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" Organization if its rights and obligations as such were changed by Charter amendment in which it has not concurred and which it finds itself unable to accept... "
How the United Nations Charter Has Developed - 4. lappuse
autors: Francis Orlando Wilcox - 1954 - 20 lapas
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Department of State Publication: Conference series, 83. izdevums

United States. Department of State - 1929 - 1014 lapas
...included in Chapter XI : Nothing in this Charter should preclude the right of a member to withdraw from the Organization if its rights and obligations as such were changed by Charter amendments in which it has not concurred and which it finds itself unable to accept, or if an amendment...
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The Charter of the United Nations. Hearings ... July 9-13, 1945

United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1945 - 742 lapas
...to maintain peace or could do so only at the expense of law and justice. Nor would a Member be bound to remain In the Organization if its rights and obligations...unable to accept, or if an amendment duly accepted by tlie necessary majority in the Assembly or in a general conference fails to secure the ratification...
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Conflict of International Obligations and State Interests

Jung Gun Kim, John M. Howell - 1973 - 156 lapas
...maintain peace or could do so only at the expense of law and justice.... Nor would a Member be bound to remain in the Organization if its rights and obligations as such were changed by the Charter amendment in which it has not concurred and which it finds itself unable to accept, or...
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World Health Organization

Gian Luca Burci, Claude-Henri Vignes - 2004 - 262 lapas
...condition that the following declaratory statement be read in plenary session: 'A member is not bound to remain in the Organization if its rights and obligations as such were changed by an amendment of the Constitution in which it has not concurred and which it finds itself unable to...
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The Law And Practice Of The United Nations

Benedetto Conforti - 2005 - 347 lapas
...compel that Member to continue its co-operation with the Organization... Nor would a member be bound to remain in the Organization if its rights and obligations...amendment in which it has not concurred, and which it feels unable to accept, or if an amendment duly accepted by the necessary majority in the Assembly...
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The Law and Practice of the United Nations

Benedetto Conforti - 2005 - 347 lapas
...Actually, deviation from the classic principles is lessened by the fact that a State may withdraw from the Organization "if its rights and obligations as...concurred and which it finds itself unable to accept". Withdrawal is not specifically envisaged by the Charter (although it was expressly provided for within...
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The Canadian Yearbook of International Law, Volume IV 1966 / Tome IV

C.B. Bourne, A. Donat Pharand - 354 lapas
...purpose of the Organization to compel a Member to remain in the Organization if its rights and obligation as such were changed by Charter amendment in which...concurred and which it finds itself unable to accept. . . ," and the report embodying this view was approved unanimously by the Conference in plenary session.'04...
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