UN Trust Territories
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

United Nations trust territories were the successors of the remaining
League of Nations mandate A League of Nations mandate was a legal status for certain territories transferred from the control of one country to another following World War I, or the legal instruments that contained the internationally agreed-upon terms for administ ...
s and came into being when the League of Nations ceased to exist in 1946. All of the trust territories were administered through the United Nations Trusteeship Council. The concept is distinct from a territory temporarily and directly governed by the United Nations. The one League of Nation mandate not succeeded by a trust territory was South West Africa, at South Africa's insistence. South Africa's apartheid regime refused to commit to preparing the territory for independence and majority rule, as required by the trust territory guidelines, among other objections. South-West Africa eventually gained independence in 1990 as Namibia. All trust territories have either attained self-government or independence. The last was Palau, formerly part of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, which became a member state of the United Nations in December 1994.


Trust territories (and administering powers)


Former German

All these territories previously were League of Nations mandates.


Former German and Japanese colonies


Former Italian possessions


Proposed trust territories

* Jerusalem: Under the United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine, Jerusalem would have become a '' corpus separatum'' territory under United Nations Trusteeship Council administration. Both Palestinian Arabs and the Yishuv opposed this solution. * Korea: In wartime talks, Franklin D. Roosevelt proposed that Korea be placed under an American– Soviet trust administration. The plan was eclipsed after Roosevelt's death on 12 April 1945, although it was expressed in the December Moscow Conference, and caused considerable civil unrest in Korea. * Vietnam: Roosevelt also proposed that French Indochina be placed under an international trusteeship as an alternative to
French colonial rule The French colonial empire () comprised the overseas colonies, protectorates and mandate territories that came under French rule from the 16th century onward. A distinction is generally made between the "First French Colonial Empire", that exist ...
and immediate independence. * Italian Libya: Between 1945 and 1947 the Soviet Union made various proposals that
Tripolitania Tripolitania ( ar, طرابلس '; ber, Ṭrables, script=Latn; from Vulgar Latin: , from la, Regio Tripolitana, from grc-gre, Τριπολιτάνια), historically known as the Tripoli region, is a historic region and former province o ...
be placed under Soviet trusteeship for ten years, or a joint trusteeship with the United Kingdom and the United States, or that Libya as a whole become an Italian trusteeship. * Mandatory Palestine: The United States government under Harry Truman proposed a UN trusteeship status for the Mandatory Palestine in 1948. * Ryukyu Islands and Bonin Islands: the Treaty of San Francisco included provisions which provided the United States the right to convert its administration over the Ryukyu and Bonin Islands into a trust territory, but it never did so before sovereignty was voluntarily reverted to Japan.https://treaties.un.org/doc/Publication/UNTS/Volume%20136/volume-136-I-1832-English.pdf


See also

* List of territories governed by the United Nations


References


Bibliography

* The United Nations and Decolonization
Trust Territories that Have Achieved Self-Determination



External links

* {{Authority control Decolonization * * States and territories established in 1946 States and territories disestablished in 1994 20th century in international relations Governance of the British Empire