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+Resolution adopted by the General Assembly [ on the report of the Fifth 
Committee ( A/62/600/Add.1 ) ] Support account for peacekeeping operations The 
General Assembly , Recalling its resolutions 45/258 of 3 May 1991 , 47/218 A of 
23 December 1992 , 48/226 A of 23 December 1993 , 55/238 of 23 December 2000 , 
56/241 of 24 December 2001 , 56/293 of 27 June 2002 , 57/318 of 18 June 2003 , 
58/298 of 18 June 2004 , 59/301 of 22 June 2005 , 60/268 of 30 June 2006 , 
61/245 and 61/246 of 22 December 2006 , 61/256 of 15 March 2007 and 61/279 of 
29 June 2007 , its decisions 48/489 of 8 July 1994 , 49/469 of 23 December 1994 
and 50/473 of 23 December 1995 and its other relevant resolutions , Having 
considered the reports of the Secretary-General on the financing of the support 
account for peacekeeping operations and on the comprehensive analysis of the 
Office of Military Affairs of the Department of Peacekeeping Operations , the 
preliminary report of the Secretary-General on the status of impl
 ementation of General Assembly resolution 61/279 on strengthening the capacity 
of the United Nations to manage and sustain peacekeeping operations , the 
report of the Independent Audit Advisory Committee on the proposed budget for 
the Office of Internal Oversight Services under the support account for 
peacekeeping operations for the period from 1 July 2008 to 30 June 2009 and the 
related report of the Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary 
Questions , Recognizing the importance of the ability of the United Nations to 
respond and deploy rapidly to a peacekeeping operation upon adoption of a 
relevant resolution of the Security Council , within thirty days for 
traditional peacekeeping operations and ninety days for complex peacekeeping 
operations , Recognizing also the need for adequate support during all phases 
of peacekeeping operations , including the liquidation and termination phases , 
Mindful that the level of the support account should broadly correspond to the 
manda
 te , number , size and complexity of peacekeeping missions , Takes note of the 
reports of the Secretary-General on the financing of the support account for 
peacekeeping operations1 and on the comprehensive analysis of the Office of 
Military Affairs of the Department of Peacekeeping Operations,2 the preliminary 
report of the Secretary-General on the status of implementation of General 
Assembly resolution 61/279 on strengthening the capacity of the United Nations 
to manage and sustain peacekeeping operations3 and the report of the 
Independent Audit Advisory Committee on the proposed budget for the Office of 
Internal Oversight Services under the support account for peacekeeping 
operations for the period from 1 July 2008 to 30 June 2009 ; 4 Reaffirms its 
role with regard to the structure of the Secretariat , and stresses that 
proposals that amend the overall departmental structure , as well as the format 
of the budgets of the Organization and the biennial programme plan , are 
subject to
  review and approval by the General Assembly ; Also reaffirms its role in 
carrying out a thorough analysis and approval of human and financial resources 
and policies with a view to ensuring the full , effective and efficient 
implementation of all mandated programmes and activities and the implementation 
of policies in this regard ; Further reaffirms that the Fifth Committee is the 
appropriate Main Committee of the General Assembly entrusted with 
responsibility for administrative and budgetary matters ; Reaffirms rule 153 of 
its rules of procedure ; Emphasizes that ongoing management reforms must be 
fully taken into account when presenting additional proposals for reform ; 
Reaffirms that the support account funds shall be used for the sole purpose of 
financing human resources and non-human resource requirements for backstopping 
and supporting peacekeeping operations at Headquarters , and that any changes 
in this limitation require the prior approval of the General Assembly ; Also rea
 ffirms the need for adequate funding for the backstopping of peacekeeping 
operations , as well as the need for justification for that funding in support 
account budget submissions ; Recalls the role of the Secretary-General as the 
Chief Administrative Officer of the Organization , in accordance with the 
provisions of Article 97 of the Charter of the United Nations ; Reiterates that 
the delegation of authority on the part of the Secretary-General should be in 
order to facilitate the better management of the Organization , but stresses 
that the overall responsibility for management of the Organization rests with 
the Secretary-General as the Chief Administrative Officer ; Affirms the need 
for the Secretary-General to ensure that the delegation of authority to the 
Department of Peacekeeping Operations , the Department of Field Support and 
field missions is in strict compliance with relevant resolutions and decisions 
, as well as relevant rules and procedures of the General Assembly on t
 his matter ; Stresses that heads of departments report to and are accountable 
to the Secretary-General ; Notes the unique nature of the reporting line from 
the head of the Department of Field Support to the Under-Secretary-General for 
Peacekeeping Operations , and decides that having one head of department ( 
Department of Field Support ) report to and take direction from another head of 
department ( Department of Peacekeeping Operations ) shall not set a precedent 
in the Secretariat ; Requests the Secretary-General to address systemic issues 
that hamper good management of the Organization , including by improving work 
processes and procedures , and in that context stresses that structural change 
is no substitute for managerial improvement ; Reiterates the importance of 
strengthened accountability in the Organization and of ensuring greater 
accountability of the Secretary-General to Member States , inter alia , for the 
effective and efficient implementation of legislative mandates an
 d the use of human and financial resources ; Recalls its request to the 
Secretary-General to specifically define accountability , as well as clear 
accountability mechanisms , including to the General Assembly , and to propose 
clear parameters for its application and the instruments for its rigorous 
enforcement , without exception , at all levels , to ensure effective and 
efficient operations and management of resources in the Organization ; 
Emphasizes the importance of preserving the unity of command in missions at all 
levels , as well as a coherence in policy and strategy and clear command 
structures in the field and up to and including Headquarters ; Requests the 
Secretary-General to ensure a clear chain of command , accountability , 
coordination and maintenance of an adequate system of checks and balances ; 
Emphasizes the importance of interaction and coordination with 
troop-contributing countries ; Also emphasizes the need to ensure the safety 
and security of United Nations pers
 onnel ; Urges the Secretary-General , within the framework established in its 
resolutions 52/12 B of 19 December 1997 and 52/220 of 22 December 1997 , to 
define explicitly the role and duties of the Deputy Secretary-General in the 
reform set out in its resolution 61/279 , including in relation to the 
Department of Peacekeeping Operations , the Department of Field Support , the 
Department of Political Affairs and the Department of Management ; Recalls 
section I , paragraph 6 , of its resolution 55/238 , paragraph 11 of its 
resolution 56/241 and paragraph 19 of its resolution 61/279 , and requests the 
Secretary-General to ensure the proper representation of troop-contributing 
countries in the Department of Peacekeeping Operations and the Department of 
Field Support , taking into account their contribution to United Nations 
peacekeeping ; Reiterates that the Secretary-General , in employing staff , 
shall ensure the highest standards of efficiency , competence and integrity as 
the param
 ount consideration , with due regard for the principle of equitable 
geographical distribution , in accordance with Article 101 , paragraph 3 , of 
the Charter and relevant resolutions of the General Assembly ; Reaffirms 
paragraph 67 of its resolution 61/279 , and requests the Secretary-General to 
include detailed information on mechanisms in place and measures taken to 
address the management challenges which the new organizational structure of the 
Department of Peacekeeping Operations/Department of Field Support poses , and 
the improvement that the new structure has brought in ensuring efficiency and 
effectiveness in the support for peacekeeping operations and special political 
missions , as well as to coordination with the Department of Political Affairs 
, in the context of the comprehensive report to be submitted at the second part 
of its resumed sixty-third session ; Notes with concern the late submission of 
the budgets of some peacekeeping operations , which puts considerable str
 ain on the work of the General Assembly and the Advisory Committee on 
Administrative and Budgetary Questions , and , while recognizing the challenges 
faced in preparing the budget proposals and related reports on peacekeeping and 
special factors affecting some missions , requests the Secretary-General to 
intensify his efforts to improve the quality and timely issuance of 
peacekeeping documents ; Reiterates its request in paragraph 13 of its 
resolution 60/268 and paragraph 32 of its resolution 61/279 , and urges the 
Secretary-General to submit the comprehensive report on the evolution of the 
support account at the second part of its resumed sixty-third session within 
the context of his next budget proposal for the support account ; Notes that 
