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. Resolution Adopted by the Economic and Social Council, August 14, 1950 on Assistance for the Civil Population of Korea

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The Economic and Social Council,Profoundly concerned over the hardship and suffering brought upon the people of Korea by the unlawful attack of the North Korean forces,Determined to do everything in its power for the relief and support of the civil population of KoreaHaving given due consideration to the resolution adopted by the Security Council on 31 July 1950 and the request addressed to it in that resolution, under the terms of Article 65 of the Charter,Bearing in mind the agreements between the United Nations and specialized agencies which provide for the co-operation of these agencies with the Economic and Social Council in rendering such assistance to the Security Council as that Council may request, andDeeply conscious of its functions and responsibilities under Chapters IX and X of the Charter,

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  • Anonymous, 1950. ". Resolution Adopted by the Economic and Social Council, August 14, 1950 on Assistance for the Civil Population of Korea," International Organization, Cambridge University Press, vol. 4(4), pages 709-710, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:intorg:v:4:y:1950:i:4:p:709-710_31
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