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... Charter of the United Nations and the Statute of the International Court of Justice . The Charter was passed unanimously and was signed by all the representatives on June 26 , 1945. The Charter of the United Nations came into force on ...
... Charter of the United Nations and the Statute of the International Court of Justice . The Charter was passed unanimously and was signed by all the representatives on June 26 , 1945. The Charter of the United Nations came into force on ...
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... Charter , and toward enhancing peace and security are , in actuality , developments that " run counter to the function envisaged by the Charter in view of the anticipated continuing unity of the great powers . They are the very negation ...
... Charter , and toward enhancing peace and security are , in actuality , developments that " run counter to the function envisaged by the Charter in view of the anticipated continuing unity of the great powers . They are the very negation ...
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... Charter . The Charter came into existence in 1945 at a Conference at San Francisco and represented the sum total of possible agreement at that date . The relations between the Big Powers are today far from harmonious , and it proved ...
... Charter . The Charter came into existence in 1945 at a Conference at San Francisco and represented the sum total of possible agreement at that date . The relations between the Big Powers are today far from harmonious , and it proved ...
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Diplomatic Background of the First World | 1 |
Peace Settlement | 13 |
Far East | 28 |
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