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… negotiation of special security agreements under Chapter VIII (B) 5 of the Dumbarton Oaks proposals. Enforcement of Sanctions:- 8. The election of non-permanent members of the Security Council was linked with the question whether the decisions of the Council re enforcement of sanctions should be binding on States who had not participated in the decisions. Canada proposed that the decisions should … security would cut at the roots of the whole system and any chance of hesitation or uncertainty re enforcement of sanctions would only encourage the aggressor. The expectation of complete and immediate application of collective security …
… by making plans for pressure on the United States to withdraw Marshall aid and plans for the imposition of all possible sanctions against the Netherlands and Indonesia. Sanctions will certainly embitter the Dutch, but it is difficult to see how they could be more embittered than they are now. … may be so, but the Netherlands financial position in Indonesia is undeniably shaky and the Dutch must be as vulnerable to sanctions as any country is ever likely to be. I attach a statement of the local Government finances (attachment 7) [10] …
… a Security Council decision. He felt that the United Kingdom Government might well support the latter i.e. some form of sanctions. 5. He also showed me a telegram [4] of protest Bevin sent to the British Ambassador at The Hague referring to … a Security Council decision. He felt that the United Kingdom Government might well support the latter i.e. some form of sanctions. 5. He also showed me a telegram [4] of protest Bevin sent to the British Ambassador at The Hague referring to …
… lead automatically to military operations if less drastic steps proved unsuccessful. Articles 41 and 42 provided various sanctions for employment in any one of the three circumstances set out in article 39 and according to whether there was a … lead automatically to military operations if less drastic steps proved unsuccessful. Articles 41 and 42 provided various sanctions for employment in any one of the three circumstances set out in article 39 and according to whether there was a …
… longer term the Security Council might seek to put greater pressure on the Indonesians by, for example, imposing economic sanctions (under Article 7 of the UN Charter) but again we think it unlikely that these would meet with much success. Such a … longer term the Security Council might seek to put greater pressure on the Indonesians by, for example, imposing economic sanctions (under Article 7 of the UN Charter) but again we think it unlikely that these would meet with much success. Such a …
… 2012 Current Position: Innovation and Portfolio Performance Section, Overseas Property Office Other positions in DFAT: Sanctions and Transnational Crime Section, International Legal Division Where did you live and what were you doing before … 2012 Current Position: Innovation and Portfolio Performance Section, Overseas Property Office Other positions in DFAT: Sanctions and Transnational Crime Section, International Legal Division Where did you live and what were you doing before …
… He said that in the existing circumstances it might be necessary to accept a great power right of veto on imposition of sanctions under Chapter VIII Section B so as to maintain unanimity amongst the great powers whenever the use of force was in … He said that in the existing circumstances it might be necessary to accept a great power right of veto on imposition of sanctions under Chapter VIII Section B so as to maintain unanimity amongst the great powers whenever the use of force was in …
… on which the paper does not reach any conclusions. The first is what Australia's attitude should be towards applying sanctions against countries which do not adhere to, or breach, the NPT. No final views have been reached on this. Nor does … on which the paper does not reach any conclusions. The first is what Australia's attitude should be towards applying sanctions against countries which do not adhere to, or breach, the NPT. No final views have been reached on this. Nor does …