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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-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. ...
ARTICLE-28
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... 2. The
Security Council
shall hold
periodic meetings
at which each of its
members
may, if it so desires, be represented by a
member
of the
government
or by some other specially
designated
representative
. ...
ARTICLE-43
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... 2. Such
agreement
or
agreements
shall
govern
the
numbers
and types of forces. their
degree
of readiness and
general
location
, and the
nature
of the
facilities
and
assistance
to be provided. ...
ARTICLE-53
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... 1. The
Security Council
shall, where appropriate, utilize such
regional arrangements
or
agencies
for
enforcement
action
under its
authority
. But no
enforcement
action
shall be taken under
regional arrangements
or by
regional
agencies
without the
authorization
of the
Security Council
, with the
exception
of
measures
against any
enemy state
, as defined in paragraph 2 of this Article, provided for pursuant to Article
107
or in
regional arrangements
directed against renewal of aggressive
policy
on the part of any such
state
, until such
time
as the
Organization
may, on
request
of the
Governments
concerned
, be charged with the
responsibility
for preventing further
aggression
by such a
state
. ...
ARTICLE-71
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... The
Economic and Social Council
may make suitable
arrangements
for
consultation
with
non-governmental organizations
which are
concerned
with matters within its
competence
. Such
arrangements
may be made with
international organizations
and, where appropriate, with
national
organizations
after
consultation
with the
Member
of the
United Nations
concerned
. ...
ARTICLE-73
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...
Members
of the
United Nations
which have or assume
responsibilities
for the
administration
of
territories
whose peoples have not yet attained a
full
measure
of
self-government
recognize the
principle
that the
interests
of the
inhabitants
of these
territories
are paramount, and
accept
as a sacred
trust
the
obligation
to
promote
to the utmost, within the
system
of
international peace
and
security
established
by the present
Charter
, the
well-being
of the
inhabitants
of these
territories
, and, to this end: ...
... 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-76
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... b. to
promote
the
political
,
economic
,
social
, and
educational
advancement
of the
inhabitants
of the
trust territories
, and their progressive
development
towards
self-government
or
independence
as may be appropriate to the particular
circumstances
of each
territory
and its peoples and the
freely
expressed wishes of the peoples
concerned
, and as may be provided by the
terms
of each
trusteeship agreement
; ...
ARTICLE-100
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... 1. In the
performance
of their
duties
the
Secretary-General
and the
staff
shall not
seek
or
receive
instructions
from any
government
or from any other
authority
external to the
Organization
. They shall
refrain
from any
action
which might reflect on their
position
as
international
officials
responsible
only to the
Organization
. ...
ARTICLE-107
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... Nothing in the present
Charter
shall invalidate or preclude
action
, in
relation
to any
state
which during the
Second World War
has been an
enemy
of any
signatory
to the present
Charter
, taken or
authorized
as a result of that
war
by the
Governments
having
responsibility
for such
action
. ...
ARTICLE-110
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... 2. The
ratifications
shall be
deposited
with the
Government
of the
United States of America
, which shall notify all the
signatory
states
of each deposit as well as the
Secretary-General
of the
Organization
when he has been appointed. ...
... 3. The present
Charter
shall come into
force
upon the deposit of
ratifications
by 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
, and by a
majority
of the other
signatory
states
. A
protocol
of the
ratifications
deposited
shall thereupon be drawn up by the
Government
of the
United States of America
which shall
communicate
copies
thereof to all the
signatory
states
. ...
ARTICLE-111
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... The present
Charter
, of which the
Chinese
,
French
,
Russian
,
English
, and
Spanish
texts are
equally
authentic
, shall remain
deposited
in the
archives
of the
Government
of the
United States of America
. Duly
certified copies
thereof shall be transmitted by that
Government
to the
Governments
of the other
signatory
states
. ...
... The present
Charter
, of which the
Chinese
,
French
,
Russian
,
English
, and
Spanish
texts are
equally
authentic
, shall remain
deposited
in the
archives
of the
Government
of the
United States of America
. Duly
certified copies
thereof shall be transmitted by that
Government
to the
Governments
of the other
signatory
states
. ...
... The present
Charter
, of which the
Chinese
,
French
,
Russian
,
English
, and
Spanish
texts are
equally
authentic
, shall remain
deposited
in the
archives
of the
Government
of the
United States of America
. Duly
certified copies
thereof shall be transmitted by that
Government
to the
Governments
of the other
signatory
states
. ...
... IN
FAITH
WHEREOF the
representatives
of the
Governments
of the
United Nations
have
signed
the present
Charter
. ...
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