-21 .

E/1980/96 Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings E/1980/SR. 44~46Draft resolutions and ':raft decisions in E/1980/96

were adopted at the 44th meeting as follows:Draft resolution I, on activities of transnational

corporations in southern Africa and theircollaboration with the racist minorityr~gimes in that area, adopted (28-5-6) asresolution 1980/59

Draft resolution Il, on progress towards estab­lishment of the new international econom­ic order and obstacles that impede it, andthe role of transnational corporations,taking note of the report in E/C.l0/74and transmitting it to the General Assem­bly for consideration at its 11th specialsession, and presenting provisions of thecode of conduct on transnational corpora­tions and affirming that the draft codeshould be completed before the 7th ses­sion of the Commission on TransnationalCorporations in 1981, adopted withoutvote as resolution 1980/60

Draft decision I, approving the provisionalagenda and documentation for the 7th ses­sion of the Commission on TransnationalCorporations, set out herein, adopted with­out vote as decision 1980/170

Draft decision II, authorizing the Intergovernmen­tal Working Group on a Code of Conduct tohold three sessions before the 7th sessionof the Commission on Transnational Corpo­rations, adopted without vote as decision1980/171

Draft decision Iil, authorizing the Ad Hoc Inter­governmental Working Group of Experts onInternational Standards of Accounting andReporting to hold three sessions before the7th session of the Commission on Transna­tional Corporations, adopted without voteas decision 1980/172

Draft decision IV, taking note of the report ofthe Commission on Transnational'Corpo­rations (E/1980/40) and transmitting it tothe General Assembly for considerationat the 11th special session, adopted with­out vote as decision 1980/173

Draft decision V, transmitting draft decisionand draft resolution on UN conferencesto conclude a code of conduct on trans­national corporations and an internationalagreement on illicit payments, annexedhereto, to the General Assembly forfurther consideration at its 35th session,adopted without vote as decision 1980/174

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TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)The Council decided at the 46th meeting that the 12th

session of the Intergovernmental WorkingGroup on a Code of Conduct should take placein New York from 5·23 Jan 1981 as decision1980/188

TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS DECADE IN AFRICA,1978-1988 (agenda item 7)General Assembly resolution 34/15

DocumentsE/1980759 & Corr. 1 Secretary-General. Note

transmitting statement of contributions pledgedor paid at the Pledging Conference for the Trans.,....:port and Communications Decade in Africa (doc.ument A/CONF. 99/1)

E/1980/C. l/L. 9 Nigeria. Draft resolutionE/1980/C. l/L. 18 Economic and Social Council:

1st (Economic) CUee: Vice-Chairman (Laza­revte). Draft resolution (based on informalconsultations on draft resolution in E/1980/C.l/L.9)

E/1980/C. l/L. 20 Secretary-General. Statementof programme budget implications of draft res­olution in E/1980/C. I/L. 18

E/CN. 14/761 (E/CN. 14/TRANS/155) Secretary­General. Progress report

Discussion in 1st (Economic) CUee: Meetings E/1980/C. 1IsR. 11-13,20

E/1980/91 Report IDiscussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 43

Draft resolution and draft decision in E/1980/91were adopted without vote as follows:

Draft resotutton, on measures for implementa- ition of the programme and objectives of the IDecade, adopted as resolution 1980/46 '

Draft decision, taking note of the report inE/CN. 14/761 and the note in E/1980/59& Corr. 1, adopted as decision 1980/159

UGANDA-. drought-strtcken areas: assistance to

See Drought-stricken areas: assistar. .J to

UNITED NATIONS_. medium-term plan, 1980-1983 (agenda item 15)

Economic and Social Council resolution 2008 (LX)and decision 1979/66General Assembly resolutions 3392 (XXX), 31/93and 34/224

DocumentsE/19801L.44 CPC. Extract from report on its

20th sessionA/35/6 (GAOR, 35th sess., Suppl. No.6) Sec­

retary-Ocneral. Proposed revisions tothe medium-term plan for the period 1980­1983

A/35/38 (GAOR, 35th sess., Suppl. No. 38) CPC.Report on the work of its 20th session

Discussion in 3rd (Programme and Co-ordination)Cttee: Meetings E/19801C. 3/SR.12, 14, 18

E/I1f807101 Report

SUBJECT INDEX(2nd regular session, 1980)

UNITED NATIONS (continued)__ medium-term plan, 1980-1983 (continued)

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 44Draft decision in E/1980/101, taking note of the

proposed revisions to the medium-termplan for 1980-1983 in light of the recom­mendations made by CPC at its 20th session,and taking into account comments andreservations by some members of CPC andcomments thereon in the Council, adoptedwithout vote as decision 1980/175

UNITED NATIONS CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT FUND-- activities

See Development: operational activities

UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND-- activities (agenda item 5)

General Assembly resolution 802 (VIII)

DocumentsE/1980/41 (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl. No. 11)

UNICE F: Executive Board. Report,19-30 May 1980

E/1980/L.45 UNICEF: Executive Board.Extract from report

E/1980/C.3/L.6 Ethiopia, India, M\.l:CO,Norway, Pakistan, Philippines, Senegal,Somalia, Sweden, Thailand, United States,Venezuela, Yugoslavia and Zambia. Draftresolution

Discussion in 3rd (Programme and Co-ordination)Cttee: Meetings E1l980fC. 3/SR.6, 7,9, 12, 14

E/tmm798 (pt. I) Report

Statement in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 25(UNICEF)

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 45Draft resolution I in E/1980/98 (Pt. I), on the

report of UNICEF, and appealing for con­tributions so that it may reach its incometarget for 1982, adopted without vote asresolution 1980/62

UN1TED NATIONS CONFERENCE ON NEW AND RENEW­ABLE SOURCES OF ENERGY, 1981

-- preparations for (agenda item 22)General Assembly resolution 34/190

Action in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 45The Council authorized the Secretary-General to

transmit the reports of the PreparatoryCttee for the UN Conference on New andRenewable Sources of Energy (To be issuedas A/35/43 (pts. I, II») directly to the Gener­al Assembly as decision 1980/187

UNITED NATIONS CONGRESS ON THE PREVENTION OFCRIME AND THE TREATMENT OF OFFENDERS,6th, 1980

-- report A/CONF. 87/14 & Add. 1

See Crime prevention and control for discussion

75

UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME-- activities (agenda item 5)

Economic and Social Council resolution 1763 (LIV)General Assembly resolutions 2029 (XX), 2186(XXI), 2321 (XXII), 3019 (XXVII) and 31/177

DocumentsE/1980/42/Rev. 1 (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl. No. 12)

UNDP: Governing Council. Report on the27th session, 2-30 Jun 1980

E/1980/C. 3/L. 18 Indonesia, Kenya, Nepal,Senegal, Uganda and United Republic ofTanzania. Draft resolution on UNDPreport

DP/368 UNDP: Administrator. Report on activ­ities of the UN Revolving Fund for NaturalResources Exploration

DP/443 UNDP: Administrator. Report on therole of qualified national personnel in thesocial and economic development of devel­oping countries

DP/458 UNDP: Administrator. Report onactivities of the UN Special Fund for Land­locked Developing Countries

DP/477 & Corr. 1 UNDP: Administrator.Report on activities of the UN RevolvingFund for Natural Resources Exploration

DP/484 UNDP: Administrator. Report on theUN Volunteers programme

DP/505 UNDP: Budgetary and Finance Cttee.Report

Discussion in 3rd (Programme and Co-ordination)CHee: Meetings E/1980/C. 3/SR.1O, 12, 14-17

E/!VBW98 (Pts. II, III) Report

Statement in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 26 (UNDP)

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 45Draft resolution I in E/1980/98 (Pt. II), taking

note of the report of the Governing Councilof UNDP (E/1980/42), commending to theGeneral Assembly the report in DP/435,taking note of Governing Council decisionson the UN Volunteers programme, agencyregular and extrabudgetary technical co­operation expenditures, and the UN CapitalDevelopment Fund, and bringing to theattention of the General Assembly decisionsof the Governing Council relating to Assem­bly resolutions on restructuring of econom­ic and social sectors of the UN system,adopted without vote as resolution 1980/65

Draft decision I in E/1980/98 (pt. ID), taking noteof the report of the Administrator of UNDPon activities of the UN Revolving Fund forNatural Resources Exploration and ofdecision 80/29 of the Governing Council,adopted without vote as decision 1980/176

Draft decision II in E/1980/98 (pt. ID), takingnote of the report of the Administrator ofUNDP on the UN Special Fund for Land­locked Developing Countries and of decision80/21 of the Governing Council, adoptedwithout vote as decision 1980/177

SUBJECT INDEX(2nd regular session, 1980)

UNITED NATIONS ENVIHONMENT PROGRAMME-- report of the Governing Council, 8th session, 1980

UNEP'GC.8, 10 & Corr. 1, 2 (To be republished asA/35/25 - GAOR, 35th sess., Suppl. No. 25)

See Environment: United Nations Programme for- discussion -

UNITED NATIONS FUND FOR POPuLATION ACTIVITIES-- activities

See Develupment: operattonal activities

UNITED NATIONS ORGANIZATIONS-- economic and social sectors: restructuring

See Development: operational activities- United Nations organizations: Inte rnational co­

operation and co-ordination

-- expenditures in relation to programmes (agenda item14)

Economic and Social Council decision 1980 103

DocumentsE'1980/81 ACC. Report

Discussion in 3rd (Programme and Co-ordination)Cttee: Meeting E!1980/C. 3!SR.18

E, 1"91J07"99 (pt. ill) Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meetings E, 1980, SR. 45, 46_.- Draft decision VI in E, 1980/99 (pt. III), deciding

to consider the ACC report on expendituresof the UN system in relation to prugrammesat its resumed 2nd regular session of 1980,adopted without vote at the 45th meeting asdecision 1980/184

At the 46th meeting the Council took note of theACC report as decision 1980/ 193

-- international co-operation and co-ordination (agendaitem 14)

Economic and Social Council resolutions 13 (III),1171 (XLI), 1472 (XLVIII), 2008 (LX) and decisions1979/62-64 and 1979,67General Assembly resolutions 2816 (XXVI) and34/ 214

See also Consumer protectionCurrency instability: effect on budgets of

UN organizationsDisaster reliefDrought-stricken areas: assistance toInternational years and anniversariesMarine resourcesRural developmentWorld Climate ProgrammeWorld Communications Year: designationUnited Nations organizations: expenditures

in relation to programmes

Documents-E/1980/34 & Add. 1 ACC. Annual overview re­

port, 1979/80 (E:1980: 34 includes state­ment by ACC on security and independenceof the international civil service; Add. 1includes statements on the Convention onPrivileges and Immunities of the UN and the5'pecialized Agencies)

76

UNITED NATIONS OHCiANIZATIONS (continued)-- international co-operation and cc -o rdlnation (continued)

Documents (continued)-F;I98(f 3rJ &, Corr , 1 ACe. Statement on the

efff:r.t of continuing currency instability onthe budgets of organiza tions in the UN sys­tern (preparfld by CCAQ)

E 1080 46 ACC. Hf!])Ort on interagency actionin rural deve lop ment: further progress andCOfJt esti mate s

F: 19BO G4 &, Acid. 1 Sf!Cretary-Generrl1. ReportrIO int.er nattuna l yea r s and anntver sar-ies(inr.llldf'H revi sed propof·wd v,llidelinflf'! forthe p rnc la mation, organization and evalua­tion of international yea r s)

E 1980 65 I<i Add. 1,2 3eC1'f!tary-Gf!l1f'ral. Re­port on WfJrld Cnm muntnatlons Year

E 19HO 07 Sf!(~rf!f:ary ..General. Profr,reHs reporton COl1HIlO1er nrotection

E lOBO sa ('<J Cor r . 1 Secretary-General. He­po rt on use r, () r tho Hea

E l!HlO 7~5 & Cor r , 1 epc and ACe: Chairman.Hf1!Jort on joint: mentinr~s

f!: 1080 76 (& Add. 1, I<;n,~lisll on ly ) Sec.retariat.Note on implementation of the commonrl~p;ister of devclop ment activities (COHE)by the UN family, 107B

