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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. ...
... 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-12
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... 1. While the
Security Council
is exercising in
respect
of any
dispute
or
situation
the functions assigned to it in the present
Charter
, the
General Assembly
shall not make any
recommendation
with
regard
to that
dispute
or
situation
unless the
Security Council
so
requests
. ...
ARTICLE-23
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... 1. The
Security Council
shall consist of fifteen
Members
of the
United Nations
. 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
shall be
permanent
members
of the
Security Council
. The
General Assembly
shall
elect
ten other
Members
of the
United Nations
to be non-
permanent
members
of the
Security Council
,
due
regard
being specially
paid
, in the first instance to the
contribution
of
Members
of the
United Nations
to the
maintenance
of
international peace
and
security
and to the other
purposes
of the
Organization
, and also to
equitable
geographical distribution
. ...
ARTICLE-50
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... If
preventive
or
enforcement measures
against any
state
are taken by the
Security Council
, any other
state
, whether a
Member
of the
United Nations
or not, which
finds
itself confronted with
special
economic
problems
arising from the carrying out of those
measures
shall have the
right
to consult the
Security Council
with
regard
to a
solution
of those
problems
. ...
ARTICLE-84
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... It shall be the
duty
of the administering
authority
to ensure that the
trust territory
shall play its part in the
maintenance
of
international peace
and
security
. To this end the administering
authority
may make use of
volunteer
forces,
facilities
, and
assistance
from the
trust territory
in carrying out the
obligations
towards the
Security Council
undertaken in this
regard
by the administering
authority
, as well as for
local
defense and the
maintenance of law
and
order
within the
trust territory
. ...
ARTICLE-85
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... 1. The functions of the
United Nations
with
regard
to
trusteeship agreements
for all
areas
not
designated
as
strategic
,
including
the
approval
of the
terms
of the
trusteeship agreements
and of their
alteration
or
amendment
, shall be exercised by the
General Assembly
. ...
ARTICLE-91
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... The
Trusteeship Council
shall, when appropriate, avail itself of the
assistance
of the
Economic and Social Council
and of the specialized
agencies
in
regard
to matters with which they are respectively
concerned
. ...
ARTICLE-101
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... 3. The paramount
consideration
in the
employment
of the
staff
and in the
determination
of the
conditions of service
shall be the necessity of securing the highest standards of
efficiency
,
competence
, and
integrity
.
Due
regard
shall be
paid
to the importance of recruiting the
staff
on as
wide
a
geographical
basis as possible. ...
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