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Adopted without vote Switzerland and the International Court of Justice: 12: 10 December 1946 11–0–0 (paragraphs 1 & 2); "majority vote" (paragraph 3) British troops in Greece 13: 12 December 1946 11–0–0 Admission of Siam (Thailand) 14: 16 December 1946 9–0–2 (abstentions: USSR, USA) Terms of Presidency of the Security Council 15
The United Nations Security Council requires a supermajority of the fixed membership on substantive matters (procedural matters require a simple majority of those present and voting). According to Article 27 of the United Nations Charter , at least nine of the Security Council's 15 members (i.e., a three-fifths supermajority) must vote in favor ...
Each country has one vote. List ... 2027 United Nations Security Council election This page was last edited on 4 October 2024, at 11:48 (UTC). Text is ...
The UN's role in international collective security is defined by the UN Charter, which authorizes the Security Council to investigate any situation threatening international peace; recommend procedures for peaceful resolution of a dispute; call upon other member nations to completely or partially interrupt economic relations as well as sea, air ...
The United States vetoed a widely backed U.N. resolution on Thursday that would have paved the way for full United Nations membership for the state of Palestine. The vote in the 15-member Security ...
The United Nations Security Council Chamber in New York, also known as the Norwegian Room. Since its creation in 1945, the United Nations Security Council has undergone one reform, increasing its membership from 4 to 10 non-permanent members. Nonetheless, this first and only reform has not left the global community satisfied, which has since ...
The United Nations Security Council was due to vote on Monday on rival draft resolutions on Israel and Gaza that focus largely on the humanitarian situation, but it was unclear whether either ...
Resolution 1541: United Nations definition of what a colony is, and what self-determination is. Principles which should guide Members in determining whether or not an obligation exists to transmit the information called for under Article 73 e of the Charter. 1961 Resolution 1631: Admission of Mauritania to membership in the United Nations. 1962