from Part III - A Flight from Justice
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 December 2021
In late 1948, the General Assembly scheduled a major debate to consider what the General Assembly might do to resolve the conflict. Syria and the other Arab states again proposed that the International Court of Justice be asked for an advisory opinion. Twenty-one states voted in favor, the same number, twenty-one, voted against, and four abstained. That split meant there was not a majority in favor, so the proposal failed. In December 1948 in the Security Council, Syria again forced a vote on the issue but again fell short.
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