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1. Proposals of the United States of America on the Problem of Voting in the Security Council Submitted to the Interim Committee of the General Assembly, March 10,1948.1
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 May 2009
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A. The Interim Committee should study the categories of decisions which the Security Council is required to make in carrying out the functions entrusted to it under the Charter and the Statute of the International Court of Justice, and should report to the General Assembly those categories of decisions which in its judgment, in order to ensure the effective exercise by the Security Council of its responsibilities under the Charter, should be made by an affirmative vote of seven members of the Security Council, whether or not such categories are regarded as procedural or non-procedural. (A provisional proposed list of such categories is attached.)
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- Documents on International Organizations I. Documents on the United Nations
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2 These decisions are made by “an absolute majority of votes in the General Assembly and in the Security Council.”