E IB81) 81 ACC. Repo rt on expenditur-es of theUN system in relation to p rojrra mmes

E 1980 B4 Sec reta r y -Genera l. Note concerningrequest by WHO for .m adviso rv opinionfrom ICr relating- to transfer of the WHORegiona I Office from Egypt

E l!HJO L. 44 epc. Extract from report on its20th Hession

E 1980 L. 5ti Economic and Social Council:Vice-President (Xifra). Draft proposal onimprovement of communications betweenACe and intergovernmental bodies

E 19BO C. 3 L. 1 Secretariat. Note transmittingdraft resolutions and amendments theretoon international years and anniversarieswhich were submitted to the Council at its2nd rerrular session in 1979

E 19130 C.:3 L.7 Ireland, Mexico, Sweden andZambia. Draft resolution on internationalyears and anniversaries

E 19BO C.3 L. 0 Malta. Draft resolution onco-operation in uses of the sea and coastalarea development

"E 1980 C.3. L.11 Economic and Social Council:3rd (Programme and Co-ordination) Cttee:Chairman. Draft decision all consumerprotection (Withdrawn at the 15th meeting)

E, 1980 C.3 L. 12 Economic and Social Council:3rd (Programme and Co-ordination) Cttee:Chairman. Draft decision on World Com­munications Year (wiLhdrawn at the 15thmeeting)

E 1980 C.3 L. 14 Djibouti. Iraq, .Iordan, Kuwait,Lesotho, Mor-occo, Somalia, sudan, SyrianArab Republic, Trinidad and Tobago, U~an­

da and United Arab Emirates. Draft resolu­tion on assrstance to the drought-strickenareas in Sudan, Somalia. Djibouti and Ugan­da

SUBJECT INDEX(2nd regular session, 1980)

UNITED NATIONS ORGANIZATIONS (continued)._ international co-operation and co-ordination (continued)

Documents (continued)E/1980/C.3/L.15 Ethiopia and Kenya. Draft

decision on the report of CPCE/19AO/C. 3/L. 16 Secretary-General. State­

ment of programme budget implications ofdraft resolution in E/1980/C. 3/L. 14

E/1980/C. 3/L. 19 Barbados, Ethiopia, Ghana,Kenya, Lesotho, Morocco, Nepal, Nigeria,Senegal, Somalia, Sudan and United Re­public of Tanzania. Draft resolution onWorld Communications Year

A/35/38 (GAOR, 35th sess., Suppl. No. 38)CPC. Report on the work of its 20th ses­sion

A/35/228 Secretary-General. Report onactivities of UNDRO

Discussion in 3rd (Programme and Co-ordination)CUee: Meetings E/1980Ic. 31sR. 4, 5, 7,9-18

E/1980199 (Pts. I-III) Reports

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 45Draft resolutions in E/1980/99 (Pt. I) were

adopted without vote as follows:Draft resolution I, on International years and

anniversaries, and adopting guide-lines(annexed hereto) as its criteria andprocedures with regard to future pro­posals for international years, adoptedas resolution 1980/67

Draft resolution II, on co-operation in theuses of the sea and coastal area develop­ment, and taking note of activities beingimplemented which aim to introduce themarine dimension into the developmentprocess, adopted as resolution 1980/68

Draft resolution in E/1980/99 (pt. II), recom­mending that 1983 would be an appropriateyear for the celebration of World Communi­cations Year, and that ITU should be desig­nated the lead agency for the Year, and con­cerning preparations for the Year, adoptedwithout vote as resolution 1980/69

Draft resolution and draft decisions in E/1980/99(pt. ill) were adopted without vote as follows:

Draft resolution, as orally amended, onassistance to the drought-stricken areasin Djibouti, Somalia, Sudan and Uganda,and requesting the Secretary-General tosend a multi-agency mission to thecountries and to report to the GeneralAssembly at its 35th session, adoptedas resolution 1980/70

Draft decision I, taking note of the report ofCPC (A/35/38), excluding the humansettlements programme from para. 364(b), recommending that subparagraph(ii) of para. 365 (b) be ignored, andendorsing the conclusions and recom­mendations of the Cttee, adopted asdecision 1980/179

Draft decision II, taking note of the oral pro­gress report by the representative ofWMO on a new World Climate Pro­gramme, adopted as decision 1980/180

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UNITED NATIONS ORGANIZATIONS (continued)-- international co-operation and co-ordination (continued)

Discussion in Plenary (continued)Draft resolution and draft decisions in E/1980/99

(pt. nI) were adopted without vote as follows(continued)

Draft decision Ill, taking note of the ACC re­port on interagency action in ruraldevelopment (E/1980/46), and CPC andCouncil comments thereon, adopted asdecision 1980/181

Draft decision IV, taking note of the progressreport on consumer protection (E/1980/67), and requesting the Secretary­General to take comments made in theCouncil into consideration in prepara­tion of the report to be submitted to theCouncil at its 2nd regular session in1981, adopted as decision 1980/182

Draft decision V, taking note of the ACCstatement on the effect of continuingcurrency instability on budgets of or­ganizations in the UN system (E/1980/39& Corr.1), adopted as decision 1980/183

Draft decision VI, deciding to consider theACC report on expenditures of the UNsystem in relation to programmes at itsresumed 2nd regular session of 1980,and taking note of the annual overviewreport of ACC (E/1980/34 & Add. 1) andthe report on the work of UNDRO (A/35/228), adopted as decision 1980/184

Draft proposal in E/1980/ L. 56, as orally amended,on improvement of communications betweenACC and international bodies, was adoptedwithout vote as decision 1980/185

-- operational activities for developmentSee Development: operational activities

UNITED NATIONfl REVOLVING FUND FOR NATURALRESOURCES EXPLORATION

-- reports on activities DP/368 and DP/477 & Corr. 1See Development: operational activities- United Nations Development Programme: activ­

ities for discussion

UNITED NATIONS SPECIAL FUND FOR LAND-LOCKEDDEVELOPING COUNTRIES

-- report on activities DP/458See Development: operational activities for discus-- sion

UNITED NATIONS TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONSDECADE IN AFRICA

See Transport and Communications Decade in Africa,- 1978-1988

UNITED NATIONS UNn.'ERSITY (agenda item 21)General Assembly resolution 3081 (XXVIII)

Action in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 45. The Council authorized the Secretary-General to

transmit the report of the Council of the UNUniversity (To be issued as A/34/31)directly to the General Assembly as decision1980/187

SUBJECT INDEX(2nd regular session, 1980)

UNITED NATIONS VOLUNTEERS PROGRAMME-- report on activities DP/484

See Development: operational activities for dtscus­sion

WORLD CLIMATE PROGRAMME (agenda item 14)Economic and Social Council resolution 1978/45 anddecision 1979/62

.scussion in 3rd Pro ramme and Co-ordinationtee: Mee ng

E/11TS0799 (Pt. III) Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meetins E/1980/SR. 45--r5raft decision nin E/1980/99 (Pt. Ill), taking note

of the oral progress report by the represen­tative of WMO on a new World Climate Pro­gramme, adopted without vote as decision1980/180

WOR LD COMMUNICATIONS YEAR-- designation (agenda item 14)

Economic and Social Council decision 1979/63

DocumentsE/1980165 & Add. 1, 2 Secretary-General. Re­

portE/1980/C. 3/L. 12 Economic and Social Council:

3rd (Programme and Co-ordination) Cttee:Chairman. Draft decision (Withdrawn at the15th meeting)

E/1980/C. 3/L. 19 Barbados, Ethiopia, Ghana,Kenya, Lesotho, Morocco, Nepal, Nigeria,Senegal, Somalia, Sudan and United Re­public of Tanzania. Draft resolution

Discussion in 3rd (Programme and Co-ordination)Cttee: Meetings E,'1980/C. 3/SR. 7,13, 15, 17

E/1V80799 (pt. II) Report

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 45Draft resolution in E/1980/99 (Pt. II), recom­

mending that 1983 would be an appropriateyear for the celebration of World Communi­cations Year, and that ITU should be desig­nated the lead agency for the Year, and con­cerning preparations for the Year, adoptedwithout vote as resolution 1980/69

78

WORLD CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED NATIONSDECADE FOR WOMEN

-- officers (agenda item 2)Economic and Social Council decision 1980/147General Assembly decision 34/434

DocumentsE/1980/87 Economic and Social Councfl: Presi­

dent. Note regarding Vice-Presidents andother officers of the World Conference

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 24The Council decided without vote to take note of

document E/1980/87 as decision 1980/150

WORLD ECONOMIC SURVEY, 1979-1980-- teXt E/1980/38 (ST/EsA/lOa) (Sales No. E. 80. II. C. 2)

(& Corr. I, English, French & Spanish only)

see International economic and social policy for dis­cussion

WORLD FOOD COUNCIL-- members: nomination (agenda item 25)

General Assembly resolution 3348 (XXIX)

Discussion in Plenary: Meeting E/1980/SR. 46The Council decided without vote to nominate the

following states for election by the GeneralAssembly as decision 1980/191: Argentina,Egypt, France, Haiti, Hungary, Indonesia,Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Paki­stan, Rwanda and Zaire

-- report on its 6th ministerial session WFC/1980/16(To be issued in final form as Al35/19 - (GAOR, 35thsess., Suppl. No. 19)

See Food problems for discussion

WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION-- transfer of Regional Office from Egypt (proposed)

see United Nations organizations: international co-- operation and co-ordination

ZIMBABWE- - assistance to

~ South African oppressed people: & nationall~beration movement: assistance to

SECOND REGULAR SESSION 1980_________________________L _

Index to Speeches

AGENCY FOR CULTURAL AND TECHNICAL CO-OP,I£R­ATION: REPRESENTATIVE (Komenan, Z.)

International economic and social policy Plen: 30

ALGERIA

Colonial countries: independence: Declaration, 1960:implementation by international agencies ill: 4

Development: operational activities ill: 12, 16, 17Economic assistance: special programmes Plen: 41Food problems I: 16,21Industrial development: international cu-operation I: 12Palestinian people: assistance to ill: 4Science and technology: application to development I: 18Transnational corporations I: 20UNDP: activities ill: 16UN organizations: international co-operation and co-ordi­

nation III: 15World Communications Year: designation ill: 15

Speeches by representativesFellah, S. I: 12, 16, 18, 20, 21Hadjen, B. ill: 12, 15-17Salah-Bey, A. Plen: 41; ill: 4

ARGENTINA

Development: operational activities ill: 12, 15Food problems Plen: 44; I: 21Industrial development: international co-operation I: 12International economic and social policy Plen: 37Marine resources ill: 14Transnational corporations Plen: 45UNDP: activities ill: 12UN organizations: international co-operation and co-ordi­

nation In: 14

Speeches by representativesDaverede, A. L. ill: 14Dumont, A. Plen: 44; I: 21MartInez, G.O. Plen: 37Pereira, J. Plen: 45; I: 12; ill: 12, 15

AUSTRALIA

Developing countries: least developed: inclusion in listPlen: 44

Development: operational activities ill: 6, 14Disaster relief Ill: 13Economic and Social Council: agenda and other organiza-

tional matters Plen: 44Emergency situations: humanitarian assistance Plen: 40Human settlements I: 9International economic and social policy . Plen: 32,39,40

* Also spoke as Chairman of the 3rd (Programme andCo-ordination) Cttee .

