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16. Notes that some Non-Self-Governing Territories have expressed concern
at the procedure followed by one administering Power, contrary to the wishes of the
Territories themselves, namely, amending or enacting legislation for the Territories
through Orders in Council, while recognizing that such Orders in Council were
necessary for the administering Power to fulfil its international treaty obligations;
17. Takes note of statements made by the elected representatives of the
Territories concerned emphasizing their willingness to cooperate with all
international efforts aimed at preventing abuse of the international financial system
and to promote regulatory environments with highly selective licensing procedures,
robust supervisory practices and well-established anti-money-laundering regimes;
18. Calls for an enhanced and constructive dialogue between the
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development and the territorial
Governments concerned, with a view to achieving the highest standards of financial
supervision, and requests the administering Powers to assist those Territories in this
matter;
19. Requests the Secretary-General to report to the General Assembly on the
implementation of decolonization resolutions since the declaration of the
International Decade for the Eradication of Colonialism;
20. Requests the Special Committee to continue to examine the question of
the small Territories and to report thereon to the General Assembly at its fifty-eighth
session with recommendations on appropriate ways to assist the peoples of the
Territories in exercising their right to self-determination.
73rd plenary meeting
11 December 2002
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I NDIVIDUAL T ERRITORIES
The General Assembly,
Referring to resolution A above,
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American Samoa
Taking note of the report by the administering Power that most American
Samoan leaders express satisfaction with the Territory’s present relationship with
the United States of America,
Noting that the leaders of American Samoa, including the Governor and
Lieutenant Governor, are freely and fairly elected by the people, and that the general
elections held in the Territory in 2000 resulted in the re-election of the incumbent
Governor and Lieutenant Governor,
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