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... The United States and the Peace - 8. lappuse1945Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Warren S. Hunsberger - 1996 - 316 lapas
...authorization. Article 107 states: "Nothing in the 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... | |
| Townsend Hoopes, Douglas Brinkley - 1997 - 316 lapas
...security. Article 107 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... | |
| Ryszard W. Piotrowicz, Sam Blay - 1997 - 248 lapas
...States, Article 107 continued to be relevant because the provisions of the Article specifically relate to "any state which during the second World War has been an enemy of any signatory..." (emphasis added). This interpretation notwithstanding, it is doubtful Article 1 03 provides: "In the... | |
| United Nations Environment Programme - 1997 - 468 lapas
...security. ARTICLE 107 Nothing in this 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... | |
| Perry L. Pickert - 1997 - 642 lapas
...objective of the Japanese government (Arts 53 and 107). These clauses allow members to take action against "any state which during the Second World War has been an enemy of any signatory to the present Charter" without the authorization of the Security Council. Even though these articles... | |
| Lyal S. Sunga - 1997 - 516 lapas
...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 54 provides that: "The Security Council shall at all times be kept fully informed of activities... | |
| Michael Bothe, Natalino Ronzitti, Allan Rosas - 1997 - 586 lapas
...regional action must end, however, in the case of measures taken against an enemy State, when the UN is 'charged with the responsibility for preventing further aggression by such a State'; in the case of self-defence, when the Security Council takes the 'measures necessary to maintain international... | |
| Eric Suy, Karel Wellens - 1998 - 852 lapas
...Article 107 provided: "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... | |
| Patrick Heenan - 1998 - 344 lapas
...Article 107 states that "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... | |
| Tim Hillier - 1998 - 920 lapas
...Organisation may, on request of the Governments concerned, be charged with the responsibility for preventing para 1 of this article applies to any state which during the Second World War has been an enemy of... | |
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