79

AUSTRALIA (continued)

International years and anniversaries ill: 5Regional co-operation and development I: 14South African oppressed people: & national liberation

movement: assistance to ill: 3UNICE F: activities m. 6UN organizations: international co-operation and co-ordi­

nation m. 5, 13World Climate Programme ill: 5World Communications Year: designation III: 13

Speeches by representativesFreeman, H. I: 14; III: 5, 13Giles, D.J. III: 3,6, 14Thomson, L.D. Plen: 32,39,40,44Weemaes, W. I: 9

BAHAMAS

Disaster relief III: 13Regional co-operation and development I: 15UN organizations: International co-operation and co-ordi­

nation III: 13

Speeches by representativeHepburn, D.L. I: 15; In: 13

BARBADOS

Consumer protection Ill: 9International economic and social policy Plen: 32Regional co-operation and development I: 14,18,\20SUdano-Sahel1an region: recovery and rehabilitation

programme III: 6Transnational corporations I: 20UN organizations: international co-operation and co-ordi­

nation III: 9

Speeches by representativesChandler, S.J. I: 14, 18,20

*Mapp, R.G. Plen: 32Maynard, C. E. ill: 6,9

BELGIUM

Colonial countries: independence: Declaration, 1960:implementation by international agencies III: 7,9

Development: operational activities In: 7,8,15,16Emergency situations: humanitarian assistance Plen: 43Food problems I: 21Human settlements I: 11Industrial development: international co-operation

Plen: 44; I: 11,12,20International economic and social policy Plen: 25,43International years and anniversaries ill: 5, 12Regional co-operation and development I: 13,20Rural development ill: 5Science and technology: application to development

Plen: 43; I: 17, 20

BELGIUM (continued)

INDEX TO SPEECHES(2nd regular session, 1980)

BULGARIA (continued)

Sudano-Sahelian region: recovery and rehabilitationprogramme III: 6, 9

Transnational corporations Plen: 44; I: 20,21Transport and Communications Decade in Africa, 1978-

1988 I: 12,20UN: medium-term plan, 1980-1983 III: 14UNICEF: activities III: 7UN organizations:

expenditures in relation to programmes m: 18international co-operation and co-ordination Plen: 45;

III: 5, 12, 14-16, 18World Communications Year: designation III: 15

Speeches by representativesCeyssens, L. I: 11-~17,20Ernemann, A. Plen: 25,43-45Loeckx, R. I: 21; ill: 6Pirson, A. -x. ill: 5,7-9,12,14-16,18

BRAZIL

Development: operational activities ill: 12, 15Emergency situations: humanitarian assistance PIen : 43Environment: UN Programme I: 9Food problems PIen : 44; I: 21International economic and social policy Plen: 31,43Marine resources III: 14, 15Science and technology: application to development I: 18Transport and Communications Decade in Africa, 1978-

1988 I: 12UN: medium-term plan, 1980-1983 III: 14UNDP: activities ill: 12UN organizations: international co-operation and co-ordi­

nation ill: 14, 15, 17World Communications Year: designation III: 17

Speeches by representativesCorr~a da Costa, S. Plen: 31Gagliardi, L.A.J. m. 12, 14,15,17Paranhos Velloso, G.C. Plen: 44; I: 9, ~?, 18TarragB, P. dos S. Plen: 43; I: 21

BULGARIA

Colonial countries: independence: Declaration, 1960:implementation by international agencies III: 2

Development: operational activities III: 12Environment: UN Programme I: 9Ethiopia: assistance to displaced persons Plen: 42Human settlements Plen: 43Industrial development: international co-operation

Plen: 44; I: 11,20International economic and social policy Plen: 34, 42Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and relief

Plen: 39Marine resources ill: 10, 14Palestinian people: assistance to III::aRegional co-operation and development I: 13Science and technology: application to development I: 18South African oppressed people: &national liberation

movement: assistance to ill: 2UNDP: activities ill: 12UN organizations: international co-operation and co-ordi­

nation III: 10, 14

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~eches by representatives. Dlmitrov, D. lll: 12

Kolev, K. m. 2, 10, 14Popov, M. Plen: 34,39,42-44Spassov, S. I: 9, 11,13,18,20

CANADA

Ethiopia: assistance to displaced persons Plen: 43International economic and social policy Plen: 43Somalia: humanitarian assistance for refugees Plen: 43

6Peech by representativeGiguere, P. Plen: 43

CHILE

Crime prevention and control Plen: 46Food problems I: 15,21Industrial development: international co-operation I: 11International economic and social policy Plen: 28Marine resources ill: 10, 15Transnational corporations I: 20Transport and Communications Decade in Africa, 1978­

1988 I: 12UN organizations: international co-operation and co-ordi­

nation ill: 10, 15

Speeches by representativesD!ez, S. I: 11Fermindez, J. C. I: 21Geiger, R. Plan: 46Maquieira, C. ill: 10,15Trucco, M. Plen: 28Walker, J.E. I: 12,15,20

CHINA

Afghanistan situation Plen: 32Development: operational activities III: 6, to, 14Djibouti: assistance to refugees in Plen: 38Drought-stricken areas: assistance to ill: 16Economic assistance: special programmes Plen: 38,41Environment: UN Programme I: 10Ethiopia: assistance to displaced persons Plen: 43Industrial development: international co-operation I: 11International economic and social policy Plen: ·32, 36, 38,

39,43Kampuchea situation Plen: 32, 36Palestinian people: assistance to III: 3Regional co-operation and development I: 14Science and technology: application to development I: 18Somalia: humanitarian assistance for refugees Plen: 38South African oppressed people: & national liberation

movement: assistance to ill: 3UNICEF: activities 11: 6,14UNDP: activities ill: 10UN organizations: international co-operation and co-ordi­

nation In: 16

Speeches by representative

Gu, Y. Plen: 36,41; III: 10

CHINA (continued)

Speeches by repr~~entatives (continued)Lei, L. I: 10; III: 6Tu, Y. III: 3, 14, 16Yu, M. I: 11,14, 18Yu, P. Plen: 32, 43Zhang, Z. (Mrs .) Plen: 38, 39

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DEMOCRATIC KAMPUCHEA (continued)

Speeches by representativesNgo Pin Plen: 29Te Sun Hoa Plen: 34,36,37; m. 15

DENMARK

Human settlements I: 8

COLOMBIA

Science and technology: application to development I: 17

Speech by representativeEspriella. J .G. de la I: 17

Speech by representativeIversen, H. R. I: 8

DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ANDSOCIAL AFFAIRS

UN organizations: international co-operation ann co-ordi­nation III: 11

COMMITTEE FOR PROGRAMME AND CO-ORDINATION:CHAIRMAN (Okeyo, M. G.)

CUBA

International economic and social policyRegional co-operation and development

Speeches by representativesLopez-Paz, E. I: 18sora-vue, L. Plen: 30,34

Plen: 30,34I: 18

Ad Hoc Group of Experts on International Co -operation inTax Matters: members: increase in number Plen: 39

Consumer protection III: 9Developing countries: least developed: inclusion in list

Plen: 44Economic and Social Council: agenda and other organiza-

tional matters Plen: 44International years and anniversaries III: 4Marine resources III: 10Palestinian people: assistance to Ill: 1Rural development m: 5UN: medium-term plan, 1980-1983 Ill: 12UN organizations: international co-operation and co-ordi­

nation Ill: 4, 5, 7,9, 10, 13World Communications Year: designation III: 7, 13

CYPRUS

Colonial countries: independence: Declaration, 1960:implementation by international agencies III: 7

International economic and social policy Plen: 32Palestinian people: assistance to III: 2South African oppressed people: & national liberation

movement: assistance to Ill: 2,7

Speeches by representativesPapadopoulos, A. III: 2,7Pouyiouros, A. Plen: 32

Speeches by representativesDhar, P. N. (Assistant Secretary-General for

Development Research and Policy Analysis)Plen: 39,44

Hansen, P. (Assistant Secretary -General forProgramme Planning and Co-ordination)III: 1,4,5,7,9,12,13

Levy. J. -C. m: 10

DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL CO-OPERATION FORDEVELOPMENT:UNDER-SECRETARY-GE~ERAL

(Bi, J.)

CZECHOSLOVAKIA

International economic and social policyRegional co-operation and development

Plen: 27Plen: 27

International economic and social policyRegional co -operation and development

DJIBOUTI

Plen: 26Plen: 26

Speech by representativeRuzek, M. Pleii:2"'l

DEMOCRATIC KAMPUCHEA

Developing countries: economic and social development:role of national personnel III: 13

Development: operational activities III: 15International economic and social policy Plen: 36,37Kampuchea: representation in UN Plen: 29Kampuchea situation Plen: 34, 36, 37

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Developing countries: least developed: inclusion in listPlen: 44

Disaster relief III: 14Djibouti: assistance to refugees in Plen: 38,43Economic and Social Council: agenda and other organiza-

tional matters Plen: 44Economic assistance: special programmes Plen: 38,40,43International economic and social policy Plen: 42UN organizations: international co-operation and co-ordi­

nation m. 14

Speeches by representativeFarah Dirir, S. H. Plen: 38,40,42-44; III: 14

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DOMINICAN RE PUBLIC ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: PRESIDENT(Mavromrnatis, A. V.) (continued)

International economic and social policy Plen: 34

Speech by representativeHernandez, H. L. Plen: 34

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMISSION FOR ASIA ANDTHE PACIFIC: EXECUTIVE SECRETARY(Maramis, J. V.)

International economic and social policy Plen: 35Regional co-operation and development Plen: 35

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: PRESIDENT(Mavrommatis, A. V. )

Ad Hoc Intergovernmental Working Group of Experts onInternational Standards of Accounting and Reporting:members: election Plen: 46

Africa: refugee situation Plen: 44Botswana: President (Seretse Khama): tribute to Plen: 37Colonial countries: independence: Declaration, 1960: im-

plementation by international agencies Plen: 43Commission on Transnational Corporations: members:

election Plen: 46Cttee on Crime Prevention and Control, 6th session: prep-

arations for Plen: 36Cttee on Natural Resources: members: election Plen: 46Crime prevention and control Plen: 46Developing countries: least developed: inclusion in list

Plen: 44Development: operational activities Plen: 45Economic and Social CouncU:

adjournment of session Plen: 45agenda and other organizational matters Plen: 24,26,

29,43-46calendar of conferences and meetings, 1980-1981

Plen: 43,46officers: election Plen: 28opening of session Plen: 24resolutions and decisions: programme budget impli-

cations Plen: 45Economic assistance: special programmes Plen: 40.43Economic development: long-term trends Plen: 46Emergency situations: humanitarian assistance Plen: 40,43Environment: UN Programme Plen: 43Ethiopia: assistance to displaced persons Plen: 43, 44Food problems Plen: 44Human settlements Plen: 43Industrial development: international co-operation Plen: 44Intergovernmental organizations: participation in Economic

and Social Council Plen: 26, 29International economic and social policy Plen: 24,40,

42-44Jordan: Prime Minister (Abdal Hamid Sharaf): tribute to

Plen: 26Kampuchean people: humanitarian assistance and relief

Plen: 39NGOs: applications for hearings Plen: 29Regional co-operation and development Plen: 44

* Also spoke as representative of Nepal.** Also spoke as Chairman of the 3rd (Economic and

Co-ordination) Cttee and as representative of Zambia.

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Science and technology: application to developmentPlen: 43

Somalia: humanitarian assistance for refugees Plen. 42-44South African oppressed people: & national liberation

movement: assistance to Plen: 43SUdano-Sahelian region: recovery and rehabilitation pro­

gramme Plen: 43Transnational corporations Plen: 44,46Transport and Communications Decade in Africa, 1978­

1988 Plen: 43UN: medium-term plan, 1980-1983 Plen: 44UN organtzattons:

expenditures in relation to programmes Plen: 46international co-operation and co-ordination Plen: 45

World Conference of the UN Decade for Women: officersPlen: 24

World Food Council: members: nomination Plen: 46

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: SECRETARY(Muller, R. G.)

Developing countries: least developed: inclusion in listPlen: 44

Economic and Social Council: agenda and other organiza­tional matters Plen: 44

Emergency situations: humanitarian assistance Pion: 43International economic and social policy Plen: 43

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: FIRST (ECONOMIC)COMMITTEE: CHAIRMEN

Economic and Social Council: 1st (Economic) Cttee : agendaand organization of work I: 8

Environment: UN Programme I: 20Food problems I: 21Human settlements I: 11, 15, 17Industrial development: international co-operation I: 20Regional co-operation and development I: 20Science and technology: application to development I:::WTransnational corporations I: 20, 21Transport and Communications Decade in Africa, 1978­

1988 I: 20

speeches by officer&*Lohani, M. P. I: 15, 17,20,21

"""Lusaka, P. J. I: 8, 11

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: rmsr (ECONOMIC)COMMITTEE: SECRETARY (Voronin, V.)

