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ARTICLE-4
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... 2. The
admission
of any such
state
to
membership
in the
United Nations
will be effected by a
decision
of the
General Assembly
upon the
recommendation
of the
Security Council
. ...
ARTICLE-5
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... A
member
of the
United Nations
against which
preventive
or
enforcement
action
has been taken by the
Security Council
may be suspended from the
exercise
of the
rights
and
privileges
of
membership
by the
General Assembly
upon the
recommendation
of the
Security Council
. The
exercise
of these
rights
and
privileges
may be
restored
by the
Security Council
. ...
ARTICLE-6
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... A
Member
of the
United Nations
which has persistently
violated
the
Principles
contained in the present
Charter
may be
expelled
from the
Organization
by the
General Assembly
upon the
recommendation
of the
Security Council
. ...
ARTICLE-7
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... 1. There are
established
as the principal
organs
of the
United Nations
: a
General Assembly
, a
Security Council
, an
Economic and Social Council
, a
Trusteeship Council
, an
International Court of Justice
, and a
Secretariat
. ...
ARTICLE-9
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... 1. The
General Assembly
shall consist of all the
Members
of the
United Nations
. ...
... 2. Each
member
shall have not more than five
representatives
in the
General Assembly
. ...
ARTICLE-10
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... The
General Assembly
may discuss any
questions
or any matters within the
scope
of the present
Charter
or relating to the
powers
and functions of any
organs
provided for in the present
Charter
, and, except as provided in Article
12
, may make
recommendations
to the
Members
of the
United Nations
or to the
Security Council
or to both on any such
questions
or matters. ...
ARTICLE-11
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... 1. The
General Assembly
may consider the
general principles
of
cooperation
in the
maintenance
of
international peace
and
security
,
including
the
principles
governing
disarmament
and the
regulation of armaments
, and may make
recommendations
with
regard
to such
principles
to the
Members
or to the
Security Council
or to both. ...
... 2. The
General Assembly
may discuss any
questions
relating to the
maintenance
of
international peace
and
security
brought before it by any
Member
of the
United Nations
, or by the
Security Council
, or by a
state
which is not a
Member
of the
United Nations
in
accordance
with Article
35
, paragraph 2, and, except as provided in Article
12
, may make
recommendations
with
regard
to any such
questions
to the
state
or
states
concerned
or to the
Security Council
or to both. Any such
question
on which
action
is necessary shall be referred to the
Security Council
by the
General Assembly
either before or after
discussion
. ...
... 2. The
General Assembly
may discuss any
questions
relating to the
maintenance
of
international peace
and
security
brought before it by any
Member
of the
United Nations
, or by the
Security Council
, or by a
state
which is not a
Member
of the
United Nations
in
accordance
with Article
35
, paragraph 2, and, except as provided in Article
12
, may make
recommendations
with
regard
to any such
questions
to the
state
or
states
concerned
or to the
Security Council
or to both. Any such
question
on which
action
is necessary shall be referred to the
Security Council
by the
General Assembly
either before or after
discussion
. ...
... 3. The
General Assembly
may call the
attention
of the
Security Council
to
situations
which are likely to
endanger
international peace
and
security
. ...
... 4. The
powers
of the
General Assembly
set forth in this Article shall not
limit
the
general
scope
of Article
10
. ...
ARTICLE-12
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... 1. While the
Security Council
is exercising in
respect
of any
dispute
or
situation
the functions assigned to it in the present
Charter
, the
General Assembly
shall not make any
recommendation
with
regard
to that
dispute
or
situation
unless the
Security Council
so
requests
. ...
... 2. The
Secretary-General
, with the
consent
of the
Security Council
, shall notify the
General Assembly
at each
session
of any matters relative to the
maintenance
of
international peace
and
security
which are being dealt with by the
Security Council
and shall similarly notify the
General Assembly
, or the
Members
of the
United Nations
if the
General Assembly
is not in
session
, immediately the
Security Council
ceases to deal with such matters. ...