the application of an accurate vacancy rate is good budgetary practice and 
essential for the appropriate assessment on Member States ; Requests the 
Secretary-General , when submitting his budget proposals , to include details 
of the full annual 
 cost of posts for the subsequent budget ; Takes note of paragraph 48 of the 
report of the Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions ; 5 
Stresses the importance of complementarity of efforts and avoiding duplication 
between integrated operational teams and substantive components of the 
Secretariat , and requests the Secretary-General to report thereon , and to 
provide a clear definition of the roles and responsibilities of the integrated 
operational teams , in the comprehensive report to be submitted to the General 
Assembly at the second part of its resumed sixty-third session ; Affirms the 
importance of ensuring that the information and communications technology 
operations and requirements relating to peacekeeping are fully addressed and 
properly managed , taking into account the principle of unity of command ; 
Reaffirms the need for effective and efficient administration and financial 
management of peacekeeping operations , and urges the Secretary-General to cont
 inue to identify measures to increase the productivity and efficiency of the 
support account ; Requests the Secretary-General to ensure the full 
implementation of the relevant provisions of General Assembly resolutions 
59/296 of 22 June 2005 , 60/266 of 30 June 2006 and 61/276 of 29 June 2007 and 
other relevant resolutions ; Endorses the conclusions and recommendations 
contained in the report of the Advisory Committee on Administrative and 
Budgetary Questions,5 subject to the provisions of the present resolution ; 
Takes note of paragraphs 81 to 87 of the report of the Advisory Committee on 
Administrative and Budgetary Questions,5 and decides to establish the following 
posts in the current structure of the Office of Military Affairs : ( a ) One 
D-1 , two P-5 , ten P-4 and four P-3 posts in the Office of the Military 
Adviser and one P-4 post for a civilian officer ; ( b ) Three P-4 posts and two 
P-3 posts in the Force Generation Service ; ( c ) Twelve P-4 posts in the 
Military Plannin
 g Service ; ( d ) Four P-4 posts in the Current Military Operations Service ; 
( e ) One P-4 and three P-3 posts to be assigned to the Logistics Support 
Division of the Department of Field Support ; ( f ) One P-4 and one P-3 to be 
assigned to the Information and Communications Technology Division of the 
Department of Field Support ; Requests the Secretary-General to submit for its 
consideration at its sixty-fourth session a comprehensive report on the 
implementation of the strengthening of the Office of Military Affairs and its 
impact on the organization and capacities of the Office ; Requests the Special 
Committee on Peacekeeping Operations to consider the report referred to in 
paragraph 36 above at its 2010 substantive session ; Decides to approve the 
following posts : ( a ) One P-5 post for a Security Focal Point in the 
Situation Centre , Department of Peacekeeping Operations ; ( b ) Two P-4 posts 
for a Policy Adviser and a Policy Development Officer in the Police Division , 
Depar
 tment of Peacekeeping Operations ; ( c ) One P-3 post for a Programme Officer 
in the Risk Management Unit of the Office of the Under-Secretary-General for 
Field Support ; ( d ) One P-3 post for a Finance and Budget Officer in the 
Budget and Performance Reporting Service of the Field Budget and Finance 
Division , Department of Field Support ; ( e ) One D-2 post for the Director of 
the Information and Communications Technology Division , Department of Field 
Support ; ( f ) One General Service ( Other level ) post for a Human Resources 
Assistant ( Roster Development ) in the Office of Human Resources Management ; 
Decides not to approve the following posts : ( a ) One D-1 post for a Principal 
Officer and one General Service ( Other level ) post for an Administrative 
Assistant in the Asia and Middle East Division , Department of Peacekeeping 
Operations ; ( b ) One P-3 post in the Engineering Section of the Logistics 
Support Division , Department of Field Support ; ( c ) One P-4 post in t
 he Property Management Section of the Logistics Support Division , Department 
of Field Support ; ( d ) One P-4 post for a Technical Information Operations 
Support Officer , Department of Field Support ; ( e ) One P-4 post for a 
Management Analyst Officer in the Management Support Service of the Office of 
the Under-Secretary-General for Management ; ( f ) One General Service ( Other 
level ) Finance Assistant ( Health and Life Insurance Section ) in the Accounts 
Division , Department of Management ; ( g ) One P-4 and one P-3 post for 
Procurement Officers in the Procurement Division , Department of Management ; ( 
h ) One P-4 Legal Officer in the Office of the Legal Counsel , Office of Legal 
Affairs ; Decides to convert one P-5 and one General Service general temporary 
assistance position in the Conduct and Discipline Unit to posts ; Also decides 
to approve the following positions as general temporary assistance : ( a ) One 
P-4 Human Resources Officer ( Outreach and Strategic Staffing S
 ection ) in the Office of Human Resources Management , Department of 
Management ; ( b ) One P-3 Finance Officer in the Treasury Division , 
Department of Management ; Takes note of paragraph 130 of the report of the 
Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions,5 and decides to 
continue the four P-3 positions in the Peacekeeping Financing Division , 
Department of Management ; Decides to reduce the non-post resources by 
1,899,100 United States dollars , and requests the Secretary-General to 
consider applying the reduction , inter alia , to the consultancy requirements 
referred to in paragraphs 297 and 354 of the report of the Secretary-General on 
the budget for the support account for peacekeeping operations for the period 
from 1 July 2008 to 30 June 2009 ; Also decides to maintain , for the financial 
period from 1 July 2008 to 30 June 2009 , the funding mechanism for the support 
account used in the current period , from 1 July 2007 to 30 June 2008 , as 
approved in para
 graph 3 of its resolution 50/221 B of 7 June 1996 ; Financial performance 
report for the period from 1 July 2006 to 30 June 2007 Takes note of the report 
of the Secretary-General on the financial performance of the support account 
for peacekeeping operations for the period from 1 July 2006 to 30 June 2007 ; 
Decides not to transfer the amount of 2,014,000 dollars included in the amount 
of 7,097,000 dollars , previously authorized in its resolution 61/279 , 
representing the excess of the authorized level of the Peacekeeping Reserve 
Fund utilized to finance the requirements of the support account in respect of 
the period from 1 July 2007 to 30 June 2008 ; Decides to apply the total amount 
of 13,790,000 dollars , comprising the unencumbered balance of 5,491,600 
dollars and other income of 1,759,000 dollars in respect of the financial 
period ended 30 June 2007 , the support account fund balance in respect of 
financial periods ended 30 June 1997 , 30 June 1998 , 30 June 1999 and 30 June 2
 000 in the total amount of 2,138,000 dollars , and the excess of the 
authorized level of the Peacekeeping Reserve Fund in respect of the financial 
period ended 30 June 2007 in the amount of 4,401,400 dollars , to the support 
account requirements for the period from 1 July 2006 to 30 June 2007 ; Also 
decides to apply the excess of the authorized level of the Peacekeeping Reserve 
Fund in respect of the financial period ended 30 June 2007 in the amount of 
2,014,000 dollars to the support account requirements for the period from 1 
July 2007 to 30 June 2008 ; Budget estimates for the financial period from 1 
July 2008 to 30 June 2009 Approves the support account requirements in the 
amount of 273,922,800 dollars for the financial period from 1 July 2008 to 30 
June 2009 , including 1,122 continuing and 98 new temporary posts and their 
related post and non-post requirements ; Financing of the budget estimates 
Decides that the requirements for the support account for peacekeeping 
operations f
 or the financial period from 1 July 2008 to 30 June 2009 shall be financed as 
follows : ( a ) The amount of 469,600 dollars , representing the balance 
remaining of the excess of the authorized level of the Peacekeeping Reserve 
Fund in respect of the financial period ended 30 June 2007 , to be applied to 
the resources required for the financial period from 1 July 2008 to 30 June 
2009 ; ( b ) The balance of 273,453,200 dollars to be prorated among the 
budgets of the active peacekeeping operations for the financial period from 1 
July 2008 to 30 June 2009 ; ( c ) The estimated staff assessment income of 
26,274,600 dollars , comprising the amount of 26,221,200 dollars for the 
financial period from 1 July 2008 to 30 June 2009 and the increase of 53,400 
dollars in respect of the financial period ended 30 June 2007 , to be offset 
against the balance referred to in subparagraph ( b ) above , to be prorated 
among the budgets of the individual active peacekeeping operations . 109th 
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 INTRODUCTORY NOTE The Charter of the United Nations was signed on 26 June 1945 
, in San Francisco , at the conclusion of the United Nations Conference on 
International Organisation , and came into force on 24 October 1945. The 
Statute of the International Court of Justice is an integral part of the 
Charter . Amendments to Articles 23 , 27 and 61 of the Charter were adopted by 
the General Assembly on 17 December 1963 and came into force on 31 August 1965. 
