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	- In the UN Charter, a Non-Self-Governing Territory is defined as a Territory “whose people have not yet attained a full measure of self-government.” 
 
	- In 1946, eight Member States listed 72 territories under their administration, which they considered to be non-self-governing.
 
	- Eight became independent before 1959.
 
	- In 1963, the Assembly approved a revised list of 64 territories to which the 1960 Declaration on Decolonization applied.
 
	- From 1960 to 2002, 54 territories attained self-government.
 
	- At present, there are 17 Non-Self-Governing Territories remaining.
 

                                 
                            
                                
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