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Repertoire of the Veto in the Security Council, 1946–1956

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The Charter of the United Nations does not define the “veto†, and many questions have been raised as to what constitutes a veto. For the purpose of this repertoire it has been established that the veto has been applied if a substantive motion which has received a majority of seven votes has failed of adoption through the negative vote of one or more of the permanent members. Thus only the application of the extraordinary right of a permanent member to overcome a majority (seven) has been considered. Negative votes of permanent members on resolutions which have failed to receive the necessary seven votes have not been listed.

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  • Moldaver, Arlette, 1957. "Repertoire of the Veto in the Security Council, 1946–1956," International Organization, Cambridge University Press, vol. 11(2), pages 261-274, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:intorg:v:11:y:1957:i:02:p:261-274_02
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