A further amendment to Article 61 was adopted by the General Assembly on 20 
December 1971 , and came into force on 24 September 1973. An amendment to 
Article 109 , adopted by the General Assembly on 20 December 1965 , came into 
force on 12 June 1968. The amended Article 27 provides that decisions of the 
Security Council on procedural matters shall be made by an affirmative vote of 
nine members ( formerly seven ) and on 
 all other matters by an affirmative vote of nine members ( formerly seven ) , 
including the concurring votes of the five permanent members of the Security 
Council . The amendment to Article 61 , which entered into force on 31 August 
1965 , enlarged the membership of the Economic and Social Council from eighteen 
to twenty-seven . The subsequent amendment to that Article , which entered into 
force on 24 September 1973 , further increased the membership of the Council 
from twenty-seven to fifty-four . The amendment to Article 109 , which relates 
to the first paragraph of that Article , provides that a General Conference of 
Member States for the purpose of reviewing the Charter may be held at a date 
and place to be fixed by a two-thirds vote of the members of the General 
Assembly and by a vote of any nine members ( formerly seven ) of the Security 
Council . Paragraph 3 of Article 109 , which deals with the consideration of a 
possible review conference during the tenth regular session of
  the General Assembly , has been retained in its original form in its 
reference to a “ vote , of any seven members of the Security Council ” , 
the paragraph having been acted upon in 1955 by the General Assembly , at its 
tenth regular session , and by the Security Council . PREAMBLE TO THE CHARTER 
OF THE UNITED NATIONS WE THE PEOPLES OF THE UNITED NATIONS , DETERMINED to save 
succeeding generations from the scourge of war , which twice in our lifetime 
has brought untold sorrow to mankind , and to reaffirm faith in fundamental 
human rights , in the dignity and worth of the human person , in the equal 
rights of men and women and of nations large and small , and to establish 
conditions under which justice and respect for the obligations arising from 
treaties and other sources of international law can be maintained , and to 
promote social progress and better standards of life in larger freedom , AND 
FOR THESE ENDS to practice tolerance and live together in peace with one 
another as 
 good neighbours , and to unite our strength to maintain international peace 
and security , and to ensure , by the acceptance of principles and the 
institution of methods , that armed force shall not be used , save in the 
common interest , and to employ international machinery for the promotion of 
the economic and social advancement of all peoples , HAVE RESOLED TO COMBINE 
OUR EFFORTS TO ACCOMPLISH THESE AIMS Accordingly , our respective Governments , 
through representatives assembled in the city of San Francisco , who have 
exhibited their full powers found to be in good and due form , have agreed to 
the present Charter of the United Nations and do hereby establish an 
international organization to be known as the United Nations . CHAPTER I 
PURPOSES AND PRINCIPLES Article 1 The Purposes of the United Nations are : 1. 
To maintain international peace and security , and to that end : to take 
effective collective measures for the prevention and removal of threats to the 
peace , and for th
 e suppression of acts of aggression or other breaches of the peace , and to 
bring about by peaceful means , and in conformity with the principles of 
justice and international law , adjustment or settlement of international 
disputes or situations which might lead to a breach of the peace ; 2. To 
develop friendly relations among nations based on respect for the principle of 
equal rights and self-determination of peoples , and to take other appropriate 
measures to strengthen universal peace ; 3. To achieve international 
co-operation in solving international problems of an economic , social , 
cultural , or humanitarian character , and in promoting and encouraging respect 
for human rights and for fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to 
race , sex , language , or religion ; and 4. To be a centre for harmonizing the 
actions of nations in the attainment of these common ends . Article 2 The 
Organization and its Members , in pursuit of the Purposes stated in Article 1 , 
shall a
 ct in accordance with the following Principles . 1. The Organization is based 
on the principle of the sovereign equality of all its Members . 2. All Members 
, in order to ensure to all of them the rights and benefits resulting from 
membership , shall fulfil in good faith the obligations assumed by them in 
accordance with the present Charter . 3. All Members shall settle their 
international disputes by peaceful means in such a manner that international 
peace and security , and . justice , are not endangered . 4. All Members shall 
refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force 
against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state , or 
in any other manner inconsistent with the Purposes of the United Nations . 5. 
All Members shall give the United Nations every assistance in any action it 
takes in accordance with the present Charter , and shall refrain from giving 
assistance to any state against which the United Nations is taking preventive or
  enforcement action . 6. The Organization shall ensure that states which are 
not Members of the United Nations act in accordance with these Principles so 
far as may be necessary for the maintenance of international peace and security 
. 7. Nothing contained in the present Charter shall authorize the United 
Nations to intervene in matters which are essentially within the domestic 
jurisdiction of any state or shall require the Members to submit such matters 
to settlement under the present Charter ; but this principle shall not 
prejudice the application of enforcement measures under Chapter VII . CHAPTER 
II MEMBERSHIP Article 3 The original Members of the United Nations shall be the 
states which , having participated in the United Nations Conference on 
International Organization at San Francisco , or having previously signed the 
Declaration by United Nations of 1 January 1942 , sign the present Charter and 
ratify it in accordance with Article 110. Article 4 1. Membership in the United 
N
 ations is open to a other peace-loving states which accept the obligations 
contained in the present Charter and , in the judgment of the Organization , 
are able and willing to carry out these obligations . 2. The admission of any 
such state to membership in the Nations will be effected by a decision of the 
General Assembly upon the recommendation of the Security Council . Article 5 A 
Member of the United Nations against which preventive or enforcement action has 
been taken by the Security Council may be suspended from the exercise of the 
rights and privileges of membership by the General Assembly upon the 
recommendation of the Security Council . The exercise of these rights and 
privileges may be restored by the Security Council . Article 6 A Member of the 
United Nations which has persistently violated the Principles contained in the 
present Charter may be ' expelled from the Organization by the General Assembly 
upon the recommendation of the Security Council . CHAPTER III ORGANS Art
 icle 7 1. There are established as the principal organs of the United Nations 
: a General Assembly , a Security Council , an Economic and Social Council , a 
Trusteeship Council , an International Court of Justice , and a Secretariat . 
