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o this organization as the International Refugee Authority.
must be thoroughly representative. The participating Govern
(a) those of the countries in which a refugee problem has originated;
(b) the countries of temporary asylum;
(c) the countries of permanent settlement or emigration;
(d) those countries which are willing to assist financially towards a general solution.
is in fact no limit to State membership. It will not, howev
o success that the Authority should have the active support
of the International Labour Office, who, for this purpose, w
s of policy, it should delegate freely its powers to a small
iod before the groups become clearly defined, it may properl
nature of the solution, will no doubt vary from group to gr
execution of long-term schemes relating to short-term refuge
(8) The form of the organization is as folllows:
INTERNATIONAL