THE COMMITTEE ON NATURAL RESOURCES AND SOME ISSUES ON THE INTERNATIONAL AGENDA
Marc Schieber
Natural Resources Forum, 1977, vol. 2, issue 1, 63-69
Abstract:
The Committee on Natural Resources, which meets every two years, is the primary intergovernmental body of the United Nations dealing with natural resources matters. In the following article, the author summarizes briefly some of the issues before the Committee at its most recent session, which convened in Geneva in May 1977, and the recommendations adopted by participating governments.
Date: 1977
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