2. Such subsidiary organs as may be found necessary may be established in 
accordance with the present Charter . Article 8 The United Nations shall place 
no restrictions on the eligibility of men and women to participate in any 
capacity and under conditions of equality in its principal and subsidiary 
organs . CHAPTER IV THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY Composition Article 9 1. The General 
Assembly shall consist of all the Members of the United Nations . 2. Each 
Member shall have not more than five representatives in the General Assembly . 
Functions and Powers Article 10 The General Assembly may discuss any questions 
or any matters within the scope of the present Charter or relating to the 
powers and functions of any organs provided for in the present Charter , and 
 , except as provided in Article 12 , may make recommendations to the Members 
of the United Nations or to the Security Council or to both on any such 
questions or matters . Article 11 1. The General Assembly may consider the 
general principles of co-operation in the maintenance of international peace 
and security , including the principles governing disarmament and the 
regulation of armaments , and may make recommendations with regard to such 
principles to the Members or to the Security Council or to both . 2. The 
General Assembly may discuss any questions relating to the maintenance of 
international peace and security brought before it by any Member of the United 
Nations , or by the Security Council , or by a state which is not a Member of 
the United Nations in accordance with Article 35 , paragraph 2 , and , except 
as provided in Article 12 , may make recommendations with regard to any such 
questions to the state or states concerned or to the Security Council or to 
both . Any such 
 question on which action is necessary shall be referred to the Security 
Council by the General Assembly either before or after discussion . 3. The 
General Assembly may call the attention of the Security Council to situations 
which are likely to endanger international peace and security . 4. The powers 
of the General Assembly set forth in this Article shall not limit the general 
scope of Article 10. Article 12 1. While the Security Council is exercising in 
respect of any dispute or situation the functions assigned to it in the present 
Charter , the General Assembly shall not make any recommendation with regard to 
that dispute or situation unless the Security Council so requests . 2. The 
Secretary-General , with the consent of the Security Council , shall notify the 
General Assembly at each session of any matters relative to the maintenance of 
international peace and security which are being dealt with by the Security 
Council and similarly notify the General Assembly , or the Members 
 of the United Nations if the General Assembly is not in session , immediately 
the Security Council ceases to deal with such matters . Article 13 1. The 
General Assembly shall initiate studies and make recommendations for the 
purpose of : a. promoting international co-operation in the political field and 
encouraging the progressive development of international law and its 
codification ; b. promoting international co-operation in the economic , social 
, cultural , educational , and health fields , an assisting in the realization 
of human rights and fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race 
, sex , language , or religion . 2. The further responsibilities , functions 
and powers of the General with respect to matters mentioned in paragraph ) 
above are set forth in Chapters IX and X. Article 14 Subject to the provisions 
of Article 12 , the General Assembly may recommend measures for the peaceful 
adjustment of any situation , regardless of origin , which it deems likely t
 o impair the general welfare or friendly relations among nations , including 
situations resulting from a violation of the provisions of the present Charter 
setting forth the Purposes and Principles of the United Nations . Article 15 1. 
The General Assembly shall receive and consider annual and special reports from 
the Security Council ; these reports shall include an account of the measures 
that the Security Council has decided upon or taken to maintain international 
peace and security . 2. The General Assembly shall receive and consider reports 
from the other organs of the United Nations . Article 16 The General Assembly 
shall perform such functions with respect to the international trusteeship 
system as are assigned to it under Chapters XII and XIII , including the 
approval of the trusteeship agreements for areas not designated as strategic . 
Article 17 1. The Genera Assembly shall consider and approve the budget of the 
Organization . 2. The expenses of the Organization shall be b
 orne by the Members as apportioned by the General Assembly . 3. The Assembly 
shall consider and approve any financial and budgetary arrangements with 
specialize agencies referred to in Article 57 and shall examine the 
administrative budgets of such specialized agencies with a view to making 
recommendations to the agencies concerned . Voting Article 18 1. Each member of 
the General Assembly shall have one vote . 2. Decisions of the General Assembly 
on important questions shall be made by a two-thirds majority of the members 
present and voting . These questions shall include : recommendations with 
respect to the maintenance of international peace and security , the election 
of the non-permanent members of the Security Council , the election of the 
members of the Economic and Social Council , the election of members of the 
Trusteeship Council in accordance with paragraph 1 of Article 86 , the 
admission of new Members to the United Nations , the suspension of the rights 
and privileges o
 f membership , the expulsion of Members , questions relating to the operation 
of the trusteeship system , and budgetary questions . 3. Decisions on other 
questions , including the determination of additional categories of questions 
to be decided by a two-thirds majority , shall be made by a majority of the 
members present and voting . Article 19 A Member of the United Nations which is 
in arrears in the payment of its financial contributions to the Organization 
shall have no vote in the General Assembly if the amount of its arrears equals 
or exceeds the amount of the contributions due from it for the preceding two 
full years . The General Assembly may , nevertheless , permit such a Member to 
vote if it is satisfied that the failure to pay is due to conditions beyond the 
of the Member . Procedure Article 20 The General Assembly shall meet in regular 
annual sessions and in such special sessions as occasion may require . Special 
sessions shall be convoked by the Secretary-General at the
  request of the Security Council or of a majority of the Members of the United 
Nations . Article 21 The General Assembly shall adopt its own rules of 
procedure . It shall elect its President for each session . Article 22 The 
General Assembly may establish such subsidiary organs as it deems necessary for 
the performance of its functions . CHAPTER V THE SECURITY COUNCIL Composition 
Article 23 1. The Security Council shall consist of fifteen Members of the 
United Nations . The Republic of China , France , the Union of Soviet Socialist 
, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland , and the United 
States of America shall be permanent members of the Security Council . The 
General Assembly shall elect ten other Members of the United Nations to be 
non-permanent members of the Security Council , due regard being specially paid 
, in the first instance to the contribution of Members of the United Nations to 
the maintenance of international peace and security and to the other purp
 oses of the Organization , and also to equitable geographical distribution . 
2. The non-permanent members of the Security Council shall be elected for a 
term of two years . In the first election of the non-permanent members after 
the increase of the membership of the Security Council from eleven to fifteen , 
two of the four additional members shall be chosen for a term of one year . A 
retiring member shall not be eligible for immediate re-election . 3. Each 
member of the Security Council shall have one representative . Functions and 
Powers Article 24 1. In order to ensure prompt and effective action by the 
United Nations , its Members confer on the Security Council primary 
responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security , and 
agree that in carrying out its duties under this responsibility the Security 
Council acts on their behalf . 2. In discharging these duties the Security 
Council shall act in accordance with the Purposes and Principles of the United 
Nations
  . The specific powers granted to the Security Council for the discharge of 
these duties are laid down in Chapters VI , VII , VIII , and XII . 3. The 
Security Council shall submit annual and , when necessary , special reports to 
the General Assembly for its consideration . Article 25 The Members of the 
United Nations agree to accept and carry out the decisions of the Security 
Council in accordance with the present Charter . Article 26 In order to promote 
the establishment and maintenance of international peace and security with the 
least diversion for armaments of the world 's human and economic resources , 
the Security Council shall be responsible for formulating , with the assistance 
of the Military Staff Committee referred to in Article 47 , plans to be 
submitted to the Members of the United-Nations for the establishment of a 
system for the regulation of armaments . Voting Article 27 1. Each member of 
the Security Council shall have one vote . 2. Decisions of the Security Council
  on procedural matters shall be made by an affirmative vote of nine members . 
3. Decisions of the Security Council on all other matters shall be made by an 
affirmative vote of nine members including the concurring votes of the 
permanent members ; provided that , in decisions under Chapter VI , and under 
paragraph 3 of Article 52 , a party to a dispute shall abstain from voting . 
