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ENCLOSURE 2

RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED AT THE

FIFTH SESSION OF THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL RELATING TO THE INTERIM REPORT OF THE SECOND SESSION OF THE PREPARATORY COMMITTEE

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Invitation to the Governments of Burma, Ceylon and Southern Rhodesia.

The Economic and Social Council having noted that it became clear during the negotiations which have taken place in Geneva during

Invitations to States not Members of the United the Second Session of the Preparatory Com

Nations.

The Economic and Social Council having considered the Resolution of the Preparatory Committee relating to the invitation to the Conference of States not Members of the United Nations,

RESOLVES that invitations should be sent to the following States not Members of the United Nations which have an appreciable interest in world trade to participate in the work of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Employment: Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, Eire, Finland, Hungary, Italy, Pakistan, Portugal, Roumania, Switzerland, Transjordania and the Yemen.

Invitation to the Allied Control Authorities in Germany, Japan and Korea.

The Economic and Social Council

RESOLVES that the Allied Control Authorities

mittee that Burma, Ceylon and Southern Rhodesia, although under the sovereignty of a Member of the United Nations, possess full autonomy in the conduct of their external commercial relations, and that the Preparatory Committee considers that such separate customs territories should be invited to participate in the work of the Conference,

RESOLVES that invitations should be sent, through the Government of the United Kingdom, to the Governments of Burma, Ceylon and Southern Rhodesia to participate in the work of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Employment.

Invitation to the Government of the Indonesian Republic.

The Economic and Social Council, recognizing that the Indonesian Republic enjoys in fact autonomy in the conduct of its external commercial relations.

Recognizing further that the participation of the Government of the Indonesian, Republic will promote the aims of the Conference,

RESOLVES to send a direct invitation to the Government of the Indonesian Republic to participate in the United Nations Conference on Trade and Employment.

Invitations to Specialized Agencies and Other Organizations.

The Economic and Social Council

RESOLVES that invitations to be represented at the Conference be sent to the Specialized Agencies and other appropriate Inter-governmental Organizations and Non-governmental Organizations in Category A.

ENCLOSURE 3

SUB-COMMITTEES

Tariff Negotiations Working Party

Charter Steering Committee

Tariff Agreement Committee

Consultative Committee (with non-governmental organizations)

Sud-Committee on Chapter III

Sub-Committee on Chapter IV

Working Party on Technical Articles.

Sub-Committee on Article 16, paragraph 5

Sub-Committee on Article 16, paragraph 6

Sub-Committee on Article 17

Sub-Committee on Article 18

Sub-Committee on Article 19

Sub-Committee on Article 20, paragraph 7

Sub-Committee on Article 21, old paragraph 3, new paragraph 2

Sub-Committee on Article 21, paragraph 2

Sub-Committee on Articles 14, 15, 24, 34, 35 and 38

Sub-Committee on Articles 25 and 27

Sub-Committee on Articles 26, 28 and 29

Sub-Committee on Article 30

Sub-Committee I on State Trading (Articles 31 and 32)

Sub-Committee II on State Trading (Article 33)

Sub-Committee on Article 36

Sub-Committee I on Chapter VI

Sub-Committee II on Chapter VI

Sub-Committee on Chapter VII

Working Party on Articles 48 and 49
Chapter VII Working Party on Definitions

Sub-Committee on Chapters I, II and VIII
Working Party on Article I

Sub-Committee on Voting

Legal Drafting Committee.

The numbers of Chapters, Articles and paragraphs indicated above are those of the New York Drafting Committee's Report (E/PC/T/34). The comparable numbers in the present text are indicated in the second part of Enclosure 4.

ENCLOSURE 4

The following pages contain lists to aid in identifying comparable provisions in the present draft of the Charter and in the draft prepared by the New York Drafting Committee (E /PC /T /34).

These lists are intended to indicate changes in form between the two drafts but do not purport to show all changes in substance.

The first of these two lists (pages 75-81) sets forth in sequence, in the left-hand column, the numbers of provisions in the Geneva draft and indicates in the right-hand column the comparable Chapters and Articles in the New York draft. Paragraphs also are listed whenever there have been changes relating to individual paragraphs.

The second list (pages 82-87) indicates in a similar manner the numbers of the provisions in the New York draft in the left-hand column and the number of corresponding provisions in the Geneva draft in the right-hand column.

I.

REFERENCE LIST TO AID IN LOCATING THE PROVISIONS IN THE NEW YORK DRAFT CHARTER WHICH ARE COMPARABLE WITH PROVISIONS IN THE

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