Economic and Social Council: 1st (Economic) Cttee: agendaand organization of work I: 8,9

Transnational corporations I: 19

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: TIDRD (PROGRAMMEAND,CO-ORDINATION) COMMITTEE: CHAIRMEN

Colonial countries: independence: Declaration: 1960:implementation by international agencies III: 1,7,9

Consumer protection m: 9, 15, 18

INDEX TO SPEECHES(2nd regular session, 1980)

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: THIRD (PROGRAMMEAND CO-ORDINATION) COMMITTEE: CHAIRMEN(continued)

currency instability: effect on budgets of UN organizationsIll: 17

Developing countries: economic and social development:role of national personnel Ilf: 15

Development: operational activities III: 7,9, 15-17Disaster relief III: 13, 14Drought-stricken areas: assistance to Ill: 15, 16Economic and Social Council: 3rd (Programme and Co-

ordination) Cttee:agenda and organization of work Ill: 1, 3officers: election Ill: 1,3

International years and anniversaries Ilf: 5,9Marine resources III: 12, 15Palestinian people: assistance to In: 1,9Rural development Ill: 5, 17South African oppressed people: & national liberation

movement: assistance to In: 1, 7,9Sudano-Sahelian region: recovery and rehabilitation

programme III: 6-8UN: medium-term plan, 1980-1983 III: 18UNICEF: activities III: 7,9UN organizations:

expenditures in relation to programmes In: 18international co-operation and co-ordination III: 5,7,

9,11-15,17,18World Climate Programme III: 5World Communications Year: designation III: 7, 13, 15, 17

Speeches by officers*Allison, E. F. Ill: 11

**Lusaka, P.J. m. r***Mapp, R.G. III: 3,5-9,12-18

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL: THIRD (PROGRAMMEAND CO-ORDINATION) COMMITTEE: SECRETARY(Walton, K.)

Development: operational activities III: 15Economic and Social Council: 3rd (Programme and Co­

ordination) Cttee: agenda and organization of workIII: 1,4

Sudano-Sahelian region: recovery and rehabilitation pro­gramme III: 8

ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR AFRICA: EXECUTIVESECRETARY (Adedeji, A.)

International economic and social policy Plen: 35Regional co-operation and development Plen: 35Transport and Communications Decade in Africa, 1978-

1988 I: 11, 13

'" Also spoke as representative of Nigeria.*'" Also spoke as Chairman of 1st (Economic) Cttee and

as representative of Zambia.*** Also spoke as representative of Barbados.

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ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE: EXECUTIVESECRETARY (Stanovnik, J.)

International economic and social policy Plen: 35Regional co-operation and development Plen: 35

ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR LATIN AMERICA: EXECU­TIVE SECRETARY (Iglesias, E.)

International economic and social policy Plen: 35Regional co-operation and development Plen: 35

ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR WESTERN ASIA: EXECU­TIVE SECRETARY (Al-Attar, M. S. )

International economic and social policy Plen: 35Regional co-operation and development Plen: 35

ECUADOR

International economic and social policy Plen: 3'1Transnational corporations I: 20

Speeches by representativesPerez, x. de I: 20­Vanez, P. Plen: 37

EGVPT

Colonial countries: independence: Declaration, 1980:implementation by international agencies III: 4

Palestinian people: assistance to III: 4Regional co-operation and development I: 15South African oppressed people: & natlonal Itberation

movement: assistance to m: 4

Speeches by representativeEllbrashi, F. I: 15; III: 4

ETHIOPIA

Disaster relief Plen: 42; III: 12, 13Drought-stricken areas: assistance to ill: 16Ethiopia: assistance to displaced persons Plen: 42,44Food problems I: 16International economic and social policy Plen: 37,42,44Palestinian people: assistance toUI: 4Somalia: humanitarian assistance for refugees Plen: 42South African oppressed people: & national liberation

movement: assistance to In: 4Sudano-Sahelian region: recovery and rehabilitation pro­

gramme III: 12UN organizations: international co-operation and CO-Ol'clJ­

nation III: 12, 13, 16

Speeches by representativesAdugna, s. Plen: 42, 44Raswork, B. In: 12Shenkoru, K. Ill: 4. 16Terrefe, T. PlE:'lI: 3',.42Worku, D. I: 16; Ill: 13

EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY

INDEX TO SPEECHES(2nd regular sesston, 1980)

FRANCE (continued)

Food problems I: 16International economic and social policy Plen: 30

Speeches by representativesPhan van phi, R. Plen: 30Sussmilch, B. I: 16

FINLAND

Development: operational activities III: 15-17Environment: UN Programme I: 9International economic and social policy Plen: 33Regional co-operation and development I: 14Transnational corporations Plen: 44; I: 20

Speeches by representativesKarmakaIlio, T. I: 9Pastinen, I. Plen: 33Ruso, I. Plen: 44; I: 14,20Valtasaari, J. III: 15-17

FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THEUNITED NATIONS

Colonial countries: independence: Declaration, 1960:implementation by international agencies III: 4

Food problems Plen: 27International economic and social policy Plen: 27Palestinian people: assistance to In: 4Sudano-Sahellan region: recovery and sehabtlitatton pro­

gramme III: 6

Speeches by representativesAkbil, S. ill: 4, 6Saouma, E. (Director-General) Plen: 27

FRANCE

Colonial countries: independence: Declaration, 1960:implementation by international agencies III: 3,7,9

Consumer protection In: 9Crime prevention and control Plen: 46Development: operational activities III: 12, 14Disaster relief III: 13Economic and Social Council:

1st (Economic) Cttee: agenda and organization of workI: 8

3rd (Programme and Co-ordination) Cttee: agenaa andorganization of work Ill: 1

Emergency situations: humanitarian assistance Plen: 40Environment: UN Programme !: 10Ethiopia: assistance to displaced persons Plen: 42-44Human settlements I: 11Industrial development: international co-operation I: 12International economic and social policy Plen: 28,40,42,43Marine resources III: 10, 14Rural development ill: 5Somalia: humanitarian assistance for refugees Plen: 42-44South African oppressed people: & national liberation move-

ment: assistance to III: 3,4,7,9Sudano-Sahelian region: recovery and rehabilitation pro­

gramme Plen: 43; III: 7,8Transport and Communications Decade in Africa, 1978­

1988 I: 13

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UNICEF: activities III: 12,14UN organizations: international co-operation and co-ordi­

nation III: 5,9, 10, 13-15World Communications Year: designation III: 13,15

Speeches by representativesBarbezieux, P. I: 10-13Courson, N. Plen: 46Denis, L. Ill: 1,3-5,7-10,12-15Hessel, S. Plen: 40,42-44Poncet, B. I: 8Rossi, A. Plen: 28

GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC

Colonial countries: independence: Declaration. 1960:implementation by international agencies III: 2

Development: operational activities III: 7, 14Economic assistance: special programmes Plen: 41Environment: UN Programme I: 10Food problems I: 15Human settlements I: 8Industrial development: international co-operation I: 11International economic and social policy Plen: 28International years and anniversaries III: 5Marine resources Ill: 14Palestinian people: assistance to Ill: 2Regional co-operation and development Plen: 28; I: 13Science and technology: application to clevelopment I: 17South African oppressed people: & national liberation

movement: assistance to Ill: 2, ;1Transnational corporations I: 20Transport and Communications Decade in Africa, 1978-

1988 I: 12,20UNICEF: activities III: 7UNDP: activities III: 14UN organizations: international co-operation and co-ordi­

nation III: 5,7, 14World Communications Year: designation III: 7

Speeches by representativesDietze, P. Plen: 28; I: 20Herder, G. I: 13Hinkel, G. Plen: 41; I: 8,10Horn, A. I: 11,20Hugler, 0'. III: 5,7,14Liebchen, H. I: 12, 15Naumann, G. I: 17Z~nker, J. III: 2,3

GERMANY (FEDERAL REPUBLIC)

Development: operational activities III: 9, 12, 16, 17Environment: UN Programme I: 9Human settlements I: 9, 15Industrial development: international co-operation I: 11International economic and social policy Plen: 25South African oppressed people: & national liberation

movement: assistance to Ill: 4Sudano-Sahelian region: recovery and rehabilitation pro­

gramme III: 7Transport and Communications Decade in Africa, 1978­

1988 I: 13

INDEX TO SPEECHES(2nd regular session, 1980)

GERMANY (FEDERAL REPUBLIC) (continued)

UNICEF: activities III: 9UNDP: activities ITI: 12UN organizations: international co-operation and co-ordi­

nation In: 7, 15World Communications Year: designation III: 7,15

Speeches by representativesKoote, J. I: 9, 11, 13, 15MUhlen, A. ill: 4, 7Wacup, G. ITI: 12,16,17Wechmar, R. von Plen: 25Wirth, G. Ill: 15Zimmermann, R. III: 9

GHANA

Colonial countries: independence: Declaration, 1960:implementation by international agencies III: 7

Consumer protection III: 9Development: operational activities III: 7Marine resources In: 12, 14South African oppressed people: & national liberation

movement: assistance to ITI: 7Sudano-Sahelian region: recovery and rehabilitation pro­

gramme III: 12UNICEF: activities In: 7UN organizations: international co-operation and co-ordi­

nation III: 9, 12-15World Communications Year: designation ill: 13, 15

Speeches by representativeFOU, J .K.D. III: 7, 9,12-15

HIGH-LEVEL MEETING ON THE REVIEW OF TECHNICALCO-OPERATION AMONG DEVELOPING COUNTRIES:PRESIDENT (Chagula, W.K.)·

Development: operational activities III: 10UNDP: activities III: 10

HOLY SEE

Sudano-Sahelian region: recovery and rehabilitation pro­gramme Plen: 43

Speech by representativeBressan, L. Plen: 43

HUNGARY

Development: aerational activities III: 12Environment: IN Programme I: 10Industrial development: international co-operation I: 11International economic and social policy Pien: 29Kampuchea: representation in UN Plen: 29Palestinian people: assistance to ill: 3Regional co-operation and development I: 14

* Also spoke as representative of United Republic ofTanzania.

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HUNGARY (continued)

South African oppressed people: & national l1berationmovement: assistance to In: 3

UNDP: activities ill: 12

Speeches by representativesHajnaI, S. I: 10, 14; III: 12HoUai, I. Plen: 29Sfimjen, T. I: 11Varkonyi, P. m. 3

INDIA

Development: operational activities Ill: 6, 12, 16, 17Environment: UN Programme I: 10Human settlements I: 12Industrial development: international co-operation

Plen: 44; I: 11, 20International economic and social policy Plen: 33,39Regional co-operation and development I: 14Transnational corporations Plen: 44; I: 21UNICEF: activities Ill: 6UN organizations: international co-operation and co-ordi­

nation Ill: 9

Speeches by representativesDogra, R. 1lI: 6,9, 12, 16, 17Purushottam, S. V. Plen: 39; I: 11Sikri, V. Plen: 44; I: 10, 12, 14, 20, 21Venkateswaran, A.P. Plen: 33

INDONESIA

Development: operational activities III: 10, 16, 17Economic and Social Council: 3rd (Programme and Co­

ordination) Cttee: agenda and organization of workIII: 1

Environment: UN Programme I: 10Food problems I: 16Industrial development: international co-operation I: 12International economic and social policy Plen: 30International years and anniversaries III: 4UNDP: activities ill: 16UN organizations: international co-operation and co-ordi­

nation ill: 4, 14, 17World Communications Year: designation III: 17

Speeches by representativesBrotod1ningrat, S.D.M. I: 16; ill: 1,4,10,14,16, 1'lNoor, G.R. Plen: 30Prodjowarsito, W. I: 10, 12

INTER-GOVERNMENTAL MARITIME CONSULTATIVEORGANIZATION: REPRESENTATIVE (Srivastava,c.Po)

International economic and social policy Plen: 31

INTERNATIONAL CATHOLIC CHILD BUREAU: REPRE­SENTATIVE (Moerman, J.)

Development: operational activities III: 6UNICEF: activities ill: 6

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INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: REPRE­SENTATIVE (Psimenos de Metz Noblat, M 0 -C. )

International economic and social policy Plen: 33

INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION:REPRESENTATIVE (Gamacchio, G.)

