国連ナミビア理事会の国際統治
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1.Powers and status of UNCN UNCN as de jure administrator (a)Internal power of UNCN enactment of Decree no.1 and its effect (b)External power of UNCN admission into international organizations treatymaking lawsuit in the UN member states 2.State Succession of Independent Namibia Succession to treaties Succession to laws and public servants The UN Council for Namibia which UN General Assembly declared a de jure administrator of Namibia by GA Res.2248(S-V)[19 May 1967] after it had deprived South Africa of right to administer Namibia and placed it under direct UN administration by Res.2145(XXI)[26 Oct 1966], was entitled to administer the territory, legislate and maintain legal order untill its independence. This means that South Africa has no more authority concerning Namibia. Thenceforth the UNCN on behalf of Namibia participates in international organizations as observer in most cases and full membership in a few case of UN system. It enters into agreements with some international organizations and states and enacts Decree no.1 for protection of Namibian natural resources. The UNCN however, could not make effective government of Namibia because South Africa has't evacuate there. The situation continues until independence. In these circumstances the UNCN makes suit pleading violation of Decree no.1 in Netherlands. When Namibia becomes independent on 21 March 1990, it is incumbent on Namibia to decide which treaties among many ones she selects to suceed to. Independent Namibia virtually suceeds to treaties South Africa has entered despite legal disavowal of it.
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