... 2. The
Secretary-General
, with the
consent
of the
Security Council
, shall notify the
General Assembly
at each
session
of any matters relative to the
maintenance
of
international peace
and
security
which are being dealt with by the
Security Council
and shall similarly notify the
General Assembly
, or the
Members
of the
United Nations
if the
General Assembly
is not in
session
, immediately the
Security Council
ceases to deal with such matters. ...
... 2. The
Secretary-General
, with the
consent
of the
Security Council
, shall notify the
General Assembly
at each
session
of any matters relative to the
maintenance
of
international peace
and
security
which are being dealt with by the
Security Council
and shall similarly notify the
General Assembly
, or the
Members
of the
United Nations
if the
General Assembly
is not in
session
, immediately the
Security Council
ceases to deal with such matters. ...
ARTICLE-13
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... 1. The
General Assembly
shall initiate
studies
and make
recommendations
for the
purpose
of: ...
... 2. The further
responsibilities
, functions and
powers
of the
General Assembly
with
respect
to matters mentioned in paragraph 1(b) above are set forth in
Chapters
IX and X. ...
ARTICLE-14
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...
Subject
to the
provisions
of Article
12
, the
General Assembly
may recommend
measures
for the
peaceful
adjustment
of any
situation
, regardless of
origin
, which it deems likely to
impair
the
general welfare
or
friendly
relations
among
nations
,
including
situations
resulting from a
violation
of the
provisions
of the present
Charter
setting forth the
Purposes
and
Principles
of the
United Nations
. ...
ARTICLE-15
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... 1. The
General Assembly
shall
receive
and consider
annual
and
special
reports
from the
Security Council
; these
reports
shall
include
an
account
of the
measures
that the
Security Council
has
decided
upon or taken to maintain
international peace
and
security
. ...
... 2. The
General Assembly
shall
receive
and consider
reports
from the other
organs
of the
United Nations
. ...
ARTICLE-16
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... The
General Assembly
shall perform such functions with
respect
to the
international
trusteeship system
as are assigned to it under
Chapters
XII and XIII,
including
the
approval
of the
trusteeship agreements
for
areas
not
designated
as
strategic
. ...
ARTICLE-17
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... 1. The
General Assembly
shall consider and
approve
the
budget
of the
Organization
. ...
... 2. The
expenses
of the
Organization
shall be
borne
by the
Members
as
apportioned
by the
General Assembly
. ...
... 3. The
General Assembly
shall consider and
approve
any
financial
and
budgetary
arrangements
with specialized
agencies
referred to in Article
57
and shall examine the
administrative
budgets
of such specialized
agencies
with a
view
to making
recommendations
to the
agencies
concerned
. ...
ARTICLE-18
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... 1. Each
member
of the
General Assembly
shall have one
vote
. ...
... 2.
Decisions
of the
General Assembly
on
important
questions
shall be made by a two-thirds
majority
of the
members
present and
voting
. These
questions
shall
include
:
recommendations
with
respect
to the
maintenance
of
international peace
and
security
, the
election
of the non-
permanent
members
of the
Security Council
, the
election
of the
members
of the
Economic and Social Council
, the
election
of
members
of the
Trusteeship Council
in
accordance
with paragraph 1(c) of Article
86
, the
admission
of new
Members
to the
United Nations
, the
suspension
of the
rights
and
privileges
of
membership
, the
expulsion
of
Members
,
questions
relating to the
operation
of the
trusteeship system
, and
budgetary
questions
. ...
ARTICLE-19
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... A
Member
of the
United Nations
which is in arrears in the
payment
of its
financial
contributions
to the
Organization
shall have no
vote
in the
General Assembly
if the
amount
of its arrears equals or exceeds the
amount
of the
contributions
due
from it for the preceding two
full
years
. The
General Assembly
may, nevertheless,
permit
such a
Member
to
vote
if it is satisfied that the failure to
pay
is
due
to
conditions
beyond the
control
of the
Member
. ...
