Law-ref.org
Charter of the United Nations
Site search
Global links
homepage
documents
Sister sites
Chess-Ref
ZVON
RFC-Ref
InChI
REACH Online
Local links
Previous
Next
Frontpage
Contents
Keywords
Local
Global
A
-
B
-
C
-
D
-
E
-
F
-
G
-
H
-
I
-
J
-
K
-
L
-
M
-
N
-
O
-
P
-
Q
-
R
-
S
-
T
-
U
-
V
-
W
-
Y
responsibility
[
Global Index
]
ARTICLE-13
[
go to this ARTICLE
]
... 2. The further
responsibilities
, functions and
powers
of the
General Assembly
with
respect
to matters mentioned in paragraph 1(b) above are set forth in
Chapters
IX and X. ...
ARTICLE-24
[
go to this ARTICLE
]
... 1. In
order
to ensure prompt and effective
action
by the
United Nations
, its
Members
confer
on the
Security Council
primary
responsibility
for the
maintenance
of
international peace
and
security
, and
agree
that in carrying out its
duties
under this
responsibility
the
Security Council
acts
on their behalf. ...
... 1. In
order
to ensure prompt and effective
action
by the
United Nations
, its
Members
confer
on the
Security Council
primary
responsibility
for the
maintenance
of
international peace
and
security
, and
agree
that in carrying out its
duties
under this
responsibility
the
Security Council
acts
on their behalf. ...
ARTICLE-26
: Voting [
go to this ARTICLE
]
... In
order
to
promote
the
establishment
and
maintenance
of
international peace
and
security
with the least
diversion
for
armaments
of the
world
's
human
and
economic
resources
, the
Security Council
shall be
responsible
for formulating, with the
assistance
of the
Military Staff Committee
referred to in
Article
47
,
plans
to be submitted to the
Members
of the
United Nations
for the
establishment
of a
system
for the
regulation of armaments
. ...
ARTICLE-47
[
go to this ARTICLE
]
... 2. The
Military Staff Committee
shall consist of the
Chiefs of Staff
of the
permanent
members
of the
Security Council
or their
representatives
. Any
Member
of the
United Nations
not permanently represented on the
Committee
shall be invited by the
Committee
to be associated with it when the
efficient
discharge
of the
Committee
's
responsibilities
requires the
participation
of that
Member
in its
work
. ...
... 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-51
[
go to this ARTICLE
]
... Nothing in the present
Charter
shall
impair
the
inherent
right
of
individual
or
collective
self-defense
if an
armed attack
occurs against a
Member
of the
United Nations
, until the
Security Council
has taken
measures
necessary to maintain
international peace
and
security
.
Measures
taken by
Members
in the
exercise
of this
right
of
self-defense
shall be immediately
reported
to the
Security Council
and shall not in any way
affect
the
authority
and
responsibility
of the
Security Council
under the present
Charter
to take at any
time
such
action
as it deems necessary in
order
to maintain or
restore
international peace
and
security
. ...
ARTICLE-53
[
go to this ARTICLE
]
... 1. The
Security Council
shall, where appropriate, utilize such
regional arrangements
or
agencies
for
enforcement
action
under its
authority
. But no
enforcement
action
shall be taken under
regional arrangements
or by
regional
agencies
without the
authorization
of the
Security Council
, with the
exception
of
measures
against any
enemy state
, as defined in paragraph 2 of this
Article
, provided for pursuant to
Article
107
or in
regional arrangements
directed against renewal of aggressive
policy
on 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-57
[
go to this ARTICLE
]
... 1. The various specialized
agencies
,
established
by
intergovernmental
agreement
and having
wide
international
responsibilities
, as defined in their basic
instruments
, in
economic
,
social
,
cultural
,
educational
,
health
, and related
fields
, shall be brought into relationship with the
United Nations
in
accordance
with the
provisions
of
Article
63
. ...
ARTICLE-60
[
go to this ARTICLE
]
...
Responsibility
for the
discharge
of the functions of the
Organization
set forth in this
Chapter
shall be vested in the
General Assembly
and, under the
authority
of the
General Assembly
, in the
Economic and Social Council
, which shall have for this
purpose
the
powers
set forth in
Chapter
X. ...
ARTICLE-73
[
go to this ARTICLE
]
...
Members
of the
United Nations
which have or assume
responsibilities
for the
administration
of
territories
whose peoples have not yet attained a
full
measure
of
self-government
recognize the
principle
that the
interests
of the
inhabitants
of these
territories
are paramount, and
accept
as a sacred
trust
the
obligation
to
promote
to the utmost, within the
system
of
international peace
and
security
established
by the present
Charter
, the
well-being
of the
inhabitants
of these
territories
, and, to this end: ...
... e. to transmit regularly to the
Secretary-General
for
information
purposes
,
subject
to such
limitation
as
security
and
constitutional
considerations
may require,
statistical
and other
information
of a
technical
nature
relating to
economic
,
social
, and
educational
conditions
in the
territories
for which they are respectively
responsible
other than those
territories
to which
Chapter
XII and XIII apply. ...
ARTICLE-77
[
go to this ARTICLE
]
... c.
territories
voluntarily placed under the
system
by
states
responsible
for their
administration
. ...
ARTICLE-100
[
go to this ARTICLE
]
... 1. In the
performance
of their
duties
the
Secretary-General
and the
staff
shall not
seek
or
receive
instructions
from any
government
or from any other
authority
external to the
Organization
. They shall
refrain
from any
action
which might reflect on their
position
as
international
officials
responsible
only to the
Organization
. ...
... 2. Each
Member
of the
United Nations
undertakes
to
respect
the
exclusively
international
character
of the
responsibilities
of the
Secretary-General
and the
staff
and not to
seek
to
influence
them in the
discharge
of their
responsibilities
. ...
... 2. Each
Member
of the
United Nations
undertakes
to
respect
the
exclusively
international
character
of the
responsibilities
of the
Secretary-General
and the
staff
and not to
seek
to
influence
them in the
discharge
of their
responsibilities
. ...
ARTICLE-106
[
go to this ARTICLE
]
... Pending the coming into
force
of such
special agreements
referred to in
Article
43
as in the
opinion
of the
Security Council
enable it to begin the
exercise
of its
responsibilities
under
Article
42
, the
parties
to the Four-
Nation
Declaration
,
signed
at Moscow October 30, 1943, and
France
, shall, in
accordance
with the
provisions
of paragraph 5 of that
Declaration
, consult with one another and as occasion requires with other
Members
of the
United Nations
with a
view
to such
joint
action
on behalf of the
Organization
as may be necessary for the
purpose
of maintaining
international peace
and
security
. ...
ARTICLE-107
[
go to this ARTICLE
]
... 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
for such
action
. ...
A
-
B
-
C
-
D
-
E
-
F
-
G
-
H
-
I
-
J
-
K
-
L
-
M
-
N
-
O
-
P
-
Q
-
R
-
S
-
T
-
U
-
V
-
W
-
Y