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The General Assembly may consider the general principles of co- operation in the maintenance of international peace and security , in- cluding the principles governing disarmament and the regulation of armaments , and may make ...
The General Assembly may consider the general principles of co- operation in the maintenance of international peace and security , in- cluding the principles governing disarmament and the regulation of armaments , and may make ...
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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 14 Subject to the provisions of Article 12 ...
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 14 Subject to the provisions of Article 12 ...
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It may prepare draft conventions for submission to the General Assembly , with respect to matters falling within its competence . 4. It may call , in accordance with the rules prescribed by the United Nations , international conferences ...
It may prepare draft conventions for submission to the General Assembly , with respect to matters falling within its competence . 4. It may call , in accordance with the rules prescribed by the United Nations , international conferences ...
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