Third World delegates heard ominous colonial overtones in the term trusteeship.
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The full trusteeship committee had approved the eight mandates 35-8 the day before.
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The object of trusteeship was to prepare the lands for eventual independence.
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Conquistadors were granted trusteeship over the indigenous people they helped conquer.
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She believed the world needed to shift from the property law model to a trusteeship model.
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They called for a three-way split of Libya under Italian, British and French trusteeship.
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Northern Somalia would remain a protectorate, while southern Somalia became a trusteeship.
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Nauru then came under joint trusteeship of the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand.
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The union is currently under a national trusteeship after experiencing leadership problems.
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Trust territory: a dependent country; administered by another country under the supervision of the United Nations
The position of trustee
Trusteeship is a socio-economic philosophy that was propounded by Mahatma Gandhi M. K. Gandhi, Compiled by Ravindra Kelekar, Trusteeship, April 1960, Printed and Published by : Jitendra T. Desai Navajivan Mudranalaya, Ahemadabad-380014 India, ISBN 81-7229-091-8 n.
The assumption of control over a local union by an international union, or by the federal government under the RICO Act. ...
If you have a SIPP, the SIPP provider acts as the trustee of your SIPP, with you as the beneficiary. As long as you have fulfilled the regulations, the provider will eventually pay out your pension from your assets.
This is the greatest level of legal delegation of control. Here, the trustee is provided with the actual legal title of property - for the benefit of another - with the most extensive powers and the most discretion with respect to exercising those powers. ...