Article 34 of the United Nations Charter

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Article 34 of the United Nations Charter empowers the UN Security Council to investigate any dispute or situation that might lead to international friction or endanger the maintenance of international peace and security.

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Article 34 of the United Nations Charter canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf article of an international treaty
adoptedAt United Nations Conference on International Organization NERFINISHED
adoptedInCity San Francisco NERFINISHED
adoptedOn 26 June 1945
aimsToPrevent international friction
threats to the maintenance of international peace and security
appliesRegardlessOf whether the dispute is brought before the Security Council by states
appliesTo any dispute
any situation that might endanger the maintenance of international peace and security
any situation that might lead to international friction
belongsToCategory United Nations Charter provisions on peace and security
belongsToOrganization United Nations NERFINISHED
bindingOn all United Nations member states
citationForm U.N. Charter art. 34 NERFINISHED
classification primary law of the United Nations
concernsBody Security Council NERFINISHED
empowers United Nations Security Council NERFINISHED
enables Security Council fact-finding missions NERFINISHED
Security Council investigations before determining a threat to the peace
enteredIntoForceOn 24 October 1945
field international law
international peace and security
grantsPowerTo United Nations Security Council NERFINISHED
interpretedBy International Court of Justice NERFINISHED
United Nations Security Council NERFINISHED
languageOfOriginalText Chinese
English
French
Russian
Spanish
legalEffect authorizes investigation by the Security Council
legalStatus binding treaty provision
locatedInDocument Chapter VI: Pacific Settlement of Disputes
normType procedural rule for the Security Council
partOf Chapter VI of the United Nations Charter NERFINISHED
Charter of the United Nations NERFINISHED
purpose to allow the Security Council to investigate disputes or situations that may threaten peace
relatedProvision Article 33 of the United Nations Charter NERFINISHED
Article 35 of the United Nations Charter NERFINISHED
Article 39 of the United Nations Charter NERFINISHED
relatedTo collective security
peaceful settlement of disputes
preventive diplomacy
scope global
subject international disputes
situations that might endanger the maintenance of international peace and security
situations that might lead to international friction
typeOfPower investigatory power

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Chapter VI of the United Nations Charter hasArticle Article 34 of the United Nations Charter