Department of State Publication: Conference series, Том 71U.S. Government Printing Office, 1945 |
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... Parties Before the Court Amendments to the Statute Conclusion • THE SECRETARIAT ( CHAPTER XV ) The Secretary - General 137 138 138 139 139 141 • 142 143 143 145 146 146 146 147 147 Deputy Secretaries - General . 150 The International ...
... Parties Before the Court Amendments to the Statute Conclusion • THE SECRETARIAT ( CHAPTER XV ) The Secretary - General 137 138 138 139 139 141 • 142 143 143 145 146 146 146 147 147 Deputy Secretaries - General . 150 The International ...
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... parties . Where disputes are referred to the Court , or where member states accept the compulsory jurisdiction of the Court in certain categories of cases , its decisions are , of course , binding upon the parties . More- over , under ...
... parties . Where disputes are referred to the Court , or where member states accept the compulsory jurisdiction of the Court in certain categories of cases , its decisions are , of course , binding upon the parties . More- over , under ...
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... parties to a dispute on an equal basis with members of the Security Council in respect to voting and other matters . These amendments were defeated , but the Conference adopted a proposal of the Sponsoring Powers that , in the case of a ...
... parties to a dispute on an equal basis with members of the Security Council in respect to voting and other matters . These amendments were defeated , but the Conference adopted a proposal of the Sponsoring Powers that , in the case of a ...
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... parties to a dispute must abstain from voting . The issue of the voting procedure in the Security Council was the most difficult one which confronted the nations in the preparation of the Charter . At Dumbarton Oaks it was not possible ...
... parties to a dispute must abstain from voting . The issue of the voting procedure in the Security Council was the most difficult one which confronted the nations in the preparation of the Charter . At Dumbarton Oaks it was not possible ...
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... parties to a dispute shall abstain from voting . " 2. For example , under the Yalta formula a procedural vote will govern the decisions made under the entire Section D of Chapter VI . This means that the Council will , by a vote of any ...
... parties to a dispute shall abstain from voting . " 2. For example , under the Yalta formula a procedural vote will govern the decisions made under the entire Section D of Chapter VI . This means that the Council will , by a vote of any ...
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A-(Continued)—Dumbarton Oaks Proposals accordance administration adopted amendments Appendix A-(Continued)-Charter Appendix A-(Continued)—Dumbarton Oaks Article Assembly Assistant Associate authority Chapter VIII Commission concerned Consultant Cordell Hull Court of International Court of Justice decided decisions Declaration Department Dependent Area dependent territories discussion Division of International Dumbarton Oaks Proposals Economic and Social effect election enforcement action established functions governments human rights International Court International Justice International Organization Affairs jurisdiction League of Nations maintenance of international matters measures membership ment Military Staff Committee necessary obligations organiza pacific settlement paragraph participate parties peace and security peaceful settlement Permanent Court permanent members present Charter President problems procedure provision question recommendations regional arrangements relations representatives respect responsibility San Francisco Conference Secretariat Secretary Secretary-General Section Security Council signatory Social Council special agreements specialized agencies Sponsoring Powers Statute tion Tom Connally treaties Trusteeship Council trusteeship system unanimity United Nations United States Delegation vote Yalta
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