Transport and Communications Decade in Africa, 1978­1988 I: 13

INTERNATIONAL CONFEDERATION OF FREE TRADEUNIONS: REPRESENTATIVE (Vries-Reilingh, O. de)

Transnational corporations I: 20

INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANISATION

Development: operational activities III: 10Palestinian people: assistance to III: 2Rural development ill: 5South African oppressed people: & national liberation

movement: assistance to ill: 2UN organizations: international co-operation and co-ordi­

nation III: 5

Speeches by representativesAdossama, A. ill: 2, 5Jain, S. III: 10

INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND

Colonial countries: independence: Declaration, 1960:implementation by international agencies III: 3

International economtc and social policy Plen: 25Palestinian people: assistance to Ill: 3South African oppressed people: & national liberation

movement: assistance to Ill: 3

IRAQ

Colonial countries: independence: Declaration, 1960:implementation by international agencies III: 3

Disaster relief Plen: 42Drought-stricken areas: assistance to ill: 16Environment: UN Programme I: 10Ethiopia: assistance to displaced persons Plen: 42,44Food problems I: 16International economic and social policy Plen: 36,44International years and anniversaries III: 5, 12Marine resources Ill: 10Palestinian people: assistance to Ill: 3Regional co-operation and development I: 13South African oppressed people: & national liberation

movement: assistance to III: 3UN organizaticns: international co-operation and co-ordi­

nation Ill: 5, 10, 12, 16

Speeches by representativesAhmad, J .R. m. 5, 10, 12Al-Shama'a, H. Plen: 36,42,44Pachachi, ToN. I: 10, 13, 16; m. 3, 16

IRELAND

Food problems I: 16Industrial development: international co-operation I: 12International economic and social policy Plen: 29International years and anniversaries III: 5,9, 12UN organizations: international co-operation and co-ordi­

nation 111.: 5,9, 12, 15-17World Communications Year: designation III: 17

Speeches by representativesGaynor, S. Plen: 29Nolan, W0 I: 12, 16O'Donovan, D. III: 5,9, 12, 15-17

ISRAEL

Plen: 25Palestinian people: assistance to III: 3

Speech by representativeEUashiv, I. III: 3"

INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION: REP­RESENTATIVE (Butler, a. E. )

Development: operational activities III: 14Transport and Communications Decade in Africa, 1978­

1988 I: 12UN organizations: international co-operation and co-ordina­

tion ill: 17World Communications Year: designation III: 17

INTER -PARLIAMENTARY UNION

Environment: UN Programme I: 9International economic and social policy Plen: 33

Speeches by representativesTerenzio, P. -e. Plen: 33W;lcox, F. I: 9

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ITALY

Colonial countries: independence: Declaration, 1960:implementation by international agencies III: 4

Development: operational activities III: 7, 12Environment: UN Programme I: 10Industrial development: international co-operation I: 11International economic and social policy Plen: 28,42International years and anniversaries nI: 5Palestinian people: assistance to III: 4Somalia: humanitarian assistance for refugees Plen: 42South African oppressed people: & national liberation

movement: assistance to m: 4Transport and Communications Decade in Africa, 1978­

1988 I: 13UNICEF: activities III: 7UN organizations: international co-operation and co-ordi­

nation In: 5

ITALY (continued)

Speeches by representativesCao Pinna, A. III: 4, 5, 7,12Franzi, M. Plen: 42; I: 11,13La Rocca, U. Plen: 28Puglist, M. L: I: 10

JAMAICA

Regional co-operation and development I: 14

Speech by representativeBetton, V. E . I: 14

JAPAN

INDEX TO SPEECHES(2nd regular session, 1980)

JORDAN (continued)

Economic assistance. special programmes Plen: 38,41,43International economic and social policy Plen: 32,38,42-44Palestinian people: assistance to Plen: 32j ill: 1,3Regional co-operation and development Plen: 32Somalia: humanitarian assistance for refugees Plen: 38,

42-44South African oppressed people: & national liberation

movement: assistance to ill: 3UN organizations: international co-operation and co-ordi­

nation Plen: 45

Speeches by representativesAbdel-Rahim, K. III: 1,3Barakat, G. Z. Plen: 32,38,41-45

Ad Hoc Group of Experts on International Co-operationin Tax Matters: members: increase in numberPlen: 39

Colonial countries: independence: Declaration, 1960:implementation by international agencies III: 9

Development: operational activities III: 6, 10, 12Emergency situations: humanitarian assistance Plen: 40Environment: UN Programme I: 9Food problems I: 16Industrial development: international co-operation I: 12International economic and social policy Plen: 28,39,40International years and anniversaries III: 5Regional co-operation and development I: 13Science and technology: application to development I: 17South African oppressed people: & national liberation

movement: assistance to m: 9Sudano-Sahelian region: recovery and rehabilitation pro­

gramme III: 6Transnational corporations I: 19~ 20Transport and Communications Decade in Africa, 1978-

1988 I: 1.2,20UN: medium-term plan, 1980-1983 III: 14UNICE F: activities m. 6UNDP: activities III: 12UN organizations: international co-operation and co-ordi­

nation III: 5, 13World Communications Year: designation III: 13

Speeches by representativesChuman, F. III: 6Enoki, Y. I: 9, 12, 17,20; III: 5,6,9,10,12Honjo, A. III: 13,14Nishida, S. I: 16Nisibori, M. Plen: 28,40Taniguchi, M. Plen: 39Yamaguchi, K. I: 12, 13, 19,20

JOINT INSPECTION UNIT: CHAIRMAN (Allen, D. F. )

UN organizations: international co-operation and co-ordi­nation III: 12

JORDAN

Djibouti: assistance to refugees in Plen: 38,43Economic and Social Council: 3rd (Programme and Co­

ordination) Cttee: agenda and organization of workIII: 1

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KENYA

Development: operational activities III: 14Food problems I: 15Human settlements I: 9, 10International economic and social policy Plen: 34Science and technology: application to development I: 17Sudano-Sahelian region: recovery and rehabilitation pro-

gramme III: 6Transport and Communications Decade in Africa, 1978­

1988 I: 13,20UN organizations: international co-operation and co-ordi­

nation III: 13, 14, 16World Communications Year: designation III: 13

Speeches by representativesMboya, P. I: 9, 10; III: 14Nanjira, D. D. C. don Plen: 34; I: 13, 15, 17,20Okeyo, M.G. III: 6, 13, 16

LATIN AMERICAN ECONOMIC SYSTEM (SELA): PERMA­NENT SECRETARY (Alzamora, C.)

International economic and social policy Plen: 29Regional co-operation and development Plen: 29

LATIN AMERICAN ENERGY ORGANIZATION: REPRE­SENTATIVE (Rodriguez Elizarraras, G.)

International economic and social policy Plen: 36Regional co-operation and development Plen: 36

LEAGUE OF RED CROSS SOCIETIES: REPRESENTATIVE(Beer, H.)

Development: operational activities III: 6Disaster relief III: 13Economic assistance: special programmes Plen: 41UNICEF activities III: 6UN organizations: international co-operation and co-ordi­

nation III: 13

LESOTHO

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MEXICO (continued)

Economic assistance: special programmes Plen: 41Food problems I: 16Transport and Communications Decade in Africa, 1978­

1988 I: 13

Speeches by representativeTsoanamatsie, N.J. Plen: 41; I: 13,16

LIBERIA

Ethiopia: assistance to displaced persons Plen: 44International economic and social policy Plen: 44Somalia: humamtartan assistance for refugees Plen: 44

Speech by representativeKeller, J. P. Plen: 44

LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA

Environment: UN Programme I: 10International economic and social policy Plen: 34Science and technology: application to development I: 18

Speeches by representativeAbdallah, A.S. Plen: 34; 1: 10,18

LUXEMBOURG

International economic and social polley Plen: 39

Speech by representativeWolzfeld, .J. -L. Plen: 39

MALTA

Development: operational activities III: 12Marine resources III: 10, 14, 15Regional co-operation and development I: 13UNDP activities ill: 12UN organizations: international co-operation and co-ordi­

nation In: 10, 14, 15

Speeches by representativeSaliba, E.V. I:13;m:l0,12,14,15

MEXICO

Consumer protection III: 9, 15Food problems J; 15Industrial development: international co-operation I: 11International economic and social policy Plen: 30International years and anniversaries nx: 9Marine resources m: 14Regional co-operation and development I: 20Science and technology: application to development I: 17

* Also spoke as Vice-Chairman of the 1st (Economic)Cttee.

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UN organizations: international co-operation and co-ordi­nation Ill: 9, 13-15, 17

World Communications Year: designation III: 13, 15, 17

Speeches by representativesDe Icaza, c.A. III: 9, 14, 15, 17Dl'az Thome, H. III: 13Galindo Pereira, Y. III: 9Garda Reynoso, P. Plen: 30Gonzoilez Magallon, C. r. 15Gonzilez y Reynero, Z. I: 20Rivas Farfas, S. 1: 11, 17

MONGOLIA

Developing countries: economic and social development:role of national personnel 1lI: 14, 15

Development: operational activities III: 14, 15

Spseches by representative-' Khurelbataar, D. III: 14, 15

MOROCCO

Colonial countries: independence: Declaration, 1960:implementation by international agencies III: 2,9

Economic assistance: special programmes Plen: 40Food problems I: 16Industrial development: international co-operation I: 11International economic and social policy Plen: 31Palestinian people: assistance to III: 1, 2South African oppressed people: & national liberation

movement: assistance to III: 9Sudano-Sahelian region: recovery and rehabilitation pro­

gramme III: 6UN organizations: international co-operation and co­

ordination Ill: 15World Communications Year: designation III: 15

Speeches by representative~

Senani, N. I: 11, 16Maoulainine, M. m. 1, 2, 6, 9, 15SkalU, A. Plen: 31,40

NEPAL

Development: operational activities III: 12Industrial development: international co-operation I: 11International economic and social policy Plen: 30UNDP: activities ill: 12

speefihes by representativesBaH, V.D. Plen: 30Gyawali, K. P. nr. 12

*Lohani, M.P. I: 11

NETHERLANDS

Development: operational activities III: 14Disaster relief IU: 13UNDP: activities m. 14

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NETHERLANDS (continued)

UN organizations: international co-operation and co­ordination III: 13

Speeches by representativeHeidsma, J. III: 13, 14

NEW ZEALAND

Disaster relief III: 13UN organizations: international co-operation and co­

ordination ill: 13

Speech by representativeO'Brien, T. C. III: 13

NIGERIA

Africa: refugee situation Plen: 43,44Colonial countries: independence: Declaration, 1960:

implementation by international agencies III: 7,9Economic and Social Council: 3rd (Programme and Co­

ordination) Cttee: agenda and organization of workIII: 1

Economic assistance: special programmes Plen: 43International economic and social policy Plen: 36,42-44International years and anniversaries III: 12Palestinian people: assistance to III: 3Regional co-operation and development I: 15South African oppressed people: & national liberation

movement: assistance to Ill: 3,6,7,9Sudano-Sahelian region: recovery and rehabilitation pro­

gramme III: 8Transnational corporations I: 19Transport and Communications Decade in Africa, 1978­

1988 I: 13,20UN organizations: international co-operation and co­

ordination Plen: 45; III: 15,17World Communicatlons Year: der.ignation ill: 15,17

Speeches by representativesAdeniji, O. Plen: 36; III: 3Adetuberu, G.O. I: 13,19,20

*Allison, E.F. 111:6,15,17Blankson, A. D.J. Plen: 42-45; I: 15Nanna, A.J. In: 1,7-9,12

NORWAY

Development: operational activities III: 6Food problems I: 16International economic and social policy Plen: 32UNICEF: activities III: 6UN organizations: international co-operation and co-ordi­

nation III: 14

Speeches by representativesRavn, M. III: 6, 14Stavnum, P.G. I: 16Treholt, A. Plen: 32

* Also spoke as Chairman of the 3rd (Programmeand Co-ordination) Cttee.

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OFFICE OF SECRETARIAT SERVICES FOR ECONOMICAND SOCIAL MATTERS: ASSISTANT SECRETARY­GENERAL (Cordovez, D.)

