United Nations General Assembly Fourth Committee

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The United Nations General Assembly Fourth Committee (also known as the Special Political and Decolonization Committee or SPECPOL or C4) is one of six main committees of the United Nations General Assembly. It deals with a diverse set of political issues, including UN peacekeeping and peaceful uses of outer space. However, the issues of decolonization and the Middle East take up most of its time.[1]

AbbreviationSPECPOL, C4
Legal statusActive
HeadquartersNew York, United States
Head
Chair
José Alberto Bríz Gutiérrez
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United Nations General Assembly Fourth Committee
AbbreviationSPECPOL, C4
Legal statusActive
HeadquartersNew York, United States
Head
Chair
José Alberto Bríz Gutiérrez
Parent organization
United Nations General Assembly
Websitewww.un.org/en/ga/fourth
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Mandate

When it was first created, the Fourth Committee was solely responsible for trusteeship- and decolonization-related matters. However, after independence was granted to all the United Nations trust territories on its agenda, the committee's workload decreased. Consequently, the Fourth Committee was merged with the Special Political Committee, which had been created as a seventh main committee to deal with certain political issues.[2][3]

The Fourth Committee deals with: items, the effects of atomic radiation, questions relating to information, a comprehensive review of the question of peacekeeping operations, review of special political missions, United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees in the Near East, the report of the Special Committee on Israeli Practices and international cooperation in the peaceful uses of outer space.[1][4]

Working Methods

The Fourth Committee meets every year from late September to mid-November, but also convenes briefly in the spring to adopt any resolutions and decisions relating to peacekeeping passed by the Special Committee on Peacekeeping Operations. All 193 member states of the UN can attend its meetings.

Unlike most other United Nations bodies, there is no general debate at the beginning of the committee's work. The committee also allows for petitioners, i.e. civil society representatives and other stakeholders, to address it on decolonization issues. Finally, the committee usually adopts about 30-35 draft resolutions and several draft decisions annually, usually by consensus.[1]

Reporting Bodies

Current state

In its 80th Session, the committee focused on maintenance of international peace and security:[5]

Bureau

The following make up the bureau of the Fourth Committee for the 80th Session of the General Assembly:[6]

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Name Country Position
José Alberto Bríz Gutiérrez GuatemalaChairperson
Josélyne Kwishaka BurundiVice-chair
Noel Novicio PhilippinesVice-chair
Raphael Ruppacher AustriaVice-chair
Dávid Nagy HungaryRapporteur
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