Procedure Article 28 1. The Security Council shall be so organized as to be 
able to function continuously . Each member of the Security Council shall for 
this purpose be represented at times at the seat of the Organization . 2. The 
Security Council shall hold meetings at which each of its members may , if it 
so desires , be represented by a member of the government or by some other 
specially designated representative . 3. The Security Council may hold meetings 
at such places other than the seat of the Organization as in its judgment will 
best facilitate its work . Article 29 The Security Council may establis
 h such subsidiary organs as it deems necessary for the performance of its 
functions . Article 30 The Security Council shall adopt its own rules of 
procedure , including the method of selecting its President . Article 31 Any 
Member of the United Nations which is not a member of the Security Council may 
participate , without vote , in the discussion of any question brought before 
the Security Council whenever the latter considers that the interests of that 
Member are specially affected . Article 32 Any Member of the United Nations 
which is not a member of the Security Council or any state which is not a 
Member of the United Nations , if it is a party to a dispute under 
consideration by the Security Council , shall be invited to participate , 
without vote , in the discussion relating to the dispute . The Security Council 
shall any down such conditions as it deems just for the participation of a 
state which is not a Member of the United Nations . CHAPTER VI PACIFIC 
SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTE
 S Article 33 1. The parties to any dispute , the continuance of which is 
likely to endanger the maintenance of international peace and security , shall 
, first of a , seek a solution by negotiation , enquiry , mediation , 
conciliation , arbitration , judicial settlement , resort to regional agencies 
or arrangements , or other peaceful means of their own choice . 2. The Security 
Council shall , when it deems necessary , call upon the parties to settle their 
dispute by such means . Article 34 The Security Council may investigate any 
dispute , or any situation which might lead to international friction or give 
rise to a dispute , in order to determine whether the continuance of the 
dispute or situation is likely to endanger the maintenance of international 
peace and security . Article 35 l. Any Member of the United Nations may bring 
any dispute , ~r any situation of the nature referred to in Article 34 , to the 
attention of the Security Council or of the General Assembly . 2. A state w
 hich is not a Member of the United Nations may bring to the attention of the 
Security Council or of the General Assembly any dispute to which it is a party 
if it accepts in advance , for the purposes of the dispute , the obligations of 
pacific settlement provided in the present Charter . 3. The proceedings of the 
General Assembly in respect of matters brought to its attention under this 
Article will be subject to the provisions of Articles 11 and 12. Article 36 1. 
The Security Council may , at any stage of a dispute of the nature referred to 
in Article 33 or of a situation of like nature , recommend appropriate 
procedures or methods of adjustment . 2. The Security Council should take into 
consideration any procedures for the settlement of the dispute which have 
already been adopted by the parties . 3. In making recommendations under this 
Article the Security Council should also take into consideration that legal 
disputes should as a general rule be referred by the parties to the Int
 ernational Court of Justice in accordance with the provisions of the Statute 
of the Court . Article 37 1. Should the parties to a dispute of the nature 
referred to in Article 33 fail to settle it by the means indicated in that 
Article , they shall refer it to the Security Council . 2. If the Security 
Council deems that the continuance of the dispute is in fact likely to endanger 
the maintenance of international peace and security , it shall decide whether 
to take action under Article 36 or to recommend such terms of settlement as it 
may consider appropriate . Article 38 Without prejudice to the provisions of 
Articles 33 to 37 , the Security Council may , if all the parties to any 
dispute so request , make recommendations to the parties with a view to a 
pacific settlement of the dispute . CHAPTER VII ACTION WITH RESPECT TO THREATS 
TO THE PEACE , BREACHES OF THE PEACE , AND ACTS OF AGGRESSION Article 39 The 
Security Council shall determine the existence of any threat to the peace , br
 each of the peace , or act of aggression and shall make recommendations , or 
decide what measures shall be taken in accordance with Articles 4 and 42 , to 
maintain or restore international peace and security . Article 40 In order to 
prevent an aggravation of the situation , the Security Council may , before 
making the recommendations or deciding upon the measures provided for in 
Article 39 , call upon the parties concerned to comply with such provisional 
measures as it deems necessary or desirable . Such provisional measures shall 
be without prejudice to the rights , claims , or position of the parties 
concerned . The Security Council shall duly take account of failure to comply 
with such provisional measures . Article 41 The Security Council may decide 
what measures not involving the use of armed force are to be employed to give 
effect to its decisions , and it may call upon the Members of the United 
Nations to apply such measures . These may include complete or partial 
interruptio
 n of economic relations and of rail , sea , air , postal , telegraphic , radio 
, and other means of communication , and the severance of diplomatic relations 
. Article 42 Should the Security Council consider that measures provided for in 
Article 41 would be inadequate or have proved to be inadequate , it may take 
such action by air , sea , or land forces as may be necessary to maintain or 
restore international peace and security . Such action may include 
demonstrations , blockade , and other operations by air , sea , or land forces 
of Members of the United Nations . Article 43 1. All Members of the United 
Nations , in order to contribute to the maintenance of international peace and 
security , undertake to make available to the Security Council , on its and in 
accordance with a special agreement or agreements , armed forces , assistance , 
and facilities , including rights of passage , necessary for the purpose of 
maintaining international peace and security . 2. Such agreement or ag
 reements shall govern the numbers and types of forces , their degree of 
readiness and general location , and the nature of the facilities and 
assistance to be provided . 3. The agreement or agreements shall be negotiated 
as soon as possible on the initiative of the Security Council . They shall be 
concluded between the Security Council and Members or between the Security 
Council and groups of Members and shall be subject to ratification by the 
signatory states in accordance with their respective constitutional processes . 
Article 44 When Security Council has decided to use force it shall , before 
calling upon a Member not represented on it to provide armed forces in 
fulfilment of the obligations assumed under Article 43 , invite that Member , 
if the Member so desires , to participate in the decisions of the Security 
Council concerning the employment of contingents of that Member 's armed forces 
. Article 45 In order to enable the Nations to take urgent military measures , 
Members sh
 all hold immediately available national air-force contingents for combined 
international enforcement action . The strength and degree of readiness of 
these contingents and plans for their combined action shall be determined , 
within the limits laid down in the special agreement or agreements referred to 
in Article 43 , by the Security Council with the assistance of the Military 
Committee . Article 46 Plans for the application of armed force shall be made 
by the Security Council with the assistance of the Military Staff Committee . 
Article 47 1. There shall be established a Military Staff Committee to advise 
and assist the Security Council on questions relating to the Security Council 
's military requirements for the maintenance of international peace and 
security , the employment and command of forces placed at its disposal , the 
regulation of armaments , and possible disarmament . 2. The Military Staff 
Committee consist of the Chiefs of Staff of the permanent members of the Securit
 y Council or their representatives . Any Member of the United Nations not 
permanently represented on the Committee shall be invited by the Committee to 
be associated with it when the efficient discharge of the Committee 's 
responsibilities requires the participation of that Member its work . 3. The 
Military Staff Committee be responsible under the Security Council for the 
strategic direction of any armed forces paced at the disposal of the Security 
Council . Questions relating to the command of such forces shall be worked out 
subsequently . 4. The Military Staff Committee , with the authorization of the 
security Council and after consultation with appropriate regional agencies , 
may establish sub-committees . Article 48 1. The action required to carry out 
the decisions of the Security Council for the maintenance of international 
peace and security shall be taken by all the Members of the United Nations or 
by some of them , as the Security Council may determine . 2. Such decisions sh
 all be carried out by the Members of the United Nations directly and through 
their action in the appropriate international agencies of which they are 
members . Article 49 The Members of the United Nations shall join in affording 
mutual assistance in carrying out the measures decided upon by the Security 
Council . Article 50 If preventive or enforcement measures against any state 
are taken by the Security Council , any other state , whether a Member of the 
United Nations or not , which finds itself confronted with special economic 
problems arising from the carrying out of those measures shall have the right 
to consult the Security Council with regard to a solution of those problems . 
