ANNEX B
31ST COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENTARY CONFERENCE
SASKATCHEWAN, 1985
A. Plenary Session
1.
2.
The United Nations: How can the United Nations be strengthened to enable it to preserve peace and promote disarmanent?
The Debt Crisis and International Currency Fluctuations: What can be done to stabilise the global economy?
Mr Buck, UND
Mr Gantley,
Ec Advisers
Mr J Wilmshurst
APRG, Econ Service, ODA
Mr Thompson,
CRD
3.
Trade and Development Assistance: special obligation does membership of the Commonwealth imply?
What
4.
International Year of Youth: What can tomorrow's Commonwealth offer today's youth?
5.
Electoral Law and Practices: Discussion of the recommendations of the CPA Study Group
CPA
6.
The Role of a Member of Parliament: Legislator or Social Worker?
CPA
B.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Panel Sessions
The Gleneagles Agreement on Sporting Contacts with South Africa: Can Gleneagles be enforced without violating individual rights?
Agricultural Prices, Production and
Distribution: What must be done to relieve and prevent famine?
Educational Mobility in the Commonwealth: What can be done to enhance educational opportunities throughout the Commonwealth?
The Drug Problem: What can the Commonwealth do to curb drug abuse?
Mr Fairhurst,
CRD
Mr K E Gubbins,
Econ Service, ODA (Rm 940)
Mr I F Stickels
Educ Divn, ODA
Mr Cole, UND
/5.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.