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... majority vote . In the event of disagreement , recourse was had to a con- ference of six members , three from each , to submit to their respective bodies one name for each vacancy . If agreement was still lacking , the judges already ...
... majority vote . In the event of disagreement , recourse was had to a con- ference of six members , three from each , to submit to their respective bodies one name for each vacancy . If agreement was still lacking , the judges already ...
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... majority vote the 15 judges of the World Court . It also approved by majority vote the Council's nominations for the post of Secretary - General . As a constituent body , it amended the Covenant by major- ity vote , but amendments had ...
... majority vote the 15 judges of the World Court . It also approved by majority vote the Council's nominations for the post of Secretary - General . As a constituent body , it amended the Covenant by major- ity vote , but amendments had ...
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... majority could prevail , produced curious results . The rule of one vote for each State made the Assembly wholly unrepre- sentative of the distribution of people throughout the world . The Assembly vote of Feb. 1 , 1951 , holding Red ...
... majority could prevail , produced curious results . The rule of one vote for each State made the Assembly wholly unrepre- sentative of the distribution of people throughout the world . The Assembly vote of Feb. 1 , 1951 , holding Red ...
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A BOOK OF ORIGINS | 31 |
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The Greek State System c 431 B C | 48 |
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