... A
Member
of the
United Nations
which is in arrears in the
payment
of its
financial
contributions
to the
Organization
shall have no
vote
in the
General Assembly
if the
amount
of its arrears equals or exceeds the
amount
of the
contributions
due
from it for the preceding two
full
years
. The
General Assembly
may, nevertheless,
permit
such a
Member
to
vote
if it is satisfied that the failure to
pay
is
due
to
conditions
beyond the
control
of the
Member
. ...
ARTICLE-20
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... The
General Assembly
shall
meet
in
regular
annual
sessions
and in such
special
sessions
as occasion may require.
Special
sessions
shall be convoked by the
Secretary-General
at the
request
of the
Security Council
or of a
majority
of the
Members
of the
United Nations
. ...
ARTICLE-21
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... The
General Assembly
shall
adopt
its own
rules of procedure
. It shall
elect
its
President
for each
session
. ...
ARTICLE-22
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... The
General Assembly
may
establish
such
subsidiary
organs
as it deems necessary for the
performance
of its functions. ...
ARTICLE-23
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... 1. The
Security Council
shall consist of fifteen
Members
of the
United Nations
. The
Republic
of
China
,
France
, the
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
, the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
, and the
United States of America
shall be
permanent
members
of the
Security Council
. The
General Assembly
shall
elect
ten other
Members
of the
United Nations
to be non-
permanent
members
of the
Security Council
,
due
regard
being specially
paid
, in the first instance to the
contribution
of
Members
of the
United Nations
to the
maintenance
of
international peace
and
security
and to the other
purposes
of the
Organization
, and also to
equitable
geographical distribution
. ...
ARTICLE-24
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... 3. The
Security Council
shall submit
annual
and, when necessary,
special
reports
to the
General Assembly
for its
consideration
. ...
ARTICLE-35
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... 1. Any
Member
of the
United Nations
may bring any
dispute
, or any
situation
of the
nature
referred to in Article
34
, to the
attention
of the
Security Council
or of the
General Assembly
. ...
... 2. A
state
which is not a
Member
of the
United Nations
may bring to the
attention
of the
Security Council
or of the
General Assembly
any
dispute
to which it is a
party
if it
accepts
in
advance
, for the
purposes
of the
dispute
, the
obligations
of
pacific settlement
provided in the present
Charter
. ...
... 3. The
proceedings
of the
General Assembly
in
respect
of matters brought to its
attention
under this Article will be
subject
to the
provisions
of Articles
11
and
12
. ...
ARTICLE-60
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...
Responsibility
for the
discharge
of the functions of the
Organization
set forth in this
Chapter
shall be vested in the
General Assembly
and, under the
authority
of the
General Assembly
, in the
Economic and Social Council
, which shall have for this
purpose
the
powers
set forth in
Chapter
X. ...
...
Responsibility
for the
discharge
of the functions of the
Organization
set forth in this
Chapter
shall be vested in the
General Assembly
and, under the
authority
of the
General Assembly
, in the
Economic and Social Council
, which shall have for this
purpose
the
powers
set forth in
Chapter
X. ...
ARTICLE-61
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... 1. The
Economic and Social Council
shall consist of fifty-four
Members
of the
United Nations
elected
by the
General Assembly
. ...
... 3. At the first
election
after the
increase
in the
membership
of the
Economic and Social Council
from twenty-seven to fifty-four
members
, in
addition
to the
members
elected
in
place
of the nine
members
whose
term of office
expires at the end of that
year
, twenty-seven additional
members
shall be
elected
. Of these twenty-seven additional
members
, the
term of office
of nine
members
so
elected
shall expire at the end of one
year
, and of nine other
members
at the end of two
years
, in
accordance
with
arrangements
made by the
General Assembly
. ...
