United Nations Security Council Resolution 110
United Nations Security Council Resolution 110, adopted on December 16, 1955, stated that in light of an article in the United Nations Charter provided that if a General Conference of the Members of the United Nations for the purpose of reviewing the Charter had not been held before the tenth annual session of the General Assembly such a conference would be held if so decided by a majority vote of the General Assembly and by any seven members of the Security Council. Having considered United Nations General Assembly Resolution 992 it was decided that a conference to review the Charter should be held.
UN Security Council Resolution 110 | ||
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Date | December 16 1955 | |
Meeting no. | 707 | |
Code | S/3504 (Document) | |
Subject | Question of reviewing the Charter of the UN | |
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Result | Adopted | |
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The resolution was approved by nine votes in favour. The Soviet Union voted against the text and France abstained.
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