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- Correspondents' Agora: UN Membership of the Former Yugoslavia
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1 By General Assembly Resolution 47/1 of September 22, 1992, adopted on the recommendation of the Security Council, under Resolution 777 of September 19, 1992.
2 UN Doc. A/46/563 (Oct. 11, 1991).
3 See Marc Weller, The International Response to the Dissolution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, 86 AJIL 569, 577–86 (1992).
4 UN GAOR 6th Comm, 2d Sess., 43d mtg. at 38 (1947) (emphasis added).
5 See the statement by Russian Ambassador Vorontsov, UN Doc. S/PV.3116, at 3 (1992).
6 See the statements of Russia (id.); India (id. at 7); Zimbabwe (id. at 9); Ghana (UN Doc. A/47/PV.7, at 158 (1992)); Kenya (id. at 166); Zambia (id. at 172); Tanzania (id. at 177); Mexico (id. at 188); Brazil (id. at 190); Jamaica (id. at 193); and Guyana (id. at 194).
7 See Yehuda Z. Blum, Eroding the United Nations Charter 59–102 (1993).
8 Its attempt in 1988 to have its seat moved, under the name of “Palestine,” to the area reserved for observers of states (Switzerland, the Holy See, etc.) was rebuffed.
9 See the statements of the representatives of Russia, UN Doc. S/PV.3116, supra note 5, at 4, and China, id. at 14.
10 See UN Doc. A/47/474 (Sept. 27, 1992).
11 UN Doc. A/47/485, Annex (Sept. 30, 1992) (emphasis in original).
12 Vienna Convention on Succession of States in respect of Treaties, Aug. 22, 1978, Art. 4(1), reprinted in 17 ILM 1488 (1978). The Convention is not yet in force.
13 See Yehuda Z. Blum, Russia Takes over the Soviet Union’s Seat at the United Nations, 3 Eur. J. Int’l L. 354 (1992).