Fourth session of the United Nations General Assembly

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The Fourth session of the United Nations General Assembly was a regular annual meeting of UN member states held in 1949–1950 to discuss and adopt resolutions on key post–World War II international issues and the evolving UN system.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United Nations General Assembly session
session of the United Nations General Assembly
appliesToJurisdiction international
country Member States of the United Nations
surface form: United Nations member states
describedBySource United Nations General Assembly official documents
United Nations archival records
endTime 1950
followedBy Fifth session of the United Nations General Assembly
follows Third session of the United Nations General Assembly
hasAuthorityOver non‑binding resolutions addressed to member states
hasPart United Nations General Assembly committees
surface form: Main Committees of the United Nations General Assembly

regular session of the United Nations General Assembly
surface form: Plenary meetings of the United Nations General Assembly
hasParticipant France
Republic of China
Soviet Union
United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States

other United Nations member states
language Arabic
Chinese
English
French
Russian
Spanish
legislativeBody United Nations General Assembly
location New York City
meetingType regular annual session
organizer United Nations
partOf United Nations General Assembly
purpose to adopt resolutions guiding the work of the United Nations
to discuss key international issues after World War II
to provide a forum for multilateral diplomacy
significantEvent adoption of resolutions on human rights
adoption of resolutions on international economic issues
debates on disarmament
debates on the role of the Security Council
debates on the status of former colonies
early Cold War diplomacy
startTime 1949
temporalContext early Cold War period
topic United Nations budget
United Nations peacekeeping and security arrangements
collective security
decolonization
development of the United Nations system
human rights
international economic cooperation
post–World War II international issues

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Third session of the United Nations General Assembly followedBy Fourth session of the United Nations General Assembly