ARTICLE-62
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... 1. The
Economic and Social Council
may make or initiate
studies
and
reports
with
respect
to
international
economic
,
social
,
cultural
,
educational
,
health
, and related matters and may make
recommendations
with
respect
to any such matters to the
General Assembly
, to the
Members
of the
United Nations
, and to the specialized
agencies
concerned
. ...
... 3. It may prepare
draft
conventions
for submission to the
General Assembly
, with
respect
to matters falling within its
competence
. ...
ARTICLE-63
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... 1. The
Economic and Social Council
may enter into
agreements
with any of the
agencies
referred to in Article
57
, defining the
terms
on which the
agency
concerned
shall be brought into relationship with the
United Nations
. Such
agreements
shall be
subject
to
approval
by the
General Assembly
. ...
... 2. It may coordinate the
activities
of the specialized
agencies
through
consultation
with and
recommendations
to such
agencies
and through
recommendations
to the
General Assembly
and to the
Members
of the
United Nations
. ...
ARTICLE-64
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... 1. The
Economic and Social Council
may take appropriate
steps
to obtain
regular reports
from the specialized
agencies
. It may make
arrangements
with the
Members
of the
United Nations
and with the specialized
agencies
to obtain
reports
on the
steps
taken to give
effect
to its own
recommendations
and to
recommendations
on matters falling within its
competence
made by the
General Assembly
. ...
... 2. It may
communicate
its
observations
on these
reports
to the
General Assembly
. ...
ARTICLE-66
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... 1. The
Economic and Social Council
shall perform such functions as fall within its
competence
in
connection
with the carrying out of the
recommendations
of the
General Assembly
. ...
... 2. It may, with the
approval
of the
General Assembly
, perform
services
at the
request
of
Members
of the
United Nations
and at the
request
of specialized
agencies
. ...
... 3. It shall perform such other functions as are specified elsewhere in the present
Charter
or as may be assigned to it by the
General Assembly
. ...
ARTICLE-85
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... 1. The functions of the
United Nations
with
regard
to
trusteeship agreements
for all
areas
not
designated
as
strategic
,
including
the
approval
of the
terms
of the
trusteeship agreements
and of their
alteration
or
amendment
, shall be exercised by the
General Assembly
. ...
... 2. The
Trusteeship Council
, operating under the
authority
of the
General Assembly
, shall assist the
General Assembly
in carrying out these functions. ...
... 2. The
Trusteeship Council
, operating under the
authority
of the
General Assembly
, shall assist the
General Assembly
in carrying out these functions. ...
ARTICLE-86
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... c. as many other
Members
elected
for three-
year
terms
by the
General Assembly
as may be necessary to ensure that the total
number
of
members
of the
Trusteeship Council
is
equally
divided between those
Members
of the
United Nations
which administer
trust territories
and those which do not. ...
ARTICLE-87
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... The
General Assembly
and, under its
authority
, the
Trusteeship Council
, in carrying out their functions, may: ...
ARTICLE-88
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... The
Trusteeship Council
shall formulate a
questionnaire
on the
political
,
economic
,
social
, and
educational
advancement
of the
inhabitants
of each
trust territory
, and the administering
authority
for each
trust territory
within the
competence
of the
General Assembly
shall make an
annual report
to the
General Assembly
upon the basis of such
questionnaire
. ...
... The
Trusteeship Council
shall formulate a
questionnaire
on the
political
,
economic
,
social
, and
educational
advancement
of the
inhabitants
of each
trust territory
, and the administering
authority
for each
trust territory
within the
competence
of the
General Assembly
shall make an
annual report
to the
General Assembly
upon the basis of such
questionnaire
. ...
ARTICLE-93
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... 2. A
state
which is not a
Member
of the
United Nations
may become a
party
to the
Statute
of the
International Court of Justice
on
conditions
to be
determined
in each
case
by the
General Assembly
upon the
recommendation
of the
Security Council
. ...
