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... consent of the nations concerned is required under generally recognized international law . While the General Assembly is enabled to establish the Force with the consent of those parties which contribute units to the Force , it could ...
... consent of the nations concerned is required under generally recognized international law . While the General Assembly is enabled to establish the Force with the consent of those parties which contribute units to the Force , it could ...
Page 85
... consent of the host state to enter the latter's territory . This is necessary in a twofold sense : without the consent of the host state , it would be difficult to solicit member states to contribute contingents ; with the consent ...
... consent of the host state to enter the latter's territory . This is necessary in a twofold sense : without the consent of the host state , it would be difficult to solicit member states to contribute contingents ; with the consent ...
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... consent to the presence of the Force so as to end the operation , " the Force could not be fully independent of the politics of any one nation nor would the United Nations alone control it and be responsible for it . " 98 Second , after ...
... consent to the presence of the Force so as to end the operation , " the Force could not be fully independent of the politics of any one nation nor would the United Nations alone control it and be responsible for it . " 98 Second , after ...
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A/AC achieved action Aden administering power adopted African American arms sales Asia Asian British Chinese Communists colonial Committee of 24 Communist China conflict Congo Congolese consent considered constitution continue Cook Islands cooperation countries crisis decision decolonization diplomatic relations Document economic Egypt Egyptian elected federal government foreign policy host Ibid implementation independence interests issue Japan Korea Legislative Assembly Mainland China maintain major ment military Minister mission Mutual Defense Treaty official ONUC organization Pacific Community party peace and security peacekeeping operation Peiping Peiping's Peking Peking's percent political position President Report Republic of China resolution revolutionary ROC's Secretary-General Security Council self-determination self-government Senate South Arabia Soviet Union Special Committee status subcommittee Taipei Taiwan Relations Act termination territory threat tion trade U.S. Congress UNEF United Front United Kingdom United Nations United Nations Force United Nations Representative Washington Western Pacific World Yemen York Zealand 國際關係與國際政治