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I. The Charter Adopted at San Francisco

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  • Eagleton, Clyde

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The Charter of the United Nations, signed at San Francisco on June 26, 1945, was the culmination of long and wide preparation. It is to be doubted whether any international instrument, or perhaps any human document, had ever before undergone such wide popular scrutiny, such intensive expert study, and such democratic procedure of adoption. It seems to be accepted, too, that in no country were preparatory studies undertaken upon so large a scale as in the United States.At the Dumbarton Oaks conversations, each of the four states there represented offered the results of its studies in a plan submitted for consideration; and these, as the result of previous comparison of views, varied little in their fundamentals. The United States plan had been submitted to the three other Governments on July 18, 1944. Since it was in constitutional form and in more detail, it became the basis of further development, although all four plans were thoroughly discussed and parts of all were included in the final Proposals.

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  • Eagleton, Clyde, 1945. "I. The Charter Adopted at San Francisco," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 39(5), pages 934-942, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:39:y:1945:i:05:p:934-942_05
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