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Description and Holding Information
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1960, Agmt. Establishing Caribbean Organization
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Agreement between the governments of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, of the French Republic, of the Netherlands and of the United States of America for the establishment of the Caribbean Organization [with annexed statute of the organization]; Washington, June 21, 1960: n.a., 42p, Treaty Series No. 5 (1962), London, HMSO, 1962. (In English, French, Dutch, and Spanish versions. Lacks TOC & index. At the end of WW II, it was apparent to the government of a near prostrate United Kingdom that the generally impoverished Caribbean was less a strategic asset than a burden and responsibility; with needs in the areas of human welfare that far out stripped Britain’s ability to address. The creation of the Caribbean Commission was one attempt to spread the responsibility for developmental aid to a wider, and with the inclusion of the United States more affluent, base. The statute of Commission’s establishment and composition is offered on this site as LLMC Title No. 09642. In 1660 the structure of the Commission was altered substantially to make provision for a role in the organization for the many newly independent former British colonies. Its successor was dubbed the Caribbean Organization. )
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Title:
Agreement between the governments of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the French Republic, the kingdom of the Netherlands and the United States of America for the establishment of the Caribbean Organization (with annexed statute of the organization) : Washington, June 21, 1960 (the United Kingdom instrument of acceptance was deposited on January 12, 1961) / presented to Parliament by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs by command of Her Majesty, January 1962.
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OCLC Number:
786303756
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Available Volumes
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Name | Fiche Count | Online | Paper Backup |
Vol. 1 | | Yes | No |
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