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[BRITISH MANDATE].

Report to the General Assembly by the United Nations Special Committee on Palestine. (Set of two volumes).

Stock Code
106319
London, H.M.S.O., 1947
£2,750

The United Nations Special Committee on Palestine (UNSCOP) was created on 15 May 1947 in response to a request by the United Kingdom government, for the General Assembly to make recommendations concerning the future government of Palestine. The British government had also recommended the establishment of a special committee to prepare a report for the General Assembly. The General Assembly adopted the recommendation to set up the UNSCOP to investigate the cause of the conflict in Palestine, and, if possible, devise a solution. UNSCOP was made up of representatives of 11 nations (Australia, Canada, Czechoslovakia, Guatemala, India, Iran, Netherlands, Peru, Sweden, Urugay and Yugoslavia).

The request came following the failure of the predecessor commission the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine and the Morrison Grady plan.
The submitted report supported the termination of the British Mandate in Palestine, and contained a majority proposal for a Plan of Partition of Palestine into two

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Two vols. The Reprot: 16mo (24.5 x 15.4 cm); iv, 98 pp., original printed paper wrappers with some foxing and inscriptions in old ink. Annexes, Appendices & Maps: 16mo, (24.5 x 15.4 cm); iv, 103 pp., original printed wrappers with some spaining; 3 folded maps in mint condition in pocket of rear wrapper.

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