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United Nations General Assembly Resolution 29

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United Nations General Assembly Resolution 29 (1946)
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29. Date of the Next Meeting of the General Assembly

Urgent problems brought before the General Assembly at this session are now being considered by the appropriate organs of the United Nations established during the present session, which organs will continue their work between sessions of the Assembly.

If other problems arise with which the General Assembly should urgently concern itself, a special session could be convened under rules 3 and 4 of the provisional rules of procedure.

The practical problems raised by the present schedule of important international conferences of concern to the Members of the United Nations, and those concerned in completing arrangements at the temporary headquarters render difficult the fulfillment of the proposals of the Preparatory Commission.

Therefore the General Assembly resolves that:

1. The present session of the General Assembly shall be adjourned on a February on a date to be subsequently determined and shall be known as the first part of the first regular session.
2. The second part of the first regular session of the General Assembly shall be convened on the first Tuesday after 2 September 1946 in accordance with rule 1 and supplementary rule B of the provisional rules of procedure.
3. Supplementary rules C, F, and G of the provisional rules of procedure shall apply for the second part of the first regular session of the General Assembly rather than rules 7, 11, and 13. References elsewhere in the supplementary rules or in resolutions of the Assembly and its Committees to the "second part of the first session" shall be construed to refer to the second part of the first regular session.

Twenty-sixth plenary meeting, 9 February 1946.


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