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PREAMBLE
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... Accordingly, our respective
Governments
, through
representatives
assembled in the city of
San Francisco
, who have exhibited their
full
powers
found to be in good and
due
form, have
agreed
to the present
Charter of the United Nations
and do hereby
establish
an
international organization
to be known as the
United Nations
. ...
ARTICLE-19
: Procedure [
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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-23
: Functions and Powers [
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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-73
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... a. to ensure, with
due
respect
for the
culture
of the peoples
concerned
, their
political
,
economic
,
social
, and
educational
advancement
, their just
treatment
, and their
protection
against
abuses
; ...
... b. to develop
self-government
, to take
due
account
of the
political
aspirations of the peoples, and to assist them in the progressive
development
of their
free
political
institutions
, according to the particular
circumstances
of each
territory
and its peoples and their varying stages of
advancement
; ...
ARTICLE-74
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...
Members
of the
United Nations
also
agree
that their
policy
in
respect
of the
territories
to which this
Chapter
applies, no less than in
respect
of their
metropolitan
areas
, must be based on the
general principle
of good-neighborliness,
due
account
being taken of the
interests
and
well-being
of the
rest
of the
world
, in
social
,
economic
, and
commercial
matters. ...
ARTICLE-101
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... 3. The paramount
consideration
in the
employment
of the
staff
and in the
determination
of the
conditions of service
shall be the necessity of securing the highest standards of
efficiency
,
competence
, and
integrity
.
Due
regard
shall be
paid
to the importance of recruiting the
staff
on as
wide
a
geographical
basis as possible. ...
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