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Voting Procedure on Questions Relating to Reports and Petitions Concerning the Territory of South-West Africa.

International Court of Justice.  07 June 1955 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

Mandates — Supervision by United Nations — Territory of South-West Africa — Voting Procedure of General Assembly — Voting Procedure under United Nations.

United Nations — Charter of — Interpretation of — Article 18, paragraph 2, on Voting Procedure.

United Nations — General Assembly — Procedure of — Voting Procedure — “Important Questions” within the Meaning of Article 18, paragraph 2, of the Charter — Decisions of General Assembly on Questions Relating to Reports and Petitions Concerning Territory of South-West Africa — “Degree of Supervision” of General Assembly in the Matter of Territory of South-West Africa — Whether a Matter of Procedure — Supervision Conforming “so far as possible” with Supervision Exercised by the League of Nations — Whether Implying Continuation of Unanimity Rule Obtaining under Covenant of the League — Whether Voting Procedure under Article 18, paragraph 2, Consistent with Correct Interpretation of Principle that Degree of Supervision of General Assembly Shall Approximate So Far as Possible to That of League of Nations — Interpretation of Previous Advisory Opinion of the Court.

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© Cambridge University Press 1958

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