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CIS Microfiche Library 1970-2002 (CIS Asia Pacific Collection)

 CIS NO: 95-H381-40
 TITLE: Should Taiwan Be Admitted to the United Nations?
 SOURCE: Committee on Foreign Affairs. House
 DOC TYPE: Hearing                   COLLATION: v+132 p.
 DATE: July 14, 1994
 CONGRESS-SESSION: 103-2             SUDOC: Y4.F76/1:T13/12
 ITEM NO: 1017-A; 1017-B
 MC ENTRY NO: 95-12692

 Hearing before the Subcom on International Security, International
 Organizations, and Human Rights and the Subcom on Asia and the Pacific to
 examine issues involved in the admission of Taiwan to UN membership.
   Supplementary material (p. 47-132) includes submitted statements,
 witnesses' written statements, and article excerpts.
 CONTENT NOTATION: Taiwan admission to UN, issues
 DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): SUBCOM ON INTERNATIONAL
     SECURITY, INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, AND HUMAN RIGHTS. HOUSE; SUBCOM
     ON ASIA AND THE PACIFIC. HOUSE; TAIWAN (Admission to UN, issues);
     UNITED NATIONS

 95-H381-40 TESTIMONY NO: 1         July 14, 1994 p. 13-46, 68-119
 WITNESSES (and witness notations):
     LILLEY, JAMES R. (former Ambassador to China)
     BOLTON, JOHN R. (former Assistant Secretary, International
        Organizations, Department of State)
     CHIU, HUNGDAH (Professor and Director, East Asian Legal Studies
        Program, School of Law, University of Maryland, Baltimore)
     SEYMOUR, JAMES D. (Senior Research Scholar, East Asian Institute,
        Columbia University)
     CHEN, LUNG-CHU (Professor, New York Law School; representing North
        American Taiwanese Professors' Association)
 STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: General support for admitting Taiwan to the UN;
     historic and legal issues involved in admission of Taiwan; implications
     of People's Republic of China attitude regarding Taiwan and UN
     membership; examination of Taiwan status as a sovereign nation in
     relation to admission to the UN.
 CONTENT NOTATION: Taiwan admission to UN, issues
 DESCRIPTORS: HISTORY; INTERNATIONAL.LAW; CHINA, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC;
     INTERNATIONAL.RELATIONS; NORTH AMERICAN TAIWANESE PROFESSORS'
     ASSOCIATION
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