Article 51 Nothing in the present Charter shall impair the inherent right of 
individual or collective self-defence if an armed attack occurs against a 
Member of the United Nations , until the Security Council has taken measures 
necessary to maintain international peace and security . Measures taken by Me
 mbers in the exercise of this right of self-defence shall be immediately 
reported to the Security Council and shall not in any way affect the authority 
and responsibility of the Security Council under the present Charter to take at 
any time such action as it deems necessary in order to maintain or restore 
international peace and security . CHAPTER VIII REGIONAL ARRANGEMENTS Article 
52 1. Nothing in the present Charter the existence of regional arrangements or 
agencies for dealing with such matters relating to the maintenance of 
international peace and security as are appropriate fur regional action , 
provided that such arrangements or agencies and their activities are consistent 
with the Purposes and Principles of the United Nations . 2. The Members of the 
United Nations entering into such arrangements or constituting such agencies 
shall make every effort to achieve pacific settlement of local disputes through 
such regional arrangements or by such regional agencies before referring 
 them to the Security Council . 3. The Security Council shall encourage the 
development of pacific settlement of local disputes through such regional 
arrangements or by such regional agencies either on the initiative of the 
states concerned or by reference from the Security Council . 4. This Article in 
no way the application of Articles 34 and 35. Article 53 1. The Security 
Council shall , where appropriate , utilize such regional arrangements or 
agencies for enforcement action under its authority . But no enforcement action 
shall be taken under regional arrangements or by regional agencies without the 
authorization of the Security Council , with the exception of measures against 
any enemy state , as defined in paragraph 2 of this Article , provided for 
pursuant to Article 107 or in regional arrangements directed against renewal of 
aggressive policy on the part of any such state , until such time as the 
Organization may , on request of the Governments concerned , be charged with 
the 
 responsibility for preventing further aggression by such a state . 2. The term 
enemy state as used in paragraph 1 of this Article applies to any state which 
during the Second World War has been an enemy of any signatory of the present 
Charter . Article 54 The Security Council shall at all times be kept fully 
informed of activities undertaken or in contemplation under regional 
arrangements or by regional agencies for the maintenance of international peace 
and security . CHAPTER IX INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CO-OPERATION 
Article 55 With a view to the creation of conditions of stability and 
well-being which are necessary for peaceful and friendly relations among 
nations based on respect for the principle of equal rights and 
self-determination of peoples , the United Nations shall promote : a. higher 
standards of living , fu employment , and conditions of economic and social 
progress and development ; b. solutions of international economic , social , 
health , and related problems
  ; and international cultural and educational cooperation ; and c. universal 
respect for , and observance of , human rights and fundamental freedoms for all 
without distinction as to race , sex , language , or religion . Article 56 All 
Members pledge themselves to take joint and separate action in co-operation 
with the Organization for the achievement of the purposes set forth in Article 
55. Article 57 1. The various specialized agencies , established by 
intergovernmental agreement and having wide international responsibilities , as 
defined in their basic instruments , in economic , social , cultural , 
educational , health , and related fields , shall be brought into relationship 
with the United Nations in accordance with the provisions of Article 63. 2. 
Such agencies thus brought into relationship with the United Nations are 
hereinafter referred to as specialized agencies . Article 58 The Organization 
shall make recommendations for the co-ordination of the policies and activities 
o
 f the specialized agencies . Article 59 The Organization shall , where 
appropriate , initiate negotiations among the states concerned for the creation 
of any new specialized agencies required for the accomplishment of the purposes 
set forth in Article 55. Article 60 Responsibility for the discharge of the 
functions of the Organization set forth in this Chapter shall be vested in the 
General Assembly and , under the authority of the General Assembly , in the 
Economic and Social Council , which shall have for this purpose the powers set 
forth in Chapter X. CHAPTER X THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL Composition 
Article 61 1. The Economic and Social Council shall consist of fifty-four 
Members of the United Nations elected by the General Assembly . 2. Subject to 
the provisions of paragraph 3 , eighteen members of the Economic and Social 
Council shall be elected each year for a term of three years . A retiring 
member shall be eligible for immediate re-election . 3. At the first election af
 ter the increase in the membership of the Economic and Social Council from 
twenty-seven to fifty-four members , in addition to the members elected in 
place of the nine members whose term of office expires at the end of that year 
, twenty-seven additional members shall be elected . Of these twenty-seven 
additional members , the term of office of nine members so elected shall expire 
at the end of one year , and of nine other members at the end of two years , in 
accordance with arrangements made by the General Assembly . 4. Each member of 
the Economic and Social Council shall have one representative . Functions and 
Powers Article 62 1. The Economic and Social Council may make or initiate 
studies and reports with respect to international economic , social , cultural 
, educational , health , and related matters and may make recommendations with 
respect to any such matters to the General Assembly , to the Members of the 
United Nations , and to the specialized agencies concerned . 2. It ma
 y make recommendations for the purpose of promoting respect for , and 
observance of , human rights and fundamental freedoms for all . 3. It may 
prepare draft conventions for submission to the General Assembly , with respect 
to matters falling within its competence . 4. It may call , in accordance with 
the rules prescribed by the United Nations , international conferences on 
matters falling within its competence . Article 63 1. The Economic and Social 
Council may enter into agreements with any of the agencies referred to in 
Article 57 , defining the terms on which the agency concerned shall be brought 
into relationship with the United Nations . Such agreements shall be subject to 
approval by the General Assembly . 2. It may co-ordinate the activities of the 
specialized agencies through consultation with and recommendations to such 
agencies and through recommendations to the General Assembly and to the Members 
of the United Nations . Article 64 1. The Economic and Social Council may t
 ake appropriate steps to obtain regular reports from the specialized agencies 
. may make arrangements with the Members of the United Nations and with the 
specialized agencies to obtain reports on the steps taken to give effect to its 
own recommendations and to recommendations on matters falling within its 
competence made by the General Assembly . 2. It may communicate its 
observations on these reports to the General Assembly . Article 65 The Economic 
and Social Council may furnish information to the Security Council and shall 
assist the Security Council upon its request . Article 66 1. The Economic and 
Social Council shall perform such functions as fall within its competence in 
connexion with the carrying out of the recommendations of the General Assembly 
. 2. It may , with the approval of the General Assembly , perform services at 
the request of Members of the United Nations and at the request of specialized 
agencies . 3. It shall perform such other functions as are specified elsew
 here in the present Charter or as may be assigned to it by the General 
Assembly . Voting Article 67 1. Each member of the Economic and Social Council 
shall have one vote . 2. Decisions of the Economic and Social Council shall be 
made by a majority of the members present and voting . Procedure Article 68 The 
Economic and Social Council shall set up commissions in economic and social 
fields and for the promotion of human rights , and such other commissions as 
may for the performance of its functions . Article 69 The Economic and Social 
Council shall invite any Member of the United Nations to participate , without 
vote , in its deliberations on any matter of particular concern to that Member 
. Article 70 The Economic and Social Council may make arrangements for 
representatives of the specialized agencies to participate , without vote , in 
its deliberations and in those of the commissions established by it , and for 
its representatives to participate in the deliberations of the speciali
 zed agencies . Article 71 The Economic and Social Council may make suitable 
arrangements for consultation with non-governmental organizations which are 
concerned with matters within its competence . Such arrangements may be made 
with international organizations and , where appropriate , with national 
organizations after consultation with the Member of the United Nations 
concerned . Article 72 1. The Economic and Social Council shall adopt its own 
rules of procedure , including the method of selecting its President . 2. The 
Economic and Social Council shall meet as required in accordance with its rules 
, which shall include provision for the convening of meetings on the request of 
a majority of its members . CHAPTER XI DECLARATION REGARDING NON-SELF-GOVERNING 
TERRITORIES Article 73 Members of the United Nations which have or assume 
responsibilities for the administration of territories whose peoples have not 
yet attained a full measure of self-government recognize the principle that 
 the interests of the inhabitants of these territories are paramount , and 
accept as a sacred trust the obligation to promote to the utmost , within the 
system of international peace and security established by the present Charter , 
the well-being of the inhabitants of these territories , and , to this end : a. 
