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Voting Procedure in the Security Council

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 April 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1945

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References

1 Department of State, Press Release No. SOI.

2 Thus one voice in high quarters has held that “no one will be forgiven who prevents (sic) the setting up of some international machinery because of any specific objection” (i.e. no matter what its faults).

3 Incidentally such a view would destroy the basis for the demand for superior authority because of superior responsibility; if it is only smaller powers which are to be kept in line this can be done by a league of those powers themselves.

4 Proposals, Chap. XI.

5 Proposals, Chap. VIII, Sec. C, par. 2.