United Nations Charter Article 35

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United Nations Charter Article 35 is a provision that allows any UN member state, and in some cases non-member states, to bring disputes or situations that may threaten international peace and security to the attention of the Security Council or the General Assembly.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf article of an international treaty
provision of the United Nations Charter
addressesBody United Nations General Assembly NERFINISHED
United Nations Security Council NERFINISHED
adoptedAt United Nations Conference on International Organization in San Francisco NERFINISHED
adoptedOn 1945-06-26
allowsAction bringing any dispute to the attention of the Security Council or the General Assembly
bringing any situation which might lead to international friction to the attention of the Security Council or the General Assembly
appliesIn United Nations system NERFINISHED
appliesTo disputes likely to endanger the maintenance of international peace and security
situations which might lead to international friction
articleNumber 35
bindingOn all UN Member States
bindingStatus in force
chapterTitle Pacific Settlement of Disputes
citationForm Article 35 of the Charter of the United Nations NERFINISHED
enforceableBy United Nations Security Council procedures
enteredIntoForceOn 1945-10-24
grantsRightTo Member States of the United Nations NERFINISHED
non-member states of the United Nations under certain conditions
hasAuthorityFrom sovereign consent of UN Member States
hasThreeParagraphs true
interpretedBy International Court of Justice NERFINISHED
United Nations General Assembly practice
United Nations Security Council practice
languageOfOriginalText Chinese
English
French
Russian
Spanish
legalEffect creates a procedural right of referral to principal UN organs
legalSystem public international law
locatedInSection Chapter VI of the United Nations Charter
normType procedural norm
paragraph1Subject right of any UN Member to bring disputes or situations to the attention of the Security Council or General Assembly
paragraph2Subject right of a non-member state to bring disputes to the attention of the Security Council or General Assembly
paragraph3Subject requirement that procedures in the Charter be followed for disputes referred to the Security Council
partOf Charter of the United Nations NERFINISHED
purpose to help prevent threats to the maintenance of international peace and security
to provide a mechanism for early consideration of disputes and situations by UN organs
relatedConcept collective security
early warning in international peace and security
relatedTo United Nations Charter Article 33 NERFINISHED
United Nations Charter Article 34 NERFINISHED
United Nations Charter Chapter VI NERFINISHED
requiresConditionForNonMembers non-member states must accept, in advance, the obligations of pacific settlement of disputes under the Charter
subjectMatter international peace and security
pacific settlement of disputes

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Uniting for Peace resolution (A/RES/377 (V)) legalBasis United Nations Charter Article 35