to ensure , with due respect for the culture of the peoples concerned , their 
political , economic , social , and educational advancement , their just 
treatment , and their protection against abuses ; b. to develop self-government 
, to take due account of the political aspirations of the peoples , and to 
assist them in the progressive development of their free political institutions 
, according to the particular circumstances of each territory and its peoples 
and their varying stages of advancement ; c. to further international peace and 
security ; d. to promote constructive measures of development , to encourage 
research , and to co-operate with one another and , when and whe
 re appropriate , with specialized international bodies with a view to the 
practical achievement of the social , economic , and scientific purposes set 
forth in this Article ; and e. to transmit regularly to the Secretary-General 
for information purposes , subject to such limitation as security and 
constitutional considerations may require , statistical and other information 
of a technical nature relating to economic , social , and educational 
conditions in the territories for which they are respectively responsible other 
than those territories to which Chapters XII and XIII apply . Article 74 
Members of the United Nations also agree that their policy in respect of the 
territories to which this Chapter applies , no less than in respect of their 
metropolitan areas , must be based on the general principle of 
good-neigh-bourliness , due account being taken of the interests and well-being 
of the rest of the world , in social , economic , and commercial matters . 
CHAPTER XII INTERNATIONAL
  TRUSTEESHIP SYSTEM Article 75 The United Nations shall establish under its 
authority an international trusteeship system for the administration and 
supervision of such territories as may be placed thereunder by subsequent 
individual agreements . These territories are hereinafter referred to as trust 
territories . Article 76 The basic objectives of the trusteeship system , in 
accordance with the Purposes of the United Nations laid down in Article 1 of 
the present Charter , shall be : a. to further international peace and security 
; b. to promote the political , economic , social , and educational advancement 
of the inhabitants of the trust territories , and their progressive development 
towards self-government or independence as may be appropriate to the particular 
circumstances of each territory and its peoples and the freely expressed wishes 
of the peoples concerned , and as may be provided by the terms of each 
trusteeship agreement ; c. to encourage respect for human rights and f
 or fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race , sex , 
language , or religion , and to encourage recognition of the interdependence of 
the peoples of the world ; and d. to ensure equal treatment in social , 
economic , and commercial matters for all Members of the United Nations and 
their , and also equal treatment for the latter in the administration of 
justice , without prejudice to the attainment of the foregoing objectives and 
subject to the provisions of Article 80. Article 77 1. The trusteeship system 
shall apply to such territories in the following categories as may be placed 
thereunder by means of trusteeship agreements : a. territories now held under 
mandate ; b. territories which may be detached from enemy states as a result of 
the Second World War ; and c. territories voluntarily placed under the system 
by states responsible for their administration . 2. It will be a matter for 
subsequent agreement as to which territories in the foregoing categories will be
  brought under the trusteeship system and upon what terms . Article 78 The 
trusteeship system shall not apply to territories which have become Members of 
the United Nations , relationship among which shall be based on respect for the 
principle of sovereign equality . Article 79 The terms of trusteeship for each 
territory to be placed under the trusteeship system , including any alteration 
or amendment , shall be agreed upon by the states directly concerned , 
including the mandatory power in the case of territories held under mandate by 
a Member of the United Nations , and shall be approved as provided for in 
Articles 83 and 85. Article 80 1. Except as may be agreed upon in individual 
trusteeship agreements , made under Articles 77 , 79 , and 81 , placing each 
territory under the trusteeship system , and until such agreements have been 
concluded , nothing in this Chapter shall be construed in or of itself to alter 
in any manner the rights whatsoever of any states or any peoples or th
 e terms of existing international instruments to which Members of the United 
Nations may respectively be parties . 2. Paragraph 1 of this Article shall not 
be interpreted as giving grounds for delay or postponement of the negotiation 
and conclusion of agreements for placing mandated and other territories under 
the trusteeship system as provided for in Article 77. Article 81 The 
trusteeship agreement shall in each case include the terms under which the 
trust territory will be administered and designate the authority which will 
exercise the administration of the trust territory . Such authority , 
hereinafter called the administering authority , may be one or more states or 
the Organization itself . Article 82 There may be designated , in any 
trusteeship agreement , a strategic area or areas which may include part or all 
of the trust territory to which the agreement applies , without prejudice to 
any special agreement or agreements made under Article 43. Article 83 1. All 
functions of 
 the United Nations relating to strategic areas , including the approval of the 
terms of the trusteeship agreements and of their alteration or amendment , 
shall be exercised by the Security Council . 2. he basic objectives set forth 
in Article 76 shall be applicable to the people of each strategic area . 43 3. 
The Security Council shall , subject to the provisions of the trusteeship 
agreements and without prejudice to security considerations , avail itself of 
the assistance of the Trusteeship Council to perform those functions of the 
United Nations under the trusteeship system relating to political , economic , 
social , and educational matters in the strategic areas . Article 84 It shall 
be the duty of the administering authority to ensure that the trust territory 
shall play its part in the maintenance of international peace and security . To 
this end the administering authority may make use of volunteer forces , 
facilities , and assistance from the trust territory in carrying out th
 e obligations towards the Security Council undertaken in this regard by the 
administering authority , as well as for local defence and the maintenance of 
law and order within the trust territory . Article 85 1. The functions of the 
United Nations with regard to trusteeship agreements for all areas not 
designated as strategic , including the approval of the terms of the 
trusteeship agreements and of their alteration or amendment , shall be 
exercised by the General Assembly . 2. The Trusteeship Council , operating 
under the authority of the General Assembly , shall assist the General Assembly 
in carrying out these functions . CHAPTER XIII THE TRUSTEESHIP COUNCIL 
Composition Article 86 1. The Trusteeship Council shall consist of the 
following Members of the United Nations : a. those Members administering trust 
territories ; b. such of those Members mentioned by name in Article 23 as are 
not administering trust territories ; and c. as many other Members elected for 
three-year terms by t
 he General Assembly as may be necessary to ensure that the total number of 
members of the Trusteeship Council is equally divided between those Members of 
the United Nations which administer trust territories and those which do not . 
2. Each member of the Trusteeship Council shall designate one specially 
qualified person to represent it therein . Functions and Powers Article 87 The 
General Assembly and , under its authority , the Trusteeship Council , in 
carrying out their functions , may : a. consider reports submitted by the 
administering authority ; b. accept petitions and examine them in consultation 
with the administering authority ; c. provide for periodic visits to the 
respective trust territories at times agreed upon with the administering 
authority ; and d. take these and other actions in conformity with the terms of 
the trusteeship agreements . Article 88 The Trusteeship Council shall formulate 
a questionnaire on the political , economic , social , and educational advanceme
 nt of the inhabitants of each trust territory , and the administering 
authority for each trust territory within the competence of the General 
Assembly shall make an annual report to the General Assembly upon the basis of 
such questionnaire . Voting Article 89 1. Each member of the Trusteeship 
Council shall have one vote . 2. Decisions of the Trusteeship Council shall be 
made by a majority of the members present and voting . Procedure Article 90 1. 