Crime prevention and control Plen: 46Economic and Social Council: agenda and other organiza­

tional matters Plen: 24,45Industrial development: international co-operation Plen: 44

OFFICE OF THE DffiECTOR-GENERAL FOR DEVELOP­MENT AND INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC CO-OP­ERATION: DmECTOR-GENERAL (Dadzie, K.K.S.)

Development: operational activities III: 8UN organizations: international co-operation and co­

ordination m. 11

OFFICE OF THE UNDER-SECRETARY-GENERALFOR SPECIAL POLITICAL QUESTIONS: UNDER­SECRETARY-GENERAL AND CO-ORDINATOR,SPECIAL ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAMMES(Farah, A. A. )

Djibouti: assistance to refugees in Plen: 40Economic assistance: special programmes Plen: 40Sudan: refugee situation Plen: 40

OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS DISASTER RELIEFCO-ORDINATOR: CO-ORDINATOR (Berkel, F. N.)

Disaster relief III: 13, 14Ethiopia: assistance to displaced persons Plen: 42International economic and social policy Plen: 42UN organizations: international co-operation and co-

ordination III: 13,14

OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONERFOR REFUGEES: HIGH COMMISSIONER (Hartling, P.)

Djibouti: assistance to refugees in Plen: 38Economic assistance: special programmes Plen: 38International economic and social policy Plen: 38Somalia: humanitarian assistance for refugees Plen: 38

ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES: REPRESEN­TATIVE (Godoy Arcaya, 0.)

Regional co-operation and development I: 14

PAKISTAN

Afghanistan situation Plen: 37Colonial countries: independence: Declaration, 1960:

implementation by international agencies III: 2,3Development: operational activities III: 7, 12, 14, 16, 17Food problems I: 16International economic and social policy Plen: 37Palestinian people: assistance to III: 2Regional co-operation and development I: 14Science and technology: application to development I: 18

PAKIS1'AN (continued)

INDEX TO SPEECHES(2nd regular session, 1980)

ROMANIA

South African oppressed people: & national1iberationmovement: asststance to Ill: 3

UNICEF: activitios ill: ~l, 12, 14

Speeches by l'epresentaliv~s

Bashir, S. Ill: 2, 3,7";"f2, 14Khan, A. A. Plen: 37; I: 14Khan, R. I: 16, 18Khan, S. III: 16, 17Markel', J,K.A. 1lI: 12

PALESTINE LIBERATION ORGANIZATION

Colonial countries: independence: Declaration, 1960:implementation by international agencies III: 3

Palestinian people: assistance to III: 3Regional co-operation and development I: 14

Speeches by representativeBarakat, D. 1: 14; III: 3

PHILIPPINES

Economic assistance: special programmes Plen: 40Food problems I: 15

Speeches by representativesPalarca, J.L. Plen:4O"Santos, F. F. I: 15

POLAND

Developing countries: economic and social development:role of national personnel Ill: 15

Development: operational activities III: 15Economic development: long-term trends Plen: 46Palestinian people: assistance to III: 2Regional co-operation and development I: 13South African oppressed people: & national liberation

movement: assistance to III: 2

Speeches by representativesFreyberg, P. Plen: 46Sujka, B. I: 13Sznajder, J. ill: 2, 15

PREPARATORY COMMITTEE FOR THE NEW INTER­NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY: CHAIR­MAN (Naik, N. A.)

International economic and social policy Plen: 39

QATAR

F.:lOO problems I: 16R.-ponal co-operation and development I: 13Bcienve and \,pdlllology: applicatlcn to development I: 18

Spl'cches by representative-'··AI-Attiyah. A-:rr:-I:1'3 I 16, 18

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Development: operational activities HI: 12Environmenb UN Programme I: 9Industrial development: international co-operation I: 12International economic and social policy Plen: 26Regional co-operation and development I: 13Science and technology: application to development I: 17UNDP: activities III: 12

Speeches by representativesDeac, D. III: 12lonescu, O. Plen: 26Niculescu, A. I: 9,12,13,17

SECRETARY-GENERAL (Waldheim, K.)

Economic and Social Council: opening of session Plen: 24International economic and social policy Plen: 24

SENEGAL

International economic and social policy Pl en: 36Sudano-SaheHan region: recovery and rehabilitation pro­

gramme III: 6-8, 12

Speeches by representativesNdiaye, I. III: 6, S, 12Sene, A. Plan: 36Turpin, H.A. m. 7

SOMALIA

Developing countries: least developed: inclusion in listPlen: 44

Disaster relief In: 14Economic and Social Council: agenda and other organiza-

tional matters Plen: 44Economic assistance: special programmes Plen: 41Ethiopia: assistance to displaced persons Plen: 42-44International economic and social policy Plen: 37, 38,42·41Somalia: humanitarian assistance for refugees Plan: 38,

42,44Sudano-Sahelian region: recovery and rehahilitation pro­

gramme III: 6UN organizations: international co-operation and co­

ordination Plen: 45; III: 14

Speeches by representativesEno-Hassan, F. III: 6Osman, A. S. Plen: 37,38,41-45; III: 14

SPAIN

Developing countries: least developed: inclusion in listPien: 44

Economic and Social Council: agenda and other organiza-tional matters Plen: 44

International economic and social policy Plen: 3'7Transnational corporations Plen: 44; I: 19, 20UN organizations: international co-operation and co­

ordination Plen: 45

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SPAIN (continued)

Speeches by representative-XUra de OCerin, J. L. Plen: 37,44,45; I: 19,20

SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON THE SITUATION WITHREGARD TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THEDECr.,ARATION ON THE GRANTING OF INDE­PENDENCE TO COLONIAL COUNTRIES ANDPEOPLES: CHAIRl\.':AN (Abdulah, F. O. )

Colonial countries: independence: Declaration, 1960:implementation by international agencies III: 4

South African oppressed people: & national liberationmovement: assistance to III: 4

SUDAN

Disaster relief III: 14Economic and Social Council: 3rd (Programme and Co­

ordination) Cttee: agenda and organization of workIn: 1

Economic assistance: special programmes Plen' 38 41 43. , ,Environment: UN Programme I: 10Food problems I: 16Industrial development: international co-operation I: 12International economic and social policy Plen: 36Sudan: refugee situation Plen: 36, 38, 41, 43Sudano-Sahelian region: recovery and rehabilitation pro-

gramme Plen: 43; Ill: 6,8,12Transport and Communications Decade in Africa, 1978­

1988 I: 13, 20UN organizations: international co-operation and co­

ordination Plen: 45; III: 14

Speeches by representativesBirido, O.Y. Plen: 36.38,41,43; III: 14Hamra, I. A. I: 10, 12, 13, 16, 20Idris, K. E. T. Plen: 43,45; III: 1, 6,8, 12

SWEDEN

Developing countries: least developed: inclusion in listPlen: 44

Economic and Social Council: agenda and other organiza­tional matters Plen: 44

Emergency situations: humanitarian assistance Plen: 40,42,43

Environment: UN Programme I: 10Industrial development: international co-operation I: 12

. International economic and social policy Plen: 31,40,42,43

International years and anniversaries III: 4Marine resources III: 10Science and technology: application to development I: 18

, Sudano-Sahelian region: recovery and rehabilitation pro­gramme III: 6

Transnational corporations Plen: 44; I: 19,20UN organ] zations: international co-operation and co­

ordination III: 4, 10

~pe.!:c~by representativesElm, C. I: 18; ill: 6lremark, I. III: 10Jndahl, P. Plen: 40,42-44; I: 10

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SWEDEN (continued)§peeches by representatives (continued)

Lundborg, B. I: 19,20; III: 4'I'ernstrbm, O. Plen: 31Walder-Brundin, E. I: 12

SWITZERLAND

International economic and social policy Plen: 33

Speech by representativePictet, F. -C. Plen: 33

SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC

Colonial countries: independence: Declaration, 1960: im­plementation by international agencies III: 3

Economic and Social Council: 3rd (Programme and Co­ordination) Cttee: agenda and organization of workill: 1

Palestinian people: assistance to III: 3Regional co-operation and development I: 15South African oppressed people: & national liberation

movement: assistance to Ill: 3

Speeches by representativeKhoury, C. I: 15; III: 1,3

THAILAND

International economic and social policy Plen: 37Kampuchea situation Plen: 37

Speech by representativeGuna-Kasem, P. Plen: 37

TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

Colonial countries: independence: Declaration, 1960: im­plementation by international agencies III: 2

South African oppressed people: & national liberationmovement: assistance to Ill: 2

Transnational corporations Plen: 44; I: 20

Speeches by representativesAli, O. Plen: 44; I: 20Gittens, Y. m. 2

TURKEY

Developing countries: least developed: inclusion in listPlen: 44

Disaster relief III: 1:Economic and Social Council: agenda and other organiza-

tional matters Plen: 44Emergency situations: humanitarian assi stance Plen: 42International economic and social policy Plen: 30,42Regional co-operation and development I: 14Transnational corporations Plen: 44UN organizations: international co-operation and co­

ordination III: 13

TURKEY (continued)

INDEX TO SPEECHES(2nd regular session, 1980)

UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS (continued)

Speeches by representativesAlpogan, Y. I: 14Baskut, Y. Plen: 44Inan, K. Plen: 30, 42, 44OZUye, 0. III: 13

UGANDA

Developing countries: least developed: inclusion in listPlen: 44

Development: operational activities III: 12, 16Economic and Social Council: agenda and other organiza-

tional matters Plen: 44Economic assistance: special programmes Plen: 41Food problems I: 15Human settlements I: 11Sudano-Sahelian region: recovery and rehabilitation pro­

gramme III: 6Transnational corporations I: 19Transport and Communications Decade in Africa, 1978­

1988 I: 12UN organizations: international co-operation and co-ordi­

nation III: 16

Speeches by representativesAcemah, H. Plen: 41, 44; I: 12,19Muhangi-Mugume, J. III: 6, 12, 16Nsirnbi, J. I: 11, 15

UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS

Afghanistan situation Plen: 32,37Colonial countries: independence: Declaration" 1960: im­

plementation by international agencies III: 1,7,9Consumer protection Ill: 9, 18Currency instability: effect on budgets of UN organizations

In: 17Development: operational activities III: 7,0, 12, 14-16Diaaster relief Plen: 42; III: 13Economic and Social Council:

agenda and other organizational matters Plen: 46resolutions and decisions: programme budget impli­

cations Plen: 451st (Economic) Cttee: agenda and organization of work

I: 9Economic assistance: L. .al programmes Plen: 42Economic development: long-term trends Plen: 46Emergency situations: humanitarian assistance Plen: 40Environment: UN Programme I: 10,20Ethiopia: assistance to displaced persons Plen: 42Food problems Plen: 44; I: 15,21Human settlements I: 9,15,17Industrial development: international co-operation Plen: 44;

I: 12International economic and social policy Plen: 27, 32, 37,

40,42International years and anniversaries Ill: 4, 12Kampuchea: representation in UN Plen: 27Marine resources III: 10, 14Palestinian people: aasistance to III: 1,4Regional co-operation and development I: 14,20Rural development ill: 5, 17Science and technology: ~ ~plication to development I: 18Somalia: humanitarian assistance for refugees Plen: 42

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South African oppressed people: & national liberationmovement: assistance to III: 1,7,9

Sudano-Bahelian region: recovery and rehabilitation pro­gramme III: 6-8

Transnational corporations I: 20Transport and Communications Decade in Africa, 1978-

1988 I: 20UN: medium-term plan, 1980-1983 III: 14,18UNICEF: activities III: 7,9, 12, 14UNDP: activities III: 12,16UN organizations: international co-operation and co-ordi­

nation III: 4,5,7,9,10,12-14,16,17World Communications Year: designation III: 7,13,17

Speeches by representativesBugrov, A.E. I: 20Cherednik, V.I. Plen: 27,32.42; I: 14Dimitriev. LM. Plen: 44; I: 9, 10, 12, 17, 18,20Plechko, V. Y. Plen: 46Shapovalov, I. V. III: 4-10, 12-18Shelenkov, A. A. III: 1,4Smirnov, G.A. Plen: 37,40,44,45; I: 15,20,21;

