Abstract
Abstract The International Trusteeship System was established in 1945 under the authority of the → United Nations (UN) in accordance with Chapters XII and XIII UN Charter for the administration and supervision of a certain category of → non-self-governing territories in the aftermath of World War II. The trusteeship regime can be regarded as a successor of the mandate system under the → League of Nations (‘League’). Since the principal objective of the UN Trusteeship System (‘TS’) has been to govern the territories placed thereunder (‘trust territories’) for the benefit of their inhabitants and promote their progressive development towards self-governance or independence, it logically implies that the TS was contemplated as a transitional phenomenon designed to gradually reach the latter goal.
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