Article 35 of the United Nations Charter

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

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Predicate Object
instanceOf article of an international treaty
adoptedBy United Nations Conference on International Organization NERFINISHED
adoptionDate 1945-06-26
aimsTo facilitate pacific settlement of international disputes
prevent escalation of disputes into threats to peace
appliesTo disputes likely to endanger the maintenance of international peace and security
situations which might lead to international friction
articleNumber 35
bindingOn Member States of the United Nations NERFINISHED
chapterTitle Pacific Settlement of Disputes NERFINISHED
citationForm U.N. Charter art. 35 NERFINISHED
codifiedIn 1 UNTS XVI
empowers Member States to bring disputes to the attention of the General Assembly
Member States to bring disputes to the attention of the Security Council
Secretary-General of the United Nations to bring disputes to the attention of the General Assembly
Secretary-General of the United Nations to bring disputes to the attention of the Security Council
non-member States to bring disputes to the attention of the General Assembly
non-member States to bring disputes to the attention of the Security Council
entryIntoForceDate 1945-10-24
governingBody United Nations NERFINISHED
grantsRightTo Member States of the United Nations NERFINISHED
Secretary-General of the United Nations NERFINISHED
non-member States of the United Nations
hasLegalNature procedural provision
interpretedBy International Court of Justice NERFINISHED
United Nations General Assembly practice NERFINISHED
United Nations Security Council practice
languageOfOriginal Chinese
English
French
Russian
Spanish
legalEffect creates procedural avenue for early consideration of disputes by UN organs
legalSystem international law
locatedInInstrumentChapter Chapter VI of the United Nations Charter GENERATED
partOf Charter of the United Nations NERFINISHED
permitsAction bringing any dispute to the attention of the General Assembly
bringing any dispute to the attention of the Security Council
bringing any situation which might lead to international friction to the attention of the General Assembly
bringing any situation which might lead to international friction to the attention of the Security Council
procedureType bringing disputes or situations to the attention of UN organs
refersTo Article 11 of the United Nations Charter
Article 34 of the United Nations Charter NERFINISHED
relatedTo Article 33 of the United Nations Charter NERFINISHED
Article 36 of the United Nations Charter NERFINISHED
requiresCondition non-member States must accept obligations of pacific settlement under the Charter when bringing disputes
scope universal, applicable to all States and the Secretary-General in relation to UN organs
subjectMatter international peace and security
pacific settlement of disputes

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Chapter VI of the United Nations Charter hasArticle Article 35 of the United Nations Charter