III: 12,16Sviridov, E. P. Plen: 46

UNITED ARAB EMmATES

Environment: UN Programme I: 10Food problems I: 15International economic and social policy Plen: 34Palestinian people: assistance to III: 1,2South African oppr "ssed people: & national liberation

movement: assistance to III: 2Sudano -Sahel ian region: recovery and rehabilitation pro­

gramme Plen: 43; III: 12

Speeches by representativesAl-Bakri, A. Plen: 43; III: 1AI-Musfir, M. S. I: 10Al-Qassimi, F. Plen: 34AIZaabi,O.K.I:i5Serkal, J. III: 2, 12

UNITED KINGDOM

Colonial countries: independence: Declaration: 1960: im­plerneutation by international agenci es Plen: 43;III: 9

Developing countries: economic and social development:role of national personnel III: 14

Development: operational activities III: 9, 12, 14, 16, 17Disaster relief III: 13, 14Economic assistance: special programmes Plen: 41Environment: UN Programme I: 10Industrial development: international co-operation I: 11International economic and social policy Plen: 27,42International years and anniversaries III: 5, 12Regional co-operation and development I ~O

Rural development III: 5Sn'Jth jJ lean oppressed people: & national I reration

r .overnent: assistance to Plen: 43; III: 2,9Transnational corporations Plen: 46; I: 19UNICEF: activities III: 9UNDP: activities III: 16

INDEX TO SPEECHES(2nd regular session, 1980)

UNITED KINGDOM (continued)

UN organizations: international co-operation and co-ordi­nation III: 5,7,12-14,16

world Climate Programme III: 5W:. Id Communications Year: designation III: 7

§leeches by representativesDrummond, R. A. Plen: 46Ehrman, W. G. Plen: 43; I: 11,20; ill: 2,5,7,9,

12-14,16Evans, M.G.D. I: 19Lawless, D. ill: 12, 14, 16, 17Ralph, R. I: 10Whyte, W. E. H. Plen: 27,41,42

UNITED NATIONS CENTRE FOR HUMAN SETTLE­MENTS (HABITAT): EXECUTIVE DffiECTOR(Ramachandran, A.)

Environment: UN Programme I: 8Human settlements I: 8, 11

UNITED NATIONS CENTRE FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOL­OGY FOR DEVELOPMENT: EXECUTIVE DffiECTOR(Ferrari, A. F. )

International economic and social policy Plen: 25Science and technology: application to development I: 17,18

UNITED NATIONS CENTRE ON TRANSNATIONAL CORPO­RATIONS: EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR (Sahlgren, K.A.)

Transnational corporations I: 19

UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND

Development: operational activities Plen: 25; III: f,7International economic and social policy Plen: 25Kampuchea situation Plen: 25Palestinian people: assistance to III: 2South African oppressed people: & national liberation

movement: assistance to In: 2UNICEF: activities Plen: 25; m: 6,7

Speeches by representativesGrant, J. P. (Executive Director) Plen: 25Hasan, Z. ill: 6,7Shields, D. III: 2

UNITED NATIONS COMMISSION ON HUMAN SETTLE­MENTS: CHAmMAN (Valner Onjas, G.)

Human settlements I: 8

UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE ON TRADE AND DE­VELOPMENT

'International economic and social policy Plen: 35Palestinian people: assistance to Ill: 2

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UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE ON TRADE AND DE­VELOP MENT (continued)

Speeches by representativesCorea, G. (Secretary-General) Plen: 35Lamond, A. III: 2

UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

Development: operational activities Plen: 26; III: 10, 15Disaster relief III: 13Environment: UN Programme I: 9International economic and social policy Plen: 26Palestinian people: assistance to III: 2Regional co-operation and development I: 14Science and technology: application to development I: 17South African oppressed people: & national liberation

movement: assistance to III: 2Transport and Communicattc..s Decade in Africa, 1978­

1988 I: 12UNDP: activities Plen: 26; III: 10, 15UN organizations: international co-operation and co-ordi­

nation Plen: 45; ill: 13

Speeches by representativesAndersen, P. (Assistant Administrator) III: 15Bekker, Z. I: 9,12,14Bourgois, P. I: 17Desai, R. C. III: 2, 13Kirdar, U. Plen: 45Morse, B. (Administrator) Plen: 26; ill: 10

UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC ANDCULTURAL ORGANIZATION: REPRESENTATIVE(Diene, D.)

South African oppressed people: & national liberationmovement: assistance to III: 2

UNITED NATIONS ENVffiONMENT PROGRAMME

Environment: UN Programme I: 8,10Human settlements I: 8Sudano-SaheUan region: recovery and rehabilitation pro­

gramme III: 12

Speeches by representativesMerani, N. S. ill: 12Tolba, M. K. (Executive Director) I: 8, 10

UNITED NATIONS FUND FOR POPULATION ACTIVITIES:DEPUTY EXECUTIVE DffiECTOR (Gille, H.)

Development: operational activities III: 10, 15UNDP: activities III: 10

UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR RE FUGEES

See Office of the United Nations High Commissioner- for Refugees

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INDEX TO SPEECHES(2nd regular session, 1980)

UNITED NATIONS INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANI­ZATION

Industrial development: international co-operation I: 10,12International economic and social policy Plen: 25

Speeches b~ representativesKliane,. R. (ExecutiveDirector) Plen: 25Ktlnz, P. I: 12Rezek, G. E. I: 10

UNITED NATIONS SUDANO-SAHELIAN OFFICE: DIRECTOR(Magdi, G.)

Sudano-Sahelian region: recovery and rehabiUtation pro­gramme III: 4,6

UNITED NATIONS VOLUNTEERS PROGRAMME: REPRE­SENTATIVE (Nabulsi, H.)

Development: operational activities III: 12UNDP: activities In: 12

UNITED REPUBLIC OF CAMEROON

Food problems I: 16Transport and Communications Decade in Mrica, 1978­

1988 I: 13

Speeches by representativeEkaney, N. I: 13, 16

UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA

Developing countries: least developed: inclusion in listPlen: 44

Development: operational acttvtttes III: 16Economic and Social Council: agenda and other organiza-

tional matters Plen: 44Economic assistance: special programmes Plen: 43Ethiopia: assistance to displaced persons P~en: 42,44Food problems I: 21Industrial development: international co-operation I: 11,12International economic and social policy Plen: 31,42,44Science and technology: application to development I: 17Sudan: refugee situation Plen: 43Transport and Communications Decade in Mrica, 1978­

1988 I: 20UNDP: activities ill: 16UN organizations: international co-operation and co-ordi­

nation rn 13, 15World Communications Year: designation III: 13, 15.

Speeches by representatives*Chagula, W. K. Plen: 31,42-44; I: 11,12,17,20,21;

III: 16Liundi, G. B. III: 13,15

* Also spoke as President of the High-level Meeting onthe Review of Technical Co-operation among DevelopingCountries.

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UNrrED STATES OF AMERICA

Africa: refugee situation Plen: 44Colonial countries: independence: Declaration, 1960: im-

plementation by international agencies III: 7,9Consumer protection III: 9Development: operational activities III: 7,14,16, 17Disaster relief III: 13Drought-stricken areas: assistance to ill: 16Economic and Social Council: agenda and other organiza-

tional matters Plen: 45Environment: UN Programme I: 9,20Food problems I: 16,21Human settlements I: 15Industrial development: international co-operation Plen: 44;

I: 11,20International economic and social policy Plen: 29,36,39,44International years and anniversaries III: 4Marine resources III: 14Regional co-operation and development I: 14,20Rural development ill: 5South African oppressed people: & national liberation

movement: assistance to III: 7,9Sudano-Sahelian region: recovery and rehabilitation pro-

gramme Plen: 43; II!: 6,7,12Transnational corporations I: 19-21UN: medium-term plan, 1980-1983 ill: 18UNICEF: activities 1lI: 7UNDP: activities III: 14,16UN organizations: international co-operation and co-ordi­

nation III: 4,5,9,13,14,16World Climate Programme III: 5World Communications Year: designation III: 13

Speeches by representativesBrecher, F. Plen: 43; III: 4-7,9,12-14,16-18Falkner, W. I: 9,16,20,21Hope, J. I: 14,15,19,20Kaufman, R. Plen: 36McHenry, D. F. Plen: 29Rolvaag, K. E. J: 11Spero, J. E. Plen: 39,44,45; I: 21

VENEZUELA

Consumer protection III: 9Economic and Social Council: 3rd (Programme and Co-ordi·

nation) Cttee: agenda and organization of work III: 4EnVironment: UN Programme I: 10Food problems I: 16Human settlements I: 9Industrial development: international co-operation I: 11International economic and social policy Plen: 33Regional co-operation and development I: 15Science and technology: application to development I: 18Transport and Communications Decade in Africa, 1978-

1988 I: 13UN organizations: international co-operation and co-ordi­

nation ill: 9,15World Communications Year: designation III: 15

Speeches by representativesFei'rero, M. III: 15Gerbasi, F. Plen: 33; I: 15Guerrero, L. F. I: 10; III: 4Ter Horst, E. III: 9Ve~equcz, L. I: 9,11,13,16,18

VIET NAM

INDEX TO SPEECHl:.S(2nd regular session, 1980)

WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION

Colonial countries: independence: Declaration, 1960: im­plementation by international agencies III: 3

Developing countries: economic and social development:role of national personnel III: 15

Development: operational activities III: 15Environment: UN Programme I: 10International economic and social policy Plen: 34,36,37Kampuchea situation Plen: 34,36,37Palestinian people: assistance to III: 3South African oppressed people: & national liberation

movement assistance to III: 3

Speeches by representativesPha 1l Thi Min Plen: 36,37; I: 10; III: 3,15Vo Anh Tuan Plen: 34

WORLD BANK

Colonial countries: independence: Dec lar ation, 1960: im­plementation by international agencies III: 3

International economic and social policy Plen: 25South African oppressed people: & national liberation

movement: assistance to III: 3

Speeches by representativesBoskey, S. Plen: 25Grenfell. J. III: 3

WORLD CONFEDERATION OF LABOUR: REPRESENTA­TIVE (Fauchere, B.)

Environment: UN Programme I: 9

WORLD FEDERATION OF TRADE UNIONS: REPRESENTA­TIVE (Angeli, C. de)

Science and technology: application to development I: 17Transnational corporations I: 20

WORLD FOOD COUNCIL: EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR(Williams. M. J.)

Food problems I: 15,16

WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME: REPRESENTATIVE(Zachar ia, M. Y. )

Food problems I: 15,16

WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ORGANIZATION:REPRESENTATIVE (Thiam. 1.)

South African oppressed people: & national liberationmovement: assistance to III: 3

* Also spoke as Chairman of the 1st (Economic) Ctteeand of the 3rd (Pr-ogr amm> and Co-ordination) Cttee.

