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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. ...
... 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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... 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
. ...
... 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
. ...
ARTICLE-18
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... 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
. ...
... 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
. ...
... 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
. ...
... 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
. ...
... 3.
Decisions
on other
questions
, Composition
including
the
determination
of additional
categories
of
questions
to be
decided
by a two-thirds
majority
, shall be made by a
majority
of the
members
present and
voting
. ...
... 3.
Decisions
on other
questions
, Composition
including
the
determination
of additional
categories
of
questions
to be
decided
by a two-thirds
majority
, shall be made by a
majority
of the
members
present and
voting
. ...
ARTICLE-31
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... Any
Member
of the
United Nations
which is not a
member
of the
Security Council
may
participate
, without
vote
, in the
discussion
of any
question
brought before the
Security Council
whenever the latter considers that the
interests
of that
Member
are specially
affected
. ...
ARTICLE-47
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... 1. There shall be
established
a
Military Staff Committee
to advise and assist the
Security Council
on all
questions
relating to the
Security Council
's
military
requirements
for the
maintenance
of
international peace
and
security
, the
employment
and command of forces placed at its
disposal
, the
regulation of armaments
, and possible
disarmament
. ...
... 3. The
Military Staff Committee
shall be
responsible
under the
Security Council
for the
strategic
direction of any
armed forces
placed at the
disposal
of the
Security Council
.
Questions
relating to the command of such forces shall be worked out subsequently. ...
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
. ...
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