Among the main topics before the 18-membe rUN Commission on Human Rights now meeting in Geneva are the right of asylum, the prevention of discrimination, and ways of eradicating racial prejudice such as manifested in recent anti-Semitic outbreaks.
This photograph shows Mr Mario Amadeo, of Argentina, who was elected Chairman of the current session of the Commission.
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Among the main topics before the 18-member UN Commission on Human Rights now meeting in Geneva are the right of asylum, the prevention of discrimination, and ways of eradicating racial prejudice such as manifested in recent anti-Semitic outbreaks.
A meeting is seen here under way. From left to right: Georges Hakim, of Lebabon; Ismat T. Kittani, of Iraq; Amrick S. Mehta, of India; Professor René Cassin, of France.
Among the main topics before the 18-member UN Commission on Human Rights now meeting in Geneva are the right of asylum, the prevention of discrimination, and ways of eradicating racial prejudice such as manifested in recent anti-Semitic outbreaks.
One of the meeting is seen under way. From left to right: Manuel G. Quijads, of Venezuela; Mrs. Oswald B. Lord, of the United States; Sir Samuel Hoare, of the United Kingdom; A. Pomin, of the USSR.
Among the main topics before the 18-member UN Commission on Human Rights now meeting in Geneva are the right of asylum, the prevention of discrimination, and ways of eradicating racial prejudice such as manifested in recent anti-Semitic outbreaks.
Two of the delegates to the Commission are shown here as the session got under way. From left to right: Jacques Basyn, of Belgium, who was elected Rapporteur, and Felix Ermacora, of Austria.
Political situation in Danzig: anecdote concerning Chief Police Prosecutor; Pr. Dr. Noë, head of International Shipbuilding and Engineering works; von Hagens, President of the Danzig Supreme Court: re Criminal Code
Violent incidents in Danzig discussed with A. Greiser, President of the Danzig Senate; Note on S. Lester's report to the League of Nations on Danzig; Countess Finkenstein, big German land-owner in the East, on A. Forster's regarded as a disaster for Danzig and his possible removal; League of Nations' authority to be saved; Countess Finkenstein's talks with B. Mussolini and A. Hitler; talks about Italo-German rapprochment.
Senator Boeck (Education) and President of Volkstag E. Beyl; Regierungs-Präsident Budding from East Prussia; A. Eden's first official parliamentary speech as Foreign Minister; inspection and censorship of S. Lester's letter to J. Avenol by the Nazis.