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International economic and social policy Plen: 33Palestinian people: assistance to III: 4UN organizations: international co-operation and co-ordi­

nation III: 5World Climate Programme III: 5

Speeches by representativesDoos, Mr. III: 5Peeters, M. III: 4Winn-Nielsen, A. C. (Secretary-General) Plen: 33

YUGOSLAVIA

Development: operational activities III: 12, 17Food problems I: 16Human settlements Plen: 43Industrial development: international co-operation I: 20International economic and social policy Plen: 31Regional co-operation and development I: 14South African oppressed people: & national liberation

movement: assistance to III: 4UN organizations: international co-operation and co-ordi­

nation III: 13World Communications Year: designation III: 13

Speeches by representativesKornatina, M. Plen: 31Lazarevic, Z. Plen: 43; I: 16,20; III: 13,17Ocokoljic , V. III: 4,12Vrhunec, M. I: 14

ZAffiE

Africa: refugee situation Plen: 44Food problems I: 16International economic and social policy Plen: 44Regional co-operation and development I: 14Sudano-Sahelian region: recovery and rehabilitation pro-

gramme III: 8

Speeches by representativesMandji, 1. Plen: 44Ngonda Bempu, M. I: 14Nguayila Mbela Kalanda I: 16; III: 8

ZAMBIA

Economic and Social Council: 1st (Economic) Cttee: agendaand organization of work I: 8

Economic assistance: special programmes Plen: 41Food problems I: 16Industrial development: international co-operation I: 11International economic and social policy Plen: 29Palestinian people: assistance to III: 2Regional co-operation and development I: 14South African oppressed people: & naticnal Iiberation

movement: assistance to III: 2Transport and Communicattons Decade in Africa, 1978­

1988 I: 12

Speeches by representativesKaona, D. H. Plen: 41; I: 12Kazembe, E. M. I: 8,16

*Lusaka, P. J. III: 2Mlaisho, D. C. Plen: 29Mtonga, J. M. I: 11, 14

ANNEX

Numerical List 0.[ Documents(of sessions of the Council held during 1980)

Plunary

General Series

E/1978/8 &Add. 1-28E/1979/102/Add.1E/1980/

1,23 (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl. No.2)4 & Add. 1, 256 &Add. 1-13, 15, 16, 19,207 & Add. 1, 289 & Carr. 1,2, Add. 1, Add.1/Con.1, Add. 2,3

10 & Add. 1-311 & Carr. 11213 (E/CN. 4/1408) (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl. No.3) &

Corr.1 (& Corr.2, French only)13/Add.l (E/CN. 4/1408/Add.I) (ESCOR, 1980,

Suppl. No.3A)14 (E/CN. 7/654) (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl . No.4)

& Add. 115 (E/CN. 6/642) (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl. No.5)16-1819 (& CDrI'. 1, English only), Add.120 (& Ccrr . 1, English only), Add. 1, 221 & Corr.1, Add. 1-422-2526 (E/ESCAP/188) (ESCOR, 1980, Supp1. No.6) &

Corr.127 (E/CN.14/781/Rev.l) (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl ,

No.7)28 & Add. 1 (E/ECE/I008 & Add. 1) (ESCOR, 1980,

Suppl. No.8) (Vols. I, II)29 (E/ECWA/114) (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl , No.9)30 & Add. 13132 & Rev. 13334 & Add. 135-3738 (ST/ESA/106) (sales No. E.80.II.C.2) (& CDrI'. 1,

English, French & Spanish only)39 & CDrI'. 140/Rev.l (E/C.1O/75) (ESCOR, 1980, Supp1.

No. 10)41 (E/ICEF/673) (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl. No. 11)4242/Rev.l (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl. No.12)43,4445 & Rev. 14647 & CDrI'. 148 & CDrI'. 149 & CDrI'. 150 & Corr.151 & CDrI'. 152-5859 & CDrI'. 160 (& CDrI'. 1, Russian only)

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Plenary (continued)

General Series (continued)

E/1980/61-6364 & Add.l65 & Add. 1, 266,6768 & Corr . l69-7172 & Add.1, 2, Add.2/Hev.173, 7475 & Corr.176 (& Add. 1, English only)77,7879 (& Corr . 1, English only)80 (ESCOR, 1980, Supp l No 1)80/ Add. 1 (ESCOH, 1980, Suppl No. 1A)80/Add. 2 (ESCOH, 1980, Suppl . No.1B)8182 & Add.l, 283-9798 (pts. I-III)99 (pts. I-III)

100 & Add. 1101-103104 {English only}105-110111 & Add. 1112 (& Corr , 1, English only)

Iflfonna/ion Series

E/1980/IN FI1-45 & Add. 1, 26 & Add. 1, 2

Limited Series

E/1980/L.1 (& Corr . 1, French & Russi an only)2-10

11 & Add. 112, 13

°14 &Add.l,2, Add.2/Corr.l1516 (& CDrI'. 1, Russian only)17 & Add. 118 & Rev.l19-2223 & Rev. 124 & Rev.125 & Rev.126-3334 & Rev.135:.4041 & Add. 142

Pie nary (continued)

Limited Series (continued)

E/1980/L.43 (& Corr. 1, English, French & Spanish only)44-4647 & Rev.148 & Rev. 149 & Rev .1,250 & Rev.l51-5455 (& Corr.1, English only)

56-58

Noll-COI'em,1/' 'lI(al (),.~aJ1i::.a( iOlls Series

E/1980/NGO/1 & Add. 12-8

Rcsolu tions al/(I I)eC/S/OIIS

E/1980/80 (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl. No.1) (contains E/DEC/1980/100-110 of the organizational session, and E/RES/1980/1-42 and E/DEC/1980/111-149 of the 1st regularsession, 1980)

E/1980/80/Add.1 (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl. No.1A) (containsE/RES/43-70 and E/DEC/1980/150-187 of the 2nd reg­ular session, 1980)

E/1980/80/Add. 2 (ESCOR, 1980, Suppl. No. 1B) (containsE/DEC/1980/188-193 of the resumed 2nd regular ses­sion, 1980)

Lists of resolutions and decisions of the 1st and 2nd regu­lar sessions, 1980, were issued as documents E/RES/1980/INF. 1, 2

5Jmll11l}!.\' R('('()rcl.\'

E/1980/SR.1,2 (organizational session)3-23 (1st regular session)

24-46 (2nd regular session & resumed 2ndregular session)

First (Economic) Committee

Limited Series

E/1980/C.1/L.1, 23 & Add. 1, Rev.14 (Symbol not used)4/Corr.l5 & Corr.16-9

10 & Rev. 1111-1314 & Rev. 115-23

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Summary Rel'Ords

E/1980/C.1/SR.1-7 & Corr. (1st regular session)8-21 & Corr , (2nd regular session)

Second (Social) Committee

Limited Series

E/1980/C.2/L.1-10

E/1980/C.2/SR.I-24 & Corr. (1st regular session)

Third (Programme and

Co-ord ination) Com m ittee

Limited Series

E/1980/C.3/L.1-45 (Symbol not used. Document incorrectly

issued with this symbol correctedby E/1980/C.1/L. 5/Corr.1)

6-19

Summa,,' Records

E/l980/C. 3/SR.1-18 & Corr. (2nd regular session)

Sessional Working Group on the

Implementation of the International

Covenant on Economic,

Social and Cultural Rights

Limited Series

E/1980/WG.1/L.1-3

Summa!'\' Records

E/1980/WG.1/SR.1-21 & Corr. (1st regular session)

Miscellaneous Documents

(considered by the Council during its 1980 sessions)

A/35/6 (GAOR, 35th sess., Suppl. No.6)8 (GAOR, 35th sess., Suppl. No.8)

17 & Add. 1

"'-, "IIJ'" . '-', ....,~~v'r"r·c'...,..'~O··· ,-",~,- .. , ~..'""".>'.'_'_""- _ ~•.."' ..•'~.,,._..-' '..,.__••. _._.',~ ~_ -."'.< " ..' •••. - '-

Miscellaneous Documents (continued)

DP/458477 & Carr. 1484505

E/C.10/6674

E/CN.5/558E/CN. 14/761 (E/CN . 14/TRANS/155)ID/B/248ST/ESA/94 (Sales No. E. 79. XVI. 3)TCDC/13 (& Carr. 1, English only), Corr.2UNEP/GC.8/10 & Corr.1, 2WFC/1980/16

A/35/37 (Pts.I, II)38 (GAOR, 35th sess., Sappl , No.38)9499

130 & Add. 1176224 (& Carr. 1, English only)227,228231303345

A/CONF.87/14 & Add. 1DP/

368443

Supplements to Official Records

No.1 Resolutions and decisions of the Economic andSocial Council, organizational session and 1stregular session, 1980. Sep 1980. iii, 45p.(E/1980/80). Printed. $U. s. 5.00 (or equiv­alent in other currencies).

No.4 Commission on Narcotic Drugs. Report onthe 6th special session, 11-20 Feb 1980.Mar 1980. vii, 89 p" including annexes.(E/1980/14) (E/CN. 7/654). Photo-offset.$U.S. 8.00 (or equivalent in other currencies).

No.1A

No.IB

No.2

Resolutions and decisions of the Economic andSocial Counctl, 2nd regular session, 1980.Sep 1980. iii, 32 p , (E/1980/80/Add. 1).Printed. $U.S. 3.00 (or equivalent in othercurrencies) .

Resolutions and decisions of the Economic andSocial Council, resumed 2nd regular session,1980. Dec 1980. iii, 4 p , (E/1980/80/Add. 2).Printed. $U. S. 1. 50 (or equivalent in othercurrencies) .

Committee for Developing Planning. Reportof the 16th session, 7-16 Jan 1980. Feb 1980.iv, 49 p .. including annexes. (E/1980/3).Photo-offset. $U.S. 5.00 (or equivalent inother cur-rencies).

No.5

No.6

Commission on the Status of Women. Reporton the 28th session, 25 Feb - 5 Mar 1980.Apr 1980. iv, 84 p., including annexes.(E/1980/15) (E/CN. 6/642). Photo-offset.$U. s. 7.00 (or equivalent in other currencies),

Economic and Social Commission for Asia andthe Pacific. Annual report, 17 Mar 1979 -29 Mar 1980. May 1980. iii, 194 p., includ­ing annexes. (E/1980/26) (E/ESCAP/188).Printed. $U. S. 14.00 (or equivalent in othercurrencies).

. .. Corrigendum. Jun 1980. 1 p. (E/1980/26/Corr.1) (E/ESCAP/188/Corr.l). Printed.

No.3

No.3A

Commission on Human Rights. Report on the36th session, 4 Feb - 14 Mar 1980. Apr 1980.xiii, 315 p., including annexes. (E/1980/13)(E/CN.4/1408). Photo-offset. $U.S. 19.00(or equivalent in other currencies).

. .. Corrigendum. 23 Apr 1980. 1 p.(E/1980/13/Corr.1) (E/CN.4/1408/Corr.l).English, French, Russian and Spanish only.Photo-offset.

... Corrigendum. 21 Oct 1980. 1 p .(E/1980/13/Corr.2) (E/CN. 4/1408/Corr. 2).French only. Photo-offset.

Commission on Human Rights. Addendum tothe report on the 36th session, 4 Feb - 14 Mar1980. Jul 1980. iii, 164 p., including annexes.(E/1980/13/Add. 1) (E/CN. 4/1408/Add. 1).Photo-offset. $U.S. 12.00 (or equivalent inother currencies).

No.7

No.8

Economic Commission for Africa. Annualreport, 29 Mar 1979 - 12 Apr 1980. Jun1980. iii, 114 p., including annex, (E/1980/27) (E/CN.14/781/Rev.1). Photo-offset.$U.S. 9.00 (or equivalent in other currencies) .

Economic Commission for Europe. Annualreport, 28 Apr 1979 - 26 Apr 1980. 2 vols .

. •• Volv I, Jul1980. iii, [139]p., includingannexes. (E/1980/28) (E/ECE11008).Printed. $U. S. 11. 00 (or equivalent in othercurrencies).

... Vol. II. Sep 1980. iii, 221 p. (E/1980/Add. 1) (E/ECE/1008/Add.1). Printed.$U. S. 15.00 (or equivalent in other curren­cies) .

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LIST OF DOCUMENTS

Supplements to Official Records(continued)

No.9

No. 10

No. 11

No.12

Economic Commission for Western Asia.Report on the 7th session, 19-23 Apr 1980.1980. iv, 42 p., including annexes.(E/1980/29) (E/ECWA/114). Photo-offset.$U. s. 5.00 (or equivalent in other curren­cies).

Commission on Transnational Corporations.Report on the 6th session, 23 Jun - 4 Jul 1980.Nov 1980. iii, 42 p., including annex.(E/1980/40/Rev.1) (E/C.10/75). Photo­offset. $U.S. 4.00 (or equivalent in othercurrencies) .

United Nations Children's Fund. Report ofthe Executive Board, 19-30 May 1980. Jul1980. v, 77 p., including annexes. (E/1980/41) (E/ICEF/673). Photo-offset. $U.S.7.00(or equivalent in other currencies).

Governing Council of the United Nations De­velopment Programme. Report on the 27thsession, 2-30 Jun 1980. Oct 1980. vii, 83 p.,including annexes. (E/1980/42/Rev.1).Photo-offset. $U.S. 7.00 (or equivalent inother currencies).

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