MEMBERSHIP OF PRINCIPAL UNITED NATIONS ORGANS IN 2009
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MEMBERSHIP OF PRINCIPAL UNITED NATIONS ORGANS IN 2009
General Assembly
The General Assembly is made up of 192 Member States. The States and the dates on which they became Members are listed in Press Release ORG/1469 issued 3 July 2006.
Security Council
The Security Council has 15 members. The United Nations Charter designates five States as permanent members and the General Assembly elects ten other members for two-year terms. The term of office for each non-permanent member of the Council ends on 31 December of the year indicated in parentheses next to its name.
The five permanent members of the Security Council are China, France, Russian Federation, United Kingdom and the United States.
The 10 non-permanent members of the Council in 2009 are Austria (2010), Burkina Faso (2009), Costa Rica (2009), Croatia (2009), Japan (2010), Libya (2009), Mexico (2010), Turkey (2010), Uganda (2010) and Viet Nam (2009).
Economic and Social Council
The Economic and Social Council has 54 members, elected for three-year terms by the General Assembly. The term of office for each member expires on 31 December of the year indicated in parentheses next to its name. In 2009, the Council is composed of the following:
Algeria (2009), Barbados (2009), Belarus (2009), Bolivia (2009), Brazil (2010), Cameroon (2010), Canada (2009), Cape Verde (2009), China (2010), Congo (2010), Côte d’Ivoire (2011), El Salvador (2009), Estonia (2011), France (2011), Germany (2011), Greece (2011), Guatemala (2011), Guinea-Bissau (2011), India (2011), Indonesia (2009), Iraq (2009), Japan (2011), Kazakhstan (2009), Liechtenstein (2011), Luxembourg (2009), Malawi (2009), Malaysia (2010), Mauritius (2011), Morocco (2011), Mozambique (2010), Namibia (2011), Netherlands (2009), New Zealand (2010), Niger (2010), Norway (2010), Pakistan (2010), Peru (2011), Philippines (2009), Poland (2010), Portugal (2011), Republic of Korea (2010), Republic of Moldova (2010), Romania (2009), Russian Federation (2010), Saint Kitts and Nevis (2011), Saint Lucia (2010), Saudi Arabia (2011), Somalia (2009), Sudan (2009), Sweden (2010), United Kingdom (2010), United States (2009), Uruguay (2010), Venezuela (2011).
Trusteeship Council
The Trusteeship Council is made up of the five permanent members of the Security Council -– China, France, Russian Federation, United Kingdom and the United States. With the independence of Palau, the last remaining United Nations Trust Territory, the Council formally suspended operations on 1 November 1994. The Council amended its rules of procedure to drop the obligation to meet annually and agreed to meet as the occasion required, by its decision or the decision of its President or at the request of a majority of its members or the General Assembly or the Security Council.
International Court of Justice
The International Court of Justice has 15 Judges, elected by both the General Assembly and the Security Council for nine-year terms. The current composition of the Court, with terms expiring on 5 February of the year in parentheses, is as follows:
Ronny Abraham (France) (2018), Awn Shawkat Al-Khasawneh (Jordan) (2018), Mohamed Bennouna (Morocco) (2015), Thomas Buergenthal (United States) (2015), Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade (Brazil) (2018), Christopher Greenwood (United Kingdom) (2018), Shi Jiuyong (China) (2012), Kenneth Keith (New Zealand) (2015), Abdul G. Koroma (Sierra Leone) (2012), Hisashi Owada (Japan) (2012), Bernardo Sepulveda Amor (Mexico) (2015), Bruno Simma (Germany) (2012), Leonid Skotnikov (Russian Federation) (2015), Peter Tomka (Slovakia) (2012), Abdulqawi Ahmed Yusuf (Somalia) (2018).
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