Matters arising under chapters XI, XII, and XIII Of the charter of the United Nations (trusteeship and non-self-governing territories): 1
1. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1951, vol. ii, pp. 520 ff.
Contents
- I. The United States attitude on the colonial question (Documents 774–806)
- II. Underlying issues at the United Nations and diplomatic exchanges
between the United States and other Administering Authorities regarding
certain of these issues (Documents 807–900)
- III. Dependent area problems before the United Nations of special interest
to the United States: (Documents 901–967)
- A. The United States decision to cease transmission of information
under Article 73(e) of the Charter in respect of
Puerto Rico (Documents 901–930)
- B. The United States position regarding the petition of certain
Marshall Islands inhabitants with respect to thermonuclear tests
conducted in the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands by the
Administering Authority (Documents 931–967)
- C. Questions relating to French North Africa
- D. The South West Africa Question
- A. The United States decision to cease transmission of information
under Article 73(e) of the Charter in respect of
Puerto Rico (Documents 901–930)