ARTICLE-96
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... 1. The
General Assembly
or the
Security Council
may
request
the
International Court of Justice
to give an
advisory
opinion
on any
legal
question
. ...
... 2. Other
organs
of the
United Nations
and specialized
agencies
, which may at any
time
be so
authorized
by the
General Assembly
, may also
request
advisory
opinions
of the
Court
on
legal
questions
arising within the
scope
of their
activities
. ...
ARTICLE-97
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... The
Secretariat
shall comprise a
Secretary-General
and such
staff
as the
Organization
may require. The
Secretary-General
shall be appointed by the
General Assembly
upon the
recommendation
of the
Security Council
. He shall be the
chief administrative officer
of the
Organization
. ...
ARTICLE-98
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... The
Secretary-General
shall
act
in that
capacity
in all
meetings
of the
General Assembly
, of the
Security Council
, of the
Economic and Social Council
, and of the
Trusteeship Council
, and shall perform such other functions as are
entrusted
to him by these
organs
. The
Secretary-General
shall make an
annual report
to the
General Assembly
on the
work
of the
Organization
. ...
... The
Secretary-General
shall
act
in that
capacity
in all
meetings
of the
General Assembly
, of the
Security Council
, of the
Economic and Social Council
, and of the
Trusteeship Council
, and shall perform such other functions as are
entrusted
to him by these
organs
. The
Secretary-General
shall make an
annual report
to the
General Assembly
on the
work
of the
Organization
. ...
ARTICLE-101
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... 1. The
staff
shall be appointed by the
Secretary-General
under
regulations
established
by the
General Assembly
. ...
ARTICLE-105
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... 3. The
General Assembly
may make
recommendations
with a
view
to
determining
the
details
of the
application
of paragraphs 1 and 2 of this Article or may
propose
conventions
to the
Members
of the
United Nations
for this
purpose
. ...
ARTICLE-108
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...
Amendments
to the present
Charter
shall come into
force
for all
Members
of the
United Nations
when they have been
adopted
by a
vote
of two thirds of the
members
of the
General Assembly
and
ratified
in
accordance
with their respective
constitutional
processes
by two thirds of the
Members
of the
United Nations
,
including
all the
permanent
members
of the
Security Council
. ...
ARTICLE-109
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... 1. A
General Conference
of the
Members
of the
United Nations
for the
purpose
of reviewing the present
Charter
may be held at a
date
and
place
to be fixed by a two-thirds
vote
of the
members
of the
General Assembly
and by a
vote
of any seven
members
of the
Security Council
. Each
Member
of the
United Nations
shall have one
vote
in the
conference
. ...
... 3. If such a
conference
has not been held before the tenth
annual session
of the
General Assembly
following the coming into
force
of the present
Charter
, the
proposal
to call such a
conference
shall be placed on the
agenda
of that
session
of the
General Assembly
, and the
conference
shall be held if so
decided
by a
majority vote
of the
members
of the
General Assembly
and by a
vote
of any seven
members
of the
Security Council
. ...
... 3. If such a
conference
has not been held before the tenth
annual session
of the
General Assembly
following the coming into
force
of the present
Charter
, the
proposal
to call such a
conference
shall be placed on the
agenda
of that
session
of the
General Assembly
, and the
conference
shall be held if so
decided
by a
majority vote
of the
members
of the
General Assembly
and by a
vote
of any seven
members
of the
Security Council
. ...
... 3. If such a
conference
has not been held before the tenth
annual session
of the
General Assembly
following the coming into
force
of the present
Charter
, the
proposal
to call such a
conference
shall be placed on the
agenda
of that
session
of the
General Assembly
, and the
conference
shall be held if so
decided
by a
majority vote
of the
members
of the
General Assembly
and by a
vote
of any seven
members
of the
Security Council
. ...
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H
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I
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J
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L
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M
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N
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O
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P
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Q
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R
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S
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T
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U
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Y