The Trusteeship Council shall adopt its own rules of procedure , including the 
method of selecting its President . 2. The Trusteeship Council shall meet as 
required in accordance with its rules , which shall include provision for the 
convening of meetings on the request of a majority of its members . Article 91 
The Trusteeship Council shall , when appropriate , avail itself of the 
assistance of the Economic and Social Council and of the specialized agencies 
in regard to matters with which they are respectively concerned . CHAPTER XIV 
THE I
 NTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE Article 92 The International Court of Justice 
shall be the principal judicial organ of the United Nations . It shall function 
in accordance with the annexed Statute , which is based upon the Statute of the 
Permanent Court of International Justice and forms an integral part of the 
present Charter . Article 93 1. All Members of the United Nations are facto 
parties to the Statute of the International Court of Justice . 2. A state which 
is not ~ of the United Nations may become a party to the Statute of the 
International Court of Justice on to be determined in each case by the General 
Assembly upon the recommendation of the Security Council . Article 94 1. Each 
Member of the United Nations undertakes to comply with the decision of the 
International Court of Justice in any case to which it is a party . 2. If any 
party to a case fails to perform the obligations incumbent upon it under a 
judgment rendered by the Court , the other party may have recourse to the
  Security Council , which may , if it deems necessary , make recommendations 
or decide upon measures to be taken to give to the judgment . Article 95 
Nothing in the present Charter shall prevent Members of the United Nations from 
entrusting the solution of their differences to other tribunals by virtue of 
agreements already in existence or which may be concluded in the future . 
Article 96 1. The General Assembly or the Security Council may request the 
International Court of Justice to give an advisory opinion on any legal 
question . 2. Other organs of the United Nations and specialized agencies , 
which may at any time be so authorized by the General Assembly , may also 
request advisory opinions of the Court on legal questions arising within the 
scope of their activities . CHAPTER XV THE SECRETARIAT Article 97 The 
Secretariat shall comprise a Secretary-General and such staff as the 
Organization may require . The Secretary-General shall be appointed by the 
General Assembly upon the re
 commendation of the Security Council . He shall be the chief administrative 
officer of the Organization . Article 98 The Secretary-General shall act in 
that capacity in all meetings of the General Assembly , of the Security Council 
, of the Economic and Social Council , and of the Trusteeship Council , and 
shall perform such other functions as are entrusted to him by these organs . 
The Secretary-General shall make an annual report to the General Assembly on 
the work of the Organization . Article 99 The Secretary-General may bring to 
the attention of the Security Council any matter which in his opinion may 
threaten the maintenance of international peace and security . Article 100 1. 
In the performance of their duties the Secretary-General and the staff shall 
not seek or receive instructions from any government or from any other 
authority externa to the Organization . They shall refrain from any action 
which might on their position as international officials responsible only to 
the Or
 ganization . 2. Each Member of the United Nations undertakes to respect the 
exclusively international character of the responsibilities of the 
Secretary-General and the staff and not to seek to influence them in the 
discharge of their responsibilities . Article 101 1. The staff shall be 
appointed by the Secretary-General under regulations established by the General 
Assembly . 2. Appropriate staffs shall be permanently assigned to the Economic 
and Social Council , the Trusteeship Council , and , as required , to other 
organs of the United Nations . These staffs shall form a part of the 
Secretariat . 3. The paramount consideration in the employment of the staff and 
in the determination of the conditions of service shall be the necessity of 
securing the highest standards of efficiency , competence , and integrity . Due 
regard shall be paid to the importance of recruiting the staff on as wide a 
geographical basis as possible . CHAPTER XVI MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS Article 
102 1. Every tr
 eaty and every international agreement entered into by any Member of the 
United Nations after the present Charter comes into force shall as soon as 
possible be registered with the Secretariat and published by it . 2. No party 
to any such treaty or international agreement which has not been registered in 
accordance with the provisions of paragraph I of this Article may invoke that 
treaty or agreement before any organ of the United Nations . Article 103 In the 
event of a conflict between the obligations of the Members of the United 
Nations under the present Charter and their obligations under any other 
international agreement , their obligations under the present Charter shall 
prevail . Article 104 The Organization shall enjoy in the territory of each of 
its Members such legal capacity as may be necessary for the exercise of its 
functions and the fulfilment of its purposes . Article 105 1. The Organization 
shall enjoy in the territory of each of its Members such privileges and immunit
 ies as are necessary for the fulfilment of its purposes . 2. Representatives 
of the Members of the United Nations and officials of the Organization shall 
similarly enjoy such privileges and immunities as are necessary for the 
independent exercise of their functions in connexion with the Organization . 3. 
The General Assembly may make recommendations with a view to determining the 
details of the application of paragraphs 1 and 2 of this Article or may propose 
conventions to the Members of the United Nations for this purpose . CHAPTER 
XVII TRANSITIONAL SECURITY ARRANGEMENTS Article 106 Pending the coming into 
force of such special agreements referred to in Article 43 as in the opinion of 
the Security Council enable it to begin the exercise of its responsibilities 
under Article 42 , the parties to the Four-Nation Declaration , signed at 
Moscow , 30 October 1943 , and France , shall , in accordance with the 
provisions of paragraph 5 of that Declaration , consult with one another and as 
 occasion requires with other Members of the United Nations with a view to such 
joint action on behalf of the Organization as may be necessary for the purpose 
of maintaining international peace and security . Article 107 Nothing in the 
present Charter shall invalidate or preclude action , in relation to any state 
which during the Second World War has been an enemy of any signatory to the 
present Charter , taken or authorized as a result of that war by the 
Governments having responsibility for such action . CHAPTER XVIII AMENDMENTS 
Article 108 Amendments to the present Charter shall come into force for all 
Members of the United Nations when they have been adopted by a vote of two 
thirds of the members of the General Assembly and ratified in accordance with 
their respective constitutional processes by two thirds of the Members of the 
United Nations , including all the permanent members of the Security Council . 
Article 109 1. A General Conference of the Members of the United Nations fo
 r the purpose of reviewing the present Charter may be held at a date and place 
to be fixed by a two-thirds vote of the members of the General Assembly and by 
a vote of any nine members of the Security Council . Each Member of the United 
Nations shall have one vote in the conference . 2. Any alteration of the 
present Charter recommended by a two-thirds vote of the conference shall take 
effect when ratified in accordance with their respective constitutional 
processes by two thirds of the Members of the United Nations including the 
permanent members of the Security Council . 3. If such a conference has not 
been held before the tenth annual session of the General Assembly following the 
coming into force of the present Charter , the proposal to call such a 
conference shall be placed on the agenda of that session of the General 
Assembly , and the conference shall be held if so decided by a majority vote of 
the members of the General Assembly and by a vote of any seven members of the 
Secur
 ity Council . CHAPTER XIX RATIFICATION AND SIGNATURE Article 110 1. The 
present Charter shall be ratified by the signatory states in accordance with 
their respective constitutional processes . 2. The shall be deposited with the 
Government of the Unite States of America , which shall notify a the signatory 
states of each deposit as well as the Secretary-General of the Organization 
when he has been appointed . 3. The present Charter shall come into force upon 
the deposit of by the Republic of China , France , the Union of Soviet 
Socialist , the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland , and the 
United States of America , and by a majority of the other signatory states . A 
protocol of the deposited shall thereupon be drawn up by the Government of the 
United States of America which shall communicate copies thereof to all the 
signatory states . 4. The states signatory to the present Charter which ratify 
it after it has come into force will become original Members of the Unite
 d Nations on the date of the deposit of their respective ratifications . 
Article 111 The present Charter , of which the Chinese , French , Russian , 
English , and Spanish texts are equally authentic , shall remain deposited in 
the archives of the Government of the United States of America . Duly certified 
copies thereof shall be transmitted by that Government to the Governments of 
the other signatory states . IN FAITH WHEREOF the representatives of the 
Governments of the United Nations have signed the present Charter . DONE at the 
city of San Francisco the twenty-sixth day of June , one thousand nine hundred 
and forty-five . 
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