Chapter IV of the United Nations Charter information
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Charter of the United Nations#Chapter IV – The General Assembly
Chapter IV of the United Nations Charter contains the Charter's provisions dealing with the UN General Assembly, specifically its composition, functions, powers, voting, and procedures.
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set out in ChapterIVoftheUnitedNationsCharter. The UNGA is responsible for the UN budget, appointing the non-permanent members to the Security Council...
directly invoke Chapter VII oftheUnitedNationsCharter. They made an explicit determination of a threat, breach ofthe peace, or act of aggression, and...
Web site ofthe Office québécois de la langue française. Retrieved April 28, 2008 TheCharterofthe French Language – Title I – ChapterIV Archived November...
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against South Africa under Chapter VII oftheCharteroftheUnitedNations were vetoed by the three Western permanent members ofthe Council on 30 April 1981...
ofthe members oftheUnitedNations and is one of five permanent members of its Security Council. One ofthe victorious Allies of World War II (the Chinese...
Latin for "Great Charterof Freedoms"), commonly called Magna Carta or sometimes Magna Charta ("Great Charter"), is a royal charterof rights agreed to...
procedures ofthe entire OIC and its associated members and organs. Thecharter consists of 39 articles grouped into 18 chapters. Each chapter determine...
TheUnitedNations Convention on the Law ofthe Sea (UNCLOS), also called the Law ofthe Sea Convention or the Law ofthe Sea Treaty, is an international...
administration under the authority ofthe League ofNations or theUnitedNations; and miscellaneous other territories, such as the condominium of Anglo-Egyptian...
TheUnitedNations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is a specialized agency oftheUnitedNations (UN) with the aim of promoting...
than peacekeeping operations. TheUnitedNations, through its Security Council per Chapter VII of its charter, has the ability to authorize force to enforce...
chiefly by United States public servants. The same conference adopted theCharterofthe Organization of American States and thereby created the OAS. All...