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17 Nations Sign Amendments to Conventions for Suppression of Traffic in Women and Children
Caption Description
Dr. P.C. Chang, right, Chinese Representative on the United Nations Economic and Social Council, signs the protocols to amend the Geneva Conventions of 1921, 1923, and 1933, for Suppression of Traffic in Women and Children, and for Suppression of Circulation of Obscene Publications. Representing the United Nations Secretariat at the ceremony are, left to right: Assistant Secretary-General in charge of Social Affairs, Henri Laugier, seated; Jan Stanczyk, Top-Ranking Director, Social Affairs Department, and Jehan de Noue, Chief of Protocol (both standing). The protocols were signed at United Nations interim headquarters by 17 Member States, the signatories of the original conventions.
Unique Identifier
UN7519691
NICA ID
324449
Production Date
11/12/1947 11:51:48 PM
City/Location
New York
Country
United States of America
Credit
UN Photo