View example sentences, synonyms and word forms for Trusteeship.

Trusteeship

Trusteeship | Trusteeships

Trusteeship meaning

Office or function of a trustee. | The administrative control of a territory granted to a country by the Trusteeship Council of the United Nations.

Example sentences (20)

According to former UHW legislative/political director Paul Kumar, pre-trusteeship UHW was an invaluable training ground for union staffers, even before the conflict with SEIU headquarters led to trusteeship.

The United States accepted the role of Trustee of this, the only United Nations Trusteeship to be designated as a "Security Trusteeship", whose ultimate disposition was to be determined by the UN Security Council.

This photograph taken from court filings from when the LSO applied for the trusteeship, shows redacted documents inside the office.

Fearing a religious war, then-defense minister Moshe Dayan agreed to let the Islamic Waqf, a Muslim trusteeship, continue managing the holy site’s day-to-day affairs, while Israel would maintain overall sovereignty and be responsible for security.

CBC News spoke to four patient attendants who worked in the week that followed Herron being put under trusteeship.

Emails obtained by CBC News indicate the CIUSSS was aware the Herron remained critically short-staffed after it was taken into trusteeship, but it did not fix the problem until April 8 — a week and a half after it took over.

However, IDBI Trusteeship argued that Rs.

OPTrust was established to give plan members and the Government of an equal voice in the administration of the Plan and the investment of its assets through joint trusteeship.

The West Island suburbs are where a private long-term care home saw 31 residents reportedly die in less than a month, some of them while the centre was under provincial trusteeship.

Based on the allegations, Reid has put Local 2330 under trusteeship and suspended all its officers.

For Kumar and others driven out of SEIU by Andy Stern, the experience of the 2009 trusteeship was politically painful and personally bruising.

As it was the case in other African countries, the flag was adopted before the independence, during the Italian trusteeship (1950-1960).

The Trusteeship President Karen Caplan (left) presents the 2018 Meredith MacRae Empowerment Award to Razia’s Ray of Hope Foundation Founder Razia Jan.

After the war ended, the country entered into UN trusteeship.

As this restructuring would involve significant changes to the UN charter, Annan proposed the complete elimination of the Trusteeship Council as part of these reforms.

Following the League's supersession by the United Nations in 1946, South Africa refused to surrender its earlier mandate to be replaced by a United Nations Trusteeship agreement, requiring closer international monitoring of the territory's administration.

In 1947, a United Nations trusteeship agreement between the three countries was approved by the United Nations.

In February 1945 the Yalta Conference discussed the issue of trusteeship for Korea.

It enjoined the government of French Cameroon to ask France to inform the General Assembly of the United Nations, to abrogate the trusteeship accord concomitant with the independence of French Cameroon.

It is also thought that if formal independence were declared, Taiwan's foreign policies would lean further towards Japan and the United States and the desirable option of United Nations Trusteeship Council is also considered.